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the men at home, but in the 21st century, ah ah ah, a series of leads on confirm messages from the us military reveal the panic of the withdrawal from afghanistan. troops unable to rescue fellows to this is we've spoken to the former special forces, sewage, or who. sure. at the encrypted tech our biggest problem are getting people out actually the us government is actually not the time. i know that sounds crazy, but the biggest problem is not in italy, been there. actually it's in some cases of actually help also had this our enough down refugee is arrested in berlin after stumping to people. just as you're
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a braces for an influx of migrants from the war torn nation and a california school teacher is in the firing line after admitting on camera to radicalize his students with far left ah, wherever you're accounting the program from today, welcome to moscow and then use our an rti, you know, new to our top story. the white house sounds acknowledged, other rhonda 100 americans are still in afghanistan almost a week after the evacuation ended on wont be administration grapples with the full light, a series of leap messages have shed light on the military field efforts to get every us citizen out of the country an american citizens?
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yes, all of them. we are effing, abandoned american citizens. while those texts which haven't been verified were disclosed by michael young, a war correspondent on former special forces torture. he spoke to us sharing details with our t of his conversation with a high ranking u. s. army officer. that colonel was not physically present, but he was in contact. major general christiana, you who, who was the combatant commander on the ground. and so that colonel wasn't physically there, in fact, he was very frustrated and you can see from that tax, there was more tax those while he was really demonstrating a lot of frustration at one point he said, can you read the gate and other intended with the car and get in, i mean he wanted to rescue those people and you know, he, i hope that his tags don't cause him any problems. he's the kind of general we need . no, he didn't want to follow those orders. he wanted to get them out. we have 3 jets on the ground that were private jets that were paid for by
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a friend of mine's team. his name is rick clay, and his team had paid for 3 jets. they were on the ground civilian jets waiting. and the us military was not letting even civilian americans with passports, american passports, our biggest problem getting people out actually is the u. s. government. it's actually not the todd man. i know that sounds crazy, but the biggest problem is not valid in italy. man, i'm actually it's in some cases of actually helped us. you can't even make up the stuff. this is like something for a weird movie. so taliban is saying that us forces, happy to come and get them, or call us to let them through. nobody can make up the stuff. i don't care who's fault it is the department of state or the military. it's all of your fault. you didn't let them in period they were at the beginning. then of course, the next day we have a pentagon in the white house that they're going know, you know, all american citizens who wanted to get in could have gotten in. but they couldn't
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actually make it to the airport and were saying, excuse my language, i don't know if i can say this on russian tv. they definitely were at the gate period. michael young, who released conversations with contractors who were in cabal. no one of them wrote that $45.00 americans, including women and children, were unable to enter the airport. the source claim some are beaten and assaulted in their efforts to get in and nodded. he was asking senior officers for clarification, how they could be helped as they faced a terrifying weight. however, his commanders apparently refused to step in another contractor route that us generals new. their citizens were stuck outside the airport, but still wouldn't grant access. he even proposed paying other governments such as the u. k. to help or lift americans and confirm the general mark. millie, chairman of the joint chiefs of stuff, had made the call to not open the gate. can you confirm?
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general milly was mentioned by name as the leader that is condemning them to death . yes, i can confirm that mentioned by name. well, the picture emerging from those conversations is in stark contrast to the normative coming from the biden administration. they continually stress that the situation was under control, and no american citizens would be left behind. what we're doing every single minute of every single hour of every single day. it's working to create a safe passage for all civilians, including the afghan, to work for us to the airport to get them on planes and get them out. i think they're responsible say americans are stranded, they are not. we are committed to bringing americans who want to come home homes completed one of the biggest err list in history. extraordinary success of this mission was due to the incredible skill, bravely and selfless courage of united states,
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military and our diplomats and intelligence professionals. well, after the evacuation michael yawn, wrote a scathing letter to the army command, highlighting some of the miss steps, specifically the fact that us nationals were abundant of the gates while quote, 3 empty jets paid for by volunteers were waiting for them. we asked the pentagon for clarity both. they declined to comment on the allegations. yon believes the lack of transparency has made matters worse. that's what americans are saying. we leave no one behind, right. and right now we've seen the military leave people behind the gate, but it's, it's a sin to say, well, i'm just going to live because it's humiliating. so we just have to leave behind and lie about it. no, we're going to try to get them out and we're getting a lot of them out right now. the military in the department state are in our way at this point. so in addition to leaving people behind, they are stopping us from getting them out. now,
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department state isn't our way where we want the military and the government to get out of our way. we don't need their help anymore. i mean, now that we're getting success as civilians, because you know, we can do it. we don't need them, we're faster. we're more efficient and we don't have the bureaucracy and we're just smarter than they are. and in the rush to leave off gala down us forces left plenty of lutes. behind these pictures were taken by our correspondent morocco. dia is not an abundant basin cabal. as you can see, there are military metals and backpacks or crew also found american tools, knives and even electronics migrant crime is under renewed scrutiny in germany. and after an afghan refugee stub to people in berlin on saturday, leaving them with severe injuries. and it comes as the leaders of austria and serbia, discuss ways of averting new and flux of migrants or europe correspond. peter oliver has more in that aspect off gowns coming to europe are very much in focus
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right now. and this is particularly been highlighted here in germany following terrible events that took place on saturday in a district of berlin, which a 29 year old man from off canister has been arrested following the stopping to death of a 58 year old woman at 66 year old man was also seriously wounded in that attack. what we know so far about the 29 year old is that when it's being reported in local media, that the attack was prompted following him being upset that this woman had been working as a gardener. what we know from the police is that they had no information on him as a potential link to extremism. before this had happened, however, we do understand that he was receiving psychiatric treatment. he arrived here in germany in 2016 and has been arrested on suspicion of murder grovee to the salt and dangerous assault. this case involving a man from
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a dentist on has more focus when we look at the potential for increasing numbers of people from afghanistan looking to seek refuge here in europe, survosity, and courts. the austrian chancellor has said europe may not be that welcoming towards people coming from afghanistan in 5. previously. he said that his country would take no more refugees on his watch. now he saying that it's near by countries too. i've got this done. that should be looking to take in refugees were absolutely convinced that the people living african is done should be cared for in neighboring countries. and to reach a point where these people set out for europe that the past year and courts with speaking alongside the serbian prime minister, alexander church, could said that you repeat leaders would not be as welcoming as they had been 6 years ago. there's been a rethink among lots of european officials and heads of state and thankfully, jimmy's position today is different to the one they held back in 2015. well,
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back in 2015, it was german chancellor, uncle merkle who led the calls saying that germany could, and europe could accept refugees from the syrian crisis. 6 years on the message has changed somewhat. and what we're seeing is particularly strong pushback from countries like greece and italy as well as countries like serbia and austria saying that europe cannot take any more refugees in that. they are prepared to step up when it comes to accepting people from afghanistan. what we have seen in the 6 years following the message from anglo miracle that germany could help. and jimmy could take people in with the europe migration and refugee and asylum policies. while they haven't been unified in the slightest and their policies that look like they're going to be put to the test and coming mom, i'm delighted to say we're joined live in this. you do not by bruce marx, attorney on former pennsylvania state republican center,
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purpose good to have you with us here. great to be here. and the bible administration, as you well know, as hailed the withdrawal, quote, an extraordinary success is something we keep hearing repeatedly considering the chaos playing on our screenings in the past number of weeks. is that how you see it? no, it's not how i see it at all. i would, i don't mean to be unnecessarily critical of president my but i thought i was a historic tobacco. the information that he provided to beginning that couple wasn't going to, you know, fall and then it fell within a week or so. the apparent lack of preparation to have the americans ready to go and closing the military airport, which i still don't understand why you would close the military airport there until everybody was evacuated. no, i don't think it was an extraordinary success at all. and we of course lost, i think, at least 13 american soldiers who were well this is part of this hurry up and get
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out process. so unfortunately, it wasn't a very high point in american history. what would you say to some of the present supporters who say that he achieved what 3 other president didn't and actually ended us involvement? 3rd, does he deserve praise for that? well no, i don't think he does it all. i mean it is good. i think it, at some point we realized that the mission in afghanistan was not going to be successful. and it wasn't worth american lives to stay there. but it didn't mean that we couldn't have an orderly plan to get the americans. and of course, the afghans have dentist answers supported us. they always say the interpreters, but there are many more. these are people who put their lives at risk for america, and also, you know, for other countries that were there. so it shouldn't, it shouldn't, it should have been done much differently. and let's not forget, joe biden was vice president for 8 years. and when obama was the president and we
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lost a lot of lives during that time, president trump had a plan in, in the last, i think over a year, i think was a year and a half that week. americans were gonna stand when president trump was president. we didn't lose a single life. so i don't think he deserved particular credit for, for the withdrawal. if we put covert aside, but it's not, it's an issue. the whole world is grappling with. this is the 1st big test of the biden presidency. it could perhaps be the biggest help his entire term ho, how has he done with this? and what should he, if dawn to do better? well, he didn't do very well in this test. he doesn't even send right signals, you know, physically when it doesn't look like, you know, that he's paying attention and some of the meetings, i think that he should coordinated better with the military people. i think he should have had better intelligence. and i think they should have started much
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earlier to get the americans in the afghans out even now apparently there are americans who were there in the state department. hasn't approved some private flights of flights in order to get them out. all of that there should be somebody you know, on this every 2nd of the day so that we can get americans out of there. when we've been fortunate. the taliban could have been a lot worse. the taliban, as i understand, has actually been helpful. more or less in protecting the airport so that so people from american, the west can get out. it's been described as such as at the back of that to bite and may not recover from this in this presidency. can he why i think i just use the word tobacco myself. no, i think that he can recover from it. i mean, the presidency is got a lot of time to go. another 3 and a half years. there are many other issues that our country faces. we face, obviously, you know, dealing with still dealing with coven. there's a way to deal with terrorism. you know, that's an important issue. again,
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continuing to grow to the economy. and of course, i'd like to see a bite and doing something about improving the relationship with russia. there's also the aspect of washington's foreign allies, as well in this many have complained of feeling shocked and abundant by the such, the speed to draw so fast. how damaging has had been for the u. s. and the international arena. do you think? i don't think it's been that damage and i think it's, it's easy for foreign countries to criticize america. that's often very popular. you know, in foreign countries to have their presidents or leaders criticizing americans, i think that once the withdrawal is complete, the other countries are going to come back and, and i think we'll continue to have good relationships. if you're talking england, france, germany, i think we are, we have a lot of common interest, so you might not do what running right. but there's a lot of other things that are on the table where we need to cooperate, as you will well know, it's huge events like this don't tend to fade away. you've got the repercussions of
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the yet no more. as for one, they are being seen for years, decades later, how them they will. we see mr. mart history repeating itself here on the wounds feeling to heal properly. i do think it's going to be hard. we have a lot of americans, you know, who served bravely enough can stand. and i think that they are very upset about how this ended. and i have to say, you know, they, when you give the analogy to the vietnam war, you know, we have the famous photos of the helicopter, leaving the roof of the embassy in saigon. and joe biden said that wasn't going to happen. you know, we had a helicopter leaving the embassy in kimball like the next day. so yeah, americans don't like to to be involved and lose american lives. and then have it turned out not to be a very positive outcome. had happened vietnam. and it happened, unfortunately, hearing loss canister at one of our main stories in the bulletin today, joe biden finding that no us citizen would be left behind in afghanistan,
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but the white house has no confirm that there are still around $100.00 american stuck. their hope could have happened what, what's your take on that aspect. they didn't, it was poorly organized. they should have realized the risk of, of couple, you know, falling as, as, as, as quickly as it did. and american should've been organized and out of the country. you know much earlier, and that's a big problem if, if any of those americans lives, then that music is strategy is going to continue. and i think that that will have significant political impact against joe biden. obviously, whether we're democrats or republicans or anybody, we're not hoping we hope all of the of the americans are safe and they're able to get out. but it's still, it's still an open story. did you ever think that after 820 year at military campaign that the u. s. would end up leaving afghan, this done to the very the very group, the taliban. and in the hands of the group that the invaded the country to the well,
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i mean that's not exactly what happened. we had all the data things that the situation on her left. now let's not forget, okay, it was an afghan. stan, they were the ones responsible for 911 and i think that we've, you know, we dealt with al qaeda but no, absolutely not. i didn't think that that, that this would happen this way. and it's a lesson, frankly, that we should have learned from when the soviets were and afghan of stan. i studied here in moscow during the time that the soviets were in afghan, a stand. and of course it didn't and well for them. and it's a lesson learn now that there are just some countries where we're not going to be able to go in and we're going to, we're not going to be able to change them. so no, i would not have, i honestly would not have selected this in this case. what wasn't that always inevitable that the taliban would come back? well, you know, hindsight, you but a lot of supporting communities. i tried a couple well i'd, as it turned out, i guess it was inevitable because it's what happened. but whether anybody could
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have said 10 years ago that this was going to happen. i think that that would have been difficult to predict, but unfortunately that that is that is what has occurred. do you think that other administrations bear responsibility for the crisis that unfolded enough galveston? you're george w bush, beginning the whereas as you say the what were the war in terror? and then you had perhaps donald trump reaching withdrawal agreement with the taliban. the didn't very much for the well, i think the questions. yes and no, but obviously you have the george bush administration, in spite of ministration and trumped up maintain the american presence there. we just made a miscalculation at the beginning that we were going to be able to change and how i how afghan, a span operated. i think the president bush, when he went in there and we went after okay to after 911. i don't think that there's much doubt that that was the right thing to do. we had to take out of it and we did. but as it turns out, i don't think we made
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a very good decision because we are optimistic that we could change how the country was operated and that just frankly turned out to be dead wrong. and i think it shows a lack of understanding of the, of the culture there. and i've, frankly, i think russia because of the different regions where there's a significant monson population like russia has a better understanding. and of course it's much closer to app canister. and we are, and of course you've got the wrong location is not coming from the decisions of the last number of weeks. you've got a top us, general warning civil war could be just around the corner and with it increases terror of terror across the globe. that is now a major issue. you know, it's out my outside my expertise to be able to say whether there's going to be a civil war in afghanistan or not. honestly, i'm not so sure that's going to happen and looks like the taliban has tremendous sport support throughout the country. and it looks like, frankly, that they're going to be able to tighten their grip in of control in a, in a system that's very different than ours. whether it's how they treat other
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religions, how they particularly how they treat women. it's not a very modern philosophy of life, but it's one that seems to be accepted there. but and then as well, of course, increased risk of terror with refugees moving. you can always get the risk of terrorist going in those groups and going into places such as europe, to huge issue. what is it? listen, it's a, it's a huge issue. you know, i was one of the reasons i supported president trump. is your reader because your listeners might know i was his lawyer. and one of the important things he did is that he secured our borders, you know, way the border with mexico. and doesn't look like president biden's doing much to secure that border. and of course, terrorists can come into that border as well as many other points of entry. so yeah, that is a concern that there be care that he's now going to be pointed out of, out of afghanistan, what we are seeing now. i understand the point to meet earlier, but hindsight,
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but was the past 20 years pointless. i think the taking out of al qaeda was important and that was the right thing to do. in retrospect, we spent a lot of american lives in american money on something that turned out to be completely successful. and if you're asking me, you know, sometimes you do something and it doesn't work out and they say, well would you do it again? and you say, yeah, because i, because maybe i would do it better again, i wouldn't do this again. what we should have done was taken out. al qaeda is unfortunate is, is it is we should have left because at some point, so you simply have to allow other countries to govern themselves. and if, as long as they're not exporting terrorism, you can't, you can't permit that. but if, if there is none the less, if that's how the people in those countries want the want to live. unfortunately, it's not worth american or russian lives for that matter to, to interfere and just
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a point that you touched on earlier. we've already seen a major attack by the islamic state splinter cell, isis k. a name. we're starting to hear more and more recently. you say that a civil war is not inevitable, but in return to terror is not more likely in terms of the taliban. do you have confidence in them actually securing the country? can they do that? i think that they can, and i'll tell you one reason why, okay, because if they don't get much and the president biden is going to do that, the president trump did, we will take people out, you know, i forget the, his name, you would know better than me, but the iranian general that, you know, who was the president trump arranged, you know, for the for the, for the killing when he was in iraq or any yes. yeah, exactly. well, that was, you know, i think once you do things like that, i think the people in afghanistan will take will take it seriously if they realize
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that, that, that, that america has a capacity to take out their leaders. if they support or at least export terrorism, that harms america. i think that will have a chilling effect in afghan estate. i really do the big question course when it comes to the taliban. is this a different taliban as the are claiming themselves that swept the power 2 decades ago? well, you know, it's a very interesting question and i haven't been on the ground there. be interesting to see. but, you know, there was the one leader who flew in from from could tar when he'd been out of the country for 20 years. so you do save yourself maybe some of these people have changed in the last 20 years. but it's not a great change. we can see how they're going to treat women. that's just really a terrible thing. so maybe it, maybe they won't blow up, you know, they, you know, the monuments like they did before, the famous, you know, a buddhist statutes. maybe they're slightly better. but i mean, what was it they were in control for 48 hours in the band music? not a lot of progress there. we'll see what happens. well, it in a pleasure,
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haven't you? on the program just offer perhaps your final thoughts. what next? as you see it as it stands for afghanistan and just to sell off perhaps the biden presidency, as i say before. jo buttons, 1st real test of international diplomacy. how is he on and what next for the country. as you see, i don't think present value has done well at all. he has shown weakness, not strength, a lack of preparation. again, the vice president harris come all harris doesn't appear to be involved at all at all. that's different. then for example, when president bush, he had vice president cheney directly involved. but what i would say, i'm not saying it is simply here up because i'm the studio with you here in moscow . but i've said it for a long time, is america and russia have a common interest in dealing with terrorism. russia has special knowledge that america doesn't have because of the large number of moslems in russia or whether it's august and catch not that they are in the region. i would like to see the
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united states and russia cooperate. let's put some of these sanctions aside. and let's focus on an area where we have strengthened and russia has expertise. and let's see if we can find a way to solve this because we all know whether it's, you know, the, the school here in russia where they had the attack. i was just in the push teams kind of metro, where there's the, you know, the little monument, where their people were killed. i think it was in here, 2000 and i think i have it right. we all have a common interest in fighting terrorism and protecting the lives of russians. americans and people throughout the world are many thanks for coming into the studio and sharing your thoughts and expertise with us. it's been a pleasure. bruce marx, attorney and former pennsylvania state senator for the republican party. thank you . thank you, sir. nice to see you now moving the program on a teacher in california has been suspended for apparently attempting to brainwash his students with far left ideology in an undercover video. that's how it raged
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parents he described his methods 180 days revolutionary. how do you do that? how do you i probably that's as far left. if you can find, why are people thinking about like, why, you know, we take waking up on like i get to say i haven't and people flag on my roof on my wall. and as soon claimed about that, and you said you made it to make it faster to come on. i don't really know, maybe you shouldn't be aligning with the value that it's ever medical. gabriel guy who we saw in not video works at a high school in sacramento. now after the clip was released by investigative group project, very tough. he was placed on leave for violating political action guidelines, and local authorities say they plan to fire him. after the video, guy apologized,
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sing teacher should not be sharing the personal beliefs, but that was a case of too little too late for many parents. they didn't whole back at a recent school board meeting. this is evil, it's darkness. it is hell. and these are criminals for abusing our children. maybe we should get a class action lawsuit endangerment of a child. you guys would have done nothing because you did nothing. when the students come waned, you stand by this man preaching and people and communism in our classroom. disgrace . this is this too much, this man being fired is not everything that we want. we need our right back is there, and it is your responsibility to know what he's teaching and it's been going on for years and you allowed it to happen. you're going to be held accountable this. this is because of you. came abriel guy is a symptom, not the sickness. a lot of anger out there. we heard from legal analyst jennifer
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dem master. she said better background checks are needed before hiring educators is typically in the public school system. i mean, we're seen over and over these the public school teachers that are aligning with these very, very dangerous ideologies being allowed to keep children. he wasn't hiding his belief. if he would that obvious about about his, his beliefs and what he was doing, i guarantee you that students were already talking to their parents and their parents were already complaining to the district, to the school board of trying to get something done. and nothing was ever done. i think more of that is going to come out because in the public schools is different for private schools than it is for public schools. private schools have a lot more leeway and how they want to interview people. every employer these days looks that social media looks up. what you say. they have a right to choose, not to hire you, but in the government, you know, they are supposed to do that. more in government positions like a public school teacher. and so they should be looking into these accounts and seen
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