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or an interpreter who's so the british and american forces, it will be the african interpreters who will pay the intimate person suddenly unsettling and uncertain time for the interpreters. we also got analysis earlier from a former senior british police officer and reserve its army officer. it worked enough kind of done as a security advisor. kevin hurley told us it was clear that this situation was coming. 11 problem with the group government employees that they are the will not all wary over telling truth to power. and of course, because the politicians had no real plan and they got blocked about a number of generals like chain, the mentor of we are doing this, they wouldn't listen to the majors left. and the colonels are probably commanders on the ground or blue collar worker. lisa, by slightly high, what do i know? i may have been in the house of police, but i know nothing about subsequent. the things the west, but the rest of the world were not prepared to deal with the issues of trying to
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impose a corrupt government on a country where many of the people did not support the government. and then more in culture and no understanding the subtleties of the tribes that got installed. yes, you can bomb and you can fix taliban leadership or the insurgency or i s k. but you will not stop them at night. so i'm coming back into the villages and towns deal with all say it's just turn 6 30 in the evening here in moscow. it's just turned 8 in the evening in afghanistan, night has fallen on a day of major change in that country, which is seen the taliban all but re take control of the entire country. currently accept the capital right now talks with a powerless government and taliban leadership on a smooth handover of power with the minimum of bloodshed. i'm calling bray. we'll take you through the key points and bring you more reaction in just
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a moment. the ah. join me every 1st day on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the my recent studies, 90 percent of all the money printing for all the different programs never leaves wall street. right, so it just stays on wall street saying here's an infrastructure bell rose tunnels
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bridges and they the 2000 paper bill, they numerate all the things where the money is supposed to go. and then they pass the bell. then they authorize the money to be printed and then they sent it for distribution to wall street. a lot of places on that very clearly in the money philosophy chart, which is always going towards europe. they never goes anywhere on wall street balance sheet and they use it to buy expensive property. and that's been the story now for more than 20 years. the. the news. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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a very critical time. time to sit down and talk the hello again, itself. rolling full news. our here on our the and to national and are continuing coverage of afghanistan, fear is, and gulf the capital. as the taliban surrounds cobble following rapid national games throughout the week, the groups ordered its forces to enter the capital to quote, prevent looting and violence where africa and lord enforcement pleased. the scene settled on verified footage circulating on line shows people throwing rocks at security officers leaving cobble without a fight. he is in this claim that they are in talks with the government about a peaceful surrender of the city which is expected in the coming hours. this video, purport to show inmates released by the taliban from the country's largest jail
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earlier. they also seized by gra, military prison, located just 25 kilometers north of the capitol. reports the claim that about $5000.00 conflicts were set free. mostly taliban fighters, ready to join us all the . this is how cobble look to med sunday afternoon residents trying to flee the city in huge numbers as best they can. hundreds of cars have been stuck gridlocked in traffic jams, some locals, even just abandoned in that cars and running away. also, amid the all the uncertainty, massive cues of form the bank machines as people try and take out as much money as they can before they leave. okay, now behind me you can see the moment that's now former afghan president ash rough connie fleas, the country date came after. he'd just resides journalist below where he told me that gunny hadn't planned to leave this way. what source is speaking to me has
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confirmed at present russia why me was supposed to stay for the official handing over so many that it was part of the deal. but instead the president left and rush abruptly. we don't know the exact circumstances of how the president may have left the result of that. the trip by president carson, the former president and doctor de la de la, who the chairman of the national consolation commission to doha, was delayed and did not take place. according to this was was close to the negotiations and other adult now and the international guarantees. and interventions, certain taliban leaders from the law will fly to cobble, you know, to make sure that the transition takes place. we don't know what type of power sharing deal we're talking about. we don't know who might be leading it. but what we do know that the challenge for the taliban not will be and they know that how do transition from fighting into governance. you know,
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where does this lead the road to political settlement? does this lead to a permanent and comprehensive c 5? how do they make sure that they have a running and effective government? not only in terms of the security forces, but in terms of providing services like water, electricity, power, making sure that the atm machine of money. i remember this generation of taliban leaders and commanders come to a very different, i've honest to not that honest some of the 1900 ninety's today, you have a younger generation that's connected to the world to a social media through the internet. i want to say, today's what are the youngest countries in the world? a lot of the people who are born in the late ninety's early 2000 when they don't remember what i've understand was under the taliban. so we'll have to see how the taliban conduct themselves and urban centers, what the population you know, that they really were not in touch with. in terms of what it's like in the city right now. then have taliban fighters actually entered central cobble?
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as far as your we have heard reports that in certain outskirts in areas, the dollar bar with a man entered all the instructions were very clear. a few hours ago said that gives us detail about the deadman said the responsibility for security of the city lied for the other side. this is how the government of understanding being different by the taliban. so we will have to see how that transition takes place because cobble after all is a city, but hundreds of millions of dollars have been invested. so you're talking about public property, private property businesses, bags. and it'll have to be seen how that orderly transition takes on a day of rapid change where we've seen our truck gone. he said that he wasn't going to quit and was going to bolster the military fruits of being seen leaving on a plane out of the country. i've been discussing with the regional analysts about the situation in afghanistan on how it might develop. ellen will save it the day,
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the american signed the agreement with the taliban, and then they began to execute it without fulfilling. getting assurances from the taliban side, you know, they started the withdrawn this in itself involved in the taliban. and the fact that they started taking one district over the other this was not really surprising . i think this was bound to happen. and they cleared the americans have given an open house to live on. and i think this is somewhat of an agreement. this was found to happen and the fact that they haven't really opposed the cited by and take over the day. in fact, be solid months stopped or hold to the tax against american forces. what little and left of them this region has been destroyed by the united states, and be 19 made 970 is the 1980 is the united states created the taller bond along with the saudis, and their european allies. they were brutal. they constantly bombed ordinary people, 90 percent of the casualties from drawn strikes,
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according to some numbers for all civilians. over the last 2 years, the hatred towards the united states increase as time went by. and now the americans have been humiliated. i think the human nation is greater than vietnam because in vietnam, rival powers, we're funding north vietnam and b at con. but enough fund assigned that you just see a few groups with on motorcycles, with caching costs, and my weapons, and they've humid humiliated, a superpower that has spends trillions of dollars in the country and, and wasted so many so much money of the passage of the american people for this imperial war that nothing else but with the taliban during middle left, other than trying to seal the deal in kabul, nations. so being closing our embassies and the vacuum eating diplomatic stuff,
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germany and britain are among the countries pulling out some diplomatic workers. while denmark and norway had temporarily shutting down their shed. compound. that says the taliban says that they won't stop forward is from leaving the country. as for russia, it says its mission isn't under threats. it's got no plans to shut it down for now . meanwhile, moscow's foreign ministry adds that it'll work with the transitional government, which is a process. it is long advocate for each other. go to the situation in the city is tend to now, but there is no fighting. as far as we know, the policies are currently negotiating. there is no threat to the embassy and no evacuation is required. a member of the russian federation council worried that a resurgent taliban will now try to spread its influence through former soviet countries. their reports to the taliban on negotiating with the authorities and most likely on the surrender of the city and the transfer of power to the taliban. who's to blame the usa? they brought in troops 20 years ago,
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supposedly trained an army that's losing ground, that a fight under being abandoned. now, if they are trying to attract the world community, then let them call the un security council and let them decide how to stop what's happening. and i've got this done because bloodshed may begin, the security council may decide to enforce peace and may even use the troops of other powers to restore peace enough ghana, stan, let's compare that to the withdrawal of soviet troops back in 1989. that was an organized pull out. we left nancy buller there who defended. i've got to stand for the movie, dean for years. the americans have not yet managed to leave the territory of afghanistan. and this army, which they supposedly prepared, has turned out to be completely demoralized. we can say for sure that it's unlikely that russia will enter, got this done. and even if there are some peacekeepers, it's unlikely that russia will be part of that. one of the most dangerous things
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though, is that if the taliban head to the north, where are allies tajikistan and cut a guest on our, we will have to do all duty and protect those states on there. i also talk to strategic studies. professor selma lee says the washington is broken, its promises to the country and abandon the citizens when americans had not. or the western capitals had not really engaged the elephant in the room. and they had kind of wished to do it for 20 years. and now that elephant is back impacting, you'll find some full time security forces inside the finest and we're not good. they were still pretty green in their preparation. and the americans knew it, the rest and always knew it. but just because that there had been a lot of investment on the ground by the americans and american waters were demanding as to why. so many of the american troops were still pledged in our father that the us had to make this a drawn,
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plus the fact that they did not have anything now to offer to the fund leadership all to the a find people. they had tried all types of experiments and those experiments had not worked here this time. they were the direct stakeholders. and yet despite the month of reintegration reconstruction reforming upon society, politics, security forces, nothing is really strong enough to started got ground. because whenever the politics at play here, the hostilities in afghanistan have taken a serious toll on the countries, the humanitarian situation. don't forget, it's already heavily burdened by the corona virus pandemic. we heard earlier from one charity worker about the pressure that the local population to under right now . as the conflict has escalated over the past few weeks, we've seen a massive humanitarian disaster playing out. the escalating fighting has led to civilian casualties and large scale civilian displacement across the country. and
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particularly in the past few weeks, we've seen tens of thousands of people fleeing the fighting to safety. here in cobble, this is also on top of an existing humanitarian disaster in which there was conflict . the ongoing impacts of the corporate 19 pandemic. and a drought was announced earlier this year. so half the population, even before the latest escalation and fighting with a need monitoring assistance and those needs are even greater right now to do and warms that nearly 400000 civilians have already fled their homes to ship with a particular spike. since may a most of the displaced the reportedly women and children a here were just some of the heart wrenching stories that we've been hearing from refugees during the week. i have been displaced from telecom, the telephone killed my son. they took all the belongings from my house and set fire to demonstrate the punch me in the mouth, causing my teeth to fall out. they demanded my son and i told them that he's a school teacher. she recently became a teacher and had not even received his salary yet have class has broke out and we
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were taken hostage in the fighting, went on for about 6 to 7 days, and we couldn't go outside to do anything we managed to escape. and now we are displeased. many of those ask on asylum seekers might want to go to the you, but they might find they don't get it much of a warm welcome. the blocks now at loggerheads. what to do with migrants and those who were fleeing violence of next auth, he's pulled a slip, explores what happened to europe's open door policy. your opinion is less what to do with african refugees teaching. assigned them in the letter to the european commission. civil countries insisted they have the right to forcibly support those whose cases have been rejected. they vote that not to deport them, would motivate more refugees, to flee to europe. we would like to highlight the edge of need to perform returns both voluntary and non voluntary to afghan. a stan stopping return sends the wrong signal and it's likely to motivate even more afghan citizen to leave the home for
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the e u. the situation in afghanistan is deterioration by the all when it comes to the us and nato prepaid to what's called a troops at the end of the month. after decades long war, the situation is so bad that the netherlands, germany and fans have decided to pause the deportation can be for now. the situation in afghanistan is likely to change, and events for the coming period are so uncertain that i have decided to introduce more atoria on debt, partition decisions and departures. agree or stress belgian and denmark standing firm. they want that would checked, it assigned them because the e u is not really and does not have the capacity to kind of another major migration crisis. why haven't you guys are waiting make up around 10 percent of asylum seekers there. the 2nd largest group off the syrians and for
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a continent still scarred by the migration crisis of 56 years ago. there was a feeling of a who, a feeling of having been they before, that has your opinions worried. they might be on the verge of a fish refugee crisis. those people who are here from a gun in time, they're not migrant. they're a few use and asylum seeker. and that is why it is very important to remember at all best in countries have signed humor a convention refugee convention. and they are duty bound to has anyone, not only of guns, but syrians are anybody who come to the, to their country? and as far as them, because you are who are in the country, are any conflict personnel to to the life. so i think than the western countries say, oh, we don't care if you go home or you do for them. i think this is
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a violation of human rights and we should do that kind of thing. okay, just to recap the latest on the taliban advance throughout sask understand his where we are right now. after a week of pretty much just walking through afghanistan and re taking provinces. right now, cobble is a much more delicate situation. the medicine groups entered the presidential palace in the capital. after president ash rough gone, he fled the country. we store images of him boarding and playing a little bit earlier on in the program that were unconfirmed reports as to the nature of his position. we don't know whether he's actually resigned or not, but certainly he appears to have left the country. here's what's been happening on the streets of the capital grid lock and traffic jams forming over the past few hours. as cobble residents try to leave the city. it might be
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a futile attempt as the taliban now controls all border posts, not only around cobble where it's been encircling the city all day, but also around the rest of the country to. we've also seen massive cues that bank machines as panic. citizens worry what's next. it's an uncertain future and it's full of trepidation. we have been hearing from guests that today's taliban. it's very different from those who are in charge 20 years ago. that it was a new generation more switch gone online savvy situ situation for the people who are trying to take over now for a number of people in afghanistan, though, that might be a hope beyond hope for the people who've been all but in control in less than name only in afghanistan, the foreign forces that shipping out that hightail to get out. marius embassies, closing down and diplomatic missions, are closing the dutch, the germans, the canadians, norwegians. and of course, the americans and the british. the russian mission is staying and they say they
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hope to be able to work with whatever interim government is formed as those talks continue right now. between what's left of the original afghan government and the taliban leadership of all. but just walked through an open door in order to be able to retake control of afghanistan for the 1st time in 20 years. i'm calling bryan moscow in a few minutes will update you on the key developments and what's been a busy tense sunday for the people of afghanistan life for moscow. this is off the international the ah you understand. and then need to talk to someone who
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ah, this is a breaking news this sunday. chaos and panic in the african capital as the taliban procedures cobble with residents now playing the city on mass. within the past hour, we love the afghan president has fled the country and reportedly resign leaving the country in the path. it says the i've got a story to try to secure a peace deal with the taliban leadership. that mr. surgeon escalated immediately after april. so now instruments by the us president, for the american troops would withdraw meeting the 2 decades off the washington pushed the country and to go to pentagon quits, leaving a desperate citizens face to face with them at once again, the.
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