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the international law exists as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist. i turning this russian into this dangerous man that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy. so i'm going to noon i v i v. i not leashed off in one tablet, block nato to it's our we move east. the reason us had gemini, is a dangerous is the lie, the sovereignty of other countries, the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. the
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news the up to scenes of gridlock, cues and desperate crushes to leave and all the news team arrives in cobbled 10 days after the taliban. so cobra will scribe what life's that right now live and just one minute the adults taking for evacuations from cobbler the taliban blocks. any deadline extension put the brakes on citizens fleeing abroad the matter cobbled tells all about the situation in the capital. the departure of many people from upon this has created some sort of idea among the rest of the population. this is very good opportunity for some people that they would like to take this opportunity
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and grow elsewhere. the spark of patriotism or fear of 14 slipping away us weapons contract is called for a continuation of the mission and afghan is done. but has american mainstream media forgotten? the might be a conflict of interest. the news that kelly bray here in moscow, good to happy with this. this is on the international and the news that we're across for you this wednesday. we're going to give you some insight access next to what life's like right now. and i've got this done, senior correspondent for i've got df has just arrived in the conflict where the nation and we can talk to him. now on the phone. you can hear me clearly more at 1st off than can you tell us? call the apple 1st. that's been everyone's focus over the past 10 days. we've seen those harrowing scenes of desperation. what was the scene greasing you when you arrived at the airport? why did you get it?
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we got it. was it became the adult was that was. busy heard about the situation there about the violence, about the desperation of people to get up touch down. we spent about 7 hours and 10 minutes duration that we didn't hear. gun truss a coming from. oh no, no. the bought the vehicle inside the apache meeting and you will be scaring the weight, trying to trying to toggle between when you had came from outside of the area that is held by the taliban. got to control the grid and the outside to deal with the rest of the capital. i kept hearing, she is a far play inside to give me if you will be there because of a card to please or what block you also she gave to the nations
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shall k to go to the last time we need to be di trying to control the crowd. we saw them during 5 days. they didn't last friday. they also was never seen so much. bob was absolutely covering everything down the block was a clue lead. the people had tried to get over the guy who had scott's showing what the situation was like really just of course it has come down from what's inside the vehicle the tell, but if your main quite make sense our lives. because when we finally got outside the office, about 6, maybe check for and tell bought by american troops, david and then the china. but we saw thousands of people thousands just outside of
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the last checkpoint. and as we were driving yeah, fairly a few me to launch check. you have the boat again, a more washing again, washing taliban sergeant and they started shooting movie. have you had a, you know, we know that probably about is in the regular literature. denisia. we add the spectacle and sort of shoot sideways. they will be looking whether it will go where they should be. people are very scanty still trying to freshen with some of them to get out. and just in terms of numbers more, i'd just how visible is the taliban on the street? presumably nearly all to the teeth. how many of them all that combat said the citizens, they were trying to, they, they, well, they were opposite unique and they had to pick up if you need to show
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us the abroad. and let us do out of the, at the time if you need a vote for you seconds or so the badge that we have on his jobs just but i did tell you about the pick up job number 5 there. she had the wife as a, as a screen boss, is everywhere for that. but more so what are you saying that the american soldiers in charge of each piece but the further out what, what was the shop open? no shopping every why people carrying bags doing to and from work a lot of traffic to the board that we got more and more it's the much
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evidence of the moment of the intent traffic gridlock that we saw a few days ago. and those lengthy cues outside shops and banks? no, we, we didn't see the bags just specifically what was the grocery store? coffee, clothing, so don't shop with the bag of i'm not but they will open the facts and we have to really be about an hour off. have you had the chance to speak to many african people that i'm pretty ill intend to in the, in the time time that going to be spending therein in cobble have you had any indications from word of mouth? well, it's like that right now only to dr. but we will bother because there
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was no stopping that was called both and we will, we will read to all right web, he will be staying so there's no opportunity to sort of stop off and talk to people as well. yes, i gotcha, daniel. now we've got a level office, $770.00, so i was there on the ground, but the job the kids will be to gather some the food traffic is always one of the things i wanted to mention was the 1st time i can do the travel. i was shocked by the number of drug as an error. when i did wondering the street, you know, you know, as long beach because they need to. he just added to the police a traffic happily. so but highway high this each time you have a single single drug and the job job i have to check the taliban is peer
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them away, sending them that we have for the course. but there was a lot of topics. a lot of, lot of people about the changes off already evidence. yeah, there are a lot of untold tangents about life. and what is conflict saw what is a magnificent country? i've gone, it's done, look more i do have a long day so far. glad to stay safe. look forward to dispatches and telling us more about life right now under the 2nd rule of the taliban in afghanistan. for now though, the senior correspondent, i guess they haven't cobble, thank now cobbler international airport. currently controlled by us force. and of course is running what could be the last few days of evacuations from afghanistan, the taliban, which controls everything apart from the airport right now, says that afghans who have gathered should return home because they won't be allowed to leave any longer. will also boucher for the safety of those who remain so with the taliban no longer allowing the evacuation of afghan citizens,
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the children we see here could be the last to make it out of the country. the american soldiers trying to keep the kids amused at the airport and cobbled while they wait for that flight. very young children as well. this is all says previous groups of african refugees who managed to leave, haven't yet reached their final destination. they've been transferred to multiple us holding sites like this one in to wait. meantime, the matter of cobble, who kept his office throughout the taliban takeover said the master patches of fox, a panic reform in the hysteria that has been created around surrounding the departure of many people from up on the sun. this has created some sort of anxiety among the rest of the population because the country has been at war for 40 years. ironically, and know that there is no war. people are trying to leave because they have fears,
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but what might happen in the future, and they're also living in a country that is poor, a lot of unemployment. so this is very good opportunity for some people that even if they were not affected by war, they would like to take this opportunity and go elsewhere. ah, clinical course for the country is not known yet. that's why people are so anxious and confused, and they're very worried. right now we don't have any government or any course of action. it will depend on the behavior of atalla on how they deal with the liberties of the people, what the freedoms of people need, and have to enjoy their women's issues. girls going to schools administration being handled by professionals and by, by experts. these are all the things that people are waiting and watching your
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news. women's rights are one thing and pictures and advertising's are another thing. so the total of one have announced officially at least, but they will wide by the law and sharia and islam has given rights to women. and according to the slumming sharia they will allow women to go to school, go to work, pursue their careers as long as it's in the confines of the stomach. sherry. yeah, it's very clear that islamic sharia has certain conditions, certain principles and certain guidelines, a billions of dollars worth of advanced weaponry and heavy arm is being abandoned by the united states senate partners in afghanistan. this video shows the inside of
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one of the former nato bass in the country that actually seems to be outside on a lot of trucks. now, as they beat a hasty retreat, the u. s. president says, the success of the evacuation is reliant on the cooperation of the taliban completion bargains. 31st depends upon the tale bond. continuing to cooperate and allow access to the airport for those who are trans, we're transporting out and no disruption to our operation. in addition, i've asked the pentagon and the state department for contingency plans to adjust the time table should that become necessary? let me remind you that the deadline for the american withdrawal is the 31st of august. i can very my message again to the americans to evacuate all its allies by this time because they have the capability, they have planes, they have the airport, they must evacuate all the troops. and those people who are linked to for this withdrawal well underway now retired us generals and prominent capitol hill,
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politicians calling for the continuation of the 20 year campaign. but it seems that the mainstream outlets that these people are being heard on, or ignoring the fact that some have vested interest in companies selling weapons don't court has got more on that. continue, the afghanistan occupation calls to delay the pull out of us led coalition troops have hit the mainstream media when the decision was announced. months ago, i said that i fear that we would come to regret this decision. and we already are. this again is a nightmare when we were there, we had the cooperation of the afghans we worked with the military. there were a lot of partnerships and ball. this is a national security threat, or these just a bunch of overly patriotic americans. it's unlikely you see the taliban victory crashed the prophet party of america's gigantic military industrial complex. and the mainstream media often omits that many overly jingle western military officials have investments in that very institution. take former
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u. s. general j keen. he also happens to be the chair of the company that produces humvees and sits on the board of another company that produces military equipment. so wouldn't you know, he thinks it was a bad idea to leave afghanistan. i think the administration made a terrible mistake and, and pulling our troops out and, and given the talem on the opportunity to take the country over and, and now we're going to inherit the epicenter of radical islam, right inside of it inside about canis. and it's going to become a more dangerous place. there's also retired us general david portray. it's a partner at a global private equity firm called k k r, which has assets in the u. s. defense sector. and richard hoss is a former white house adviser who sits on the board of the investment firm lazarus, a firm that also serves defense companies. and we can't forget former us defense secretary leon panetta, senior counselor at beacon global strategy is hardly an unbiased party. another
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fare mention is florida republican mike waltz, who made up to $25000000.00 in profits. after selling a defense firm, which has offices in afghanistan. the problem is terrorism. that opens up the sand doesn't stay in afghanistan. we will see a 3.0. they are working closely with the taliban and they do tend to attack eric and former secretary of state conduct. liza rice offered her $0.02 on y. america's longest war was not long enough. 20 years may also not have been enough to consolidate all gains against terrorism. and assure our own safety we and they needed more time. once again, rice's place on the board of c 3 a i, a defense contracting company is conveniently left out of our article with all these powerful officials having one foot in the capitalist pool. and the other in that of the u. s. government. it's not hard to imagine why endless war is a very lucrative business decision for some stock returns from 2001 to 2021 for
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government contracted arms. companies like lockheed martin and northrop grumman totaled more than 1000 percent and wiki leaks, founder and whistleblower julian assange tried to warn the world about it years ago to use wash money out of a way out of the base of europe. africa. back into the head of a trend. that is the goal. my goal is to have in looking for some reason the mainstream media doesn't seem to find it necessary to tell their viewers that the experts they invite to inform public opinion on the afghan war. have a very specific agenda of their own. and some sober reading, the true scale of america's failure in afghanistan has been revealed in 20 declassified documents published by the us national security archive. one of them
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shows the extent to which the calamity was consistently deliberately hidden from the public back in 2002, then defense secretary donald rumsfeld, was worried that the african mission was drifting, but never mentioned it publicly. rather all giving there was no point in to go see a thing with the remnants of the taliban. and more than a decade later, an american diplomat had exactly the same concerns. the 1st question of did we know what we were doing? i think the answer is no. if there was ever a notion of mission creep, it is of get this done. we went from saying that we will get rid of ok the so they can threaten us to say we're going to end the taliban. then we said, we will get all the truth the tell about works with then further to have in our exit strategy b. s. table government. and again, it's done. we have to say good enough is good enough. that's why we're there. 15 years later, a former marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, told us he believes the documents confirm what was an open secret. documents may
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not have been available. the information contained in these documents was well known to experts and specialists, and could have been well known to anybody who took the time to do the research. the reality is the united states has not had a co haired afghan policy since from the very beginning. look, defense companies in united states, you're gonna profit whether or not, i mean the united states has one of the largest defense budgets in the world. the largest defense budget in the world, $700.00 plus $1000000000.00. and a lot, a good portion of this goes to, you know, the acquisition of weapons and material equipment from defense contractors. you know, afghan. stan was an opportunity for specific technologies and the companies associated with those technologies to come into prominence. and there was some
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money to be made of the surgeon people fleeing afghanistan is lining up a security nightmare for europe. because among those fleeing the taliban, a convicted criminals earlier repass created by the u. back to afghanistan, along with suspects on several global security watch lists. in the u. k. in africa, national britain's no fly list made it into the country on a military plane. it was declared though to be not a person of interest and was free to go in france, police arrested one of 5 guns with suspected links to the taliban. he'd failed to comply with the stay at home or to the other for under surveillance. and in germany, some previously reported afghans with criminal records managed to sneak back in via evacuation flights, but in those says it's not screening people on the ground in afghanistan. the current procedure is a pragmatic one, which means that security checks on the basis of police findings will only take place in germany and it was deliberately decided that we no longer carry out checks on the spot. but after arrival in germany,
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in moments while hungry says it won't accept and i'm restricted flow of migrants from afghanistan, emphasizing that the government, when that it's people suffer from florida. geopolitical decisions made by the us leadership. the hungarian state secretary is on the line that the chaos there could probably have been avoided, which were seen right now in capital, in other parts of a garrison is frightening. and i think it could bring about an error in migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided. we talked about some of the security concerns with charles shoe bridge. he's a former british counter intelligence officer. he thinks the chaotic situation and cobble could result in even more complications in the near future. some degree the concern is justified because often you've got a situation where g to the arctic situation on the ground. and we're talking around the ground around an inside couple airport in some way the unit is taking place. so it means that together with the problems that are taking place in people haven't
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correct documentation. a lot of problems around the actual nice, you know, fly list themselves. what today is attention many times in the past, for example, in actresses of those, but also the ease with which people can get run days. in any case, it's not surprising that some cases have risen, and i think we can expect more to happen. a poland is trying to blow refugees from getting into europe by planning to build a wall along its border with been a roofs and double the number of troops station there we are dealing with an attack on poland. it is an attempt to trigger a migration crisis. we will not allow the creation of a route for the transfer of migrants via poland to the european union. over 2000 asylum seekers from north africa in the middle east of attempted to enter poland, $5.00. this month of the coding to official polish day to anyway, they bring lithuania is also planning its own bell or russian portable next year.
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you countries claim bella bruce has been facilitating a migrant, colorado as a form of hybrid warfare. they claim it to retaliation for sanctions in the blocks imposed on minsky and poem. recently came under fire from rights groups over the trapped refugees who include women and children that have been stuck at the border for more than a week. poland denied the mentoring, saying that the responsibility of ben a roof, the former vice chair of the european council for refugees and exiles, told us that country's war building has previously proven ineffective. we remember 2015 hungry built a wall against refugees coming in from serbia. i mean the these measures which may be particular. busy to better, really lithuania is now trying to build a wall, v you money against, by the rules for the same reasons as, as potent. so it seems to be an endemic problem that people keep on wanting to build walls. sadly, they're not very effective in achieving the objectives,
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but the originators want the answer is to have an international agreement about how to deal with migration flows that are caused as a result of war or oppression or change in regime countries coming together. not trying to so these things individually as countries by building the piece of work, but actually by having a concerted effort, i'm afraid it is one of the master's failures of the european union as an institution. i mean, it's been based upon nimby is not in my backyard. so every country has to be exclusive in saying is not prepared to take refugee is a very different topic to talk about. now, for the sake of combating racism, the museum of archeologist cambridge and the u. k. is to place special clocks next to some sculptures on display that to explain why this so white,
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it's in response to an openness from students and staff, citing the museum for allegedly miss representing the ancient world. but it's been a mixed reaction. have you ever wondered why roman and greek sculptures are white? well, the answer may seem obvious. that's because chips in the material they're made off is why? that's why cameras, teen diversity classic faculty. the question hangs in the air. they plan to put up signs next to the white blood the cath explaining why they're not by us and color the university plain. so the current display gives a misleading impression of the whiteness of the ancient world. the cross the cas collection of the museum of classical archaeology, both from the cas gallery and distributed around the lex rooms of the faculty building, gives a misleading impression about the whiteness, an absence of diversity from the greek and roman world. but highlighting the diversity of the aged world may come as a challenge, mainly because the museum 600 piece collection of room and in great cath,
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it's primarily a depiction of well roman and great story history. you know, he's impossible to offend anyone. also we're talking about something from a made to go. so that doesn't make any difference. what the now is the message by you have to or with the referral, what was the message of buck a bit to stager? i think it's a great decision. i think any decision to explain previous coaches and justify that decisions is a good one. the most to see sculptures here. applause the costs anyway. then the plaster is white, full formation, open minded people. you know, people discover things. they turn things. why? if it isn't, is true representations, and maybe it's useful for those who are particularly concerned about that to have a plot suggesting that i think it's fast. and if it's just the way the material isn't, especially if they were painted just faded. what can you do about it?
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re pain a cache would you just faded the universe decision to present the size of the response to a letter? signed by doctor the students stuff. and i lou me. the latter calls for a public acknowledgement of racism. the classic and the need for i'm 2 races works with the discipline, and then you action plan also calls and classics faculty members to receive an implicit bias training every 3 years. the blacks explaining the whiteness of some cast. so do to go on display later. this year and one may only wonder what will be written on them the most diverse in engine base. but you come diversity amongst that to switch are made out of class because this obsession people have with the identity is meant that the university has fallen into line with radical. ready left wing cirrus, instead of paying attention to actually have an interest increase to grow,
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the minds will be distracted by contemporary political gobbledygook. useless tool. so list of times waste of money and why should you have to explain to anyone a call from a needed that a plastic cost is going to be white to me it's just a fact of nature which everybody understands. and for the university of cambridge to degrade itself in this way and to see if all members of its stuff and student boldenow visitors have to be treated as idiots. seems to me to be absolutely deplorable. scotty, now he's in the all to american, see, the washington are up next to all me back here to update you and just over half an hour to see me the look forward to
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talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great track rather than fear take on various jobs with the artificial intelligence real summoning the demon a robot must protect his phone. existence was all americans love, fine. ah, this is a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country large understood
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the bargain. you get a home and then you will rebel, right, as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. be really interesting to dial back and think about no longer deeper history of what housings meant in the united states. not just that old question of the american dream, but the bigger question of who the dream has been for the vice president harris has accused beijing of intimidation and coercion in the south trying to see pledging american action in a open and free and pacific the strong words were delivered on her 2nd of 7 days. she had spinning in the singapore and vietnam region hoping to show support the ministrations agenda and getting.

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