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Entries in The Daily (13)

Wednesday
Aug292012

Syria Audio Feature: The Escalating Issues of Refugees and a Transitional Government --- James Miller with Monocle 24

Al Jazeera English on the "ghost town" of Salma in northwest Syria


EA's James Miller spoke with Monocle 24's The Daily last night about latest developments in the Syrian crisis, notably the reaction to French President Francois Hollande's declaration that he would recognise a transitional government and the growing pressure of Syrian refugees in Turkey.

To get to the discussion, go to The Daily's homepage and click on the programme for 28/8. The conversation begins at the 43:55 mark.

Saturday
Aug252012

Syria Audio Feature: What Now For Western Intervention? --- James Miller with Monocle 24

Dawn shelling of Saraqeb in Idlib Province


EA's James Miller spoke last night with Monocle 24's The Daily about this week's developments in Syria, considering the question of Western intervention in the escalating crisis.

To listen to the discussion, go to The Daily's homepage, click on the programme for 24/8 (possibly 25/8 in certain time zones), and start at the 8:24 mark.

Saturday
Aug112012

Iran and Syria Audio Feature: Why Tehran's Conference "Stunt" Means Little --- Scott Lucas with Monocle 24


Iran Hosts Peace Conference While Aleppo Rebels... by NewsLook

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's report on the Iran conference on Syria


In a wide-ranging interview with Monocle 24's The Daily last night, I began by discussing Iran's "international conference" on Syria on Thursday, assessing the politics of the move and what comes next.

The interview also considered Israel's own stunt this week, with Minister of Defense Ehud Barak falsely claiming that a new US National Intelligence Estimate had found Iran was close to producing nuclear weapons.

But the take-away line may be at the end of the discussion. My reply to the question, "What can the world do to halt the instability in Syria?" --- "Nothing."

The conversation begins at the 1:12.02 mark.

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