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oh i, i use ah, to have a message to any possible invader. but anyone who looked canister with bad intention, they will face what the united states has face today. merrick is hasty departure from afghanistan, leaves the country in the hands of the very taliban regime. washington promised to overthrow 20 years ago. why the chaos and bloodshed during the final days of the u
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. s. president biden administration that continues to praise. the outcome of americans longest school on his foreign powers. right. you get the last that people actually go both hundreds of africans. i was employed, have been left with that protection. former interpreter who worked for the british embassy tells us that the u. the u. k. has portrayed its local stuff they will put them in a very good rate. i helped him more than make up a car. you know, i hello, good evening. welcome. just going to o'clock here in the russian capital you're watching artie international. now i've got to stand is entering a new phase in its history, but under the same old ban rule, the same regime that was in charge 20 years ago. the last us military flight took off from cooper lab port on monday night,
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bringing to an end america's longer school on here and visit the taliban inside the airport. some a pe well equipped to maybe u. s. military gear. just a small part of the trophies garnered from american troops during the hasty retreat, abandoned helicopters. the can also be seen inside high is that? well, the taliban now have full control over the countries. key transport hub is witnessed chaotic and deadly seeing since the military, sweat back to power across afghanistan. and after 2 decades of the us military presence, the group has issued a very clear warning. marble. how y'all was going to have a message to any possible invader. but anyone who looks to get this done with bad intention, they will face what the united states has faced today. there is something of a sense of relief here and that sense of relief isn't because the americans have
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gotten that that relief is being felt by diplomats but by civilians here. and that is the new, more incidents took place as the evacuation was wrapping up at capital airport. the taliban went into the airport proper. merely minute minutes after midnight, minutes after the american troops, the last american troops at campbell airport. and then i've got his thought had taken off and off to for hours and hours we heard the rule of god and 5 machine gun and we, we, we thought we had even had a large caliber far from all directions in the city. that was the taliban. celebrating laboratory godfather, they are now in control of the airport. they went in, they inspected the place, allegedly, they're now in possession of even more aircraft left behind by the ass, gotten military left behind by the united states and its allies. though from what
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we've heard, many of the, the jets, the aircraft at the airport. what made dysfunctional so, so they were purposefully destroyed tide. go tangled with by evacuating american troops. nevertheless, the tyler, but he's celebrating and they held a ceremony at the airport saying that now we finally won. hungary love you by the way. thank god. first of all, i would like to say that the gun son is finally in every sense, free and independent. and our forces are control and the military and civilian parts of the airport. normal activity of the airport will start both in the civilian unit as rules, the military unit resume, as the help all of capital completely uncontested. they are in control of most of the of gotten install. there is only one province that is still holding out against the taliban. the, even that even that is surrounded as for the evacuation. what the united states has
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been saying, well, aside from them, praising almost the title by saying that they were helpful and useful and holding a firm perimeter around the airport. the united states sees this evacuation. what happened here as a success? this is been a massive military, diplomatic, and mandatory and undertaking one of the most difficult donations history, 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 atkins, leave afghanistan. if they choose, we work to pencil to evacuate and relocate and work alongside us. and our particular risk reprice. we've gotten many out, but many are still there from the perspective of a humanitarian point of view. it is arguable that this was the success that,
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that trumping to be. because so many people, hundreds of american citizens alone. never mind european citizens. just yesterday we met people who had british, possible to australian passports, and that was just a small number of people that we met. and they've all been left behind. they were unable. and even if, if they were able to get to the airport, they weren't allowed inside either by the time about or by the troops. then the nato troops there who wouldn't let them in the spot them showing papers and passports they wouldn't let them in until they had prior approval forms and flips of paper as we heard from some people. so. so definitely many people have been behind desperate people who, who believe there is a real threat to their lives, to the security and safety of their families. and there is, it is absolutely clear. there is no idea among them how to get out the out of the country. what the future holds,
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whether the taliban will abide by the promise of amnesty. the taliban itself is said that yes, these people will be allowed to leave and molested the taliban of the obviously once international recognition. and that recognition will only come if they act now in a civilized manner if they allow people to leave. nevertheless, only tom will tell if these people will be able to get out of i've got to start going against the reporting. they're from cooper well with the biden team still painting the outcome of the 20 mission. as a success, there are 90, retired us generals and admirals, demanding the defense secretary and joint chiefs of staff. step down over the chaotic withdraw. they've called it a reputation disaster and stressed it would front your trust in the us among its allies. 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
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an unreliable partner in any multinational agreement or operation. trust in the united states is irreparably damaged. but it's not just retired top ross either who was speaking at some acting service personnel or also voicing that rancor and had paid a price to for doing so. one senior us marine has been dismissed for keys in the government of butchering the afghan stam polite speaking in the way of the cabal, airport bombing student, shallow post the video on social media that went viral. the 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 barger airfield, the strategic berries before we evacuate?
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everyone? did anyone do that? and when you didn't think to do that, the thing when raise your hand, say we completely mess this up or just as after posting that clip. lieutenant colonel sheller said that she had been relieved of gt over. lack of trust and confidence in his ability to command. however, he did get an outpouring of support on line. and on sunday, he posted another video saying he's also resigning his commission, adding, i have forfeited my retirement all entitlements, and i don't want a single dollar. we also heard from former us marine cool intelligence officer, scott rissa. he does think that somebody needs to be held accountable so that lessons can be let 1st 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,
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illusion occur sheller is 100 percent correct? i take umbrage it away. he got his message across. he was really relief for cause because his job was to train young marines to be prepared to fight in future conflicts. his job was not to be critical of policies passed by is senior leadership to 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 and energy. 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. meanwhile, republicans, according for joe biden to resign or face impeachment over his handling of the afghanistan, polite party members say that the president failed at his job,
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left hundreds of americans and allies behind a made the world less safe because of his decision is look at high biden himself reacted to the afghan crisis along the way. the mission to degrade the chairs tread about cod in afghanistan. in kilo some been lot was a success. i believed that our presence in that gap stan should be focused on the reason we went in the 1st place to ensure afghan a stand would not be used as a base from which to attack our homeland again. we did that. we accomplish that objective and i suppose take any questions or go ahead and ask janice and i'm not going to forget the heritage deal. the president trump negotiated with italy was never
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a good time to withdraw us forces. 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, 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
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countries. so i don't think this is over because biden is doing his job as an actor is getting that emotional by. and i am very afraid that if, if biting successfully walks americans through this emotional process, he is going to be able to suck us in to sustain global war on terror that could last another decade. but after seizing power, the taliban announced a general amnesty in afghan. a stand for all citizens, including officials who worked under the previous government, but with reports, scribing off taliban reprisals. anybody with links to foreign forces could well be in danger. we spoke to a former interpreter who worked for the british embassy in cabal. during the 20th campaign, he asked that his name and location be kept secret. we had a lot of government because the government, we never thought of. we will in distribution wouldn't be where they don't know why
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they did. why without protection, without any almost one week or more than that. i don't have any show. i'm a, i'm keep changing way my place. we had went all the scheme on the books government and the movement people to the airport. but we couldn't even tell because it was there. how can they were eating people like saying if i'm thinking, doing an action before that me by a piece as i did, it also holds maybe like, you know, m approval later this evening will not be the last thing. i tried. many parents call them even the do they have to show on another when i know what to do, but that they're not getting the response. i lost everything with the hope of the
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be i will, i will. bye. meanwhile, a ton of ban has deployed extra guards rang couple and pull the on the corridor ags of the country off the last week forming which killed at least $170.00. that blast tool through a crowd throwing parties into a nearby open sewer. people have been gathering at the airport for days trying to flee the taliban return. that former interpreter again talk to us about the blast and the keys is the british government of betraying that local stuff from $11.00 to make it a way you can smell the blood a plus i saw by my own eyes, the body i saw there, devoid is my wife, i'm going to bid and you couldn't, couldn't even walk with a lot of what is inside. there was another was it was a very good off in terms of the and also that it wouldn't be glued there. there was
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no for him to do. i did inform the can be informed you okay about before this happened, but they didn't that says after that the time was too late for it hasn't been res. i work for them in a very good way. i had been more than like, ever since the 1st day when the, from the clear, you know, we will not on those people who will be both will not handling of a government options. but i don't think i may be missing. how's the thought going to fight my house? and they are going to me all i can do the 9th sort of by monday, the bill of the i know the like i'm not on on my car. we didn't know if they help us,
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the believe that the other one will be most. that's boy, they're not even, they're not even hungry. meanwhile, the bridge formed zachary dominant rob is admitted. he doesn't know exactly how many k nationals still in afghanistan, and he's facing growing anger over the handling of the british evacuation mission and put the number left behind in the low hundreds during a recent interview. look, of course, when we are lament the fact that anyone would be left behind, i know that the number of u. k. nationals, the particular responsibility of the foreign office is now down at a very low level specific, well, low hundreds. given that we've taken in total $5000.00 out. and most of those are difficult cases where it's not clear around the eligibility because they're undocumented, believe us or not dominate ra then went on to say that no other department and the united kingdom has handled the crisis in austin east on any better than the foreign office, of course,
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the very department that he is in charge of now that has raised numerous consent and raised many eyebrows. among many colleagues in the hall of westminster of close dominic roles has been long embroiled over the last few weeks in many controversial issues. and the handling of the crisis in afghanistan because of course, when couple fell to the taliban some 2 weeks ago, dominate. rob was nowhere to be seen. in fact, finally seen sunbathing abroad on holiday with his family. but not just that. allegedly he declined many phone calls, he did not pick up the phone to his counterpart in the stone on paki stall, which has led to many people pointing. many thing is of blame dominant rob. so the foreign secretary to go a while during an international crisis of this magnitude is nothing short of a shameful. i think it was amazing, staggering that the foreign secretary was still on holiday. while i scan stone was collapsing to the taliban. you've got to be on duty during that sort of period
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where we're so deeply and intimately involved in it. we haven't heard from the foreign secretary in about a week despite this being the biggest single foreign policy disasters and suicide. so i don't know what the foreign office is thinking. while his handling of the cross is in afghanistan has really gone from bad to worse. in fact, he's now saying and advising that, anybody that still need to leave ask on a stone would probably be better off, going to a neighboring country to try and return to safety here in the united kingdom. however, of course, i easier said than done considering the taliban operating board checkpoints and really is putting a lot of trust in the taliban to uphold that side of the deal. allowing any safe passage to anybody that wishes to leave. it does come. of course, the britain promised that all you k citizens all u k. nationals, and indeed all of those assisted and the occupation assisted the british army and
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the occupation over the last 18 years would be able to return to the united kingdom . however, as the weeks and days been passed, many ministers in parliament was saying not everybody would be able to get out. and now dominic rob, as we heard, is it missing? he has no idea how many british citizens still remain in africa installed, but it's actually maintain that the u. k has done a good job and that people should stop attacking the u. k for its own occupation process. anyone getting back passing briefings either at me or the foreign commonwealth and development office is frankly not credible. and it is deeply responsible. we have absolutely been on this and you can see we have been on these . why? because we have got 17000 people out. well, it's not just the u. k. systems that are in need of returning here to the united kingdom. but many, many afghans are actually desperate to flee from the taliban takeover as well,
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and have been emailing the united kingdom, the foreign office trying to get some help. so what we're hearing now is a minister has admitted that email. some schools of people have not only not been replied to a process, but not even being read by many, many ministers here in westminster. meaning that many people are still stuck in the region and fearing for their lives without any sense that they will ever be able to get out. despite all of this, dominick rob the foreign secretary is still maintaining. they were real, a tangible gains from the 18 year occupation when colleagues all around him over the past few weeks have even been pushed to the point of floods, of tears in the house of commons, saying the absolute opposite to dominic rob. now he will indeed be stopped in a foreign affairs select committee. that's an opportunity for many m p 's to really grill the foreign secretary office handling of this crisis. no doubt it really will be a grilling, indeed that tomorrow. but many people are really questioning how on the dominic rob
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is in this position still in this position, a crucial role. but at a critical time, what we asked people to in london, what they think of the foreign secretaries handling of the afghan poli, i think you should be aware of how many people are left and then tried to help those people. well, i mean, they have to come up with the correct amount of how many people are there and why was they, you know, brought back. he showed that he doesn't know what we are tight. actually. i paid the best, i mean to, to be the greatest, but someone gives you 4 days or 5 days to clear out the countries don't go much chances. getting everyone, however you seem to be more more concerned with his own in depression that he is making on the world world. isn't that what, what's going on in the world around him? if a public doesn't
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a public person doesn't have to acknowledge who is supposed to protect the nation. it doesn't make me feel that i can trust politicians. my whole opinion of the government is not very high. and as a dominic rob, so behavioral things appalling. i'm just working on, he still had to decide there's a belief carried warning for europe from the world health organization. meanwhile, russian scientists say that they are on the way to developing and medication to treat the sick. when have a look at the details in a couple of minutes the the the
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the the when i would show the wrong, when i was just don't you? yes to shave out. the thing becomes the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground in this hello again. the
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european union is recommending that the united states be removed from safe travel is over surgeon code 900 cases. in the meantime, the world health organization is warning of a decline in vaccine uptake. vaccination is a right, but also a responsibility. the stagnation and vaccine uptake in region is of serious concern . no that public health and social measures are be relaxed in many countries. the public's vaccination acceptance is crucial if we are to avoid a greater transmission, more severe disease in cletus in debts and a bigger disc. that's new variance of concern will emerge. vaccine scepticism and science denial is holding us back from stabilizing this crisis. it serves no purpose and is good for no one. well the w h,
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i also predicts that more than 200000 people in europe could potentially die from co. i'm related health issues by december with face the new school year will exacerbate the situation further. and while the delta strain is reported to have more serious outcomes, one lamp here in russia is working on country the virus altogether. amir 19 and new medications specifically developed accounting with 19 is going through the 2nd phase of clinical trials and is expected to be registered next month. because don off as moody types when russia registered the world's 1st vaccine for over 19 sputnik green. it was initially met with skepticism both abroad and at home phase were later put aside by well months of successful use all over the world and multiple publications in science journals. so now another institute aims another record, and that is registering the world's 1st effective medication for covert maintain.
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the drug cooled mir 19 is still in the early stages of testing. it's almost passed face to clinical trials, but has already managed to drastically reduce coven 19 levels and subjects that would fit the medication targets a certain parts of the sauce called to genome, which then undergo certain modifications and finally eliminated. so this medication effectively prevents this virus from replicating the pre clinical trials we carried out. so the mid 19 decreases the viruses, reproductive ability by 10000 times which the drug is about to undergo the most critical part of its testing on a large number of volunteers. the way mir 19 is supposed to be administered, will be familiar to anybody who's suffering from asthma, for example, through an inhaler just like this one. because apparently it's the most effective way of targeting the virus. suddenly suddenly, this infection enters the body through the upper respiratory tract,
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so we have to block this gateway for the virus testing, prove that this method is more effective than others in tackling the virus. i'm told that the main challenge that scientists faced here was to make the drug target only the genetic material of the virus and not of the human host. it also doesn't when developing a medication that is based on 2 components. it's important to make sure that one of them doesn't prevents human genome from functioning properly. on medication only blocks the viruses genome. we carried out a thorough analysis that is proven the safety of the medication was the 1st stage of clinical trials the poses no threat to healthy individuals. today, we are the 2nd stage of clinical trials, which involves people infected with covey. 19 our previous results reassures that it will not cause any side effects. we hope that ultimately it will be allowed for youth and people from all age groups, starting from the elderly. the children. if mir 19 proves and safety and efficiency, it could be a game changing, ending the pandemic,
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and amid fears of another wave of infections looming, the medication is eagerly awaited not only here in russia, but japan and south korea have also apparently shown an interest in the drug make there's done of reporting for the 1st infection by the delta very was reported in india early this year, and it's not been detected in over 130 countries. delta is highly contagious and can have a more serious outcome than other strains ahead of what moscow, the head of one moscow research center describe the battle against the very and here in russia, the me which is okay after the delta variant and merged and essentially became the predominant one and we had to look into his essence, creative vaccine against him. we will follow exactly the same part he pursued. when working on the job against the alpha strain, it will require various examinations, preclinical and clinical trials and so on. so now it's all unclear because koby 19
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itself is a young, noble virus. it is changing all the time and we don't know when it's evolution will finally solve. we don't know whether we'll be dealing with one strain which will ultimately supercede the others with a number of strains. right now a task is to identify and examined the existing strains that we can use them in drugs on the thought. mean, you might, i mean, as with the vaccine against the variance, introduction of a new one will take around a year. you should bear in mind that this timeframe is absolutely unconventional. and last time the process was accelerated due to some regulatory incentives. on the last time we prepared reports of our performance and received 100 requests from abroad, seeking to produce our census vaccine. notice kovak, this issue raises 2 problems. first of all, the world is also played by law.

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