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[000:00:00;00] the, the, this was a catastrophic failure, accepted for, for doomed to fail ahead of congressional hearings. a new report from washington come down on a pod on k, off the keywords withdrawal from i've gotten this done. finding the president biden dismissed with a few of the warnings leading to the 13 7th band being killed. more bloodshed in the middle east as ease really strikes. again, pockets of syria, the loudly 18 people leave more than 31 that we will see a serious right asked of defense bills,
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very human rights and that the west always ground that brings up on any issues with this case. then i am convinced, as we will easily agree on the place and time of the meeting. rochester top, they provide the quotes about to resolve in the warren ukraine after meeting his golf state condo. comes as moscow with a host of personal from india to sign up this week to discuss the ongoing conflict on the upcoming briggs, thomas. the others is our team to national, reaching you from our new center with boss go. i a my, you called watching a catastrophic failure of epic proportions. uh, that's how american lo makeup michael mccaul has branded the key. i'll take us withdrawal from of janice done. and that he made the statement ahead of hearings which will begin on capitol hill later on. this was
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a catastrophic, a failure of epic proportions. so i'm so sorry. john was orest. i say this was that he's words come after a bomb, michelle report by the us house for the fast committee review the by didn't hires. administration wants to blame for the k all think with all which left the troops exposed and security compromised, meeting to the death of 13 service man in the suicide attack. now the investigation said that the catastrophe could have been avoided if the president had listened to his advises colonel seth crum rake chief of staff of special operations, come on central during the military retrograde reiterated. the military told president biden, if you start to withdrawal, the taliban are going to come pouring in and there's nothing that is going to stop them. according to colonel crum rake,
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the president decided we're going to leave and he's not listening to anybody. well, in this particular report, we're seeing an emphasis on pamela harris, right, because she was actual, a part of the decision making. and she was there when they were handling the withdrawal from a couple now we have election season. and if she was the one that was making such decisions, as of course, very important for americans to know and to know how good she is making such decisions. well, let's see what this report states. a vice president carmella harris was the last person in the room when president biden made the decision to withdraw all us forces from afghanistan. a fact she boasted shortly after president biden issued his go to 0 order. despite warnings, against withdrawing by senior leaders, vice president harris's aid disclose the vice president strongly supported president biden's decision. what this report states is that they found that both bite and then harris repeatedly ignore the warnings from high ranking officials who
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set that be careful their security concerns. here. you cannot pull out too fast for me to come up with a plan b and we're seeing now it says the tale bonus season keys cities much faster than we expected if they even expect that that. and we'll save time and time again the by then then harris completely. it seemed that they ignored those warnings. also another complete disaster is that they left behind classified documents, which of course, it's holly bon, got their hands on that. and on top of that, the $117000000000.00 of us weapons thought again, the tyler bond go to hold up at the same time. $57000000.00 in cash hard currency. so of course that didn't make matters easier for them. and again, we know that this results in the disaster that was because there was a suicide bombing right after the couple airport that claimed the lives of, of 13 service. and i mean, wasn't even totaled from may the deal originally with the tyler bottom. yes, it was absolutely, donald trump,
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i caught the deal with the tale bond and we're seeing a huge emphasis being put on that in mainstream media because yes, it was done with trump back in 2020. but the people who implemented that withdrawal that over saw who was supposed to come up with your plan beach making sure you talked to the high ranking officials who are there on the ground advise me on what has happened. and that was not on from this one. that was supposed to be on sunday, blinking wasn't charge of that. it was campbell of harris and joe biden, and they wouldn't listen and in this port, the set that that trail seem to have and besides optics rather than secure to the was so concerned that it looks so good that they're fine. and they were drawn after the nearly so decade, dr. pay some really by the us and their allies so that we're really worried about how great this is a plus. and in the end, you saw that it resulted to this chaos. i'm sure donald trump has had a few things to say about what of this. so if you say anything recently, yeah, well he was at the secretary because that was a 3 year reversed race. and so the pull out and again,
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the 13 service members who died. and 2 families actually invites of donald trump and he went to the arlington cemetery. and there, there was a little bit of a debacle because the families of to service and marines who died actually invited phones to go to a section of the cemetery or no photos are allowed. and she went there and someone from his team, i guess that was, that took a photo and dealt with. they went crazy domains for me to say no, see, he has no. donald trump has no respect. he had some altercation with a photographer, which nothing more could be further from the truth. he was there, at least he was, there was harris, where it was by then where it was blue came. they were the ones as this report also states, they were responsible for the deaths of thirds and us service members and over a $170.00 as guns who died because of their bad decisions. and they couldn't even show up to the cemetery. and from who did show up, and because someone took a photo data and like if maybe because there was
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a photo of donald trump and that made their absence even more evidence. but again, more were you going back to what you asked me 2 days after that, he didn't make a statement. this is the 3rd anniversary of the bunch stuff got missed on withdrawal, the most embarrassing moment in the history of our country gross incompetence. so thing that american soldiers, hundreds of people wounded in dead americans and billions of dollars of military equipment left behind. so when donald trump is on that headlines, that always seems to be, they need a negative spin on it. and that is why right now this report this out, but they're constantly focused on that. it was trump who caught bill. yes. who got the deal, but you were the ones that came right after and you were supposed to supervise that . it all went well at the very least, have a plan b, and this report shows that had no plan b, though it does. oh, this is gonna look so amazing. what also circuitry is state onto the blinking times to skip congressional hearings on the i've got it done catastrophe. we'll talk
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a lesson on condo and he didn't thought into national security consultant early rock most then says that the top us diplomatic is, does dodgy responsibility. i made the presidential campaign. it's a travesty. that's what happened here. very tragic, very poorly executed evacuation. even some of the supporting bases in the facility probably should have stayed present longer and really kind of allow the taliban to approach and increase the area much quicker. so hit, you know, had not been done and then then we just, i mean, 1313 people being built in the space. there was bedford 45 injured 170 afghans and countless numbers of f k of just the bad of band. and it actually were actually a supporting us during this timeframe and we just left them there and we'll call follows hayes down the message to the press. a he spoke to generals who were on the
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grounding couple. now let's take a listen. the fail floor as we have the chairman, the joint chiefs of staff, jermel, milly, st, tom, commander, joe mckenzie, and general miller on the ground. what was the problem? become enough to scan at baldwin, sir, and there was no plan. he also says that the state department was suppose to pass the plan, but he failed. and now the us, the could do a state onto the blinking was kept these hearings is in dodging the responsibility . is that what you interpreting here? so i, so i, that's how i'm interpreting it. it's the east odd to here, which isn't is no surprise. uh, yeah, like i said, it was very hastily done improperly done the execution. i mean, i say not executing the plan as it should be improperly executed but,
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but as it's kind of been highlighted, wasn't really a plan. and, and was there a plan b as well? he does not. he's avoiding going up to the, to testify as a split splitter, especially when we got an election coming up, buried for a for image. for him they actually tested by the after the mid least now 18 civilians were killed in more than 30 injured after used ready methyl slammed down on targets across syria. overnight. always here robbie correspond then to walk by shep rudy. reports from the area or not in the doors, we are in the mass. yes. area next to one of the attack size, which cannot be approached because it is me, the tree old jack. we say a huge crate to the left by shells in front of this building. and yeah, and this is just one of the places for testing this area is located along the main road and it's in a residential area. but let me elaborate on this situation and what damage that was
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caused by because attacks as residents of the area who lived through united terra g to the full series of voltage attacks and is really showing, told us the explosions from the rockets was very powerful. several facilities in the area will also damage the explosions was very powerful and we're not limited to the designated targets of those syrian ad defenses tried to shoot down numerous rating this side of the is really selling. nevertheless, had several targets. and significant damage was close to the infrastructure with the area as a home. it can be said, but the scale of destruction is can also, and we still have difficulties in communication with you due to damage to the internet systems and fiber optic lines. we're on this roads where repair crews and restoration teams are watching to repair the damage caused by the shut in. or you can see how i'm going to say is continue to arrive in the area. this is really showing can be considered the most intense in the history of his really attacks and locals describe it as unprecedented for this area. uh,
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during the list of political commentators specializing on american interest in the middle east is tv. this, the feeling believe the best attack on syria means that these really broad, many stat is government, odd, dragging of the entire region into the war. they want to use the war, the ones, and they want to cause chaos. they have to do with their we've seen the miniature operation into west bank. we're seeing the genocide in the massacres. that's happening there and goes up. we're seeing how they are attacking and bodily civilians. and the south step on on. we see what they did yesterday in the, in syria, in the city of i'm a c up. so yes, she is trying to escalate the situation to a lot of people ask, why have celia hasn't been attacked? you know, replying to israel. well, she a, i, in my opinion, student is unable. celia has been through a 15 year war, 2 people. the academy cannot handle a war today, especially,
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i guess is there who supported by the united states. that's uh, in my opinion. but ever seen in government is planning to uh, if they are planning with the allies, you're on his well, on the, the others in the region to if the big skin war happens and they have information that's a different story. now for me, i use ready prime minister who broadcast that his country is closer to defeat then victory and gaza. and he also branded the car in from minnesota, but didn't then yahoo a crazy gambler. and as, according to the interview, he gave to a local newspaper. the reality is harsh. israel did not win on october 7th, nor has it won the ongoing war. in fact, we're nearer to defeat than to victory at the head of the state. it is a crazy gambler who plays with the lives of the captives like jackpots and the gambling house. now the former prime minister also called out new thing. yeah. whose decision to maintain the military presence,
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and they feel that they have the card up along with the border with egypt and stressed that this trend. so the idea of had weekend during the operation and it would not be have miles forces collapsing. but he's really, this is not the 1st high profile figure to one of the slots an outcome of the end of august, the shooting bet security agency chief set of the all these actions we're putting the country at risk. the hill top you phenomenon long ago became a hot bed of violence against palestinians. i'm convinced that this needs to be one of the government's main goals before it's too late. a little while the euro mediterranean, the human rights monitor group, has documented an escalation in what the says is. israel system magic policy of targeting schools. 16 had been bombs while being use the shuttle t as in gaza, leaving 217 policy is dead. and hung with hundreds more aged out of human rights group. also claim that the attacks on civilians had been testified in recent weeks
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. and this n place professor of political science, i'd be that university sod. nimrod says that the is really administration is to we go to week to pass. so nothing yahoo to stop by his own line. he doesn't care about is this is in the, those on the pressure applies on him internally or externally. the pressure, the mean pressure on what should alarm raise the furniture from, from the all the army officers and the are the high officers. they are sitting to do anything we should just of worried because we have nothing to invest in tax for the most in the distance. and you know, don't get to a how much i'm there e, she needs
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a big street is not there. you have to be see over how much, how much do you call it. so josh didn't go on the street by dean and, you know, still we have a great time to get out there. now. i'm just to do the story average. all right. all right. this is the major bush at the administration. now they come across, revise the stop and close the whole now respect for human rights rather than disputes about territory will be key to resolve of the war when ukraine and that's according to rochester. foreign minister said again, lot of who was speaking following your meeting with counterparts from golf. i've states in the got before them was it gives them a decision we have never even seriously considered as alaska, so on and only expressed surprise that someone else fell 4 in their eyes. e,
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as in the german press and all the media. and let's assume that it's had a total issue will have the result comes to the students and on about secretaries. we never wanted someone else is on the rights of those to a part of the russian culture and we exterminate and are just not a single initiative. including bills for the for the outboard and this with the best intentions, you have to go through some of the problems with the rights of people who speak russian in the long distance less. he considers his own way and it's not about what so means where it's got us, but it's about want to discuss when we will see a serious threat is to defend bills, very human rights that the west always probably brings up on any issues. with this case, then i am convinced that we will easily agree on the place and time of the meeting is a little bit while on an invitation that has been extended to the saudi crown frames mohammed been selling mine to attend the upcoming break summit and the russian city of cuz i'm next month, so he's all you're the investigated professor. i've had it, but out of fee believes it's positive that the world now has thoughts of options
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and opportunities that's presented by the brakes. group of the many more countries lines to join and uh since uh, the security council is uh long by uh, doors from uh is this, oh my god, hours against us mostly. uh, i mean, since the united nations, we couldn't do anything to help us. maybe this is a time for the rest of the war to build other communities, other alliances to, to buy loans that are most, leaving day next issues. but we have a huge oceans of the other forums to
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present our cause and ask for support. and this is one of these important forms of a national security advisor to india, as prime minister will be taught to him down in russia this week. and he's likely to meet a president loudon, to put in to discuss the ways to end the war with new grades. with more details here, as archie is run through and sharma, the indian national security advisor i g. the wall will be traveling to russia. he's going to have for the break security summit, this is a significant wizard and it's significant on many, downstairs. it's one more step in the direction of the cell. and this is something that india has been wanting to work. and as always said that as far as the ukraine conflict is concerned, india is on the side of bees on like the west, india has been fixated or finding might be not 2 solutions unlike you need that to solutions say for example, the switzerland,
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the summit to which in there was invited for in fact the vendor more deep in just 5 minutes was also invited the full that the saw me stuff by you creed in this. so i'm going to sit in on go, he did send to the presentation, but he did not sign on. that joint communicates. now when a prime minister, a window was speaking to me, saying a few weeks ago over the phone. he did tell him that he was assigned to the, to the station, and that's the nbc we're talking about here, will come with a piece and so forth. this is very interesting. see what to visit with boys. but of course, we know that's present food and sometime ago had said that it does invite or the bodies including india, to find solutions to this conflict. so was shooting, you must look them. so we respect our friends, your them parking, be interested who i believe a sincerely interested in resolving old issues related to this conference. you guys next week and these are,
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1st of all the people's republic of china ice can resume india. i see i am constantly in contact with our colleagues. you told me to tell you on the contact to send. i have no doubt that the leaders of these countries, you mean you have trusted the relations with of the article sincerely strive to help sort out all the details of this complex pro series. the man system wants to know engine, so i'm going to send the reason was he was in moscow several weeks of walk. age was valuable. that was this by the end is a huge disappointment. but even after that, so i'm going to send millions of all the deed was to go to p. then a really what im does had on its mind is how best to find solutions to the conflict . cindy, i was basically going on to say that the only solution to this conflict is to dialogue and diplomacy. so of course, very seal investing. news we india back. the continuation of this war, india never has an index. fixated on a finding a solution here. so this was a,
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by in the end is c, g to was to bunch on the next few days, of course is going to be very, very short. this somebody comes off ahead of the mean brick summit, which will be held in design a leisurely new tool bar. so very, very, a significant visit by india. we'll see if this helps to do the following forward. the one inch of the war implies between russia and india, which strikes back decades. i'll one of the topics up for discussion between a diploma car and as guest on the newest addition of let's talk about how you can watch it on our to you throughout the day. but for now, here is a preview of it of india, ira chevy. relationship is not meal, i think it's, it has a long history behind it. the reason of this morning do you have sort of treated us with a great deal of maturity. they have looked at our national interest a number of cases where in the security council resolutions, etc,
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they have come to i have which is why today you'll see in the i sort of refuse to outright click on them rush actually doing that, you can walk. we have continuing to pick out either due supplies and will it be the coupon from that lot of law, less than countries are not really very happy about either too much, like you to do your best. and some countries want us to be always submissive and not so brilliant because i think this all see, you know, here in august on i 2 countries knew that, um, uh, they sometimes feel that, you know, data behavior is irresponsible. and it could lead into a much larger sort of conflict. we know how to do a pain. we have been living with this situation since independent and side. and so that is a great deal of maturity. and when we carry out the end, we are the civilization. yeah. on not the means if you see that. so yeah,
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sometimes it's really, really angry with me. did i do? does notes and things like that. they all do sort of condescendingly yeah. behaved, to address that, and are you what i, what i think that, you know, we have clearly stated that what we will do is in our national interest, the or not besides welcoming india and officials. moscow would also be hosting, but chinese for administer one he this week, and you'll attend a meeting with briggs high ranking, secure with the officials and national security advisors in the city of saint petersburg. his visit comes in advance of next month's break. summit with president is using, paying is expected to attend a search all your diversity. each app profess uh they took out highlights the
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importance of one year visit. i'm at the upcoming summit. the assignment is the one these visit to assembly is both at his attendance of the brakes. uh or, i mean this, this meetings will be very important in preparation for the break so much later this year. and for the china, russia relations, both countries refused to allow any other country to the rule of which into a good many people proper to relations between china and russia. after all, we share a coming all the 4300 kilometres long. it is on the border of people move across the water in the sense that it takes, and this is crucially for 2 countries. indeed with each other as you call us, especially in trade and economic development, which will be very important to us. but as full is also see how many
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inform you shows in the world. i and i really work together to achieve more affordable solutions on many global issues and to europe. now, how to keep b u. r flow. the main complexity of, of the global on rena. that's the focus stuff along the way to report the pen to buy a form i, you will be in the central bank chief of the request of brussels. now, the best way to stave off disaster is apparently massive investments along with rob b to coordinate the decision making. and here are the reasons for that. now conditions have changed. world trade is low in china is actually slowing very much, but it's become much less open to us. and actually it's competing with us in global markets on all accounts. we've lost our main supply of cheaper energy here. asher. and now we have to stuff for a defense to game for the 1st time,
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sees the world sees the 2nd world war. got a lovely use of the passive, their last are cheap energy from us. so like it just fell out of their pocket like the house keys on the way back from the store. and like you hasn't actually adopted the coupling from china as a strategy. as all my washington was wise, you're all the way itself before rebranding that the coupling just a de risk gate when they realized how stupid a move that would be to alienate china as its top trading partner. and now, since you rode shot gun with uncle sam and ukraine, they found him is used to make more weapons at taxpayer expense for their own defense after entering of the old junk from their closets. and that's why dr. use talking about the need for defense spending. now, it's a good thing too, because making more weapons is just about the only real no brainer answer for improving the us economy right now. judging by the dire straight of things outlined
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in this new you competitiveness report that represents about a year's worth of work by former european central bank president and the time prime minister mario drawing me at the request of queen ursula fonder lines, the royal european commission. he points out that they're basically a bunch of idiots for buying most of their weapons and broad so they can't even really do the whole military industrial complex spending thing, right. with nearly 2 thirds of weapons that they purchase coming from the us, big mystery by washington wants to keep the party going. and ukraine, when they're making bags on us drumming up the need to ramp up weapons of purchases for europe under the guys that europe's former top economic lifeline and energy supply or russia was suddenly a big threat to them. the whole report is just loads with gems like this one that you cannot become more productive will be forced to choose. we will not be able to become at once. a lead in new technology is
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a beacon of climate responsibility. an independent play on the world stage, we will not be able to finance our social model. we'll have to scale back some if not a additions. this is an existential challenge. donnie is going on about all these ground visions like leading new tact being a climate and social model icon. while european of leads have been yelling at the leads to turn down the heating and the air conditioning to stick it to put in and sharing mild winter's lights were in the dark ages. druggie also said that the you needs another 800000000000 euros, which is about 4.5 percent of the entire blocks g, d p. just to be able to stay globally competitive, which basically just means on screwing everything they screwed up over the past 2 and a half years through self inflicted idiocy in the interest of impressing the girlfriend liners zalinski drive. you also said that the amount of cash needed to make the
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competitive now is so massive that private investment just won't cut it. and well, you know what that means, time to reach into the pockets of the much put upon european tax payer once again. but hey, why don't they don't want to, because they've had enough of paying for all the screw ups as some recent european elections would suggest. well, here's the javi with a plea to the violence. but why do we care so much about all this? that's one question. i asked, why do we care so much about growing? yes, we have to find these needs. and these, these are important. but why are they so important? where they are important because they have to do with our phone, the values, prosperity, equity, freedom, peace and democracy in a sustainable world. and do you exist to insure europeans that they actually will benefit from these, from them in the rights?

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