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A few others work on together in the saudis have to be a part of that process to hussein how do you think the who will view this sort of pullback if you like from the United Arab Emirates im sure theyd be pleased with it but also maybe a bit suspicious i mean after 4 years of war and suddenly they decide oh ok maybe this isnt working were going to get out. Yeah i think this is they look at it as suspicious and i believe that the attack or. Yesterday on base because those forces that have backed by United Arab Emirates and its a clear message United Arab Emirate that is not about your own troops is about the troops that you have recruited the militia that you have. Created in in aden we know that United Arab Emirate all the forces that backed by them in the south they didnt even look at the socalled legitimacy they didnt allow the government to go to work from aden and i think this is one of the biggest mistake that the United Arab Emirates has done because they only focus on controlling the cutter island. State on some key island in that its easy but on the other hand they havent given a good example if they have for example from the beginning when they have invaded if they have like brought back the socalled legitimacy to aden you know made security really safe there you know help the people to rebuild the country i think they could have actually made a good. Example to bargain about but they did exactly the opposite because they dont want anything for yemen only to be to stay fighting each other and to control the main area as i mentioned the island that was closed and i believe that many yemenis now hospitalized and i just want to mention that the Top Commander that was killed yesterday. In that attack in aden because he was the right hand man of the United Arab Emirate in setting up secret prison torture assassination abducting many yemeni civilians on most of them that are like the United Arab Emirates like from the Muslim Brotherhood on the show you that the United Arab Emirate actually doesnt want to help yemenis but they want actually to reach their interests in yemen only simon mobile lets bring you back in at this point the other. Issue i mentioned is the fact that the United Arab Emirates not only drawing down but talking to iran yes they were talking to iran about the strait of hormuz which is technically its another issue its a big issue for the gulf but the fact that theyre talking. Why are they doing it and b. How is saudi arabia going to react to its ally having across the strait and talking to iran. Yeah i think its a really important issue in a really delicate moment for now i think to understand we need to go back to yemen we need to go back to the iraqi involvement in yemen and one of the reasons for that was to counter iran was to prevent iran from from getting a foothold on the Arabian Peninsula but of course that came at a massive price and recently the deputy Prime Minister of the u. A. E. Has made several remarks about the expense of the a mirage engagement in yemen costing millions every day hundreds of millions a day and hes asking to what extent are we getting anything but for this so theres an economic dimension we know that the emirates has struggled we know that tourism has dropped dramatically so theres an economic dimension that and the economic dimension is sitting against this security debate about how best to curtail iranian influence across the region and this goes back to what romney was saying about dialogue i think the emirates and realize that perhaps the best a way of addressing this iranian question is through dialogue i think as well that using this as a moment to test the waters there were a little bit concerned about the policy which is similarly to push for regime change in tehran whereas the emirates want of a form of policy change they were concerned that the sanctions are getting tighter and tighter with little scope for dialogue and diplomacy so this is an opportune moment for the emirates to test the water to see what scope there is for dialogue what scope there is to actually improve relations across the gulf now saudi arabia is obviously going to be a little bit concerned about this we know that the saudis have got a longstanding rivalry with iran it just depends as to whether there has been a degree of communication between the the not with dobby whether m. B. s the crown prince has given permission or at least acknowledge that its ok for the emirates to reach out to tehran and see see what the what the climate is like whether there is scope for dialogue if that hasnt happen. And then it could well be that we start to see real tensions emerging between the saudis and the m r r ts of course if it has happened then we could see a bit of a sea change and we could see emerging scope and possibility for dialogue between the various rivals rami do you suspect that is the case that mohamed bin someone has been speaking to the immoralities and saying ok you cant do this because again i dont want to belabor the point too much but i just keep thinking about the potential blowback they could be for the u. A. E. For going. To be against saudi arabia. Further you way definitely has been consulting with saudi arabia talking about these issues they dont necessarily need to get a total green light i mean saudi arabia doesnt control the u. A. E. In fact its the other way around most observers who know the area well think that its the u. A. E. Leadership that has influence the soda leadership on some of these reckless and totally failed adventures in qatar and lebanon and syria and and yemen and maybe libya even too so the likelihood is they are consulting with each other they have to work closely together the image not to use on the saudi leaderships about 2011 when they are of uprisings broke out and you started getting elections and just 0 was all over the place and greater than ever with people hearing real journalism Free Expression all over the place elections muslim brothers winning the presidency in egypt and thats when they have it out there in the saudis freaked out and they decided weve got to put a stop to all of this and they came up with their strategy and it has been a total failure so they have to stick together because their fates are really entered intertwined i would just add another point to the image out these are not totally abandoning the yemen theyre pulling out most of their troops from direct fighting but theyre still funding and arming and training and equipping 100000 more troops they still got alliances with with various people like the tata sala the nephew of the former president theyre still making deals with people tribal leaders and others and they still control certain areas including support the island and others so theres they want to keep a strategic foothold there because its part of their whole regional plan to be able to have ports and facilities all across the red sea even going up into libya they would try one day to do but this is not going to work they cant this is way beyond their capabilities as a small little can. And i think were starting to see the 1st signs of the realism and the Foreign Policy good point to make that you know something gentlemen i have a question on my i my list here one of the last questions or bullet point if you like saying is it sort of the beginning of the end of the coalition im going to change that now because i think from listening to all 3 of you youve all talked about dialogue and id like to get your thoughts simon ill start with you then ill come to hussein and rami your thoughts on what dialogue might look like because after youve had 4 years of war youve had tens of thousands of People Killed its difficult to sit around a table and suddenly start talking. About peace you want to talk about peace but its a difficult thing. Yeah it is and dialogue has to go hand in hand with trust you need trust to have a serious dialogue but you also need dialogue to have trust you need to build that trust but trust takes time as you say its difficult to trust someone when youve been on opposing sides of a conflict when youve been youve had a long period of time of hating up person of of dehumanizing that person through being on the other side of a conflict so you have to build that trust you have to reach humanize you have to start to empathize with that grievances you have to be aware of the issues that are a play and this applies equally to to the yemen conflict but also to tensions between the saudis and the iranians and others you have to have empathy you have to build trust that comes through dialogue that comes through signaling trust and once youve got that trust you can start to have more serious dialogue but you have to have a degree of dialogue to build the trust so its a cyclical process its a slow difficult process but its absolutely essential to actually make things well make things better to get conflict resolved and same with your knowledge of the who these in this situation do you think they would be open to dialogue going to what conditions when they come to the table yes i believe they have been open for a diet of from the beginning they have went to the one gentleman saudi arabia to kuwait to all negotiation but that i think. To be successful in any dialogue should be a dialogue between all yemeni parties we should but the socalled legitimacy aside because had he was a president of the transition period then you have no power over yemen i mean this. Is a thought so i died of thought between yemeni parties and as well just this would be a direct told between the whole between saudi arabia if it if they are not going to do that then were going to see another. Agreement which now been overstocked it by the saudi backed forces even though i was. Jose under the supervision of you and has withdrawn from the tea party thats why we dont we do want to be that direct dialogue. On outside of those he has offered many times that they will stop attacking saudi arabia using drone on ballastic missile this was days before. The agreement and they stopped that for about 7 months and so it has not even apply to that. Request for them and thats why i think they should just put everything aside and sit directly on told with. Our leadership here and i will leave the final word. From hussein mentioned in passing on the 2nd agreement struck on talks is that where they could go back to is a something point for any future talks any future dialogue from from all parties. Well the internal situation in yemen started as an internal situation in the various wars and separation and unity and so all wars and all these negotiations for a new constitution have these things are going on in yemen for about 30 years now and theyre quite incredible in their scope and then you got in and always the saudis are involved and then youve got the image that is involved in a became a regional conflict on the image that you saw this saying we want to push back iran so it kind of got blown out of proportion there has to be a process to stop the fighting inside yemen and that can come simultaneously with any beginning of a regional dialogue or come before it could come after thats where the yemenis to decide themselves and they will find a way to do this serious issues the people in the south really dont like being ruled by people from the north and the butties and others but they have to figure this out and they will but there is something really important going on the evidence is in their talks in iran started the talks a few days ago about fishing fishing boats so then they started talking about the free passage of shipping so they have to pick one or 2 items to go under the time agree on something make sure that both sides see themselves as having equal rights everybody can fish everybody can export Oil Everybody can trade and thats how this process will finally expand and then youve got to get some sensible people and certainly not from washington because there arent very many there but sensible people from around the world who can expand this into a real serious regional process maybe under the uns offices rami who are joining us from beirut always a pleasure to talk to you also with an album haiti in sun and sun in my pond in lancaster thank you to all 3 of you and as ever thank you for watching 3 ways to check us out online one is the show section and out as they were dot com where you can see this program or indeed any of our previous editions you can also find it at facebook dot com forward slash a. J. Inside story on twitter at a. J. Inside story and i met a. J. Ethan to get in touch with me directly from the whole inside story team thanks for joining us and we will see you next time i. America is divided like never before a side is so convinced that theyre absolutely correct that the other side is dangerous people in power investigates how partisan politics oh raiding the civil norms vital to american democracy every indicator shows america to be the least well functioning democracy of any established. One of the strange death of american civility on aljazeera. 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Well again adrian from going to here in doha with the headlines on aljazeera i want to start by showing you some live pictures from moscow where Russian Police have started to detain protesters its the 3rd straight week of demonstrations by people who are angry over government interference in local elections over the past hour or so weve seen the police detaining people and putting them on 2 buses. At the edge of this square in which the demonstration is taking place al jazeera is run khan is that demonstration right now is on the line from central moscow and can tell us more whats the mood. Well i can tell you that theres a very heavy handed Police Presence there actually more police seem to be. Doing it in very large number they going into the crowd of. People taking them on to. Check. Like journalism. I can tell you. Know when you are trying to. In previous. Couple of weeks it seems that the police. In ethics are many of the focal point. Is one of. A number of all position politicians and it really completely cracking down on this entire protest movement. Now the protesters i have to say. Seem to be coming out but not in any kind of number that weve seen in previous weeks or looks like. Its so far at least really limit the scope. To many things to do noncon live in central moscow will keep an eye on what is happening at that demonstration as iran said the moment it seems that the police are out numbering the protesters that will bring you any developments if there are any here on aljazeera in the meantime lets move on to what else is making news right now sudans military council and its main Opposition Coalition of finalized a constitutional agreement that deal paves the way for the formation of a Transitional Government and elections in 2022. Saturday marks the 3rd consecutive day of protests in hong kong where demonstrators are aiming to keep up pressure on the government its evening now in hong kong these are pictures from the district of mount cork where protesters are on the streets following a rally at a nearby park demanding the withdrawal of controversial of a controversial extradition bill and an inquiry into Police Handling after weeks of demonstrations. Protests in Seoul South Korea with south koreans are again demonstrating against japan as a bitter trade route between the nations heats up south korea is considering scrapping a crucial intelligence sharing act up to japan removed seoul from a favorite trading nations list. Measures to detect in both the democratic republic of congo may only be identifying heart of those with the disease of congolese response coordinator is warning that the outbreak could last up to 3 years Health Workers are trying to contain its spread in the eastern city of goma for cases that could. Thats the main news this hour before we go lets take you back once again to those live pictures from moscow where protesters are once again. Out on the streets demanding free elections is a local Council Elections in moscow that they want. Candidates elected freely to thousands of russian opposition protesters were expected to try to rally again but it seems at the moment that this sweeping Police Crackdown and a ban on the event has managed to keep the number of protests is to a pretty small number at the moment when you see here on up to 0 up to rewind next. Welcome again to remind im Elizabeth Prochnow job one of the wind to survey visit some of the most important programs and more than a decade of documentaries and to find out how the story has moved on since. Today we are returning to a film which had a major impact on the worlds biggest plane maker in 2019 boeing hit the headlines when they were forced to ground the brand new 737 max after 2 fatal crashes in indonesia and ethiopia but this wasnt the 1st time theyve been forced to ground a new aircraft type back in 2013 the 787 dreamliner then boeings newest and most advanced plane ran into trouble midair when a in a flight made an Emergency Landing in japan after a battery caught fire at High Altitude just days earlier a similar problem had occurred on a 787 at Logan Airport in boston usa the dreamliner boeings flagship aircraft was in trouble but as aljazeera as Investigative Unit discovered there was more to worry about on the dreamliner than just smoking batteries from 2014 has broken dreams. Gender is 16th 20 searching talking about your. Brand new boeing 787 dreamliner makes an Emergency Landing. Passengers muse the plane was in trouble. It was in you. Give me the full. Name. On the. 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The rest of the world followed no boeing fleet had ever been forced from service but on january 17th 20 searching the dream. Is over. Im will jordan. For a year my team and i have been investigating the dreamliner its the boeing companys big bet on the future a plane created to save fuel improve comfort and boost profits. Built in a new way designed and manufactured by schools of companies around the globe. The company that makes the factory is g s you also based in kyoto. We wanted them to tell us what youve gone so wrong. Hi how are you and all. Out there. I wonder when you might be willing to do an interview they refused. To. Tell me. The battery is only one part of the dreamliner is complex electrical system is also a charger made is a factory thousands of kilometers away what happened there shows boeing learned years ago just how dangerous a lithium ion battery could be. In tucson arizona we tracked down michael lane on. An electrical technician. Of your work and Electronics Since i was 17 years old i joined the paratroopers i was assigned to alectryon a communications a tie in of 82nd airborne. And this is the 1st time ive been here since. 2007. Its hard to believe that this is whats left of a 3 Story Engineering structure. On a november morning in 2006 laon and dozens of other workers cloaked in secure a plane the company that makes the battery charger. And i started a pot of coffee then i went into my lab and started working on my Battery Charging unit. And then it happened and there was a very valid explosion and all of us saw i was lying on the floor and there i was coming out the side of this battery it was about big and it wasnt like fire it looked like a jet afterburner large jet exhaust. The prototype battery secure plane was using to test its charger had exploded. I heard a very loud series of metallic corralling bangs or kind of a shock and just this jet of steam the fire was literally rolling up the walls around me and on the ceiling i could just see it eating up all around me. I know that if that happened on board an aircraft there there would be no chance of survival. It was the biggest chemical fire into someones history. A 10000. 00 square foot 3 story structure bent to the ground. After my building burned out. After that they realized very emphatically the danger of this chemistry

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