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i understand that the taliban would suite to victory extremely quickly, not because of necessarily military superiority, but simply because it was about combining american forces that was holding like a house of cards. i'm afghanistan and the government there to get us. of course that would collapse. and yet this rapid collapse, assuming it wasn't foreseen, or if the intelligence in d did suggest that, then that was an actor upon. but given that such little time was available for the underground probably did the best they could. and i mean americans and shining deed with that. how about how put in this what the main issue here is? i think it's in terms of why actions that are political and more seed. and i was taken earlier, for example, in the british media and amongst british politicians. it's been our subject of discussion for many months as to what britain is doing and the same would apply to america. i'm sure to get out. understand those people who have assisted the british americans in oppression. a new clarity would be at risk and a threat,
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even deadly threat. we're excited to come to power. and the fact that so much notice was given not necessarily of the speed and precise nature of the telephone taker, but certainly the plans needed to be put in place. it's absolutely obvious, i think not just in retrospect that at the time the lot a lot more urgency and energy should have been diverted to that question. and the fact that it wasn't the only answer as to why that happened has to be the incompetence of gold it. it's strange that i was in the charles that the i think was back in april. that america nines going to be true. which trees for i think probably early september, surely from april on would you would expect britain to try and get its national what. why wait until the last couple of weeks? yes, i say, i think it's absolutely clear that that was going to happen and maybe it's publicly announced the deal. i mean, and, you know, most observers manager is expected to tell about takeover. but i think what happened was that, and the british americans were caught by surprise at the speed of course they want
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that interpreters and their systems to stay in place as long as possible. because of course, they are assisting the occupation forces the british americans and other countries . but when it became clear, even, even if it was just 2 weeks before that the country's government took governing structures were collapsing at such as rapid rate. and again, that suggested that deals were being done with deals have been put in place before either paradigm with regional leaders, governance military leaders, for example, to facilitate that rapid come up because it was not military only come apps, you to feel intelligence would have picked that up and even at those last 2 weeks, that would have been a much, much more urgent exaggeration very concerned. whereas in fact, what we saw was really a panic set in at the last moment sister, it was only 3 or 4 or 5 days in order to get very some people out. so i think it's not just a question of in hindsight,
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retrospect we can say that this is extremely incompetent, even handle it. and of course the consequences are still to play out. you said that you know, breaking you feel dealt with a bad hand as best a cobra g. think from a p r point of view. there's a few goals in sibley dominic rob, still on holiday, while all this was unfolding. yeah, i should. correct. if i get my impression, i didn't mean to give it it's, i think britain has been bad. and i think the british troops on the ground including the air force and everybody else that was involved and accurately fictitious. there was something about hand giving so little notice and put in harm's way as well necessarily. and i said, of course applies to the american civil attack. i'm pretty sure and to some degree, of course, a large degree, the american government, not in its decision to withdraw. i think people such as myself, a long, long, big prediction, many, many years that the inevitable result of this occupation would of course, it's a long detailed subject. but just in brief that it was inevitable that it would end
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this way with the british americans and other major forces leaving on the chat about being back in control. but the nature with which the collapse happened at the end in terms of the british americans and other countries as well. the fact that they were psychiatric disorganized in that was true, just suggest a lack of leadership. and that particular applies when you've got somebody on holiday. you should be one of those that's actually running the operation. here we are talking about dominant but also poor leadership and lack of organization, lack of motivation and under puzzle, lack of competence in actually making sure that as much of urgency those times were in place and then could be put into practice, are very, very quickly to get those people out who quite obviously would be in danger. okay, charles, what we're going to leave it there, but it's a good to talk tonight that was a charles, she bridge a former u. k. counter terrorism intelligence officer,
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me mar republicans, according to joe biden, to resign or face impeachment over his handling of the afghanistan, polite party members say the president failed at his job, left hundreds of americans and allies behind made the world less safe because of his decision. his look how biden himself reacted to the afghan crisis along the way . the emission to degrade the chairs tread about kind in afghanistan and kilo some been lot was a success. i believed that our presence in that gas, dan should be focused on the reason we went in the 1st place to ensure afghans that 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
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out janice, and i'm not going to give you jared deal. the president trump negotiated with italy was never 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 right now it's less walk the american people over through the end of the
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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 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. do a sustain global war on terror that could last another decade. after saving power, the taliban announced a general amnesty in afghanistan for all citizens, including officials who worked under the previous government, but with reports growing off taliban reprisals. and he party with links to foreign forces, could well be in danger. we spoke to a former interpreter, he worked for the british embassy in cabal. during the 20th campaign, he asked that his name and location be kept secret. we had
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a lot of freedom to go with because as a powerful government, we never thought of. we will in the situation when be for other i don't know why did it was like why without protection, without almost one week or more than that. i don't have an issue. i must keep changing way my place. we went from the scheme from the government and i went to the airport, but we couldn't even touch it because they were feeding people like thing. i'm thinking i'm going and some of the ridiculous visited me by the way, but also like you, me in this even will not be the
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thing. i hope i tried money parents call them even the sure another when i was there not getting the response. i lost everything with the hope of the be i will, i will buy from while the taliban has deployed extra guards around comple airport, the corridor at the country after last week's bombing, which killed at least 170, the blast tool through crowd throwing forties into a nearby open sewer people had been gathering up the airport for days trying to flee the taliban returns for montera pressure. again, talk to us about that blast and the keys is the british government and trying that local stuff from one a one kilometer away. you can smell the blood to the last minute that i saw by my own eyes. the body i saw there devoid is my way. i'm going to bid. and you couldn't, i couldn't even walk with a note of what is inside. there was
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a note on the wall, that's a very good interest of the info. also that it wouldn't be clued then there was no food in. so do i been informed about this can be i didn't inform you. ok about it before these things happen. but after that, the time was too late for it hasn't been res. i will for them in a very good way. i had been more than like, ever since the 1st day when the, the clear, you know, we would not we will not on those people who will be posed not handing over the government options. but i don't think i may be missing. how's the thought going occupied my house and they were going to tell me all i can do the 9th to survive. what monday to bill. i know there's
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like a not an online course. we didn't know if they help us believe that the other one will be most. that's why they're not even, they're not even hungry still to come. this are to use our president biden is expected to give a speech tomorrow at the end of america's 20 year war in afghanistan. don't we sit live with expert comments to hear? and the so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. developments only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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very critical of time. time to sit down and talk with me ah ah, i use the welcome back. neither european union,
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his recommending that the united states be removed from safe travel is over a surgeon case with $900.00 cases. in the meantime, the world health organization is warning have a decline in vaccine uptake. vaccination is a right, but also a responsibility. the stagnation and vaccine uptake in all region is of serious concern. know that public health and social measures are be relaxed in many countries. the public's vaccination acceptance is crucial. if we are to avoid 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 i water breaks that more than 200000 people in europe could potentially die
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from can you read am related health issues by december, 5th, the new school year will exacerbate the situation further. while the delta strain this report to have more serious outcomes, one lamp here in russia is working on countering the virus altogether. mir 19 and you medication specifically developed a counter code 19 is going through the 2nd phase of clinical trials and is expected to be registered next month. because you don off as more detail 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 at another record, and that is registering the world's 1st effective medication for covert 19. the drug cooled mir 19 is still in the early stages of testing. it's almost past face
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to clinical trials, but has already managed to drastically reduce coven 19 levels and test subjects with 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 broke is about to undergo the most critical part of its testing on a large number of volunteers. the way mirror 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. as we move this infection into the body through the upper respiratory tract. 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
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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. 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 of viruses genome. we carried out a thorough analysis that is proven the safety of the medication was the 1st stage of clinical trials de 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 that safety and efficiency, it could be a game changing, ending the pandemic, and my fears of another wave of infections looming. the medication is eagerly
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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 oxy. now the 1st infection by the delta, very miss reported in india early this year, and it's now been detected in over a $130.00 countries. voucher is highly contagious and can have a more serious outcome than of a strains. the head of one of moscow's reaches inches, described the battle against the variance. here in russia, the me, which a double cuckoo after the delta variant emerged and essentially became the predominant one. we had to look into his essence, create the vaccine against it. we will follow exactly the same party pursued when working on the job against the alfa strain. it will require various examinations, pre clinical and clinical trials and so on. so now it's all unclear because coby 19 itself is
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a young no virus. it is changing all the time and we don't know when it's evolution . we'll finally solve it. we don't know whether we'll be dealing with one strain which will ultimately supercede the others with a number of strategies. right now, a task is to identify and examine the existing strains that we can use them in drugs. the thought mean you might, i mean, as with the vaccine against the variance, the 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 known as covey vac. this issue raises 2 problems. first of all, the world is also plagued by lack of production capacity. secondly, there is a global shortage of such equipment. so these are 2 major constraints. i carrying
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the same advice as most other places around the world. russian authorities do say that the 1st significant step to protect yourself and your loved ones from cove. it is to be in ocoee, elated, but since vaccines do wear off, a new strains do appear. it's important to get a boost to jump to and from could self ski reports muscle car. what, melissa, what you've seen, how happy a people to come here from what i seen, those who come here are very keen. they understand it's necessary to get re vaccinated and they are ready to do it quickly in a comfortable environment. news way you getting a boost a job please tell me. hope you're well firstly, i believe the worst thing in life is to be ignorant. if you don't get vaccinated,
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you get sick. well, if you're lucky, you'll just be ill. if or not you will die like my 3 friends in what is the best way to be vaccinated with the same vaccine or another one. we can see there are different crews of food. there are a lot of publications saying that makes and vaccines may even be better. yes. so in theory, if you're fully vaccinated with sputnik, then you could get be vaccinated with coffee voc, but there are other publications. i can only side publications with one opinion or another. what did you do? i tried different vaccines. so what did you get be vaccinated with 1st i was vaccinated by sputnik, of course, and the booster job. and the booster job was call me back. you know what the mileage on the face if you have a little risk of catching the virus, you can do the boost job later. but if your chances are high, of course,
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you must get the vaccine as soon as possible. the booster jeff policy or rev explanation depends on the level of heard immunity when a new job should people who have recovered from the illness be vaccinated and have a booster job. take me, for example, i had the vaccine and recovered from the disease. should i be vaccinated? it was that you can, but it's not necessary in the most, like i asked when you can check your number of antibodies to get an idea of how your body will react to a boost to job, to find out how much they've gone down since your previous vaccination, when in $12.00 or 3 months we look at the results of the re vaccination. we'll have something to compare it to before and after. so we'll have a sign that the immune system has reacted properly in june.
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or sheila, so k a plus you have a very high number of antibodies despite the fact has been a couple of months since you recovered from the disease, your immune system reacted well. a maintains a high immune response, so i don't need to be vaccinated according to this test, this point, it won't increase my protection from cov, it only took a while, isn't going yes, no more. this of course, immunity after the disease is stronger, much stronger. it's much more frightening to get sick than to get the jab. there is no comparison, it's very bad to get sick. it's not only about the disease itself. it's also about post covered syndrome, also called long cove. it, it, that's why i'm like, oh no. the news 1st, they came for american football teams and now new zealand national soccer team is under scrutiny because after diversity review, the old whites could be forced to change their nickname. as new zealand,
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men's governing body may now have to come up with something more inclusive. we are in the process of working with stakeholders across the game as well as people from outside football. looking at all areas of the organization to make sure they have fit for purpose in 2021 and beyond. it's too early in the process to speak about any outcomes, but this is an important piece of work as we strive to be the most inclusive sports in alto roa, when the team name is derived from a nickname given by fans back in 1982, when the players, 1st dressed in an old white kit for a world cup game, the monica was a play on the country's national rugby teams, nickname, the all blacks. what that name isn't being called into question. lots of sports in teams based on color 20 years ago. the name wouldn't have raised an eyebrow. that's just the way it was. the class of 2010 i lot more progressive even considering dropping the all white monica is preposterous. there's absolutely no
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racial foundation to the name never has never will. thousands of football teams are defined by club colors, rail madrid, and known as las blanco's. the whites, this is no different. the new zealand rug would seem, are called the all blacks because they play entirely in black. the new zealand football team are called the old why it's because they play entirely in white. if you see anything to do with race in that, then it is you who is racist. nobody else. well, it's not just the new zealand team that has been in hot water for what is being seen as controversial connotation. because in the u. s. demonstrations of force, football, basketball, hockey, and other teams to to reconsider both names and logo. but we spoke to no wife fan. i'm former australian football player about the possible change amongst football people. no one is offended because anyone who knows the game knows that it's about the strip not about race or ethnicity. there may well be some people in society
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never liked the name because they think it's racist. at the same time, there are people out there who are always looking for a reason to be offended and jumped on this issue as a chance to educate and make themselves feel important. the important thing is to, to, to number one just to, just to, to establish okay, is this a problem for all the fans and any interested new york fan should be able to go online as simple as possible to say whatever it is. is it a problem? is it not a problem that's for them to decide? majority of my friends that i spoke to were rather likes about the situation. they would rather that the name remain the same. it's confusing a lot of people all of this because like i said, the vast majority people you know, especially the ones that have learned one thing growing up. and now being told that that thing is wrong. i just very confused at the people that do have a problem with it. they should state the case as to why they do have
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a problem with it. meanwhile, alcoholic smoker and elderly, these are just a few of the words that you should now avoid using to that's according to a new inclusive language guide published by the us centers for disease control in an effort to promote health equity. but some are wondering why the cdc has decided to wait in a tool in the world if like why is the agency that is supposed to be protected from infectious disease is shrink ideological statements on socialist equity and woke inclusivity is the cdc has the
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time to focus on being woke then the cobra 19 pandemic is over. please review your pre pandemic lives and please try to follow the cdc's health equity rules. yup. we can all see the positive effects focusing on stuff like inclusive language brought the military now was destruct the war on cobra to then if cdc becomes politically correct, they should be disbanded and we need a non political health, only oriented body screwed as equity. both this is new speak. this is a way to use you from isms to change the meaning of words. the strength of words, the sting of words, it's insanity. and what this does, is it not sin, fear,
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it doesn't help anybody. it doesn't make anybody feel better. it's just a new parlor game. it's a new way of saying, how can i change something just for the sake of changing it to say that i'm, i'm woke and i'm sentient. do they really care whether alcoholic versus substance abuse, handicapped versus handy? capable? i mean, do you, do they really care about this? or do they want to virtue signal to you, to let you know she, how much care see how much care you watching are seen to national in the next few minutes, we are expecting president biden, to give a speech, marking the end of america's 20, a military campaign in afghanistan, and as soon as he begins, we will go straight to it. ah,
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when i will show the wrong, when all just don't rule out, the thing becomes that after an engagement equal betrayal, when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground the they have paper, well, they have no bitcoin as a matter of fact they shut their bitcoin mining down, not sense they burg, their treasure of late 500 years ago under the main dynasty as a country made such a bone headed and stupid mistake.
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rather driven by dreams shaped by those in me dares thing. we dare to ask me ah, how 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 grace today. merrick has hasty departure from afghanistan. leave the country behind the very taliban regime,
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the washington promised to overthrow 20 years ago. despite the.

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