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the the the, the, the discipline, those to accept any responsibility, any personal responsibility for the message be less than upcoming. we have a prime minister, incapable of international leadership. just when we needed. british law makers round on the prime minister over the disastrous withdrawal from afghan within fees from the bar is johnson incapable of international leadership? also, the b. b. c apologizes for a documentary on the ledge, chemical, lead tech and syria back in 2018, which made false claims about a former inspector. the challenge, the western normative blaming the syrian government, also ahead the world that would
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or to you reports from war games and courtesy, russia teams up with its central asian allies to counter any potential threats stemming from the tales ah, around the clock across the world, this is our t from the team myself, you know neil hello and welcome to the program. the u. k. parliament saw some angry exchanges on monday as m. p 's return from their summer recess of in the us. the opposition has been roundly condemning the leadership over the last minute evacuation from afghan. less than there were some tough questions for the british prime minister. families of 2 of my constituents, including
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a 7 month old child, was forcibly removed from flight and thrown out of cobble into the sleeve where the seat of the hood of a suicide bombing. i was before, mister speaker, i please feel yes. and i want to ask the prime minister, how would this potentially fair decision allowed to happen even after i lived these, my friends were minute left and all right. and how many objected from the airport into harm's way and just nipple the apathy to the families. but the government has any danger, we have no evidence of anybody being pools of flights, but i would ask him, obviously, and if the guy would ask him to, to raise it with the right the particular cases directly with with my right honorable friends of ours, johnson went on to defend the afghan polo to us
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a success, but that's only riled off the opposition parties and more, some branding him quote than incapable of international leadership. the crystallizes, this is not so much a defeat, a capitulation, discipline those to accept any responsibility. any personal responsibility for the message be left an upcoming time we have before us the prime minister desperately trying to cover for a foreign secretary who should have been 5 weeks ago. he has to be failed to take the measures required to make that a reality for veterans and communities like mine, a national disgrace. as far as those critics can, the government has fallen short of any type of planning for the post occupation phase in afghanistan and the government doesn't have a plan to get everybody out. cobbler port remains close to international flights.
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safe passage has not been created to africans, neighbors, and whatever the prime minister says today, there is no international agreement on resettlement of african refugees. we have a prime minister incapable of international leadership just when we needed it. yeah, i know it's on johnson strongly coming out, fighting, defending the case record over the past few weeks and month in evacuating people from afghanistan are just africans, but also people from other countries as well. but also defending the record of the nato alliance. when it comes to the lack of any terror attacks that were planned for my son over the past 20 years, one of the most spectacular operations in our country posts will military history. no terrorist attack against this country, or any of our western allies has been launched from afghanistan for 20 years. so bars, johnson,
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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. the u. s. president joe biden is also facing a barrage of criticism over the afghan. this done tobacco around a 100 americans are still struggling there, but with the taliban and full control, washington now has little room for maneuver. we do not have personnel on the ground . we do not have an assets in the country. we do not control the space where the over afghanistan are elsewhere in the region. given these constraints, we also do not have a reliable means to confirm the basic details of charter flights and creating who may be organizing them. the number of us citizens and other priority groups on board. earlier i discussed the chaos of the last few weeks reformer, republican pennsylvania state senator bruce marx, bite administration, as you well know, as hailed the withdrawal. quote,
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an extraordinary success is something we keep hearing repeatedly considering the chaos playing on screenings in the past number of weeks. is that how you see it? no, it's not how i see it at all. be necessarily critical and present value. but i thought it was a historic tobacco. the information that he provided at the beginning, the couple wasn't going to, you know, fall, and then it fell within a week or so apparent lack of preparation to have the americans ready to go. in 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 there's 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. what would you say to some of the present supporters who say that he achieved what 3 other president didn't and actually
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ended us involvement? 3rd, does he deserve praise for that? i think 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 could do. you have an orderly plan to get the americans. and of course, the afghans have dentist answer, 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, joe biting was vice president for 8 years. and when obama was the president and we lost a lot of lives during that time, president trump had a plan. in the last, i think over a year, i think was a year and a half the week americans were understand when president accomplished president would lose a single life. so i don't think he deserve particular credit for for the
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withdrawal. i do think it's going to be hard. we have a lot of americans, you know, who served bravely enough, ghana, stan, 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, you know, the, the roof of the embassy in saigon and joe biden said that wasn't going to happen if we had a helicopter leaving the embassy in couple like the next day. so yeah, americans don't like to, to, to be involved in lose american lives and then have it turn out not to be a very positive outcome. had happened vietnam. and it happened unfortunately here and off canister. do you think that other administrations bear responsibility for the crisis that unfolded enough chemist on george w bush beginning the whereas as you say that what were the war in terror? and then you had perhaps donald trump reaching withdrawal agreement with the
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taliban. that didn't very much for i think the questions you know, but obviously you have the george bush administration, in spite administration 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 there's much doubt that that was the right thing to do. we had to take out ok to and we did . but as it turns out, i don't think we made a very good decision because we are optimistic that we could change how the country was operated, not just frankly, turned out to be dead wrong. i think the taking out of al qaeda was important and that was the right thing to do. records back, we spent a lot of american lives in american money on something that turned out to be completely unsuccessful. and if you're asking me sometimes do something, it doesn't work out and they say, well would you do it again and you say, yeah,
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because i would 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, and as long as they're not exporting terrorism, you can't, you can't permit that. but if, if there is none, the less that, 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. tech to, to interfere the gunfire you just heard was a protest against interference from another direction. crowds gathered in cabal just a few hours ago to denounce pakistan's alleged role in helping the telephone. militants broke up, not gathering by firing shots into the earth. no casualties have been reported
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silicon this are, we'll be reporting from military drills and central asia where russia allies are preparing for any potential fil, over from af gellis. the bbc has apologize for a documentary on an alleged chemical attack in syria back in 2018. admitting it contained serious inaccuracies. it comes 10 months after the report was heard on radio for. the key implication by the british broadcaster was that of a former inspector, whose views contrasted starkly with the western orator. blaming the syrian government was motivated by appeal from wiki licks. the whistling website was, in fact offering a cash incentive for information on duty at the time, but said no such reward was ever paid. the editor in chief of wiki leeks, welcome the apology from the b b. c. that he hopes other media outlets will follow suit. shutting edwards dusty has more on the case unraveling. what really
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happened takes us to the heart of the global reign to control the narrative of the war. this was the opening of a, b, b, c radio for documentary. and as we know, the pbc predicate itself on anything box, fake news. this holes you can rely on the go to the top from the truth and the broadcast, the vows to leave no stone left on turn over the ledge. 2018 chemical talk in syria, but i run it clean now 10 months also the publishing of this so called truce the b b. c. admit, so that contains some serious inaccuracies. the see you found that although they were limited to one aspect of an investigation into a complex and hotly contested subject, these points represented a failure to meet the standard of accuracy appropriate to a program of this kind. and this program as so called account of a former inspector from the organization for the part bishan of chemical weapons under the name alex was included. only suggests that alex is disclosures have been
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motivated by reward of a $100000.00 offered by wikileaks. now, just to be clear, no such reward was ever paid according to ricki lake itself. but why does the baby see? remember this, this serious is the result of sorrow journalism and meets to be b, c's editorial standards. a number of your points are based on inaccurate interpretations of the contents of the serious and we would suggest listening again for clarification. as appropriate. we approached individuals where allegations were raised, invite exam, as well as others to respond to what is reported in the program. we stand by the investigation, and now we're journalism. yes, it was a b, c. talking about the same documentary off the journalists are and must a sensible casa. his question about how the documentary series failed to mention report, why founder be received on this rhymes? lastly, that the attack may have been staged and how it was down damning by former p. c. w
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inspector. jose bas donnie, as merely having an axe to grind with the americans. however, they will either rebuffed or down played box and that he was, he now admits it insinuated that alex was off to the cash bounty. but that's of all the documentary fabricated, or at least a seriously exaggerated it also claim that pizza hitchens the agenda to fall these complaints against the documentary in the very 1st place, shall the russian and syrian state views on the complex that these attacks were indeed staged and yes, the claims have been withdrawn by the b b. c. but aligning hitchens with the russian, syrian official view leads to worry and questions about anyone stepping out of line automatically being pitted as spinning. and i'm to watch the narrative. as to alex is dealings with journalists, although he has collaborated with journalists who held broadly the same views on the war as the russian and 3 governments. he had also collaborated with journalists
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of whom that could not be said, mister hitchens, among them. if they say, suppose that the bone can tackle narratives rather than spin and create them, all this need to be b. c has backtracked on that. and well peter hitch and to push the b b. c to face. it's fundamental flaws. hales is all as a factory for truth. what does this mean about the war agenda? the broadcast has been pushing for years. the bbc reporting is very biased and, and very much supportive of british establishment. this was a very important incident. it led to the u. k. the u. s. and perhaps bombing syria, there's been a very heavy bias. an assumption that i thought was always wrong and that the accusations of the west were always right. and it's time after time we've seen incident switch and accusations by the west, which have convincingly turned out to be not through time, hoping that more
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a more what will be made to them to look into more substantial issues. here was a presidential coup in guinea. got to do with how much more you may have to pay for your next home renovation or tablet computer, potentially quite a lot as global l. a. minium prices sore, find out more after the break. ah ah, the service play by a whole set of different rules, it's going to force us in your words to get mean 30 and nasty in order to take them . i will use all tools at our disposal to do so. my name is a monarch. many, i'm the head family members can come up and killed our children and we will never forgive them to leave this place. i put in my eyes what the united states was doing,
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and they were bringing people to this torture sight guns bordering and abusing them outside of the law. and then allowing some of them to go back home and they would go home and tell people this is what the americans we know and look it up. it was a pointless exercise. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even plantation let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk the hello again. the forward from the taliban take over enough chemist on her pose the challenge for
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this central asian region and also rush it on facing off any potential threat is a key focus of military drills now happening in the nation of curtis stem ortiz constantine ross. cough is there the cloud? well, the military, we didn't kick it down. i have officially kicked off and show up for display by famous rocket artillery launcher. is the famous grab an house where this training facility troops have also engaged in active shooting. and these are well under way . now these were games are stage of annual leave that this year they are common and the backdrop of the disaster. it's us redraw from again, it's dan, which is by the way, not far from here and as the how the bond is still trying to establish itself as the new government and cobble neighboring countries, namely, kurdistan. did you get sam as big as that as well as russia,
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their main military ally are weary of uncontrolled militants for extreme as he might take advantage of the situation and cause trouble in the military and political situation in collective security. treaty organization, soon of a direct responsibility is still complicated. the most vulnerable area is central asia. in the wake of the talent, they coordinate the dentist and which borders on the genius time the region is seen height and activity from international terrorism. and really just radicalism. now this training facility, the training ground where we are at, is located in probably one of the most scenic part of stan and the mountains by the lake of physical. and it is specifically designed to help the military deal with mountain work. 1000 military personnel as well as john artillery, over 100 feet the armored vehicles tanks as well as a b h and are taken part in this maneuver is now according to the area of the
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israel, the terrorist and the made up country named guardia, attacked several villages here and there is main job to repel the sold as quickly as possible. well, that's really great strategic, important for russia cruise and one of the main rushes outpost in this region. no tree pain in the khan and by the way, helicopter then several closures, or jazz from the base are also taken part in this maneuver. and other countries that have send the military to the exercise. there were conflicts done in just on, along with russia and burgess done. these are 4 members of the c s. c o, the collective security treaty organization, which brings together 6 former soviet republics. now, the main goal of these trails, like any other drill, improve skills of the military, but there is also a message here that moscow allies in the region remain vigilant. and the motion was
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time following the us pull out from again, a standard new data emerging from berlin has revealed that more than half of the people on the countries extreme. this watch list told german passports that revelation came after a request from the alternative for germany. party among the reigning suspects are citizens of syria, iraq, russia, turkey, and dennis dunn. we spoke to if the member martin hess about the government's migration policy. one simple you don't see or recognize that the basic mistake is that people without identity paypals and without the identity cause of being allowed into the country on a massive scale. they simply don't want to recognize that it is not possible to check the background of these people. as a result, the threats of islamist terrorism and our country continues to increase. we need to protect a board as effectively and we must not, as is now happening in our kennesaw and to bring people into our country without any checks. can we see what can happen if we brought 20 convicted criminals into
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the country who have committed a whole range of crimes for molesting children to other sexual offenses? and in addition, at 350 number of people, we don't know exactly how many with other issues, including those present islamist threats. we're pursuing a completely misguided migration policy. we need to protect our borders. only those who have no tension documents for those who can prove who they are, can give a credible reasons. i should be allowed to enter our country and see what we should help those in need. and for the refugee is it doesn't have to be in germany. should be somewhere close to their home and we should consistently call anyone who becomes an islamist or preacher of hate. given con, we can only of this danger by deporting them where it is possible, where it is not possible because there are obstacles station. we have to put them in custody and wait and ation and german systems who we cannot to who we should put them into longer term, cassidy for how we should reduce their radius faction to 0 by depriving them with
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their liberty the only that will bring security to our country is consequent the west african nation of guinea rarely draws global headlines, but a military coup. they're sent shock waves through commodity markets. that's because it's a key metal producer with a dramatic spike in ela, minium prices, some market players have spotted. busy a chance, the cash and ortiz, daniel hawkins, has been taking a closer look. this isn't the 1st 2 in guineas. recent history, in fact, is one of several people's in a number of former french african colonies in just a few months. presidents of the impoverished west african states taken into custody while the countries special forces. their constitution dissolved by nationwide curfew declared with any refusal from officials to corporate deemed a rebellion. the mutiny is certainly mean business, but claim is all for the greater good. will no longer entrust politics to one man
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will intrusted to the people. guineas, beautiful. we don't need to re guinea anymore. we just need to make love to her. the world is seeing a rare moment of unity from the year when to the african union, even usually rival staves quickly bonded together to condemn the military takeover . i am personally following the situation in guinea very closely. i strongly condemn any take over the government by force of the gun and call for the immediate release of president alpha con day said why all the attention? guinea, despite being direly poor, is actually pretty rich. apart from large amounts of gold and diamonds, the country holds by some estimates, a 3rd of the worlds of the book size. one of the main sources of minium, in fact, is the world's 2nd largest producer and metal markets look pretty rattled right now . if you do have issues in the country that supplies 20 percent of book site to the global market, then clearly that will be
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a problem. i live in prices over the decade, high, great news for mining companies, but it probably makes little difference to the average guinea and like in most former colonies, is mainly mining conglomerates that tend to profit multiple states have investments in the country from russia and china, to australia and the u. k. according to the us state department, one of the biggest plays in guineas, marcus is froth. friends. companies as part of international conglomerates. play a big role in the mining sector, as well as the privatization of the countries. any grid on relations between the 2 countries have grown closer under the baffled president's rule. from some guinea have thrown bilateral relations with many high level meetings relations have intensified since alpha convey came to power called a one office in the country's 1st free elections. in later years, like many lead is on the continent, he was accused of holding sham elections, which the opposition boycotted, cracking down on descent amid bloody protest,
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costing dozens of lives. yet his rule is still considered better than an unknown. tentative, and guinea turbulence follows. and all too familiar pattern, 3 cues, and just 10 years and laboring form will furnish colony. molly a recent minutes. he takeover in shad, following the killing of its strong one pro. didn't erase debbie, a long time, french ally with president micron even attending his funeral again. despite his flaws, paris was pragmatic. things could be worse. this latest crew certainly won't be the loss in a vicious cycle of violence, power struggles, and instability for africans in former colonies, the only certainty seems to be more of the same. and as the world condemn is the latest round of violence, it's a sad fact that unity only seems to be shown what national interests are at stake. africa seems to be still stuck between either authoritative regime and ruler. do
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not want to leave out like what happens or who, and the worst type of cause i always the military one. so it's unfortunate, but i don't see positive developments in the future in the country. of course, this is a problem of most african and developing countries. it's the natural resources are not really used to help develop the country for the sake of it. that's the conundrum that most african countries have not managed to rick away from. so i don't think even the new regime we managed to do different policies, i guess the business as usual would be the same again, giving me going to korea. and then the multinational companies will keep proctoring from the resources for what they smoke size, or goal or diamond. i don't think things would change for the regular regular giddeons to israel has launched
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a series of our strengths on southern gals. the idea for a crop targeted a commerce rocket manufacturing side tele concrete plant, which allegedly made materials for cross border tunnels. no casualties were reported. the bombardment comes in response to arson balloons, launched from council on monday, which caused a series of fires in southern israel. the killing of a 20 year old student in a sleepy north dakota town, shook the community to its core. and now, 7 years later, incredible details are emerging about the young man's life and death. get the full picture next. and our documentary, the dakota in from and take me, ah, ah, it's almost exactly 10 years ago today when we 1st introduced to the world,
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the idea of 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, the the, the, the my name is jason. whenever you can plug it in or you think you remember me. he'd been searching the river. it was pretty obvious. he had muddy food on his arrogant. he was sitting there like this with his muddy boot and you know, flicking mud all over the floor. and he just like he was king of
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the world wanting thought he was aggressive even at that time as far as as how he handled himself kind of, he got that feeling that he was searching for a criminal and that's when he told me that my son was a drug dealer you you're here for next semester. next year. she kind of told us that he wasn't just using marijuana that he was actually selling it on campus and he had a felony against him. and they haven't charged him with it yet. but he was pending to all these deliveries and they took.

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