Proposed to celebrate the 30 that members of the forum to berlin would really look at how the Nations Capital has changed in the last 3 decades. Plus for just 2 years ago before the next president ial election in the u. S. The w. Visits a town in rural wisconsin considered a bellwether of the political mood to walk on lookers that predicted. Protesters demanding political reform in lebanon have blocked roads across the capital beirut theyre demanding an end to corruption and calling for president michele alone to step down the protests have been going on for more than 2 weeks and led to the resignation of the government last week but now supporters of the system went off to present. And have also taken to the streets. Human roadblock to help our allies a country they say just isnt working these protesters have little confidence in the future accusing the government of not only corruption but also incompetence. We are escalating our protests because we dont trust this corrupt government
The troubled intentions often leave to concerns for the Global Economy. Trade and business have been at the heart of new Peace Agreements between israel and some of her original neighbours. The Abraham Accords were signed at the white house just over three years ago, normalising israels relations with the United Arab Emirates and bahrain. Morocco and sudan laterjoined, expanding israels first new Peace Agreement says the deal signed with egypt in 1979 and jordan in 1994. To with egypt in 1979 and jordan in 1994. ,. ,. ,. , , in 1994. To all of israels friends in 1994. To all of israels friends in in 1994. To all of israels friends in the in 1994. To all of israels friends in the middle in 1994. To all of israels l friends in the middle east, those who are with us today and those who are with us today and those who are with us today and those who will join those who are with us today and those who willjoin us tomorrow, i say peace and today. Before the accords, israels Middle East Good
European foreign fighters, than number of American Foreign fighters. The size of problem is completely different. European setting france, estimated 1200 individuals. Germany, the u. K. , in the six, 700s. Even smaller countries like belgium with staggering 400 individuals. Eastern European Countries, kosovo, very tiny country, 3, 400 individuals. These are completely different numbers from the u. S. Where the latest numbers given by the government, the fbi, talking about 200 individuals traveled or attempted to travel to syria. So, were talking about a much, much smaller number. A lot of people have actually been intercepted. People that went and fought there, that 200 number should be further reduced. I think numbers are deceiving from another perspective, here in the u. S. , there are legal tools, more general a certain attitude from Law Enforcement which is significantly moring a agressive than in most European Countries. A lot of very effective tactics that the fbi use, sting oper
Both of those countries syria, libya. They went in and supported the opposition in both of those countries. Well, the opposition, although not directly allied with isis, both isis and the opposition were against the existing regimes. We armed the opposition to the teeth. The opposition got beaten and all the arms ended up in isiss hands. This is what were dealing with right now. The biggest threat in the world right now is north korea and the fact that at some point these Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles are going to work. We have 40,000 troops in south korea. Imagine if there were 40,000 chinese troops in central america. If youre thinking, we have 40,000 troops in south korea because we want to protect against invasion from north korea, there is zero chance of south korea getting conventionally invaded by north korea. They have their own forces to withstand that and its a no contest. If you are talking about them lobbying Nuclear Weapons over the border, we have got them covered w
To the refugee crisis. Deadline for coup leaders in burkina faso to disarm runs out in an hours time. Now they face attack if they dont agree to the ten g gmtaltimatum and they agreed to step aside and the interim president and Prime Minister have been released and we report from ouagadougou. This is mobile phone footage of soldiers of Burkina Faso Army moving towards the capitol. The chief of staff coup leader and his president ial guard to surrender their arms. Some did, others wont. So troops from the regular army entered the capitol. Under pressure they addressed the nation apologizing for the coup. Translator we confirm of the authorities after agreement to get out made under the agreement. Reporter reactions the street was immediate and chanted freedom. Hundreds have been injured and a dozen have died since the coup took place almost a week ago. Translator we have lost brave fighters and we are ready to die to free burkina faso. The situation remains very volatile, who is in char