military. even our short-range missiles can easily rich don t like reach warships in the persian gulf. america cannot afford the cost of a new war and the countries in the bed situation in terms of manpower and social conditions. that of iran s national security committee in parliament is calling for the u.s. and iran to hold direct negotiations in either iraq or qatar amid rising tensions, blaming an unnamed third party that he says is starting to stoke a war between the u.s. and iran paid a veiled reference to saudi arabia, whose leaders blame to ron s proxy militias for knocking down a key pipeline and a newspaper close to the saudi palace. they called for the u.s. to carry out surgical strikes on iran, adding tension to the standoff. u.s. defense officials confirmed the uss abraham lincoln drug group is now in the arabian sea, carrying a large number of tomahawk missiles. the next logical step in in te
representatives time and again say that the nuclear deal is important to keep the region stable so what is that european union strategy to really save this agreement . the e.u. is definitely still determined to save the deal along with russia and china it should be pointed out it s not just the e.u. 3 who are still in the deal and this is something that they maintained today even with secretary pompei you hear they have so far not been convinced by the u.s. argument that throwing out the nuclear agreement would make the region safer in any way the u.s. would like to pull iran in to a wider agreement on some of these other behaviors development of ballistic missile support for proxy militias but the e.u. has has stayed firm that keeping the nuclear program under control is at least one stable facet of the relationship at the same time with iran s threats last week to
countries more than twenty years later the violence had not ended as dozens of proxy militias fought over priceless mineral reserves and the un force looked on powerless to intervene. genocide destroys all hope no good can come of it a never ending cycle of violence and retaliation and terror one that here could only be broken by attempts at forgiveness in a historic reconciliation process made possible by the humanity and commitment of countless individuals. i don t seem to find a solution in this sentence lists so many people over media. i don t think keating. such an extent is going
to extrapolate, where perhaps enemy combatants has got hold of this u.s. technology as spoils of war, but of course that s not what we witnessed on the ground, wolf. what we saw was u.s. military hardware that had been transferred from u.s. allies, from the united arab emirates and saudi arabia to proxy militias that operated alongside the coalition on the ground which by the general s own profession is in violation of the arms sales agreements. and you reported that some of this equipment, this u.s. equipment which was transferred to the saudis eventually wound up not only in the hands of huthis but also the iranians. reporter: absolutely, iranian intention were given access through the preventative security force and they were able to go over every inch of of those, essentially reverse engineering u.s. military technology but not just the
they have to play by rules. there are 180,000 coalition soldiers in 2007 in iraq, which tamed the insurgency, didn t beat the insurgency. so what america does through the cia is it works out who the proxy militias are. because the proxy militias don t have to play by rules. there s a big question that the u.s. administration need to ask themselves a to the momentum is, do we play with iran on this or don t we, and if we don t, saudi have to step up to the plate. i was watching, jim, it s a horrible story, a bunch, a dozen or so of personnel carriers and they re pretty immune to a rocket attack. they re strong armored. put some suicide bombers in these cockpits, in these front seats, go driving into the iraqi army front lines and blow it apart, because they re willing to die in these like hiroshima explosions going on. how do you fight an army like that? is michael kay right? you have to arm your own wild men? the suicide killings were also an important part of what made things so t