chairman and they re very afraid of us that s why they ve attacked these bases. we have strong fighters and we ve learned a lot in our training and will not break our will meet me may have a form that i that. they want to destroy. the heroes of the hostile xabi. but for every one they kill 10 new fighters will arise if they hunted me out what. more can i say his. actions are increasing in the region especially in iraq and a confrontation between the us and iran the crisis ridden country could once again become a battleground even if each scientists claim the opposite. over more on this growing volatility i m joined now by becca waters an analyst at the rand corporation specializing in u.s.
on saudi oil fields u.s. president trump blamed iran and said that the u.s. is quote walked and loaded implying ready to strike back but yesterday drop called for new things sions against tehran and nothing more since then the word from washington has been diplomacy where today iran took over the role of issuing threats when he was asked what the consequences would be in case of a u.s. or sold the strike on iran iran s foreign minister of odds are if answered. and all well war we don t want war we don t want to be gauged in a military confrontation a military confrontation will have a lot of casualties but we won t blink to defend our territory given serious comments today about all an act of all out war does that change the calculation and you can do is not too late for some sort of peaceful resolution to this certainly that s what the president trumpets what america always wants we d like
with no preconditions today rouhani was granted a travel visa to come to new york next week has all of the hoops that we were we had last week has that been lost after the saudi oil attacks. no i don t think it s been lost i think there has been demonstrated restraint in terms of response from saudi arabia as well as the united states had that been different i would definitely be telling you that perhaps things looked a little bit bleaker but it seems as though there s been a bit of a push towards diplomacy the u.s. has responded only by saying sions thus far and even though secretary of state compare has called the attack an act of war there has not been a military response and it seems as though a lot of what s being discussed is perhaps maybe just merely an increase in u.s.
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seeing this chechen leader a former chechen leader dead well congress really was a farm a wall lot he was the leader of a brigade in the brutal guerrilla warfare against russian troops after the wall he fled to georgia then made it to ukraine eventually ended up here in berlin where he asked for asylum. off the record investigators say this guy had many enemies not just in russia and not just in the russian army and if you analyze that whole case politically there are some doubts that russia really could be behind the killings because russian president vladimir putin is pursuing the sort of reach and crease strategy right now he wants to break up the deadlock the diplomatic deadlock his country is in he wants to get rid of the sanctions understate all that killing and that in that face could derail the whole strategy and it s a good point but we know that putin is a man if you carries