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see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer. in such a situation. it's remarkable. the survive the a series of leagues unconfirmed messages from the us military revealed a panic over withdrawal from i've got to stop with troops unable to rescue fellow citizens. spoken to the fool with special forces soldier pushed the encrypted protect our biggest problem and getting people out. actually the us government is actually not the town. i know that sounds crazy, but the biggest problem is not valid in italy, man, and actually it's in some cases of actually help us when the u. k. angry parliamentarians, rage a prime minister, boris johnson's onset of his handling of the bands that and rattled enough gun it's
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done destination you belong away to frequently undermines no streams who gas pipeline project will finally be completed in a matter of days with the last part of the pipe welded into play. ah, this has been use and seen to national my name is you lasha. paula, thanks for joining us. the white house has acknowledged that around a 100 americans are still and i've got to stand almost a week or 2. the evacuation ended and while the administration and grapples would be full out, a series of reneged messages have shed light on the military's failed efforts to get every us citizen out of the country. an american citizens. yes,
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all of them. we are asking abandoned american citizens. those tags which haven't been verified, what is closed by michael jones, a walker, respondent and form a special forces soldier. he spoke to us sharing details with us. he of his conversation with a high ranking us army officer, that colonel was not physically present, but he was in contact. major general chris donna, you who, who was the combatant commander on the ground. and so that colonel wasn't physically there. in fact, he was very frustrated. you can see from that tech, there was more tact 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, and he, i hope that his that would 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 had 3 jets on
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the ground that were private jets that were paid for by 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 on getting people out actually is the us government is actually not the taliban. 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 or 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 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 yon also released conversations with contract. if you were in campbell, one of the road that 45 americans, including women and children, were unable to enter the airport. the source claimed somewhat beaten and assaulted in the effort to get in and added. he was asking senior officers for clarification on how they could be helped as they faced a terrifying weight. however, his commanders apparently were, he's to step in another contract road that he has generals, knew that citizens were a stock outside the airport, but still wouldn't grant access. he even proposed paying other governments such as the u. k to help airlift americans and confirm that general mark miller, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, had made the call to not open the gate. can you confirm general milly was
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mentioned by name as the leader that is condemning them to death. yes, i can confirm that mentioned by name the picture emerging from those conversations is a strong contrast to the narrative coming from the biden administration. they continually tries that this chase was under control, and no american citizen would be left behind. what we're doing every single minute of every single hour of every single day. it's working to create 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. we completed one of the biggest err lists in history, extraordinary success. and this mission was due to the incredible skill, bravely and selfless courage of united states, military and our diplomats and intelligence professionals. on the evacuation,
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michael young rode as caving letter to the army as high command, highlighting some of the missteps. specifically the fox that the u. s nationals were abandoned at the gates while quote. 3 3 and to jazz paid for by volunteers, while waiting for them. we on the pentagon for clarity, but they declined to comment on delegations. young believe the lack of transparency has made mom has was 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. know 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, department state is on our way where we want the military and the government to get
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out of our way. we don't need their help anymore. i mean, now that we're getting success is civilians because you know, we can do it. we don't need them, we're faster or more efficient, and we don't have the bureaucracy and we're just smarter than they are. and the russian leave of galveston us force has left plenty of lude behind. these pictures are taken by our correspondent murat gas div. that's an abundant basin cobble. as you can see, there are military metals and backpacks. our crew also found american tools, knives, and even electronics. and it was spoke to bruce marx, attorney and former pulse, the pennsylvania state republican senator, who shared his thoughts on the us withdrawal. i don't mean to be necessarily critical of president buyers, but i thought it was a historic tobacco. the information that he provided at the beginning that kimball wasn't going to you know, fall, and then it fell within
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a week or so. the apparent lack of preparation to have the americans ready to go 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 killed us as part of this hurry up and get out process. so unfortunately, it wasn't a very high point in american history. i think it, at some point we realized that the mission in afghanistan was not going to be successful. now 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 dana stands who 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 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,
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joe biden was vice president for 8 years when obama was the president and we lost a lot of lives during that time. president trump had a plan. and 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 migrant crime was under we need scrutiny in germany and i've got a few trees stamped to people in berlin on saturday, leaving them severely injured authority that target targeted a woman because he didn't like the fact, she was allowed to a job who reportedly engage her in conversation before pulling out a knife and stopping her several times in the neck as 6 to 6 year old pastor by who came to the woman's rescue was then also talked by them on the 29 year
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old individual from dana stone was a respite following the incident. his mental health is currently being assessed. prosecutors are also looking into whether that title was motivated by islamist ideology. falling to incidence, they was true and the chancellor said all at his should be taken to stop in new migrant in flags b, as in absolutely convinced that the people leaving african is done should be cared for in neighboring countries and points where these people set out for europe that meanwhile, the european council has slammed a new greek migration load that would limit the activities of n g o. speaking of migrants in the adrian c, since the height of the migrant crisis in 2015 and your work is using boats and ships have been a keys by athens of helping facilitate illegal migration into greece. we support our national guard and in that can fill in the duties,
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but they can get you some to the group together with the nation so varied by don't posed is also a full respect of the national sherman to deal with having been actually for corporate, which might be, but it was a very small minority in joe's actually, in it, asking people, use the same m jose of hundreds, if not thousands of lives in that in the z. and they think we must not distinguish where she really is. for a few, with the great the work that the majority of being joe's been throughout europe, is for more than the similarity this nation de la vini in italy, who are the 1st who introduced such that you ation. basically, it confuses that i to end the obligation of every state to protect
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its own frontiers. anger was burning in the british parliament on monday, as m pays returned from the sun break. armed with countless questions for prime minister boris johnson over his handling of the afghanistan crisis, correspondent in london isa only has the details. those have hazard, chaotic scenes of the western withdrawal from afghanistan continues to have political reverberations in all of the nato member states. and the united kingdom being a senior partner in our lives is know there for many taking a forest. johnson, for his government perceived miss handling of the crisis for boris johnston, strongly coming out, fighting, defending the case record over the past few weeks, a month in evacuating people from afghanistan or just africans, but also people from other countries as well. but also defending the record of the
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nato alliance when it comes to the lack of any terror attacks that were planned from our son over the past 20 years. one of the most spectacular operations in our country post will military history. no terrorist attack against this country or any of our western allies has been launched from afghanistan for 20 years. now, critics would point to those comments and say that that's all well and good, that there are no guarantees going forward as to whether or not any tara groups will be able to re gather enough kind of star or launch attacks from them. but as far as those critics concerned, the government is full and short of any type of planning for the post occupation phase in afghanistan and kiss softener is one of those critical voices pointing out that from the time the doha agreement was signed until the eventual withdrawal that was a whole 18 month,
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not that was simply no excuse for the type of chaotic scenes that we witnessed. the government doesn't have a plan to get everybody out. cobbler port remains close to international flights. safe passage has not been created to afghans, neighbors, and whatever the prime minister says today, there is no international agreement on resettlement of african refugees. we have a prime minister incapable international leadership just when we needed it. yeah, i know, you know, again, backdrop, you've also been seeing reports that some africans were actually removed from the flight up couple airport wed just hours earlier. bottom of that huge bomb had taken place on one labor m p saying that some amongst his constituents had family members who had not exact faith before them. the families of 2 of my constituents, including a 7 month old child,
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was forcibly removed from flight and thrown out of cobble into the street where the seat of the suicide bombing. i was before. mister speaker, i absolutely feel yes. and i want to ask the prime minister, how on earth would this potentially fair decision allow, perhaps even, even after i've lived these, my friends with ministers, subways, left and right. and how many of those objected from the airport into harm's way. and just now we'll be up to 3 to the families that the government has the port. and then we have no evidence of anybody being pulled off the flight. but i would ask him, obviously, and if the guy would ask him to, to raise it with the raise the particular cases directly with, with my right, honorable friends. so bars tonton,
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hugely proud of the case effort over the past weeks to evacuate many, but there are those who say that there are still those left behind who need help. now returned to some news in brief, from around the world and was start in the middle east. the israel has launched series of ass trying on the southern guns estates. he has con unit is ready aircraft for fortunately targeted how much work is manufacturing fight on the concrete blonde which was allegedly used to supply materials for building underground tunnels. according to media report that comes in response to incidental balloons that were launched from big guns trip on monday. and course a series of blazes in southern israel. 9 miners in the self proclaimed republic of lugens died and monday after the cable to the left, they were snapped. according to media reports 25 people were traveling in the
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elevates had the time. the condition of the remaining mind is not yet clear. the incident took place at the constant part is on mine, and imagined to serve, says i working at the scene as always will bring you more that story. as soon as we get the details and rein american, all that good to run the clock surveillance after being branded as for an agent that story and or after the break, the hello driven by a dreamer shaped by those in
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me dares thing. we dare to ask me almost exactly 10 years ago today when we 1st introduced to the world, the idea that going, it was trading at a dollar. and this was back in 2011. and i said it would be the biggest story the decade. and certainly that has proven to be the case. and now we've got out the door making big point, legal, tender. ah ah,
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this is ancy international welcome back. despite the wrangling lengthy delays to the construction and the whole host of the us functions, the huge news stream to gas pipeline project is almost complete. the final part of the pipe, which will pump prussian gas all the way to germany, has been well into place and tests are expected to begin within days. has all europe correspondence piece of oliver with the latest. the final piece of the pipe work has be welded into place that pipe number 200858 quite the jake. so when you think about it that way, also quite the cheek. so when you take into account the $11000000000.00 price tag for this pipeline, all it's left to do now is a final link cope between the end of the pipeline that originated in russia and is coming in towards germany from danish waters has to be finally linked up with the part of the pipeline, it's coming from the german shore. once it's done estimate it takes around 3 months
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certificate ation and for safety checks to be carried out, then gas should be able to be flowing through this pipeline. by the end of this year, now it happened being easy, routing for north stream to it was not liked at all by the donald trump administration in the united states. not really being lied to by the joe biden administration either. but trump put in place swinging sanctions against the project that caused delays and cost millions upon millions in money that was being essentially flitted away. joe biden removed the sanctions against the north stream to company in may of this year. that's really allowed things to move. pace towards the finish line where we're at, but it doesn't mean that the u. s. is happy with it. he said time and time again the u. s. president. that is that he doesn't like it. the secretary of state anthony blank and says he doesn't like it either. ukraine, also not happy. kiev is concerned that this could be used to could ukraine out of
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europe, gas transit infrastructure. what russia is said is they actually want to keep gas moving across ukraine and use node stream to because there's demand enough for both routes to continue being used, as well as the route that goes across deliveries on poland as well to bring your rushing gas into europe, it does look like we all set to see this pipeline in process in full working order by the end of the year. it's a big job. 1230 kilometers worth of pipe that's been laid. it will provide 55000000000 cubic meters of russian gas to europe. that's roughly enough to power 26000000. you repeat home a political science has stand off a facing up to 5 years behind bars in the us after being a keys, working covertly for the iranian government cover up, they denied the charges. he's been subjected to relentless surveillance with
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thousands of his phone calls recorded. according to court documents, he goes, donna has more the case strangers, getting full access to your cool history can be a person's worst night map yet. that's a reality right now for cathy, for c r b, as the prosecution is handing over more than 33000 of the political analysts audio recordings to a court recordings of his conversations with friends, family, business partners. there's not one iota propaganda in any of my articles and books . and i have asked the other side to produce one single evidence of propaganda on my partner and they have failed to do so. and you know, this is really a great injustice to me, and my kids are work as a, as a, as a scholar, to publish books that are highly review of being 40 enough is me that he's journals
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and so on. to be cornish, like this without a shred of evidence for c r b as is no terrorist. nor did he plan something as dramatic as a federal reserve heist. the prosecution accuses him of failing to register as a for an agent, and being a clandestine propaganda to for the iranian government. the allegedly sought influence the american public and american poets to make us for the benefit of his employer, the rainy and government, by disguising propaganda, subjected policy, analysis and expertise. so a political analyst and opinion writer for such outlets as the new york times, for instance, has years of his phone calls,
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recorded and faces up to 5 years in jail on criminal charges of failing to declare himself a for an agent. you'd expect the mainstream media machine stir up a hype? well, at least of the proportion it does, whenever russia labels, news outlets for an agents. you and other journalists and independent journalists continue to be blacklisted. and you have now been just the latest news organization to be deemed a foreign agent. the kremlin has been silencing all forms of defense, often using the foreign agents law to target critical media. medusa, an independent new site, founded by self exiled, rushing journalists in neighboring latvia. was branded a foreign agent in april, so all this was over, the russian government demand to add a foreign agent. disclaimer to the content published by select entities, no present time, no fines, no y a tapping that compared to complete radio silence in response to washington,
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secretly listening to years of their colleagues private phone calls. as this report is being prepared, literally to news links on google covering the wire tapping for the in this case is inherently politicized. i have been an agent or piece not any particular government because i was pushed for the mutual interest of both us and you know, on the line with my, you know, make an identity. i know it is stood back from criticizing, you know, when i thought they deserve. so after all, he's his son in the us government claims that, you know, i was the something illegal that was the case. why didn't they give me a call 13 years ago and say you might be by a nation of these, you know, far i have done with a whole number of people. you know, they made courtesy calls or send letters to these people and say, you know, did you know that you're violating fraud and you need to register?
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and they didn't do that with me. even the judge seems perplexed by the timing rating. the prosecution for being out the case. i have an assistant us attorney who is dragging out discovery to know and a for himself seems to be rather unfazed by the case against him speaking to r t. his revealed that this is not his 1st legal battle as an analyst of iranian descent. this is the 5th time in the past 25 years. there are been subjected to frivolous criminal charges. and i think a lot of them from, you know, political objectives in each episode elevator to prove my innocence in court. and you know, defending myself as a pro se, if this case proceeds and god forbid found guilty. and so for this will be a big speak more what he was, justice is them, and obviously this will have repercussions at the more level as well. washington
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loves to play freedom of speech, mental lambasting others for pinning down outlets. and also journalists were often reimbursed with the us taxpayer dollars. striking right as at home with multiply to vigor. special forces in the african nation of gain a claim to have captured the president. and as all the parliament, there was heavy gunfire outside the presidential palace on sunday, with military vehicles patrolling the streets. the countries and defense minister claimed on sunday the attend have been defeated . however, local media are reporting that soldiers have arrested the head of state and a number of top ranking officials. the u. s. stay, department has condemned the case saying if may prevent guineas, international partners from helping the country. the economic community or west
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african states has threatened sanctions unless constitutional order is restored, while the african union is calling for president con days. immediate release. guinea shares a border with marlene the knowles in the show how region, which is considered one of the poorest and the all african continent. and despite the presence of foreign troops that terrorist violence has continued across the region. forget now with islam mentions flooding, the country, legal and media analyst line, i believe the us has no right upon judgment on guinea. now no work will be on this tale bond is our a sensible partner. okay? if that's true, who is anybody to pass any judgment on? give me what the difference mean? what a different form of chaos. but it seems like we just keep repeating the same
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mistakes. so i hope this is just a citizen. i hope that our involvement remains merely rhetorical. we were given by we lend our assistance. do you think that right now? anybody is in the position to see, you know, what, see who would be best able to handle a guinea best for each people know and dimension. i don't want to get conspiratorial, but i don't know the back story and who's, who is paying, who and all of that. right now, we're looking at this horror story. this fire storm among other types of storms. you're up to a sad, more news in about 30 minutes of next. it's all he documentary stage and ah, join me every thursday on the alex simon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics,
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