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VOICED : To the Brink behind the scenes

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VOICED : To the Brink behind the scenes
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IS 'planned to launch chemical-tipped missiles

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VOICED: Sky News has seen evidence that Islamic State planned to use chemical weapons in the battle for Mosul. Experts are now analysing substances found in containers that I.S. fighters were planning to add to missile warheads....
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Bloomberg

U.S. Launches Missile Attack Against Syria

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Apr.06 -- The U.S. launched a cruise missile attack against Syria after Bashar al-Assad's regime used poison gas to kill scores of civilians. The early morning attack targeted hangars, planes and fuel tanks at one Syrian military...
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Clinton: Trump must change tune on Iran, North Korea

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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said the current administration needs to change its attitude towards the nuclear deal with Iran, saying it's current path "pained" her greatly after she had a hand in working to secure it...
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South Korea, Japan Warn N. Korea Against Attacking Guam

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Aug.10 -- Tensions rise over North Korea. South Korea's military has warned Pyongyang it would face a strong response if it launched a missile towards Guam. Bloomberg's Peter Pae reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Trump Speaks on Iran, NKorea Summit at WH

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President Donald Trump has praised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's presentation of documents that Netanyahu says show Iran lied about pursuing nuclear weapons. Speaking in the Rose Garden, alongside visiting...
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North Korea May Have Tested a Ballistic Missile

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May.05 -- North Korea may have conducted its first ballistic missile launch since 2017 in a challenge to the U.S. position in nuclear negotiations. Experts say a photo in state media shows what appears to be the firing of a short-range...
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U.S. Military Officials Say Iran Is Stashing Missiles In Iraq

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U.S. military and intelligence officials tell The New York Times that Iran is using supportive militia networks to hide weapons in Iraq.
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WRAP Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman, military chief on deaths in Qana

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Jerusalem 1. Set-up of senior Israeli Foreign Ministry official Gideon Meir 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Gideon Meir, senior Israeli Foreign Ministry official: (reacting to Israeli air strike in Qana) "We deeply regret the loss of any...
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SYND 7 10 76 GOLDA MEIR INTERVIEW

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Former Prime Minister of Israel, Golda Meir is interviewed on American television about Saudi Arabia having missiles in the event of a war on Israel. 1. ms television interviewer in studio, Meir on monitor 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) cu Meir...
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USA: PENTAGON NORTH KOREAN MISSILE LAUNCH PRESS BRIEFING

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English/Nat The United States accepts North Korea's explanation of its recent satellite launch over Japan, but says the incident still poses a threat to security in the region. The United States government says while the suspected...
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WRAP Militants fire rockets, southern Israel reax, plane ADDS strike

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Northern Gaza-Israel border, shot from Israeli side 1. Pan from Israeli outpost to traces of white smoke from rockets 2. Close of smoke from rockets, UPSOUND: artillery and machine gun fire, zoom out and pan over horizon to sound of...
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USA: OLD SOVIET MISSILES USED TO MAKE GOLF CLUBS

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English/Nat A California based company has solved one of the problems of what to do with old Soviet missiles. The Peace Missile Corporation melts down the old missiles and furnishes U.S. golfers with putters and drivers. Officials at...
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USA: UN SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAQ CRITICISED

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English/Nat In the U-S critics of the United Nations sanctions against Iraq claim the international community must move to ease the suffering the measures are causing ordinary Iraqi people. They also want world leaders to start talking...
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USA: CONCERN WHETHER BELARUS WILL ADHERE TO NUCLEAR AGREEMENT

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English/Nat The United States is concerned that Belarus may have decided to keep some of its missiles after turning over all its nuclear warheads to Russia. The question is whether the former Soviet republic, which has pledged to become...
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Reaction to perceived nuclear threat from Iran

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AP Television Jerusalem, 6 March 2006 1. Exterior of Israeli parliament (Knesset) 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Yuval Steinitz, Chairman of the Israeli Foreign and Defence committee: "We hope that finally, maybe a little bit too late even the...
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UNMOVIC inspectors briefing after first inspections

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1. Exterior shot UN compound 2. UN flag 3. UN cars arriving at compound 4. Wide shot news conference 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Jacques Baute, IAEA team leader "The IAEA team today went to a facility in northern Baghdad called Al Tahadi...
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Security expert comments on Russian weapons system capable of downing MH17

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A prominent Russia analyst said on Thursday that the "formidable" Russian air defence system known as the Buk launcher was capable of downing a passenger jet. "These missiles are capable of countering the full range of aerial platforms,"...
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Cruz attacks Trump for past comments on Israel

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Ted Cruz attacked Donald Trump for promising to be "neutral" in brokering a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians.The Texas senator seized on Trump's past statement during his speech to pro-Israel activists on Monday. Trump,...
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RR7725A FRANCE SELLING ARMS

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Six times in the last twelve years, France has held a military exhibition not far from Paris. This year, Satory Six, as it was called, showed weaponry and equipment to delegates from over 90 countries. The aim was to improve on arms...
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Branstad's China Ties Are Being Put to the Test

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May.02 -- Iowa Governor Terry Branstad says he will use his relationship with President Xi Jinping, dating back to 1985, to positively influence U.S.-China ties. Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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AP reporter on NKorea missile launch

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Associated Press Reporter Rafael Wober said on Monday that it is unlikely that North Korea will stop testing missiles unless the US agrees to talks.North Korea boasted of a successful weekend launch of a new type of "medium long-range"...
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Searching for a Diplomatic Solution to North Korea Crisis

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Aug.09 -- U.S. President Donald Trump issued a threat Tuesday to hit North Korea with "fire and fury" in response to threats made against the U.S. Bloomberg's Bill Faries looks at the potential for a diplomatic solution on "Bloomberg...
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Northrop Agrees to Buy Orbital in $7.8 Billion Deal

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Sep.18 -- Northrop Grumman Corp. will purchase Orbital ATK Inc. in a $7.8 billion deal that will strengthen Northrop's missile and space business. Bloomberg's Ed Hammond reports on "Bloomberg Markets."