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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

want to take responsibility for this, how they want to describe their military action, whether they want to say that this is concluded, that from their perspective this is a reprisal on the attack and not the end of what they're going to do, or whether they will signal something more ambiguous. so you have to understand, diplomatically, what is israel going to say? then you make a determination about whether you are going to confirm events and then how you're going to describe the american view of what took place. the biden administration is in a particularly difficult circumstance here because they canceled -- counseled israel to not engage in a military strike. so they are in a difficult bind here because simultaneously, they have generally cited obviously with israel in these conflicts and yet they have been on the record in saying that israel should not undertake this action against iran in response to the attack.

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

attack. so we have to say we will get more information, but from my perspective, the why i think comes back to a warning to iran on that they'll go after their nuclear facilities. >> all right, a major lions standby again, joining me now is robin wright. she's a fellow at the us institute for peace. robin you know, this region, the conflicts here the risk, as you heard, director clapper say, of the escalation ladder being climbed up so rapidly that the both parties cannot come down from it. what do you think are the consequences of that well, he's really clearly trying to demonstrate its military superiority and it has done that effectively, whether it's in damascus are now in iran, if especially if it's close to a nuclear facility, it may and not take it out, but it is showing what it's muscle is the big question, of course, is what iran does and we have to remember that it use only a small fraction of its arsenal. >> it has over 3,000 ballistic missiles and so it used

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HARDtalk

come in and pulled down the temperature if that's needed? i think are in makes a good point that even— think are in makes a good point that even if tonight's strike ends — that even if tonight's strike ends up _ that even if tonight's strike ends up being the close of this chapter— ends up being the close of this chapter of conflict between israel — chapter of conflict between israel and iran, we shouldn't convert _ israel and iran, we shouldn't convert ourselves too much because _ convert ourselves too much because you still have the gaza conflict, — because you still have the gaza conflict, plenty of proxy conflict, plenty of proxy conflict between the us and israet— conflict between the us and israel on the one hand and iranten— israel on the one hand and iranian proxies on the other and — iranian proxies on the other and so _ iranian proxies on the other and so still a very dangerous situation _ and so still a very dangerous situation and i think though that— situation and i think though that ultimately there are not really — that ultimately there are not really other parties who are going — really other parties who are going to _ really other parties who are going to come in and save this. it be _ going to come in and save this. it be up—to—date in the matinee states, — it be up—to—date in the matinee states, up— it be up—to—date in the matinee states, up the biden administration to chart the diplomatic way forward out of these — diplomatic way forward out of these conflicts —— united states _ these conflicts —— united states. it looks as though their— states. it looks as though their hope is to broker something that does bring in the saudis, brings in the israelis. _ the saudis, brings in the israelis, includes a potential resolution to the palestinian issue — resolution to the palestinian issue but i think we can sort of consider that to be a bit of

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BBC News

its actions. it to make the regime regret its actions-— it to make the regime regret its actions. 0k. will, we were talkin: its actions. 0k. will, we were talking about _ its actions. 0k. will, we were talking about retaliation. - talking about retaliation. there has been talk this morning speculating that iran wouldn't be able to necessarily retaliate in the same way that those drugs came on saturday, but maybe would use a proxy. a guess that's where us officials will be watching very closely. absolutely. and that's one of the options on the table, isn't it, if we are considering, you know, the various choices around who has got if it chooses to retaliate against israel for this. chooses to retaliate against israel forthis. it chooses to retaliate against israel for this. it has the option of using one of its many proxies in the region, the most powerful of all, of course, is hezbollah in lebanon. we know there is that ongoing conflicts between israel and hezbollah since october the seventh, there have been missiles and other munitions flying backwards and forwards almost constantly. i think that is one of the nightmare scenarios for

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FOX and Friends

according to a press reports that are out there right now. air base in its fan province. that province is also home to iranian missile production. and nuclear facilities including that tantaros uranium enrichment strike. the international atomic energy agency which monitors iran's nuclear program at least when the regime allows inspectors in the iaea can confirm there is no damage to the nuclear sites. the general continues to call for extreme resphrantd everybody and reiterates that nuclear facilities should never be a target in military conflicts. iran is enriching uranium up to 60% purity analysts say that's enough to build a weapon in weeks or even days. instituted for science and international security published a report this week claiming iran could build several bombs within a month and, quote iran's nuclear capabilities are more dangerous than they have ever been while relations with the west are at a low point. no comments on these strikes yet

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CNN News Central

palestinians? and two moderates in the region? if you, truly want to isolate extremist. >> thank you very much for the questions let me simply, first of all, repeat what our focus has been and what it remains de-escalation, avoiding conflicts. and so yes, calling on all concerned to exercise restraint that's what we've been doing over the last couple of weeks. and as necessary, that's what we'll continue to do. and again, that's reflected in the statement that you you'll see coming from all of the g7 countries on rafah we have been very clear about this president biden's been very clear about this we cannot support a major military operation in rafah first there are currently somewhere around 1.4 million people in rafah and many of them displaced from other parts of gaza in the first instance, it's imperative that people are able to get out of the way of any

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The Context

quickly as possible. fine trying to bring raptor close as quickly as possible.— trying to bring raptor close as quickly as possible. one of the scary thing _ quickly as possible. one of the scary thing that _ quickly as possible. one of the scary thing that was _ quickly as possible. one of the scary thing that was discussed | scary thing that was discussed today. was that the rhetoric from tehran that they might reassess their nuclear ambitions. they are overtly saying that if there is another attack, then what is ostensibly a civilian programme, as they say it is, would perhaps become a military one. in a country that gave up its nuclear weapons, do you see the risk right now offer nuclear arms way is if the conflicts are allowed to descend further? from where we are at the moment? before i answer your— where we are at the moment? before i answer your question, _ where we are at the moment? before i answer your question, during - where we are at the moment? before i answer your question, during the - answer your question, during the break— answer your question, during the break i _ answer your question, during the break i read some news over here in ukraine _ break i read some news over here in ukraine that — break i read some news over here in ukraine that six fighterjets have been _ ukraine that six fighterjets have been launched in russia, and they might— been launched in russia, and they might reach ukraine —— make the nrissiies, — might reach ukraine —— make the nrissiies, in— might reach ukraine —— make the missiles, in 3—4 hours. that is a touch— missiles, in 3—4 hours. that is a touch of— missiles, in 3—4 hours. that is a touch of reality from over here in ukraine — touch of reality from over here in ukraine. that is what we are reading in the _ ukraine. that is what we are reading in the news — ukraine. that is what we are reading in the news. to me, that means in three _ in the news. to me, that means in three to- — in the news. to me, that means in three to- four— in the news. to me, that means in three to— four hours, i will wake up my son _ three to— four hours, i will wake up my son and — three to— four hours, i will wake up my son and drag him to the wardrobe

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The World Today with Maryam...

at the united nations, the secretary general has today talked of the middle east being on a precipice which could spiral into a full scale regional conflict. meanwhile, the prime minister of ukraine has warned there will be world war iii if ukraine loses its conflict with russia. it is against this backdrop that g7 foreign ministers are meeting on the italian island of capri. both conflicts are concentrating minds what can the global community do to reduce tensions in the middle east and help bring the war in ukraine to an end. we're going to focus first on ukraine. here's foreign secretary lord david cameron on the support ukraine needs. they need more ammunition, they need more air defences, that needs to be filled. no country has done more than britain in terms of helping the ukrainian armed forces, helping the government, and we look forward to see with the permits are has to say

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The Context

think threats of the use of nuclear weapons, as well, and indeed of sabotaging the nuclear power station in ukraine, the big one, zaporizhzhia, are clearly differences. i think that russia is not going to use tactical nuclear weapons. i think china is acting as a restraint on the nuclear ambitions of these powers. a restraint on the nuclear ambitions of these powers— a restraint on the nuclear ambitions of these powers. after the break we will talk more _ of these powers. after the break we will talk more about _ of these powers. after the break we will talk more about the _ of these powers. after the break we will talk more about the role - of these powers. after the break we will talk more about the role of- will talk more about the role of china and what influence they may have a very presentable ceasefire talk in both conflicts. we will take a short break. you're watching the bbc. around the world and across uk, this is bbc news.

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Chris Jansing Reports

specific questions about some of the things that they said. i want to read for you some of what we heard when it came to the question of impartiality and can they put their opinions aside. from one juror we heard, i do have opinions but i firmly believe i can be fair and impartial. and leave those outside of the facts of this case. another juror said, i do believe in innocent until proven guilty. they're going to be digging into statements like this from potential jurors. we started off with 96 potential jurors walking into the room, half come them subsequently walking out after the crucial question of can you be impartial, do you have any conflicts with this trial? one of those jurors that walked out actually talked to me a little bit earlier on today. let's take a listen to what she had to say. >> i was shocked. i was sitting on the second row, like, 6 feet away, and when i

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