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deny the sovereignty of other countries. the exceptionalism that america uses in its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions more business and businesses good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. the historic images this morning from cobble show the end of america's 20 year presence enough gun is done. the last us evacuation flight took off in the early hours tuesday, leaving the country in the hands of the very people. washington went to overthrow. i've seen a correspondent,
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lord goes to witness the historic moment. it is everywhere. trace around. you may see them behind me flying into that into the air in the south of the taliban. a celebrating victory. so close another chapter in us military adventures. it's likely to be remembered though, for the chaotic final days that costs the lives of us come to believe us personnel, even though the by doesn't ministration, keep praising the outcome of the 2 decades long mission. i make calls on the defense secretary to resign. well, foreign nations race to get the last of their people out of cobble, hundreds of africans, they once employed a been left without protection, despite the taliban. and i'm seeing a general amnesty for all citizens. many still fit for their lives. coming up this morning, we speak to one former interpreter, i worked for the u. k embassy in will put them in
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a very good place. i hope. more than make up the car, you know, plus last week deadly suicide for me to cobble stress. the enduring threat posed by islamic state despite the loss of this so called color foot 4 years ago. coming up to this morning, r t meet to one. the russian terror suspects who claims he was tricked into fighting for whole i still in serious by the british secret service. he speaks to us and make some doubting allegations against the government. ah hello. good morning, tuesday morning. the 31st of august life martinez, world news h q, or moscow. it's kevin with you in a lock to talk about coming in from i've got to stand and it is the don't have a new kind of reality if the country, the last us evacuation flights taken off from cobble airport,
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ending the 20 year presence of america. and its nato allies there that he uses met with celebratory gun 5 of the taliban in the african capital. i'll senior correspondent, we're going to have witnessed the historic moment. well, there's, there's a lot of gunfire. these gun fire isn't. it isn't violent their value. there are no clashes and the capitol the tell about i celebrating it is everywhere. trace around . you may see them behind me flying into their, into the air in their thousands. the taliban is celebrating victory after 19 years. 10 months and $25.00 days of the us war and i've got to start the last us soldiers left up. got to start. we heard tremendous air activity just before the announced, but we gathered that something big was going on and it quickly emerged that yes, there was all sorts of air cover at 3 says he, 17 cargo planes. one of them apparently carrying the ambassador of the united
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states to have got to start taking off from capital airport. the airport is now under the control of the taliban. that is where the gunfire start, that it is spread. now, throughout the city, machine guns, rifles firing into the air, raid read tre, surrounds, nevertheless, the united states. leaves it in a sad state because many american citizens never mind. you are the citizens of us allies, citizens of european states. they are still stuck enough, gotten to stop people with passports. we saw them today in capital city said in the hospital, the crowds, the patch around the airport. they were full of people with the visas, with, with passports desperate to get out of, of got us thought they haven't managed to make it. the taliban assures us, assures the international community that they will let them leave that even for
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translators, for american forces, who they brand as, as collaborators, even they will be able to leave one civilian flood, rescue the united states. the say the pentagon did say that the taliban, well, helpful and useful in securing the perimeter around the airport as over the last 2 or so weeks, the united states conducted and enormous evacuation the united states and its allies. mostly nato countries evacuated more than a $100000.00 people, including military personnel. there are still those thousands, as i said, remaining, and i've got to start speaking shortly after the final flight took off. us secretary said unto the blink and praise the evacuation effort of the acknowledge that many people was still stuck in afghanistan. this is, did a massive, military, diplomatic and humanitarian undertaking. one of the most difficult donation history
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and extraordinary feet of logistics and coordination under some of the most challenging circumstances. imagine that we will continue our relentless efforts to help americans foreign nationals and afghans. leave afghanistan. if they choose, we worked with pencils to evacuate and relocate and work alongside us and our particular risk reprice. we've gotten many out, but many are still there. as 90 retired us generals and admirals, now demanding the defense secretary and joint chiefs of staff step down over the chaotic withdrawal. they've called it a disaster and stress. the consequences are going to last for decades. the loss of billions of dollars in our advanced military equipment and supplies fall into the hands of our enemies is catastrophic. the damage to the reputation of the united states is indescribable. we will be seen for many years as an unreliable partner in any multinational agreement or operation. trust in the united states is it
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repairable damaged. and it's not just retired top brass to the speaking of some acting service minerals of voicing there and get to and they've paid a price for doing so it seems one senior us marine has been dismissed. then, after accusing the government of botching, we have got to stand pull out. speaking in the wake of the cobble airport bombing students shell posted a video on social media that went viral. reason people are so upset on social media right now is not because the marine on the battlefield. let someone down, people are upset because they're senior leaders, let them down. and none of them are raising their hands and accepting accountability are saying we mess this up. all of these people are supposed to advise, and i'm not saying we've got to be in the in afghanistan forever. but i am saying, did any of you, will you rank on the table and say, hey, it's a bad idea to evacuate biography airfield strategic air barriers before we evacuate? everyone? did anyone do that? and when you didn't think to do that, the thing when raise your hand, so we completely mess this up while just i was supposed to clip left tenant,
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colonel shallow said that he had been relieved of his duties over a lack of trust and confidence in his ability to command, however, received and pouring a support over it online and on sunday that he posted another video sake. he's also resigning his commission now adding, i've forfeited my retirement, all entitlements. i do not want a single dollar. he said to from a former marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, do you think that someone needs to be held accountable so that lessons can be learned? first of all, the issue accountability is 100 percent, correct? i mean, we have a failure of policy that seems to be driven by political objectives that overrode operational reality. there has to be accountability, or else there, there will be no lessons learned from this in this take. so on this point, lieutenant cur sheller. is 100 percent? correct? i take umbrage it that way. he got his message across. he was a really relief for cause because his job was to train young marines to be prepared
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to fight in future conflicts. his job was not to be critical of policies passed by is senior leadership. while i sympathize with his position, he had no right to do this a while. he was uniform and he was fired. justifiably so we cannot have a situation where military officers feel that they have a duty to, to be critically outside of the chain of command about policies. they disagree with, or else we'd have chaos, an anarchy. we wouldn't have the will discipline military that we, that we need if we're going to actually, you know, maintain our, the national security states. and then there's a political fall republicans now calling for joe biden to resign, or be a page over his handling of the i've got to pull out party members saying the president failed at his job, left hundreds of americans and allies behind and made the world less safe because of his decision next and this morning is a look at how biden himself reacted over the gun crisis along the way.
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the mission to degrade the chairs tread about kind in afghanistan. in kilo some been lot was a success. i believe that our presence and i guess that should be focused on the reason we went in the 1st place to ensure ghana stan would not be used as a base from which to attack our own land. again, we did that, we accomplish that objective force, take any questions or go ahead and i'm not going to forget jared, a deal. the president trump negotiated with italy was never a good time to withdraw us forces.
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if he succeeds in getting americans to walk through the 5 stages of grief, you know, we've seen him expressed the denial, the pounding of the fish. there's, there's an anger, a walking away from the podium when he's asked questions about afghanistan. there's a negotiation. well, maybe it can be not that bad. well, we'll see where we go with policy. there's, there's a depression, and right now it's less walk the american people over through the end of the process to acceptance. he also said terrorism as metastasized, and there's this excuse with the global war on terror to send more troops to more countries. so i don't think this is over because biden is doing his job as an actor . you're getting that emotional by and i am very afraid that if,
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if biting successfully walks americans through this emotional process, he is going to be able to suck us in to a sustain global war on terror that could last another decade. after seizing power, the tal about an honest general amnesty and i've got his time for all citizens, of course, including officials who previously worked on the governments, but with reports growing of taliban reprisals that were with links to foreign forces could well be in danger. we spoke to a former interpreter who worked for the u. k. embassy and cobbled during the 20 year campaign. he asked to keep his name on this location secret. re had a lot of government because the government, we never thought of. we will, in this situation, wouldn't be where they don't know. why did it look like white and without protection, without any. it's almost one week or more than that. i don't have an issue. so i moved. i keep changing way. my place we had went on the
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on the books government and i went to the airport, but we couldn't even go there. and they were eating people like saying if i'm thinking going and some of the 1st visit to me by piece as i'm but also hard like you, me am an approval. but why should i do this? this even will not help me with anything that was thrown away by them. now, i think i've tried many parents call them even then they have to show another when i know what to do. but they are not going to go over the response. i lost everything with the hope of the the i will, i will buy from here. we tell the taliban surrounded the only air, colorado out of the country,
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the moment. cobble airport with extra guards for the bombing there last week. the claim, the lives of at least 170 last toll through the crowd, bodies were thrown into a nearby open sewer, peep, living gathering in the pool for days we brought the pictures, you know the story trying to flee the taliban return. now that the former interpreter again told us more about the blast and said the u. k. government had betrayed in his view the local stuff from one him. one. can you make it a way you can smell the blood a plus? i saw by my own eyes, the bodies. i saw their bodies, my wife just unquestioned, been. and you couldn't, you couldn't even walk. it was unknown. what is inside the water or not. it was, it was a very good insurance of the airport also be closed. the airport there was no i did informed about the phone office. oh so you
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okay about before this happens, but they didn't accept after the accident that i was too late. it is a bit rate. i worked for them in a very good way. i have been more than my capacity the 1st they do in the clear, you know that we will not we will not the on those people who work with the phone and people's not hanging over government options, but i don't think i'm babies. thought, boasting house the store going by my house and they were going to tell me all i can do this morning to sort of buy. but when they bill bill bill, i know this. i'm not, i'm on my car. we don't know if they help us, the believe the other one will kill the most. that's why they are not even be are not even talking with us. army, the one is green to help us for one night to lose
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a give us the. then the other thing because i have its own home and they will also particular for him and so many others. yeah. well, that suicide bombing the big picture. a couple airports highlighted once again, the severe age opposed still, but let me state, despite the loss of the so called color for 4 years ago, he met her russian terror suspects who claims that he was tricked into fighting for isolated syrian by the pretty secret service and an interview with correspondingly put, try to get as much of as of made some diving allegations against the u. k. government . so i'm gonna leave you this with that in depth report coming up the we set off for russia's once troubled southern region cold. doug, it's done now mostly famous in the west for being the homeland of mixed martial arts, stark hobbies, neural montgomery,
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we've managed to get access from the authorities to someone who used to fight right on the islamic state line in theory, a shoulder to shoulder with jihad and is claimed to have been the only fighter in his group to survive an enemy air strike ah august on the biggest, free trial detention center behind my shoulder, many suspected terrorists. a lot of them were eventually convicted, went through this massive facility in hotch. go on. who's the interview we were looking for? appeared very promising to us. after all, the tip of from law enforcement was, he's ready and willing to talk we've been given permission to talk to the terrorist suspect inside the detention center. so we're waiting or hard chance to hear the story. plus,
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we don't already found out the man had spent a while inside rock serial. formerly the so called capital of high school. and you don't call a city that or nothing. the a doing my job. and they told us how to hold the sword and how to chop off the market. when was told like cannibal, that's how people are treated. so 6 years ago he was in rocca in august 2021. he was awaiting trial on several terrorism charges. as
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a month i vazo $33.00 born in doug, it's done some of what you're about to hear me. sounds like typical words of excuse from a fighter looking for a softer punishment. like he's playing the victim hard to say is that what are you from? are committed, we're just going to be for this month it was but he'd probably be surprised to know that as a man wasn't talking about those who recruited him to join iso or above the commanders that had been giving out orders in syria in a voice of despair he was accusing you. k citizens of betrayal, claiming it was british intelligence operatives that had completely ruined his life
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. we cannot properly verify as a mad story or make any conclusions even though he did provide the russian police with some evidence of his claims. and even showed us elements of it, but definitely his version of events, at least, deserves attention. so almost 10 years ago, this is 1st of all and indeed says as a man, he, his wife and kids were happy with their new lives in the u. k. with their new home and the city of lester with new job opportunities all until the family went to visit their relatives in germany. which coincided with an absolutely dreadful act of terrorism in paris. now surely handle it
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isn't the issue with my little chicken replace until a little dog. ready he claims that those who interrogated and searched him introduce themselves as members of the u. k. intelligence service weeks later, he says, he began receiving phone calls from the same people who then insisted that they should meet during the potential trouble for his family. as a man agreed to meet for a conversation at a local police station. this he says he seek would be recorded on his phone and said, don line, we pay people for the time to do things off. is that something that you've ever considered for was trying to identify problems within the community? is somebody going in there and challenging the map or trying to speak to your members?
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was full brain tree mystery. you've just heard it right. if the recording is authentic, it proves his claims. but the operatives, he says he'd already seen at the airport, asked him to spine on muslims in lester mosques, according to as a man, the offer came after the men fried to build trust in a lengthy frenzy chance. but he told them he'd much rather stay away from such dealing. the phone calls, however, didn't, and there, at the next meeting came a much more serious proposal. as a match says he was apt to go on islamic state stronghold and syria and spy for the and unfortunately, as a mat says, he was not able to record that conversation. this is miss watson
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said, you would hope that you forget. so let me just a little bit mr. family. as a matter points out, he was promised that he wouldn't have to fight for school and so risk his life because he to be a trainee upon a wife. he also says one of the conditions was that he'd be evacuated home after 3 months of spine, the big reward. and also the alleged persistence of the intelligence recruiters made as a man agreed to become a british spine. he firmly maintains, that was the reason he ended up on the side terrace to syria. the reality on the ground shocked him, according to as a man soon after joining vigil hottest. he was forced to take part in. i saw military ops which appeared to be doomed from the onset
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so the g y school still a whole chain digital i need to just do it of somebody. let us show us to show us as to which he claimed he continued to be called in when he wanted to get in touch with his supervisor in the cake to complain. they disappeared from messengers. as a mat says he felt completely abandoned by those checks and so on. one of the armed, obscene, legit we never wanted to be part of as a matter was head and hor be injured in a drone strike. he says he was the only survivor in his group in all the money in my new system.
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so we can national punish social initiatives and having lost all hope for help from the u. k. as a met says he spent months trying to escape syria while barely being able to walk. although initially he says he was preparing for his inevitable death. yes. well, i don't mean to get as much says it's a miracle that he eventually began to recover and did find his way out of syria on his own. the think documents which 1st help them reach the later became the cause of his arrest there and further deportation to russia. he says,
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where he ended up is absolutely his own fault. but at this point, he wouldn't mind looking into the eyes of the brit swore legit. the scared him with their persistence dragged him into the worst nightmare of his life and supposedly for him in a disgraceful manner. so this was the same with miss jamie i'm a little run in the industry, but also i knew i knew you said that i'd appreciate it as little as it was. so the we have come all the way to as a month home town,
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about 40 kilometers away from the regions capital. that's after getting in touch with his mother who still lives here. but for years she was completely unaware of the fate of her son lose. the subsidy she lives. we were welcomed by a decent, educated and hospitable family. surely it's only natural that as a matter mother, not be such believed her son's story. no. yeah. i need to know. the goodness that it was there. belinda said then him good because you only show up at the show at the show, but also need to provide you with the nimble shabani. somewhat unusual and unusual
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on brucely group. i gotta push no mess on to those one yet. the only new will get them to come to the new vision. so, so she was cousin duck, young, gloomy girl, who of that sort luda. and which he only more than you, but almost able much to listen to on the some i don't know which he only which number me, which is not, you know, difficult or not be sought, says she can understand how the big sum allegedly offered by the british intelligence could have tempted her son, a young bread winner for the family. but still she firmly believes that as a man fill victim to psychological technique. if not outright pressure, when agreeing to take the job, she has an emotional message for someone that she's never seen or known. but who has claimed to have recruited her son. that cookie was leveled not of
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a bus the really need to, i didn't you. but you are the just keep but almost all the food and i didn't, you guys did to move to the stuff which you are supposed to be on. come up. not usually we will to the pride in a bottom, especially with them when i was little here to yearbook, to cover him. so we need to on you for the also in the, with the key some blogs and i think, you know, i've shown you start on that so far. our request for comment on all the allegations and as a med story has been ignored by you gaze my 6. this is where my life began. but the twists and turns of its fate, let him back to digest in, and he will have to bear the responsibility for all the decisions he made. however, all he and his family want right now is for him to be able to go on with his wife
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