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me ah, the, the u. s. lashes out of k, as a trophy tried kills at tara condo enough down, it's gone in the past reprisal for 30 days, cobble app, foaming in which teen americans were among the $170.00 killed. the fight didn't cobble to the crowd of people continue to flow to the port. desperate
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to flee afghanistan and just fight ongoing warnings about the terror threats to us house republicans odd to mounting on, says to claim south down stones. our president fled the country with suitcases stuffed with millions of dollars, which they say when likely stolen from american tax. ah, when the hour every hour, this is our national. i've always, we're happy you joined us. welcome to your news. getting a started washington's confirm to carried out and strike against the atlantic state affiliate, which claim to be behind does phase devastating terror attack cobble port in afghanistan. the drone strike was said to have eliminated and isis k. it's not
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known whether the target paid a role in subsidies, atrocity, or dot app or attack, collect 170 people dad, to 13 of them. american military personnel whose death president biden vowed to avenge the u. s. has also warned of the threats posed by isis in the region, and is off that citizens to stay away from the hub. meanwhile, the august 31st deadlines set for the u. s. the fuel from the country is just 3 days away now. well, the ice splinter group, responsible for 30 days attack has been active in eastern afghanistan and pakistan, and launched a savage campaign of bloodshed when it was founded in 2015. we're going to get some more perspective on the west now and speak to contributor to a i monta alley risk. good to have you on the program. i mean, i want to talk about the drug strike. what do you make of the timing of it? is there a risk that this is actually going to harm endanger the evacuation assets,
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or do you think it was important to bite and send sort of a strong message now to insure it all as well? what i think regardless of whether it is strike had taken place or not, i think the becky wish and efforts will continue to be in jeopardy. i mean this danger of the suicide bomber going ahead and carry or carrying out an attack like the one which we saw this danger always exist. you have to remember that the suicide bomber from ice was what us on succeeded in this terrorist operation. despite the fact that the united states had intelligence that such a scenario was likely, and even regardless of the suicide bomber did succeed. so that's the goes to show how difficult it is to prevent such operations, especially when you have such a coin situation. now what, why bite, and chose this timing? why did he choose to go ahead with a stroke?
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bob of us person, joe biden was under a lot of pressure. immense pressure on the situation that the understand unfolded in a way, which was i think, very detrimental to biden's political prospects or to his popularity. there were a lot of, there was another criticism maiden lindsey graham, the famous republic concert of course, pays impeachment. so there was a whole pressure on joe biden to actually do something. and i think this is why he went ahead and carried up this strike. which, by the way, i believe, is unlikely to have any effect when it comes to actually decreasing the severity of the threat. it's been, i think it's become well known now what's been proven attacking specific individuals or especially anything terrorists doesn't have an effect on the liberal terrors capability. if you look what happened, for example, they estimate the, the saw been less than that didn't have a big effect on the car. the car has become more widespread. the same goes for
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highest, they estimate the go back to godaddy, but it doesn't appear to be severely weakened, as we can see with isaac cora son. so bite and had to do something, as i said. but i don't think that this particular action which he took will less than the threat in any way. i mean it, 20 years ago, an attack on 911 for americans killed, a president lashing out, seeking revenge. this is obviously a very different scale, but it seems that nothing has really changed other exactly, and that's what i was pointing out to. i mean, the others face declared this global war on terror. opposite timber 11. and here we have the taliban coming back to tower, and we have the highest scaled terrorist activity in the country. and i think that this goes to show that the united states global war on terror, him, britain has failed. as i was saying, how car now his more widespread all car,
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the central might have been weakened, but the car, the movement is more diffuse movement, which is widespread throughout different parts of the world. now we have the isis isis now has different branches. i just, what i found is under the spotlight because of what happened. so it's clear that the methods which were pursued by the united states in this global war. and there i have not succeeded in defeating this script. but at that being said, i think the united states will continue likes can joe biden, for example, is now using this tactic or a piece to be on the part of your respective for all that tech and individual terrorists and explanations. so that doesn't seem to be a big change in this war on terror. i'm attacking more assessor any more terrorists will not have any big success. it's going to going to lead to other terrorists coming and replacing them. and by the way, an important point i'd like to mention is what i said,
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i think will succeed in attracting new recruits because of the fact that it's succeeded in killing the 12 or 13 american personnel. because, you know, are these terrorist movements, that's what they thrive on when they say whole, we succeeded in killing american soldiers. that it has a big psychological impact when it comes to their success in recruiting new people . it will be drawn to the room because they see this terrorist movement as being i success story and attacking americans. just what's also quite strange thought the u . s. and the taliban have found themselves in a situation where they share common ground. they have a common foe, isis, k taliban life. k will. so don't seem to feel very funny. tons, do you think that we'll see a situation where potentially washington and the new ton of our government might somehow cooperate to defeat isis k? or i think that's a possibility. yes. the reason being that the united states has an interest now in
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establishing some kind of stability. and when i say an interest, i refer it here as well to present enjoy biden's political interest. as i said, huge by that has suffered a huge political setback and i'm going to stop and he wants to make proper compensate products. one way to do that would be to establish some kind of stability or security. and i'm going to done by coordinating with the polygon and we did say the, the head of the william burns meeting with the laser of the bad. and i think that the duster that the, the state supposed to be considering that passing the poly barn as well as they have an interesting showing that they will be successful in establishing security, instability in the country. so i think given this common interest, yes, i think that we, it is likely very likely we will see some kind of cooperation between displacement poly about well, thank you so much for bringing us your insight into what is clearly a very complex issue that was on risk contributes for
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a monitor coming on to or western countries and had upon officials had given warning dot a severe terror attack was imminent. many people desperate to free, the country appeared to be either unaware, unafraid or the consequences of bodies have now been lined up in the streets with grieving families trying to identify their loved ones, or where i got to have a couple incentives update about the situation on the ground but with scott days left until the end of the evacuation. things are still very tens here in capital. not quite as ted's. not quite as bad as things were in the immediate aftermath of the bombings or the bombing at capital airport. nevertheless, security measures around the city have been beefed up. so the taliban has set up more checkpoint, security checkpoints on roads leading to the airport. but that is only going to have a limited effect because there are so many roads more than that. the crowds at the
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airport having dispersed there just as strong that just as packed anti terror aids across the city are continuing. security measures have been beefed up as not as much as they can be. so the taliban is still conducting door to door such as anti terror rates across the city, trying to identify to detain that catch more isis. members, from off a dozen to a dozen ice supporters were detained, were arrested around couple 3 of to put a stamped to stamp out to put an end to ices, presence here in capital around of gotten this done. but this is something they say they will only be able to do once the united states leaves. so the threat level is, is very high. both the taliban in the united states and its allies expect the expect the i splinter cell isis k to strike again, especially given how much cottage their last attack caused perhaps publicity for
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them. this is exactly the taliban says what they want. they want to discredit the taliban and they to get people on their side say only we can provide you with security and we are the true gods people here. god. this time they say that the taliban is is too weak. it is to west denies that it has lost its edge. nevertheless, the united states as also inactive maximum security measures at the airport. around several checkpoints. an area has been cleared. if people tried to get to close warning shots off both by the taliban, by us troops that flashed by good aids, even gas grenades are used if, if the crowd gets out of control. but things are also desperate for ordinary people . there. that includes people who worked with us forces with nato forces, with the embassies, diplomatic stop. people who still haven't been able to get out,
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never might get out. they still haven't been vetted or approved for evacuation. they haven't been able to contact anyone. they haven't been able to secure arrangements for their families. so certainly with just 3 days left for people to get out of of get this done and, and the crowds, the queue huge. there is a sense of desperation. the attack also left many in touch with hospital having to provide to make shift beds to accommodate the numbers. some of the patients all said to be in a critical condition, his how one survivor describes the devastation i had applied for the vision and the foreigners invited us to come near the door. i was near the gate when the explosion occurred. i saw myself fall into the ground and when i stood up, i told us the last one side of my abdomen and then they brought me to hospital is one of the wounded. meanwhile, stateside the 1st of us army personnel, enough kind of stone in 20 months,
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is mounting huge pressure on joe biden. and one press by john this as to whether he'll speak to the bereaved families. the president stayed silent. the, the the secretary of state is also facing flacco for the crisis to republican representatives, have raised impeachment articles accusing. i'm the blinking of failing to properly advise the president and of abandoning american interests. and i've got on so clearly the full out around the troop withdrawal has the me and ty, applied to ministration, come on to increasing fire, breaking it down for us all teens john hardy really continues to be some of the back and forth between the taliban and us officials over who is ultimately to blame for the security breach. you heard the taliban spokesman talking about that it was really the, the u. s. security failure as the u. s. was responsible for guarding the entrance to the airport,
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but the us maintain that it was the taliban failure for even allowing sisters to get through and basically infiltrate the crowds. regardless, the evacuation effort continues along with as president vine, and said the hunt for those responsible for thursdays attack the deadliest day by the way for us forces in afghanistan in a decade. president biden said the u. s. will hunt down those responsible though this also comes after just a few weeks ago. the president essentially lauding america's success in the region mission to degrade the chairs, tread about cod in afghanistan and kilo summer been live was a success. i believed that our presence in that gas dance should be focused on the reason we went in the 1st place to ensure f canister would not be used as a base from which to attack our homeland again. we did that. those who carried out this attack as well as anyone who wishes america harm. no. this we will not forgive. we will not forget we
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will hunt you down to make you pay. so certainly some contracting statements there from the president and pentagon officials said today, by the way, there are specific, incredible threats remaining in afghanistan, including the possibility of more attacks. now whatever the outcome of the ongoing evacuation efforts, it is certainly an extremely chaotic and messy situation for the united states. and of course for the biden administration. and president, coming under fire from republican leaders and officials calling for his resignation and saying that he ultimately bears the responsibility for what happened with some lawmakers. he's been going so far as saying he has quote blood on his hands. if any america is harmed or killed and not safely evacuated, or if any of this military equipment or weapons are used to harbor kill an american, the blood is directly on jo biden's hands. this will destroy what's,
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what's left of nato, because the u. s. has been so unilateral and so clueless that mean for, for the president i states to be rebuked in the house of parliament. that's the 1st time it's ever happened. joe biden had blood on his hands. this horrific national security and humanitarian disaster is solely the result of job biden's weak and incompetent leadership. he's unfit to be commander in chief. it is in raging and joe biden is responsible. it's now clear beyond all doubt, but he's neither the capacity nor the will to lead. he must resign or to be clear president by the remain steadfast. the u. s. should continue to withdraw from afghanistan and effort that started by the way, during the obama administration and continued through the trump administration. and keep in mind it was president trump who negotiate a deal with the taliban to basically lay off us trips as us troops were being pulled out of the country. and that evacuation effort, of course continued, and the overall mission continued. the blame game is in full effect and certainly
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a lot of accusations back and forth among officials here in the united states and certainly internationally with this effort ongoing. libertarian political activists, spike colored believes the president handling of the troop withdrawal has been full with blunders deal biting, screwed up, and has screwed up multiple times. with this withdrawal, he didn't keep with donald trump may timeline for pulling out, and he didn't begin the process as soon as he became president of getting african american civilians out of afghanistan. so that when the troops left began, leaving all the civilians were already gone. that was the biggest mistake that was made here, but the reality is there was no way to leave afghanistan without it being at least somewhat of a mass. this is the reality of what happens when you get involved in foreign entanglements. that frankly, our founders warned about 200 years ago, you end up with, you know, allied with your enemy over here to fight against your enemy that you, at some point created to fight this enemy. what you're now allied with the fight is enemy. it's nonsense. we need to bring the troops home. we need to end the authorization, use the military force and call. we shouldn't go into war without congressional
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approval to us house republicans. we're also to monty on says to claim that afghan stands out to president, fled the country with suitcases stuffed with a $160000000.00. the politicians say that it's true that money could have been stolen from us taxpayers. the ex president denies the claims they saying he fled with nothing but the clothes on his back on his caleb open reports. while 2 decades of occupation has wrought nothing but misery to most afghans, there is a layer that have collaborated with the united states who have done pretty well, but at mildly to congressman want an investigation of osh rob ghani, the president who just fled. apparently he took $169000000.00 with him. he's now got asylum in the united arab emirates, a country known for its shall we say hospitality. it's too easy for officials to buy properties to buy anonymously. there is no information available to help
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identify violations. more transparencies needed afghanistan, former vice president achmed, via masoud allegedly fluted by in 2009 with over $52000000.00 in cash. he was eventually released without having to explain where the money came from. many former afghan officials have luxurious real estate in the by the cost of an average apartment and do buy is over $670000.00. meanwhile, the gross domestic product per person, per year in afghanistan for 2020 was less than $600.00 afghan corruption has been going on for decades and did not start with america. but rather than trying to fix this, i watering graft, the united states for gasoline on the fire. our biggest single project, sadly in inadvertently of course, may have been the development of mass corruption. once it gets the level i saw when i was out there is somewhere between unbelievably hard and outright impossible to
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fix it. this is nothing new for us aligned regime. the u. s. back saigon government in south vietnam was notorious for corruption. and that probably contributed to the overall victory of the communists. nice said he was convinced that mister to you had succeeded in removing from the country a substantial portion of south vietnam's estimated total of $26.00 tons of gold preserves form an aid sale to you. profiting i control of corrupt regime, left vietnam, a billionaire outside gone and cargo have fallen, but the usa is still as its buddies around the world. take the cars on a family that rules iraqi kurdistan. the families spent $50000000.00 on beverly hills, mansion alone. the prime minister of iraqi kurdistan, a member of the cars on a family, actually spent over $3000000.00 in a container casino in a single night. now keep in mind that since 2014, the united states has sent over $3000000000.00 in humanitarian,
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a looks like american taxpayers have been subsidizing the lives of luxury for white house cronies across the planet. while the infrastructure of the united states is decaying and falling apart, in some cases literally and the u. s. economy creeks, we now have a situation where the government is handing out cash all over the world to notoriously corrupt people. i think the investigation is regarding corruption and kenneth and the american involvement. then it should have started in 2002 when the americans invaded and occupied janice ban because they brought in a way of corruption with them. very ordinary people have become enormously rich. the previous wards who were just demand or maybe, or a strong man. and now multi millionaire, only 2 percent of the gets to the target population. most of the other money
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leaves that can need that through contracts by americans in foreigners or through simple theft corruption, a laptop, but the still ahead no job, no job, a 1000 protests the new york times for mandatory the nation as anger spreads over news that status bar to plan to fire health care. why don't come tie? we'll talk about that much more off the shall bring the ah, with me
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ah ah, i use join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics, sport, business and show business. i'll see you then. me the the, the, the ah,
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welcome back. throughout the u. s. direct mandatory vaccine rules are becoming increasingly the norm and the state of new york's our report therapies are trying to draw emergency legislation that would allow hospitals to fire workers who refused to get a co job. a quarter of medical staff. i still haven't had a job in california, people have been taken to the streets, demanding that right to choose too many stories report side effects. i don't trust that any of the data coming out if people want to take it, take it. if people don't want to take it, we should force them to that have also been widespread. protests in new york against compels 3 vaccinations. a week ago the city government mandated all hospital staff must have that needs to one dose by september. feel for it is of also introduce the same requirement for the public to access such an indoor activities such as restaurants and bars. employees staten island university hospital say the mandate infringe on that civil rights. some of even formed
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accounts movement called the resistance. we spoke to john martin and the doctor who is also one of the resistant movements leaders on to steven vine mental. so a doctor, but he believes that mandatory vaccination is necessary, is a very big pro choice. we would say as it comes to abortion, that's something that i can, that i can kind of bring into a comparison that my body, my choice movement in the u. s. they say that this is a rice that's not to be infringed upon. it doesn't mean that everybody's going to go out and get an abortion or not have an abortion. so for me all depends on your own medical choices. this is not a personal choice. medical field. this is something that medical field people need to be accurate because people that are not facts are much more likely to harbor co, secure and to pass on to their patients. so it's not
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a personal worship is personal soccer hurt anybody but you are the the sciences come out that you can still have a corona virus, you can still pass it while you're vaccinated. you have the same exact viral load and it takes years to require all the ins and outs of what that vaccine brings to the table. what might be happening? i have some notes is a d as the body dependent enhancements. and when that happens, you have issues where the vaccine actually works, the virus stage and become worse, people are, are frightened vaccine and, and, and it's okay to be afraid. long term side effects of damage are pretty well known in cells. the effects, mental health relation, children, especially it tomorrow, no like magic, every single person would be got. so really that is vast
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nation boon is going to be boosters probably for many years. not everybody needs to get the vaccine and not everybody has to refuse to get the vaccine. once we lose that ability, it's hard to get any of that back. happens if they didn't say mandate. the boosters will be mandated next. and then the people that are compliant that don't want the booster shot will be in the same position. i am by not having a shot already in the wake of ever marching a new strains off the current of virus thought or weakening the efficiency field. some vaccines, russia is developing a new generation of its jobs to keep up the fight against covert the russian health ministry registered. it fits faxing this week, which is an upgrade. upgraded version of the f p. that corona chart already on the market. it's been in use since april this year, despite a slow thought rushes, matchbox nation program out. 35000000 people now fully jobs in the country. while
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more than 44000000 have received at least one shot. we talked to one of the developers of the upgraded vaccine about its advantages, the roosevelt sandwiching, but surely the demand for the vaccine is huge. so we changed the production process to meet the demand easily. the vaccine has shown the same level of efficacy and safety as the epoch girl, the we dr. the approach where we chose the parts of the virus that don't change from frame to strain and which of vital importance to the virus survival. you radically, those parts of the virus doom, you take the jap would probably be rented and viable. so the vaccine is effective against all strains currently circulating, so far close to one meet in russia. citizens have been fully vaccinated in judging by the data. we've seen all our vaccines, my assumption is equal,
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effective or active on average is 0.6 percent of those food vaccinated contract. the disease the way it was up was daniel. then we believe the export potential of all vaccine is high because production methods can easily be adjusted to meet the demand and were prepared to share that technology with our partners. not only in russia, but also abroad. on top of that, the vaccine has a number of undeniable advantages. it's effective against all existing training. it's relatively inexpensive in terms of production. the vaccine can be say to stored at temperature between plus 2 plus 8 degrees celsius. so you can store it in the regular free yanna was i can talk from my own experience. yeah. my husband and i got inoculated with this vaccine in july. my husband didn't develop any side effects whatsoever. whereas i had mine at all for
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a couple of days. but then it will cost on its own. in some cases that can be a minor rise in the body temperature. though none of my colleagues who've been vaccinated with it developed a fever. you know, once again, a slight fever is possible. what it will pass on its own within a couple of days. now, goodbye for all of us, hey, and moscow banks 1st stopping by and we'll see thing the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, accept where's the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at the point obviously.

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