hosting talks to try to resolve the crisis in the country. envoys from the boring military functions are injeddah, functions are in jeddah, arriving functions are injeddah, arriving for talks. the boring military functions. warrning miliary factions. it will be the first meeting between the army and the rsf. in a statement,: despite the mediation efforts and civil ceasefires, the capital khartoum was still hit by air strikes on friday and saturday. repeated attacks on the capital pushed diplomats out of the country. they close ally turkey is one of the few nations that kept the present through the conflict but after the ambassador s car was shot at the foreign office decided to move the embassy out of
globe. in ukraine forces are set to be gearing up for counter offensive recapture land under russian occupation. from this heavy fighting continues and tried one moscow s claimant control of more territory. that is pope francis of the vatican calling for in immediate end between two rival military functions suit on. violence there is ramping up as a conflict enters its second week leaving the u.s. and other nations to quickly evacuate embassy staff early this mor morning. and germany and the suspect at last week s jim is stabbing attack was arrested shortly after midnight. four people were wounded. the suspect being held on charges including attempted murder the 26 drilled syrian citizen will appear in court tomorrow. the nation supreme court of appeal friday upheld a man on the apartheid era flag.
united kingdom, elsewhere, the same intelligence that went to the congress all the senators in the congress, and the same intelligence that president clinton used to undertake military action in 1998 with president made the right decision. afghanistan is looking to put out pretty big cuts looking for $45 billion in the next ten years, how doable is that and how much would the u.s. pay? we are all going to have to contribute to afghanistan s not even reconstruction, construction and the first estate. this is a very broken country and everybody back there comes back with the same tail, everything is needed. police force, military functions, health care system, freshwater, housing, education, you name it. so the international community has a lot of work to do. you have the highest approval ratings of any leader or close to world leader. on earth. in fact, in this country you are the most respected public figure, just judging by polls, do you ever look at that,
through terrorism. we should be making smoking wreckage out of some of their equipment. heather: people hear that and they think military intervention and then the next thought is war. and no one wants that. and no one s calling for it in any serious way. there is a huge array of options that are not war. we re not going to put boots on the ground or roll tanks towards iran. if we make specific acts targeting their terrorist operations, the i.r.g.c. boat that s did these things, that sends a message that those are not a piece of equipment and a set of military functions that we re going to tolerate, if they re attacking like we said tankers and other u.s. interests. heather: how does all this tie into the iranian nuclear deal? tehran gave it until may, the iran 60 dated line, it is up on approximately july 7th. there are countries also as well that are backing the u.s. claim
police officers forever, what is the alternative? to stay in syria, to have troops in syria forever. we are not police officers when it comes to syria, we are a 73-nation coalition fighting isis in syria. we are doing a small part of the mission on the ground and supporting the other military functions that the coalition members are doing. if the president disagrees with the generals, he could decide to with draw troops from syria because he feels like doing so. the problem is the way the decision came out makes us look weaker abroad. we look so disorganized as a government, the president makes foreign policy by tweet and we have vladimir putin giving an annual press conference today celebrating our decision because he is now administrator in chief in syria he is working with our allies on the future of syria while we no longer have real