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i the the jo biden's approval ratings dropped for the lowest of his presidency after the celtic withdrawal from afghanistan, the administration is sticking to the belief of some good payoff can still ship public opinion away from the object failure. kayla across the atlantic now calls into question. america's role is a global superpower. the british premier says he sold a full cobble coming respiratory bite and that came as a surprise. the time us partners in the a, you rethink that dependence on washington with topped up the saying they call rely on american military support. i'm happy to tell me and russia president calls the
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afghanistan situation, a catastrophe which serves nobody's interest. what's happened in afghanistan is indeed a catastrophe. americans are pragmatic people and have spent over 1.5 trillion dollars on the african campaign, but it was end ah either friday afternoon or good afternoon, i'm calling you from on the international 1st president biden is getting new lowes at home with only 43 percent of americans approving of his performance, according to a recent national poll, it is worth such ratings since he started the job down 6 percentage points following the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan with the vast majority of americans viewing the war as a failure. now, another operation begins for the administration to win over hearts and minds of the
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home and to persuade people that it wasn't that bad off the column is simon right, gives us his take areas, then the laugh us soldier to leave afghanistan, major general chris donahue, of the 2nd one seem to be played on the screen by bradley cooper or chris or jay to thinking, you know, i don't think i know is, is definitely going to be a movie because now the robots from installing has been lost by the u. s. then it's buddies, the real battle, we're getting the battle to make light and i turn the u. s. actually one. well, maybe not one, they're not miracle workers, but make it look. they didn't lose clients i badly exhibit. one is in fact, the aforementioned major general chris donahue, there is no way that this picture here was serendipity payoff to it, and heroic green send out into the well, the media will govern it without question. say stuff like this, the last american soldier to leave afghanistan on the lot and you went to the last
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american troops left. can a stand, i mean, come on. you think this is really the last us don't do enough. we will not forgive . we will not forget we will hunt you down to make you pay that angry old uncle joe biden. they're talking about this new. all this long voices k ought to be confused with k pop. more special case on our ego ordered asteroids for whenever they put on what it might be hard to believe given their general accuracy for they there strikes you still need. special 4th is time on the ground going them in just in case civilians game. right, there is no way to than the last us soldier in africa. knowledge pos, shaping history is just sending out an image off, joe biden, according to voices, and he has an off phone call to ask on president gone before couple fell and gone. the data runner the american president, couldn't run anyone. if he tried,
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said there was a need, whether it's true or not, there is a need to project a different make job. is that accurate? telephone not going to get into private diplomatic conversations or transcripts of phone calls. so yeah, it's accurate. we're well into the jo biden's words, the project at different pages that each which is hard when the pictures is clear, this one for everyone to see, you start to get really questionable stuff by this extraordinary success. and this mission was due to the incredible skill. bravely and selfless courage of united states military, the phrase, extraordinary success. there is a pretty heavy listing there, boys, johnson is going in this direction. what we're saying is that guns don canton look back into becoming a breeding ground of terror. a comp become a naco state, goes,
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has got to be educated up to the age of 18 because as the guy down to balk hall to sell anything like when they get rid of western nations, they're gonna start sending out liberal statements instead of the un security can the security council was voting on a resolution meant as a message for the taliban that the world is watching. also included stuff like selling the kind of bound to up hold human rights and fight terrorism. invade listening at this point. china, russia abstained in the vote because we can see this an attempt to shift the blame for the failure to collapse after 20 years of the presence of the united states and their allies in the region onto the taliban. and all the countries in the region that will have to deal with the results of the piano, opportunity, diplomatic grandstanding, flashing the liberal or that is just for show off to you just messed up a country and scott offered one of the stories, then not advertising well this one,
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we're learning details of a secret agreement. stunning details between the taliban and the u. s. military. that deal with the u. s. military. julie asking the taliban mostly gonna affect any stranded americans during the evacuation of combo. bring them gently the britain am i 6 by the pound key now talking to the taliban, to ask them not to let any terrorist settle can there wasn't that the didn't threatening the taliban that the un and then asking for help on the ground getting caught trying to rewrite reality, not a good look off the 2 decades about that stuff doesn't make the hollywood version. always hundreds of american citizens and the afghans with phases left stranded in afghanistan, washington's promising to look at all possible options to not leave them that permanently. and looking out for its own people. isn't there anything the u. s. has
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botched in it's 20 years and has gone down. i the i to tell it now has more black hawk helicopters than 85 percent of the countries in the world. ah. and isis k still exist in our growing and gamma stand, and eventually they acquire these weapons. ah, the
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majority of every member behind a veteran. we now have americans stuck in afghan at the taliban in charge with most more weaponry than they've ever had in the past. and a border that is open ah, a humanitarian catastrophe. loons in afghanistan on the half the population need few monetary in the system. one and 3. don't know where the next meal will come from. well, now that the administration spacing harsh criticism over the counter stam pull out the republican party of his poise to gain on biden's misfortune in the upcoming mid term elections. more on that next from caleb open. more than 100 americans left behind that afghan, a stand, 13 soldiers killed in
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a bombing. the chaotic pull out of afghanistan has turned into a major weapon for republicans to use against the biden administration. as they roll toward the 2020 to mid term elections. team trump has even started calling joe biden. the surrender in chief afghanistan cannot be as a terrorist base for terrorism. we did not get everybody out. dozens and dozens of us didn't plan to the airport and the gates never opened. mission hasn't been kalia. what does the failure look like? afghanistan now seems to be the reason that republicans are now calling for impeachment we call upon most somberly the resignation of this president joe biden. if we leave any americans behind, if we leave thousands of those afghans who thought along our side behind bravely, joe biden deserves to be in peach for
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a higher crime and misdemeanor of dereliction of duty. republicans in congress have to get on board with this process, build the case, start doing the work, and figure out how to get this done and impeach joe by mouth. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, so the impeachment is not on the table, but he couldn't hide the fact that some democrats are starting to get hot under the collar. well, look, the president is not going to be removed from office. it's a democratic house, narrowly democratic senate, have a feeling, the american people didn't think they voted for this government. it's aggressive expression. we fill in it. i think given some of the democrats affiliate, this goes beyond capitol hill. divisions of spread to ordinary citizens, half of americans, including one 3rd of democrats, now say that joe biden should resign over the afghanistan debacle, though 47 percent say his replacement commons, harris wouldn't fair a much better. one restaurant owner in florida has actually gone as far as banning
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biden's supporters from her diner. she says the sign stays up in her window until every american is out of afghanistan. if you voted for and continued to support and stand behind the burtless inept and corrupt and administration currently inhabiting the white house that is complicit in the death of our service men and women in afghanistan, please take a business elsewhere. yes, the us public has long favorite pulling out of afghanistan, but the way joe biden did it blew up in his face. now we've got republicans saying that he abandoned americans and made the country look weak and that has intensified divisions in the country. over all the white house isn't a pretty weak spot with the country looking on and disapproval. there just aren't people that are united over anything these days. they're divided over war. they're divided over response to the corona virus. they're divided over the economy. the divisiveness in america causes people not to reflect on what really makes sense.
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and instead to join in this blame game of right versus left, which leads to know which doesn't lead to actual illumination of the issues and thoughtful responses. the rift between the american people is just going to wide and wide and wide and, and the possibility for civil dialogue between the 2 is going to become harder and harder. and that's why it's crucial for those of us who don't fall into either one of those can't make a point of pointing out how all of the politicians are wrong and how this was never supposed to be about republican versus democrat. reality as this is the american people versus a very small handful of incredibly powerful people that run a washington d. c. on accounting criticism for me at home wasn't enough to abide and may also now be facing the decline. and what not long ago was seen as a very special relationship following the catastrophic withdrawal from afghanistan . officials in london are now calling into question washington's role. as a global superpower, a superpower that is also not preferred to stick at something, isn't probably superpower either. it is certainly not a global force, it's just
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a big power where this has collect westminster. again, an art is isa alley high. got a said usually when this kind of thing happens pretty frustrations end up being support through gritted teeth, but it's far more bold in the remarks now. it's not being echoed elsewhere in weitel. absolutely. i think what we've been seeing since the chaotic scenes of the nato western withdraw from afghanistan, those scenes at the fort, all of them really combining to lead to a blame game, people pointing the thing is that each other from within what is increasingly a fractured not just nato, but so called a special relationship that we've had so much about over the past few decades between the u. k and the u. s. and now those very different assessments and pronouncements of the situation really playing out in public. i stand squarely behind my decision. truth is, this did on fall more quickly than we had anticipated. it's been clear for many
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months that the situation could go very fast. now the british prime minister barak johnson has been under a lot of pressure domestically. but again, he's taken aim and perhaps some of the strategies put forth by us, including the withdrawal of support for the afghan army saying that essentially once that was withdrawn, it was never the ball, but they would lay down their arms and give up the fight for couple to the taliban, people in the army felt that they would no longer gonna be getting that american cover. then i think the logic for them the came really to, to end that their resistance and say things did go faster. now that finger pointing is going both ways. there is a report out briefing by the pentagon in the u. s. essentially blaming the u. k.
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for the devastating bombing, rightly some of the west aspects of the bombing at couple airports saying that they had advice for one of the main gates to have been shot that was leading into the airport. about the british had kept it open in order to aid the evacuation f. a. despite that briefing, say that there were intelligent signals that an attack was imminent. so all sides now engage seemingly in a briefing war and trying to perhaps, if not when the public relations war because that certainly not winning that nice. try to rid themselves with as much responsibility and public eyes as possible. not trans atlantic ties getting decidedly frosty and i ok for now in westminster, italy, thank you saying in the u. k. anti vaccine protest i have tried to storm the office of the case medicines regulator in london. we've got some video to
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show you of demonstrations clashing with police. this is outside the medicines and health care products regulatory agency. that's the part of the department of health that make sure that medicines are acceptably safe, including of course, cobit 19 vaccines and extremely angry scene. but a police lie and outside the entrance trying to stop those anti vax protested from get again, these protests have tried to attack other premises in london before, but they've largely targeted the media. they try to attack the b b c television center. even though the b, b, c moved out several years before they've also tried, i t v news as well, but now they're going for the department of health and the medicines agency. not entirely sure if the numbers there or who's organized, or whether it's indeed the same group of anti faxes who've organized this aggressive protest outside the medicines agency. in london, we'll keep watch on what's happening. we do have some pictures now to show you of
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that looks like a shopping center in london. no, it's a railway station due to give, getting the pictures as soon as you are somewhere in london that looks like one of the underground stations in central london looked like the jubilee line to me. but i don't know which particular station it was. these are the pictures that we got earlier aggressive scenes of angry, violent anti fax protest is trying to get into the you case. medicines and health care products regimen. regulatory agency is not an agency here much about, but it is the department of the, an agency of the department of health that keeps an eye on where the medicine for to put out for public use or acceptably safe. of course, off the tests this one of course include the kobe 19 vaccines, which have been deemed safe for use and have been administered for millions across the u. k. hand of also helps to maintain infection rates and keep those coming down . but this particular group, the anti vac says adamant that they shouldn't be forced on people of made violent
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approaches to several agencies in recent weeks. and of course police to turn out in force to try and stop them. doesn't look like they've managed to get in to the agency headquarters that will keep watch on what's happening and report back for you. apparently, it's not any britain that took americas handling of the african withdrawal is a wakeup call just to return to that subject. now, topic you officials are now saying that they no longer solely rely on the muscle of the american allies and that the block should develop its own defense capabilities . as many times has shown that the deficiencies in our strategic autonomy comes with a price. we need to increase the capacity to be able to act autonomous leave when and where necessary, and not to be dependent on the charges made by others. even if this others
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of our friends and allies, one idea is emerging strongly, you needs its own only. it's not new, but what many now for you, is that the u. s. unreliable partner? and this is one idea that gaining traction me to the home. i was going the us, this is tired and doesn't want to be the guardian of the world day anymore. the last for the year war enough goes done. there's a life. the americans lied to the people in the european, unanimous improved europe defense as a feeler inside nato. fine it is. we have to know the limits or, or capacities and to very carefully analyze the you possibilities, though with voice only echoed what you needed being saying now, there is a deep sense that you must find a way to have more told me which could mean no more cozying up to the us.
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we do not need know the search, just political event to rest, that you must twice for greater decision making to autonomy. it's greater diversity for action throughout. we must reflect openly and clear on a new stage in collective security and defense chip ability. while there might be, you were with the oven in you all, you even a common defense policy. how likely is it? well, covering tools in brussels have been focused on muted, rapid reaction force, the intervening international crises, previous efforts controlling the military might have ended in failure. the
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reality of bringing this idea to fruition is even more complicated than not a number of member states to call of such plans. there are concerns with an e u military force would effectively duplicate work already carried out by nito, and that this could further strain relations with us. the ear is not a credible substitute for what nature represents. you will not see any appetite for the european army amongst member states and some defense experts say to remove it in you all me is a known starter for an operation such as the evacuation from cooper to such a large, viscous organization as the used to slow for that countries must join forces in opportunity coalitions. the whole thing is that i got a song was
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a wakeup call to the you. and it found itself blocking in military friends and military might want and said that it was fantastic, least successful, the evacuation and you have boil saying no, it was a disaster. that's why they say now, we should have a force that we can project a project across the book, but to go where they can or, i mean america is, is falling back behind its own borders. they become isolationist. to get both republicans and democrats. you fill out the european governments feel that they have been let down by america in this, that bite and was much too fast. and so they, they wonder if natal is still a good idea. it's a, it's a real basic question that they're looking at. is nato still alive? the breakup of afghanistan is in nobody's interest,
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but the message from vladimir putin who's described to us withdrawal process as a catastrophe. the russian president was addressing a major economic form which is currently underway in the russian far east and city . a lot of our stuff disputed from what happened in afghanistan is indeed a catastrophe. a slow, it's not my word. it's american analyst writing. it americans are pragmatic. people and have spent over $1.00 trillion dollars on the afghan campaign of watts. and there is none. and this is a humanitarian catastrophe as well. if you look at the number of people left there, people who work for the western forces, i hope the west will come to understand their old policy, namely to civilize other states forcibly. i'm bringing elements of modern civilization in the image of western countries themselves. is a mistake? well, i've got some featured prominently, if not on the agenda of this form done at least in the back room discussions
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because the security of the country essential to the prosperity of the whole, not just the whole region, but the whole continent, the garrison happens to be right in the center of eurasia and any effort to integrate the east and the west to develop this continent economically socially would be doomed without some sort of stability and prosperity in that country. now for that to happen, the status of the taliban that will have to be addressed. because as of now, the taliban is considered to be terrorist organisation not only by russia, but also by the whole international community in order for that status to be removed or change or challenged in some way. it will require a unanimous vote by the same un security council, and this is exactly what logic put in sat today. shouldn't been configured. today. the taliban does control most of the territory of afghanistan. and we have to be
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realistic. we have to look at what's really behind the taliban statements. russia has no interest in the disintegration of afghanistan, or else there will be no one to negotiate with you. so the sooner the been joins, so to speak, the family of civil states, the easier it will be to communicate with them, to ask them questions. the civilized negotiation means certain rules that show me and with the country disintegrated he's, that's impossible. the united states does not consider the taliban as a terrorist movement, and earlier they unofficially pledge their support in trying to persuade other members of the council in removing the status. russia and china also eager to explore a chance for peace and have janice and both have that own separate negotiation tracks. with, with that moment russia reopened those talks back in 2018. so if things go smoothly,
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i think we may actually see the status of the taliban as the terrorist moment being challenged in the coming months. but that of course will get pound on how the movement that cell behaves itself for the time being. it's eager in getting international support is eager in trying to move the development and the reconstruction of afghanistan had and believe it and decide the fact that all those great powers have very different john. this is janice and it seems that with the time being they you want to try something new in that country and hopefully that will come about in the next few months starting attack and you see linda left, 6 people injured. that happened at a supermarket in oakland. at around 2 40 pm local time on friday, the prime minister says it was carried out by an ice inspired extremist. here's what witnesses say. they saw the 2 ladies, what lady for part of me just went to debbie?
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neither will allow for them. and i just realized that, oh my god, i have to run a lot of people run up to me says just one, just one guy, the step one. and then i walked to the next door and i saw a lady flag on the floor and then we had about like 6 or 7 gunshots. and everyone just kind of freaked out. everyone ran into the pharmacy. 3 of the 6 people entered a currently in a critical condition. the man behind the attack is us for lack of national have been on security threats less since 2016. he was previously arrested for planning an attack after which he was closely monitored. he was shot dead by police shortly after grabbing a knife of a supermarket, shelton supermarket, and starting the brand page security and anti terror expert. david lo says he believes a tax like this. a hard to prevent and suspects it might have been inspired by events in afghanistan. you look at the incident and it was a 62nd attack. i know really look at that a short time, but it shows the damage that can happen with a sharpie blade instruments. it's very,
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very difficult to have everybody completely on this about 24 hours. again, we're seeing is let me say to inspire these attacks. and of course, this is a big issue. certainly from withdrawal from afghanistan and western forces out of western influence with the islamic state in the course of province. it might be a coincidence. but you know, timing wise was this individual will never know now because he received by the museum police state. they have an area in the area of the eastern border with pakistan. you know, they will no doubt want to encourage other individuals who feel like clothes and, and travel over that constraining counts. but the other factors, if they've got a degree of stability they can get that medium industry running again. there is effective as it was a half an hour with another vision re next with sophie shevardnadze after which i'll be back here to update you on our developing stories here at r t for moscow. oh,
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