A change of administration. To. A warm welcome to you watching r. T. International with many care and. One year as President Donald Trump has confirmed negotiations with the taliban have been scrapped it had been hoped they would bring americas longest war to an end trump blames the insurgent groups recent attack in kabul which left an american soldier dead. They thought that that it killed people in order to put themselves in a little better to go shares a position where they did that they killed 12 people one happened to be a Great American soldier you cant do that cant do that with me so theyre dead as far as im concerned and weve hit. The taliban harder in the last 4 days that theyve been hit over 10 years we beat them militarily but as soon as we leave it seems to form again we would beat them very easily militarily if we wanted to by doing certain things that im not talking to where we could have that over with very very rapidly but youd lose millions and millions of lives and i dont want to do that. Thats how bonnie is warning though that cancelling the talks will result in more american losses chums decision to call off the talks which could have ended americas 18 years of military involvement in afghanistan through bipartisan criticism washington initially targeted the town about how the banks are giving shelter to al qaeda terrorists but before that u. S. Relations with the group were all the different smart gansey have explained off the almost 2 decades of war this could have been the big break but no back to war as luck would have it peace in the. On the medias mind when they found out they were outraged that trump should talk to the enemy those murderous villains who day fight against the u. S. Occupation. The problem with the council of afghanistan talks was not the timing or recent taliban violence it was the reality that the talks were designed to provide a cover for u. S. Troop withdrawal rather than peace and would help the taliban while undermining the Afghan Government never should lead is a terrorist organization that hasnt renounced kind of love and continues an evil be allowed in a great country never full stop for the us to meet with the taliban and not have the leader of afghanistan to make meet with the taliban is something thats doomed to failure the whole thing doesnt quite make sense i mean its just another example of the president truly treating our Foreign Policy like its some kind of game show this isnt a game show these are terrorists listening to them youd never know that by the late ninetys the taliban which was already hosting asama bin laden were invited to the us is on the guests for business by Us Energy Company talks and laying pipelines talks supported by the government it was very you know they have this shadow we image i guess you call it that i found very straightforward and. I think the Clinton Administration was really committed to helping you know American Business to be successful. We enjoyed. Really strong support. For military analyst. To report for the Defense Intelligence agency pointing out that there were alternatives to the taliban we didnt go down well with her superiors. The state department didnt want to have anything to do with the Afghan Resistance war even politically to reveal that there was any viable option to taliban she was apparently forced out soon after i heard that some people at the state department were people among those more sympathetic with the taliban at that time so there might have been some political reasons as well but ultimately i was forced to leave a year later bin laden and al qaida orchestrated 2 attacks on us embassies in africa 224. 00 People Killed and yet still the us entertained the taliban the same taliban then governing of got a start and which tolerated al qaida on its soil was invited back to the u. S. In 2001 on the fischel state visit during which jihadism dignitaries explained their virtuous treatment of woman and now when theres the security organ are. Busy over working its right there. In the ministry. We dont use them as objects of advertisement. Its that theyre not for you or. For many other things that women shouldnt be 4 months before 911. 00 the u. S. Sent 43000000. 00 to the taliban a reward for fighting narcotics trafficking who would have known that just months later america would invade to start a war that would last for almost 2 decades the United States have been cooperated with dean in afghanistan for a long time they didnt see them as that dangerous they saw them as people who would stay over there and and they thought they could use them this changed on 9111 hand it does seem hypocritical for the United States to meet with the taliban today after promising to destroy them on the other hand its the necessity of defeat the United States has been fighting for 18 years and if the American Public is tired of it the u. S. Wouldnt hear a bad word about the taliban why did the mover is on a guest plan to build pipelines together but peace talks in 2019 that obviously is something america just current and paid. West does live now it is 30 year again antiwar activist and iraq war veteran now welcome to the program its great to have you with us and now the media has called on a chance to talk to fish and unexpected to considering the death toll over 83 in years of conflicts do you think the president s decision risks more lives than more years of war. Of course i mean theres no i think the 1st of the most important factor here is that the taliban is actually sick in diplomacy and willing to sit down at the table with a country that invaded it and they said clearly well 1st they are armed and trained and then they made of them and have been fighting them for past almost 2 decades so its interesting that the socalled developed in modern societies are rather stick to the guns so yeah i mean of course its going to create more and i think if you look at the numbers in the 1st 6 months of 2019 you United States air strikes killed 363 people including 89 children and thats good its really Good Business for weapons manufacturing the military Industrial Complex and so to know to go out there and say. Dialogue that its very necessary to prevent not just the violence thats taking place right now in the country but also whats going to happen afterwards you know its fullish and its childish and its the symptoms of the Current Administration and the u. S. Foreign policy as well so how would you say that the decision to council the talks is an expected move though is the talibans hogs at the u. S. Consulate i mean it could have been many mole deaths. To be honest with you i mean i am. Im kind of surprised. But they came to the table and i actually wanted to sit down and talk and to expect that their forces whatever taleban is not going to be still fighting in the country thats beta and that i think its foolish. You know ive been comparing to the civilian casualties on the casualties on the the whole wider aspect of the damage and destruction that weve caused enough cant stand its you know its doesnt it really doesnt matter im going to be a little rough here but it doesnt really matter how many u. S. Soldiers get killed i mean we dont want to get killed we dont want anyone to get killed but. You know i mean you can how are you how are you how are we or how are you going to fix these things and afghanistan that we have cause for all the way from 1980 s. And the road and he want to visit here could take and thank you for your time thank you pleasure. And i suspect by british Prime MinisterBoris Johnson to call a general election has been thwarted the put his parliament has just voted to reject what the Prime Minister called the only way to avoid a no deal breakers that comes off though bruising week for johnson who already lost another vote on the same issue last week shoddy at woodstock he has long breaks his latest twists and turns. Well its been a very hectic and fast paced night in parliament in the seething and i was all carrying up to this crucial crunch vote on Boris Johnsons motion for a snap general election which as expected m. P. s have again rejected following a gang the rejection from last week was the final act on todays dramatic sequence in parliament before its officially suspended or prorogue till october the 14th which is a mammoth 5 weeks away of course last week bars johnson suffered a mecca of bruising throughout the brics it situations that happened then he suffered many a huge defeat for his do or die no deal brecks it plus yet again on a step general election having said that even at this last minute 11th hour moment hes still maintaining that bracks it needs no delay. Is the point of. What they want. To force us to do. This. I would be to know there are no circumstances in which i asked to do that were leaving on the 31st of october gives us were going to fulfill the repeated promises of parliament to the people and come out of the e. U. On october 31st. All bots well todays timetable was mammoth us included 2 emergency debates plus a motion from Boris Johnson in a snap general election of course the 1st emergency dissipate requires the release of no deal planning documents now it was actually went through with a majority of 9 technically m. P. s should now have access to that wide variety of messages dating back to the 23rd of july which is of course when Boris Johnson became Prime Minister plus operation yellow ham and that is the crucial no deal preparation files they too must also be. We disclose now the government has responded to all of this to this motion saying it will share the appropriate information with parliament that says this is all unprecedented and up salute the disproportionate in their opinion again the 2nd emergency debate that was discussed in Parliament Stay is a further blow to Boris Johnson which was jeremy corbins emergency debate on the rule of law that went through without a vote now and it was all about the worries and concerns that the government would not respect the rule of law that was passed last week by m. P. s all about a no deal drek says so this current parliamentary session now wraps up and for the opposition its been somewhat of a good day but for Boris Johnson he could be stopped in his no deal tracks even before he got started were conservative member of the London Assembly roger evans told us another delay would be pointless. I think he will do his level best to get this done by the 31st of october without an extension if he doesnt it will bring considerable discredit upon the political process in this country because we keep seeing this difficult decision kicked into the long grass what difference is the 3 month extension really going to make anyway if you look at the timetable for this time if you were about to go off into the Party Conference season and i dont know if the parties were actually seriously considering abandoning those conferences they could continue talking about the solutions they didnt want to braggs it which is all you ever hear out of the house of cons but we got the lived conference coming up in the labor conference then the tory conference so we would expect people to be away from parliament and not having debates making a lot this time if you or anyone. Palestinians have clashed with the Israeli Police while protesting against the death of an inmate in a at an israeli jail the palestinian Prime Minister himself has accused israel of premeditated murder of the prisoner due to medical negligence and my question had been suffering from cancer Israels Prison Service as confirmed a man serving a sentence for murder and kidnapping died in hospital. The latest tensions come as the u. S. Special envoy for middle east peace has resigned casting further doubt on Israeli Palestinian relations Jason Greenblatt was a key figure in the trump administrations efforts in the region and its unclear if his success there will be able to put his proposals into practice the man taking over berkowitz he graduated from law school 3 years ago and according to reports has no wait at least experience up to now hes worked as an aide to trumps son in law jared krishna. Meanwhile the 4 man for a Green Lantern had received criticism in the arab world for unpopular decisions of the supporting the relocation of the us embassy in jerusalem and recognizing israels sovereignty over the Golan Heights but his decision to leave the job is now raising questions over what happens next our guests debated how the deal of the century idea could work out. 1st of all lets agree that the there and there might be a plan that the Us Administration is working on but that peace is not part of it and the palestinians are not part of it then thats why the palestinians have taken the very logical approach in forming the International Committee that so long as this administration does not recognize palestinian rights for International Law theres really not much to talk about if the palestinians are going to simply boycott mr green blood boycott mr trump boycott the saudis boycott anything before theyve even seen the play and then theres no opportunity for a gauge of it this is the time for engagement not for boycotts and when you start to boycott the arab world and the United States youre going down a very slippery slope only guns are bad. Nobody is well i caught palestinians have with palestine is an integral part of the arab world mr greenblatt is someone who has is not only committed ideologically to the Settler Movement he is a contributor to the entrancement of the settlements regime which is illegal under International Law in the heart of the occupied west bank so there was never. A moment where this Administration Even made a slight effort to give the impression that it has any inclination or any interest in being balanced in being objective its the Palestinian Authority that have got to get with the program they live in the middle east that they essentially believe they are the center of the middle east and theyre really theyve really become a footnote and theyre about to throw the throw themselves excuse me into the waste basket of history of unless they begin to engage with the greatest superpower on earth which is the troubled ministration who truly wants the best for the Palestinian People and is trying yet again after 25 years of failures to help the Palestinian People and their israeli neighbors come to a. Diplomatic political and economic solution palestinians throughout the past years with successive american administrations have bent over backwards to try and reach a solution that would guarantee a real 2 state formula now if youre talking about formulas that were presented that would give the palestinians far less than a state then naturally the palestinian leadership which is accountable to the Palestinian People cannot accept something that is not acceptable less than a palestinian state its time for the Palestinian Authority to pony up and get with the program so that they can achieve the type of independence that israel can have the type of the rights and security that the jewish people so much deserve in this part of the world so its a win win recognizing israels illegal annexation of jerusalem has been rejected worldwide recognizing israels illegal annexation of the syrian golan has been rejected worldwide a win win situation in the middle east is quite simple and it starts by putting the occupation in the historic weve been. A russian journalist who returned to moscow on saturday as part of a historic prisoner swap with ukraine has spoken to reporters coalition skee was arrested in kiev in may 2800 on charges of treason and was released from pretrial detention late last month as well as giving a press conference he spoke to our correspondent with the details hes been. But it was 52 year old russian journalist with ukrainian passport who spent 470. 00 days in detention in ukraine more than 15 months the time confessed to us definitely became a task for him not only professionally but as a human being this is how he described the Biggest Challenges and the hardest moments for him while in detention. The hardest thing was the Living Conditions because its a shock when someone 1st and says prison i had in my hands the boat for toiletries a toothbrush and toothpaste the 2nd hardest thing was to get over the shock of everything that was happening to me because i understood that it had nothing to do with the law i understood that its absolutely political and also realize that by law i could not protect myself how interview didnt last more than 15 minutes but i saw tears in kid it was always so many times during this time its really hard to understand what hes been through but whatever it was definitely brought so much pain and frustration and to deal definitely as far as i understood from what he was telling me it was really bad about his case but there is much more than just that. There were women and older people arriving in moscow whereas in ukraine only military officers and men of military age came out of the airplane the sort of people know what theyre going for while its humiliating to have women and old people in jail there was a woman who was 6 months pregnant in the detention facility where i was she helped to organize the crimean referendum in 24 team she was put in prison for that just a few words about his case to remind you he used to be they had of russias agency an obvious t. In kiev ukraine until one day in may 2900. 00 he was arrested over a Treason Charges by ukraines as b U National Security Agency and if guilty he could face up to 15 years in. Reason he was never Proven Guilty and he denied all the way through these promises all the allegations and all the charges this case brought some International Attention and repeated condemnation from the lawyers see you killed told me he has no doubts that his case was and remains a political case that its stupid to deny that its a political process and its my release and it ended like that because there was a change of administration i knew that as long as pershing corps was in power i would remain in prison i thought were profession would protect me i work according to strict standards if i followed all of these journalistic standards there was nothing they could arrest me for but it turned out there was because poroshenko created a big political story together with ministration. Hill added he hopes all those responsible will eventually be brought to justice and he also said hes not a politician but again he hopes that what happened to he men 34. 00 other people exchanged and released from ukraine in detention would eventually mark the beginning of a new era of the era of better positive relations between ukraine and russia with more dignity and more respect. In maryland and for the car his voice his opposition to a major arms fair being hosted in the city has reportedly described the event as a foreign and says he strongly opposes it defense of Security Equipment International is the Worlds Largest arms exhibition and has been merging can swap a city before ok 20000 torture equipment was found on fail at the fair and critics also pointed those doing the shopping among them saudi arabia and iraq meanwhile human rights activists say the u. K. Is facilitating atrocities south korea terror takes up the story. This is a british with a twist held only every 2 years theres no candy floss tea cups or soft toys nope the largest weapons fire in the wild isnt our. D. S. E. I. Attracts armed companies a military delegations from all over the world backed by the ministry of to fads thats the kind of event hed expect the media to be keen to get involved in who its not so easy to pass the security checks take in copays affection war correspondents whats alongside the British Military he should fit the bill know each application in the information submitted is assessed on the case by case basis after reviewing europe location we are unable to establish that you are a journalist and editor a Production Team member in a role in field mr cobain try to convince them with his reports for the likes of the guardian and Times Newspapers covering everything from Northern Ireland to bosnia and saudi arabia no luck though and its a decision thats provoked a strong reaction. Ian cobain is an Award Winning journalist it is absurd that the Security Team for the arms for have taken it upon themselves to decide he is on suitable to attend the event it is totally unacceptable for a journalist to be refused access in this way and it is a sinister breach of press freedom the arms spec comes at a time of increased scrutiny over the u. K. s weapons sales back in june westminster was forced to freeze any deals with saudi arabia after a court ruled the unlawful amid allegations that british arms were being used in the yemen conflict now the u. N. Says arms sellers could be complicit in alleged war crimes there are certain states who are well known to be supplying weapons that includes the United States it includes the United Kingdom and it includes france to name but 3 the group of experts has recommended that 3rd states prohibit the authorization about transfers and refrain from providing arms to parties to the conflict still its perhaps no surprise that riyadh is a guest of honor at this is d. S. C. I am even less of a surprise the antiwar activist a step up that charge the weapons that are being sold it says the t. S. A. Arms could be used for decades to come in atrocities and looking particularly the sale at destruction of yemen we have to remember that the soviet regime is by far the Worlds Largest buyer if you keep weapons and we know that these are being used to commit atrocities christine atrocity after chastity after atrocity and my traces would not be possible with it weapons which had been licensed by Boris Johnson and his colleagues but with the weapons market what 14000000000. 00 pounds a year so little control prosy to be on the safe side though curiously an experience would correspondence of probably but a cat in the d. S. E. Dog saskatoon obscene london based using r. T. International were back at the top of the hour with the latest. Join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and ill be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport thats less im show business ill see you than. What politicians do something. They put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. 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Greetings and salyut stations when it comes to big pharma in their world of money power and pills there is only 1. 00 certainty aka watchers that public accountability for these corporate drug dealers is going to be harder to get than a prescription for oxycontin that is what a multiple multitude of state attorney generals across the nation are discovering as news of settlement talks between Purdue Pharma in the over 40 states and 1500 cities and county governments suing the pharmaceutical giant over their role in the opening up the democratic ground to a halt the talks are grounded to a halt at issue according to n. P. R. And the family behind Purdue Pharma the Sackler Family but the waltons are to walmart the sac lawyers are to Purdue Pharma and p. R. 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