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really, you know, i'm not sure somebody either stuck a species in the cove if you're living like the semen of own but in the 21st century. i the look we're in that war for 20 years. wow. but a junkie contributed to move on the procedure to do project cannot troubleshoot the united states did what we want to do in afghanistan. one is john jayla. we'll still hold the with the city way with john. by the way, i concluded that it's time to end america. longest war is time for american troops
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to come home before we marked the 20th anniversary that have this attack on september 11th. the september, the 11th 2001 a day that reshape the modern world. having never known war on its own soil, america was struck at it. i remember watching the world trade center burn on a tv at to ca and i was standing there like this just looking at it and a colleague of mine was standing next to me and he said, my god,
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do they have any idea what they've done? can we're going to kill everybody now? everybody alive? apocalyptic tv images provoked the u. s. into declaring its war on terror. i think almost no americans regret invading afghanistan because we, we had to destroy arcada. we had to the one or 2, but the citizens, 2001 the us into to nato allies, launched operation enduring freedom. the objective was to kill the terrorist leader, but some of that lead and the afghan telephone gave him safe haven. in the
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beginning wasn't exactly a major success either phase because, but we went in there was such a life footprint under donald rumsfeld, that the arcadia and the leaders of the taliban escaped the me. it wasn't until 2011, 10 years after the campaign began with american forces, finally track down and killed as i'm a, been loaded by then the world's most wanted terrorist, but found refuge in neighboring packets done. so the united states is over extended in a part of the world. it has no understanding of and is causing great, great damage. everywhere they came after me out of the tragedy of september, 11th, 2001 me and we begun to look forward with tremendous hopes towards the future. but then they began
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to bomb african villages and holders and get people hurt and, and killed. and homes destroyed. that is layer. the trend towards the negative began. oh no. the bombs were aimed at the taliban. many schools, homes and hospitals in the area also suffered extensive damage. rates called hundreds of casualties. a great many women and children among them. the german go. my way to my good man. dream
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me. i despise achieving the declared objectives. the western coalition continued to pursue the taliban, seeming to ignore the resulting heavy collateral damage, suffered by civilians. america flag wider and patch named air force. ah, i joined the u. s. military at the age of 19 and 2005
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when i joined, i believe in protecting people and standing up to bullying. and i kinda felt it was my duty to do so the i wanted to be a hero. i wanted to help people and do good and do something constructive and productive, and i was sold on the idea that joining the military to fight for my country was a bad thing. oh i brandon brand is a full me you a v pilot. he flew drones and opened fire on targets, enough janice done and iraq. but brandon himself was based in nevada. my 1st shot happened in eastern afghanistan, killed 3 individuals watched and man bleed out from the way that he was with
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the those happened on a regular basis. and there's probably about $300.00 bombs a year from drone. in general. it's really just a massive it's point, click and kill man it's, it's so easy that anyone can do it. it's treated like a game, you know, in a perverted way. i believe it's almost thrilling for certain people because it deals with real human lives. there's no there's, there's a hire today. ah, and i think that some of the generals and military officers that took part, made these kinds of activities, had that to sort of drill for the action. i was the guy who had follow orders. i got really injured in the military and thought that this is going to be,
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my dad said confessional one particular instance where i was part of a crew that killed a child. it's like a knife every time i right. it's like i feel this dagger in my chest and i don't know how to reconcile that. but my original intent was just a free this burden from my soul, die in peace. if you will. children were written off is innocent, people were written off as collateral damage. just tally marks in a book, equations for a higher promotion, those types of things. and it really was horrible. ah, me because
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i witness innocent people being killed and children being killed. it makes me angry . it makes me infuriated. all right. so this is my very 1st area which even metal given to me by the united states air force. i had 36 of these when i last the military. this was my 1st one. this box is what's left over of my military memorabilia. i don't know how the united states, whoever get this vietnam off of our consciousness, it will be very, very long time and almost impossible to do. i just want to say that it's a colossal failure. probably one of the most embarrassing events in military history. the
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me at the national accounts that you bought it so you can watch the media release about us. i when you stain jim, you put ship to russia. well considering julia, i think it will be done when you got interest and killed this and my chillies will be your study of us could not talk with john. he still can you really i'm going to be wishing just at the middle. the evidence processor was out with that that was horace, news or supposition, shut him, but he has no idea. can you believe it? well, in your study of 100, you're going to let you go to your home. what you think it was in your home and that was fun, fun going on and care medicaid. you have a fun, fun, whole lot more here to jo hoodie, every car you how would you mcafee? i'm going to pay your heart. i'm not going to function on
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the i'm again the legit, the ones that go by the me directly that the entire us military campaign in afghanistan was marked by torture, murder, and rape me. what you'll be able to get from i will to a general dentist, me out. authoration enduring freedom lasted 13 years, and officially ended in december 2014, to be replaced by a new nato mission dubbed resolute support. in practical terms, it meant america's military presence would be reduced while retaining the military
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bases. and i've got this revised operation served to barrack obama well as a positive p r exercise. at the beginning of 2015, we will have 9800 us serve members in different parts of the country together with our nato allies and other parts. by the end of 2015. we will have reduced that presence by roughly half one year later. by the end of 2016, our military will draw down to a normal embassy presence in cobble with a security assistance component. just as we've done in iraq, the but i know the bulldog shelter the jungle is that? did i find out we reported each year sandra, your motto or the can be that another feature frontier. my thought about to be
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a but i can they pick it in the me that way. afghan troops had to bed the brunt of military operations, african army. what was the reality afghan army? united states has been tens of billions of dollars to build up this army of $300000.00 people. 90 percent of the recruits, the african army, are illiterate. these are the kids from backward. rural villages have knows belief in the army know supported the central government and a very backward and a lot of ways. the result was that within 2 years of operation enduring freedom, coming to an end, afghan troops had suffered 4 times more casualties than the entire nato. coalition had, in 13 years of being in the country on to look at that a pay money yet you but your mother, my phone is don't pay me almost like it with my dish. my only beta minute put it hasn't been really good to have it towed it by your glorious how folky
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a good holiday. yeah. good luck. you. but normally bish, nobody in the hall who no one is done. oh, not a nigger. vertica. he bought the boat on her own ben in canada, but i was on the and i got, i got, i got on the call that a cough just dig nice. i got to got as a matter i did, but not all the booster law not been coded the longer i just how does that mean bought upon that, go that up. but i
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it's an open secret that private military companies have been playing a role in om complex worldwide. u. s. government doesn't track a number of contractors and uses in places at rack or afghan in the united states. army and the military in general is so reliance on the private sector. i would call the dependency, but we don't know who's the on the ground presence of these companies overseas. we just don't out. the western private military companies can, in their turn, use so called sub contractors from countries with trouble past the piano. quite good. that had also been soldiers. i think i was professional drugs, weapons when they
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caught it. wouldn't that look long? malone and they were trying to be merciless killing machine. now they fight and die in other people's was people carol, lot one or a dead soldier? or dead marine shows up in this country and we started asking ourselves, why did they die? why do what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down by the contractors. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk
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the standing truck crossing canister on the way to iran were being hijacked by bandits criminals gunman. and so they decided to take afghan students who were studying and mother assess in pakistan to guard the trucks as they cross to iran. and then they came up with the idea that maybe it would be better to just put the students in villages along the truck route. the, the word means student. the plural is taliban. the the limit taliban movement emerged in the 1990 s as an entirely new military power for the students stood for law and order and they
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had weapons. and little by little they took over the villages and then when they took over the villages they took over the region. and then finally they took over the whole country. that's how it started. this was an operation launched by the side of study intelligence or in september 1996. the taliban captured campbell without a fight established the land mac m. a rate of africa has done and imposed sheree. a law they claimed to have created a peaceful and stable islamic state, free of corruption, lawlessness. but sheltering some up in london and destroying ancient and sacred buddhist monuments helped cast the taliban in a negative light in the court of world public opinion. after foreign troops would apply enough, gunners done the taliban world voluntary defeated and the rest went to deep underground. but for 20 years they continued to wage a bloody war against the foreign military presence. i made it can't. they cannot
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answer any new ideas, little film, new in the group. now look, i don't the picky the just name and we will just do it, but it comes to materially. so who in us leisure for teachers? we years the center, but i didn't sit up in the yellow william, good italian. now in the wake of the u. s. military withdraw. the taliban have regained the upper hand while seeming to distance themselves from them militants, predecessors of the 990 s. italy been now claimed to be a multiethnic movement. that does not, as it did before, consists solely of stones it activity recruits residents from the pakistani border regions which were always a perfect foothold and training ground for well disciplined islamic soldiers valuable. you also spoke with the business, which to me the 2nd one was valuable. sunglasses order at the barn at the uranium controller. more of the ship that you're interested in could polish to, i just gotta thing is that this little guy was from so we can plot of
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the color bond. the listed as a terrorist by the united nation is the culture because of their action. of course, there is no alternative because there are no alternatives, things went wrong, things went wrong and they began to re emerge and part of the population went with them. so yes, talk to them. there are some p is no other alternative. while some wanted to enter into dialogue, others have taken up process because fish there and i was, well, the most, can you totally border wish for me to talk enough coverage of like to much. these are the outskirts of mazata sharif, the largest city in northern afghanistan. this is where the taliban met the fiercest resistance from the local population.
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the militia formed of local volunteers required no additional motivation. these people were fighting for the l. m. color for the full on the do. so i'm sure a little jungling and told him 5 for the last for the $1000000.00 in on monday him him. and so they can make it more affordable care towards what they saw to the the just just had enough job regression over the was a product you give to me to normal. you know, those that while you're with them was a fish that was because you know, fast enough and i got an enemy guess. so again, sort of my daughter maybe got so far, so i'm also more than with mine as me, and she was just now with me on august the 14th 2021. 1 week after this video was filmed, my daughter, shari, fell to the telephone about
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one of the love keys, cities still under government control, apart from couple was captured the following day. the entire group talked with them all of them in order. and then on the phone, look in in me, all that is on, i'm a call, she met him, but it don't go on monday, met them typically developed by 2 more beginning in order to get some volleyball on your next to the chill. the you know the, the john sean dawn. yeah. good. good. that was a kicker. and who quoted you on 24 hours later the taliban took over the country and became the true masters about the gun. a couple fell in the afghan government soon followed. what i want to be doing after 2 years. i want to voicemail you should not need
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should be good. what was what was on me that i want to reveal to the show exactly. when do i go to his music, should have what you thought about the lead time? was you famous? i mean, it's all about with much and in bought a model, notional care on the buy in on a dollar money. if you got all of us him more, number 200, you're knowledgeable, and salary spent several years working, 1st with american troops and then with german forces. he has repeatedly requested asylum for himself and his family. but all his requests have been denied me by no, it's all of the law by technologically, the charter, streaming of, you know, but more jo over those jo,
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all there was only one but ammonia and i'm going to get more that sure that i did for that are below, i'm always going to get dish. what are the fish, danny? all the more nice the leash law tells me. there were literally thousands of african interpreters alone. people who had worked with the foreign troops for many years held mass rallies as soon as the us announced their full withdrawal from the country did manage to leave for the united states. so europe under special programs but most were left to their own devices. manami football belie. i'm on such awesome. yeah. as mccarthy minyard caught him on the leroy on one of my long should be comfortable when phil i started working with foreigners. he was barely 18 back in 2008. his job was seen as quite prestigious
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in a month, i'm on the phone, me a new money con, like us, like my mom passed my monica both on monday or sean, but on the long found boys bushel bush where you find your light filled up with them. because you all thought it might not take about a loan. on marshall rose bush, all bush more. you know. gosh, them everything changed after 2014, when the foreign troops began to withdraw. so i'm on lost his job off the staff cars. and he's been unemployed ever since. y'all joy john, enjoy memorial jack. i think it's all but i really want to go and get the all the record. you go to to me with that code or the one moment from case all that they call the mark. i mean, roy, or you can enjoy the news all me all one us with that i saw your thought of my car of them, but here joy model like the fun. i get
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of course i still wouldn't venture. ah, the, the war on drugs noted as a way to combat a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a check. he told us that andrew was competent short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like something else had to be happening.
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the the, the, the the hard it doesn't seem like 20 years ago. it was just never ending funeral in new york for a while through decades on the worst terror attack in modern history, the world remembers the phones and who died in 91120 anniversary. we talked to witnesses who was there that day. also, we continued or in depth investigation into the impact, the american war on terrorism followed and speak to former guantanamo detainees on the horrors they felt. they had a founder woman in the next room that led me to.

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