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the main goal of destroying terrorism and then was it achieved? yes and no. okay. it essentially no longer exists good for us, but there are certainly other terrorist groups that are worse than he honestly 309. and that's an approach the fun in depth investigation into the victims of america's brutal war on terror with a line drawn 5 u. s. put out from us down to san today, we'll be hearing from family to law, loved ones that are recent us trying to strike in cobble with my brother 9 others were killed in this horrific it's. this is not a mistake of america. this is a crime.
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president joe biden got the hostile reception from his own citizens amid public frustration, but his handling of the ass down a storm the the british prime minister is accused of breaking a key election from n y hi to taxes to fix that health and social cap funding gap ah, and i welcome we are live from moscow from the international wild muse center. good to happy with us. well, right, you can start with some breaking news coming from right here in russia. a gas explosion has destroyed several floors of an apartment block noggins about 50 kilometers east of moscow. at least 5 people are injured. emergency crews are watching out the scene, searching for people under the rubble and so forth. 3 people, including 2 children, have seen rescued, of course, place the following situation,
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and woke up almost 20 years. how parsons, the tragic events of $911.00 a day that shook the walls and set the stage for the us war on terror. i'm with american troops now. out of afghanistan, washington is reviewing the feelings of its rushed and chaotic evacuation and parallel. here at t would taking a closer look at the devastating impact of the past 2 decades of conflict of had on the lives of millions and all special project on had voices. the will use all tools at our disposal. killed our children for united states was bringing people to your site. it was a pointless exercise. well, we'll 1st be looking at the impacts of one recent event, a so called defensive ass strike, conducted by the u. s. in cobble at the end of august,
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just before the withdrawal deadline, we had some fathers who lost the children in that raid. the youngest was just 2 years old. thought the sandals belong to melinda. she was very close to me. i looked her so much. she always told me to buy ice cream, u. s. military forces conducted and unmanned over the horizon airstrike on a vehicle known to be an imminent isis k threat. on the morning of the bombing, she came and kissed me and said, good morning, father. it was her last meeting. i will never see her again. the my name is maddie. i'm the head of the family that has lost 10 of its members. it was around 430 pm, i left for the market and on the way i met my elder brother who was driving back home. we talked a little, then he left to go home,
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and i crossed the road to go to the other side. i just crossed the road and i heard an explosion. my daughter later to me that she saw a smaller craft, a drone, moving around in a circle which then fired a missile about hitch or home. i turned to look, there was dust and smoke. it was a terrible scene. my wife was shutting not her highest was on fire. ah, there were parts of children's bodies. it was so bloody increase and i went into my home and find my brother and a nephew. they were critically injured, but still alive and breathing. they later died in hospital. my brother and 9 others were killed in this horrific attack. my brother's daughter, who was student to get married, also lost her life. another relative was also here, a guest. she was killed to
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oh, i as bush my a loves, cosmetic. she likes painting her nails for she like dolls very much. the main cause of the incident was the american president, planning this attack without any evidence and destroying our family was a catastrophe. ringback ringback ah, the president has made clear to the commanders that they should stuff and nothing to make isis pay for the death of those americans service members at the cobble airport. isis k. lived in this house in this house were these children members of ice is a stupid thought without any proof, without any investigation. they attacked us and killed our children, and we will never forgive them. ah,
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our entire families. in short, it's being so painful for us mentally. we are not in a stable condition. the women are dead silent. they don't speak well no. we left our devastated homes and now live in my sister's place. it's so painful to visit. it's because we could see your children dying there. the people accusing us of having contact with islam. mac state, the americans who bombed our family, seeing we'd been preparing an attack on them. their complete and utter liars, ah . ringback after the incident, no authority came here to investigate. nobody asked us what happened to your new one help. ready no one came here to morally support us. this is not
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a mistake of america, this is a crime. we've lost her children. the count returned to us. so what mister owner should be restored by us for investigation into the incident. we all see international community to investigate this incident. ah, make no mistake. no, no, cherry on the face of the earth, or harder to avoid civilian casualties than the united states military. and nobody wants to see innocent life taking the americans have left us get this done. they came because of their own goals and humiliated in my country. america is not achieved. anything else going on? america has failed in afghanistan. and in his made our people miserable
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and we will be speaking with more people, soldiers and civilians, alike whose lives were overturned by america's war and special coverage on her voices. the, the service play by a whole set of different rules. it's going to force us in your words to get mean 30 nasty in order to take them. all right, we'll use all tools at our disposal to do so. my name is a monarch committee. i'm the head of family members. can, can i have killed our children and we will never forgive them for leave this place . i pity my what the united states was doing and they were bringing people to this torture site. i scanned ordering and abusing them outside of the rule of law and allowing some of them to go back home and they would go home and tell people, this is what the americans were not looking at. it was a pointless exercise. president joe biden has paid
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a visit to a new jersey town roughage by hearken, ida, and got a pretty frosty reception, a group of locals voice that and go over the chemist on polite with some even branding him a tyrant. the a week or 2. the last u. s. military left half down on the bite and ministration is asking congress for more than $6000000000.00 to resettle thousands of african refugees, of course, of in addition to the trillions already spent on the longest ever us war. caleb open reports. so how much cash is every american dish out for the war on terror?
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well, if you do the math for each individual in the united states, it comes out to about $16000.00. 64000 for a family, for your insurance. i know that cool. it is worth it, does it know tolerable? it's too much. $16000.00 is a lot for everybody. not everybody could pay that. whereas a gone, is there any accountability? i feel they could do better things that the money especially, was going on with depend demik, right? now, and the state wherein here at home i say take care here 1st and then you were about elsewhere. i mean, we got a lot of domestic issues here. i will give priority whether it's college funding or how situations, whatever they needed for a really terrible, terrible lot of people while thinking that they're going to fight for a country and this and that. but they lose their lives and bring up people home. now some might say that that is a small price to pay in order to keep us safe from terrorist attacks like on
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$911.00. but apparently there have been some other less than honorable motives who can milk this thing all the way to 2015. there's plenty to go around. the old military industrial complex is always hungry for cash and they've melted way past 2015. it is now 2021 and the usa unloaded at this point, roughly 6 trillion dollars. and that is a conservative estimate. now that's only the financial cost. let's go over the human cost of 20 years worth of violence and killing. but now it's over. coach biden blew his whistle and we're leaving the court. so who won was how we truly accomplished in 20 years of post $911.00 was millions of lives and trillions of dollars later, who has one who has lost and at what price 20 years from now was to be reckoned with. a has societal costs. we have dentist done in iraq was low enough to us forces that gun. so as the usa learned anything from decades of war, will we now get a peace dividend to pay for things like health care,
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education and infrastructure? think again, right after bringing the troops home, congress actually increase the military budget. biden's proposed pentagon budget was already a new record levels before the house armed services committee. reckless recommendation to add nearly $24000000000.00 higher than the peaks of the korean or vietnam was, or the recon built of the $980.00. if we concerned about making the america and the world safer, we should be investing more funds in addressing pandemic climate change and racial and economic injustice. not by un weapons. we don't need a price as we can't afford, after 20 years, trillions of dollars and nearly a 1000000 deaths. nothing seems to have been learned by the united states and economy based on war keeps rolling ahead. caleb bobbin r t new york. while the fall flow of funds into the american war machine over the past 20 years is made fortunes, those involved in the war. and i've gone on a team highlighted by which leaks found to judy and found
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a cage ago. so make john told us sat down with ortiz action. we're tansy to discuss that money trail. julian assange in breaking the silence, says, i think it's where it could be. the war you to see says it's a money laundering. one dimension of this is a money laundering. isn't cost whether it be $1.00 trillion or adrian, it's actually a way of taking taxpayers money or money of ordinary workers in west countries and recycling it into $5.00 big defense companies. and this kind of defense industry complex and, and it makes a lot of money. yes. but it's a way of financing imperial projects. i mean by the end of the ninety's for solid. the taliban was so in bed with the us administration. but it was calculated that every taliban official was paid for with us taxes. so wasn't paid directly, of course,
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and when julian was talking about money being laundered through it, huge amounts of money was laundered through afghanistan. it all went bad. of course it went bad in the road and they didn't actually get, but they won't in the same way. iraq went bad in a way the same way that vietnam went bad. they usually to meantime the taliban has officially announced an interim government 3 weeks after it took full control canister on. and the short list is packed with religious hotline. as, as all it is more counter proport, the taliban says this is a can take government. so only temporary, perhaps with legend stated, for the future, this new government is swell. tally bad through and through the names on the new government lease will perhaps turn head cook. joe had one of the sons of the co
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founder or perhaps even arguably the founder of the taliban. he is now slated to be the defense minister, perhaps an even more controversial appointment. is that of the new interior minister here jean? her guardy, the son of a former warlord, and someone who has a $5000000.00 bounty to him set by the united states. he's wanted for questioning with regards to a bombing in 2008, which killed amongst others, a us citizen. he is believed to be heavily involved in again the, the insurrection and the resistance against us present later present here got to stop. they have elected to go for the uranium model. and that is for a supreme leader. i mean, he bit the law who is the supreme leader of the taliban ruling, the government,
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which is then made up of a prime minister in this case mohammed hassan, whom the prime minister of the out of the taliban government. perhaps after what happened did patch here valley over the last week, the fierce battles there and the pipes decimation of the opposition that had gathered that the taliban elements, perhaps that is in bold and the taliban to appoint the government and the figures that that it has nevertheless, again, a temporary government, the taliban says it is unclear yet how long it will stay in power and what will follow it we had from john this richard met her. she thinks that western powers will have no choice but to co operate with the returning town about leadership. so you have all these people that the nodded states has been calling terrorists trying to kill. busy occupying of garrison for 20 years, who are now leading a government. so you know, what was all this for a, you know,
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they said that they invaded afghanistan. britain also elton beta janet band. in order to get rid of all kayla and pose the taliban, who shelter and all the allegedly, and all these things. and you know, we're right back where we started. in any case, the united kingdom, the united states have said they won't be rushing to establish diplomatic relations or ties with janice time if there was a tolerant government. you know, there are ring on those on the side of caution to, to put it mildly, of course, it's very humiliating for them. they just spend 20 years fighting the taliban. so do immediately then turn around and say, well, you know, will recognize you as a government. this is, you know, it's not going to fly. if they really want to stop gamma them from becoming a terror hub, as they say, the best thing to do is to, you know, sit down and talk with a talent to avoid. busy this happening, you know, right. if that's really your goal and you know, it's why should the taliban make concessions, right? they want to 20 year war. no one is putting pressure on them. they can't really, you know, no one can really put pressure on them now and tell them what to do. so i think they're just going to have their way with it. or the united nations will say warm,
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that i've kind of thought of facing a total collapse in basic services with food and life saving 8 about one out. in fact, it estimates that at least $600000000.00 innate will be needed by the end of the year to prevent a catastrophe or t spoke to locked up for me for my you and special representative for the chemist on under rock. ah, my mission was to bring the positions of various african groups close together as well as the country neighbors. and we'll powers that we're trying to interfere in domestic african affairs. i did this for 2 years. then finally, in september 999, i asked them un secretary general coffee to let me step down. i told the security council i had done everything possible, but my efforts were in vain. the reason being that the council members did not actually intend to deal with african stomach problems. and this is understandable,
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african is done being a poor country and isolated from the rest of the world. i told the security council you are making a big mistake. the world will definitely go beyond the board, the can is done, and it will come back to haunt you. and it did on september, the 11th 2001, exactly 2 years after my speech. today the un security council is not capable of holding meetings and adopting resolutions on african, it's done syria, iraq, or libya. this is because of acute disagreements between its members, which unfortunately guided primarily by their own interests and forget about the enormous responsibility they possess. ah, phoenix list, many people asked me why when the telephone invited to the international conference in bon, this question is meaningless because it was not clear how the telephone would come to a conference held by those who defeated them with a very simple question could have been asked, where are the telephone that you defeated?
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everyone behaved as if the telephone had been finished the good. but if we tried to make contact with him at that time, the situation might have been different. i suggested that we organize a meeting with the taliban again. and now we know we don't have to do anything, everything is fine. great, even the time. but now talking about forming a coalition government, they, you have public supports, but they must realize that a very large proportion of the african people disagree with their position. they include young people and thousands of university graduates. here you have 2 options, either provide opportunities for these people or you returns a brutal civil war. this might have what i want to remind you of our breaking news . a gas explosion has destroyed several floors of an apartment block in napkins, not as some 50 kilometers away from the russian capital. at the moment we know that least 5 people are reportedly injured. 3 are in hospital. 2 more are believed trapped under the rubble. the good news is that rescue operation is ongoing.
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emergency service all saying that almost all the residents have been evacuated from the building will be following that stopped throughout the day. i'll still ahead this hour, the british prime ministers infuriated members of his own party by hiking taxes to fund a covert recovery plan will cause to give me all the details on that much more of the short break the the ah,
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me having alternate realities to experience or even live in like a role or does my idea, you know, especially during the and where you can go anywhere in the game world, go everywhere, choose the game that you want, any open role game, choose it. and you are now on a vacation. in a place where you're like flying helicopters or you're, you're on beaches, you're, you're in a city drive, you know, whatever you want. you name it these, these are getaways. ah, welcome back. now the british prime minister has admitted to breaking a key manifesto pledge by raising possible taxes to the highest level. in decades.
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we promise not to raise the rates of income tax, national insurance, or v a t. this is a tax guarantee, it will protect the income, so hardworking families across the next parliament. no conservative government, no conservative government to speak every once to raise taxes. and i will be honest with the house i accept. yes, i accept the brakes. a manifesto commitment, which is not something which is not something i do likely, but a global pandemic within the well, this follows an 18 month spending bonanza due to code 19, of course that seen the u. k. national debt spiral. in the 1st year of the pandemic, the government board $300000000.00 pounds, a large part of that was to fund the war because follow scheme or something called tuesdays tax hike. a difficult but responsible decision needed to fix the funding shortfall and health on social were beginning the biggest catch up program in the
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history of the an hfs. the libby will share the cost as fairly as possible between people and businesses. because we all benefit from a well supported and a chest and all businesses benefit from a healthy workforce. the shuttle work in pensions. secretary jonathan reynolds, reacting to the prime minister, essentially saying the way the government try to frame this issue of, for example, people living longer and having healthier lives and insensitive way of dealing with what are very real issues for the elderly when it comes to that pensions to governments, cases of the for the data and the pandemic have produced a statistical aberration. i reject the presentation of this issue as the source of intergenerational tension or unfairness because we all have an interest in ensuring that there's a decent state pension in the future. we would never present increase longevity as a problem the pretends to the prime minister only here,
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because the panoramic is not going to wash. he's putting a sticking plaster over gaping wounds which his party inflicted. he made the comment of social care before the pandemic, and he said he would pay for it without raising taxes before the pandemic. now this is of course, the 2nd manifest pledge that the prime minister has broken within a day. the 2nd of those being an announcement to raise national insurance contributions, which they the government that is promised not to do in the lead up to that election at the end of $29.00 teams. so the government, the chancellor, the treasury all with a balancing act to do to have tried to please if not all sectors of society as many as possible when it comes to the agenda, not just in the u. k. the so called global gender build back better point and slogan the bars johnson repeated again today. how much will we also discuss issue with political commentator anthony web us,
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who told us the problems with the nature and social cast started? well, before the pandemic it, i think it is damaging because of the way it's been job to saw where he's playing a panoramic. the government has actually dealt with the kid a desperate course that way. it's been spending by the way. it's not thinking about the consequences, it's now trying to deal with the consequences by bringing in this additional means, like a mummy house as the leader of the opposition court. and now today, all the problems we've had with the chess with social care interested well before the american low on just before we go a recap of the break. can you store that where keeping an eye on it, that has been a gas blast. and again, not far from moscow, deforming several floors of a block of flocks. the number of casualties is unclear, but the latest figures do suggest that 4 are injured,
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including 2 children. arrest to oppression is of course, ongoing. emergency services, a saying that all residents with 200 people have been evacuated from the building. however, to more i'll believe, kept on depth as well. that's how things are shaping up for now. rather, remember, for the very latest on those and of course many, many more towards archie dot com and check it out the when i would show the same wrong. why don't i just don't the rules. yes, to see out the same because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves world apart, we choose to look for common ground.
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the who's ever, he's turn around the traffic circle. really trying to weigh the influx of contractors, largely uncontrolled by the government was disorganized, not in purpose. it just was too much going on and were zones. and there was no coordination really between the companies ah. busy the problem was that we had all of the different private military companies running around we out source to quickly, and they weren't coordinated both in contract terms,
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but also and on the ground operational terms. so what is your answer to a problem without sourcing our source more we out sourced it, to a private military company to coordinate the seem to be ideal for us. company was a huge contract. it was half a $1000000.00 or just under that and was just assume that one of the large, big american companies, when, when it, when it didn't work out that way, i kind of tim spies to hit the headlines as again, during the ons to africa affair involving these old company, sidelines, but general spies the now is developed a striving business in private security. and he recently won that month, a 1000000 pound contract. well, tim sizes with me now. tim. good morning. what's your summary of the situation in terms of chaos or lauren order? i wouldn't advise people to go that if the measures in put in place for their protection all sand me
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contract in iraq to see communication and coordination for all the private security companies on the graph. the make that they were a general in charge of all of the private contract at that point, the us military was the largest military presence in iraq. but just to get all of the private ministry contract of spice in respect to be in charge. the 2nd largest on forcing me the spicer is a fairly well known figure in british political and media circles me but at the time of the award of the contract for iraq, it was awarded by a logistics contracting cell. and for.

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