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no stranger to afghanistan. last month went back to kabul, negotiating with president karzai over the bilateral security agreement that is absolutely core to protecting the security of afghan women and girls. john kerry's enduring commitment to afghanistan is america's enduring commitment. he understands we cannot walk away from this country or this region when our troops come home. that we cannot turn our backs on the people of afghanistan, especially the women. if their rights and opportunities are undermined, the entire country's stability and prosperity will be undermined as well. so it is my great delight to introduce someone who sp known as "s," standing for secretary of state. and someone who i know sends a strong message just by being here but beyond the words that you will hear of his understanding and commitment, there's a real passion. we have an advocate for the women and girls in afghanistan in secretary john kerry. [ applause ] i think everybody knows that nobody has done more for the cause of wome
no stranger to afghanistan. last month went back to kabul, negotiating with president karzai over the bilateral security agreement that is absolutely core to protecting the security of afghan women and girls. john kerry's enduring commitment to afghanistan is america's enduring commitment. he understands we cannot walk away from this country or this region when our troops come home. that we cannot turn our backs on the people of afghanistan, especially the women. if their rights and...
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and afghanistan.but the security of both pipelines we have to compare one tribal area that is a relatively unsafe area on the peace pipeline that goes through the relatively safe area in pakistan and iran. asked to baluchistan, by the way, sharif was also involved in the peace pipeline. it's nothing that he's forced to take but baluchistan as you know the insurgency historically you don't have rules in that area and the most surprised area and also the report shows the pakistan government that broke down on the insurgency and it's very similar. but most control of and of course iran over the region so so they are not doing enough to secure the border. it's going on for quite some time but in the media you would see that they are kind of blaming the pakistan government for being upset with the borders and not anything in pakistan of course they believed that sharif is close but there is a difference when one of the officials put it out the other day that it's close to saudi arabia but is not the agent
and afghanistan.but the security of both pipelines we have to compare one tribal area that is a relatively unsafe area on the peace pipeline that goes through the relatively safe area in pakistan and iran. asked to baluchistan, by the way, sharif was also involved in the peace pipeline. it's nothing that he's forced to take but baluchistan as you know the insurgency historically you don't have rules in that area and the most surprised area and also the report shows the pakistan government that...
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so i say to you today, as afghanistan sees women standing up in afghanistan to take control of their country's future, not only for themselves, but for all afghans, we have to be determined that they will not stand alone. america will stand up with them as they shape a strong and united afghanistan that secures the rightful place in the community of nations. and that is why president obama and president karzai signed a have a tee strategic partnership agreement last year that lays out our mutual commitments. that's why america's relationship with afghans is changing. it's not ending. there is stop to go. and obviously the road ahead is not easy. the violence that has plagued afghanistan for decades has left very deep wounds. and it is going to take time to heal. we himself know securialso know real challenge. afghans have to strengthen the rule of law, improve access to justice. we also know that discrimination and violence against women continue to be major problems. but i know every one of these women and women this afghanistan today will remain determined and we have an obligation
so i say to you today, as afghanistan sees women standing up in afghanistan to take control of their country's future, not only for themselves, but for all afghans, we have to be determined that they will not stand alone. america will stand up with them as they shape a strong and united afghanistan that secures the rightful place in the community of nations. and that is why president obama and president karzai signed a have a tee strategic partnership agreement last year that lays out our...
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what does this mean for afghanistan? >> well, amanda i think it means that we have to do all we can to make the case and support the efforts of those with whom we are working to ensure that women's voices are heard in the areas that you mentioned. that we have to stand firmly for women's rights to participate fully in afghan society. that we have to continue to find ways to support the education of women, the entrepreneurship of women, the political careers of women so that there can be these role models we saw in the video and we saw on stage that can encourage women and men to see a vision of afghanistan that truly can move it to a new stage of its great and storied history. in doing the national action plan, and i'll give a plug to the national defense university which will be publishing essays by experts, military experts, intelligence talking about the difference involving women makes. it's not something laura and milan and i are saying it would be really nice if you did this. we know it works. we know in the absenc
what does this mean for afghanistan? >> well, amanda i think it means that we have to do all we can to make the case and support the efforts of those with whom we are working to ensure that women's voices are heard in the areas that you mentioned. that we have to stand firmly for women's rights to participate fully in afghan society. that we have to continue to find ways to support the education of women, the entrepreneurship of women, the political careers of women so that there can be...
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it's very important to the economy of afghanistan. afghanistan also stands in the point. if they can stay stable and secure to be able to develop e tth the -- a lot of the resources they have. i want to encourage you, this is something i like to do in the bush institute. that is to be a convener with the people of afghanistan, and corporations, united states corporations to help develop what you all have in afghanistan. but not develop it for export. develop it so that you and the people of afghanistan can learn the skills to build whatever it is you have at home. so that both people are employed at home and you can make not just what you would make by selling your resources, but you would make what you made by selling your resources turned into the products that you build yourself. and you can build your economy in a great way. and i think once men are employed also, and young men are employed across afghanistan, then there's going to be a lot less, a lot fewer young men who will want to join the taliban. but instead, will want to work to build safe lives for themselves,
it's very important to the economy of afghanistan. afghanistan also stands in the point. if they can stay stable and secure to be able to develop e tth the -- a lot of the resources they have. i want to encourage you, this is something i like to do in the bush institute. that is to be a convener with the people of afghanistan, and corporations, united states corporations to help develop what you all have in afghanistan. but not develop it for export. develop it so that you and the people of...
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interests in afghanistan. the professor talked about the importance of a continued relationship with the united states and the afghan people are tilted in that direction. not just one or two of us talking about it. i think now the problem is having sat down the red lines, to see whether, in fact, there is any potential here for whatever kind of give is necessary for moving ahead before the afghan elections and the delay that would seriously, i think, disrupt our possibility, in a planning sense, to be able to stay on. and i think that is that conversation susan put forward. >> david, i don't often channel donald rumsfeld but as i was listening to him answer this question, i was thinking, sometimes you just have to deal with the afghan president you have rather than the one you wish you had. and i wonder if the united states is already looking past karzai, that this is a bump in the road, a last-minute complication, but since he is going to leave in the spring, in theory, sur worried about who is taking over. >
interests in afghanistan. the professor talked about the importance of a continued relationship with the united states and the afghan people are tilted in that direction. not just one or two of us talking about it. i think now the problem is having sat down the red lines, to see whether, in fact, there is any potential here for whatever kind of give is necessary for moving ahead before the afghan elections and the delay that would seriously, i think, disrupt our possibility, in a planning...
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afghanistan? >> our number 1 bottom line after 2014 and in 2001 when we went in was terrorism. l-qaeda still exists. the threat of a resurgent al-qaeda is something we can't accept. so we need to make sure that afghanistan is never again a haven for terrorism. >> ambassador pickering, how would you answer that question? >> i would agree with david that terrorism is an issue. i think that we have a difficult problem because over the years, we have created several impressions or misimpressions about why we are in afghanistan. one of those is the swiss democracy misimpression. another of those -- is. >> i thought that shorthand would work. that misimpression, i think, is that we are somehow there to assure that afghanistan becomes a modern, functioning democratic state as opposed to finding ways, i think, to work within the construct of afghanistan, to try to help put the situation as we leave it on a more stable footing than when we found it. and i think that great nations who intervene are always,
afghanistan? >> our number 1 bottom line after 2014 and in 2001 when we went in was terrorism. l-qaeda still exists. the threat of a resurgent al-qaeda is something we can't accept. so we need to make sure that afghanistan is never again a haven for terrorism. >> ambassador pickering, how would you answer that question? >> i would agree with david that terrorism is an issue. i think that we have a difficult problem because over the years, we have created several impressions or...
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afghanistan had history.when there was a rapprochement with the president with the shock, then there was another coup, which raises the point that bonnie was saying, that it is crucial for 2014 for afghanistan to have a sensible government. i know of at least one or two candidates that have a plan, as you have described so , sotfully, for the future it is there. it is not that it does not exist. it just needs international backing. >> our former intern, who also wrote a paper that we cite in our new report. >> i actually have two questions. if the iranians get a presence on the table, how do you think the pakistanis make out? my question to you, what about international organizations? talking about iran at the downstream level, no one wants to talk to america. you have any organizations doing .ny work on the ground >> last, the gentleman in the green very quickly. >> i'm a student at johns hopkins university. i had a question about what role do you think -- do you think afghanistan will have a good role in st
afghanistan had history.when there was a rapprochement with the president with the shock, then there was another coup, which raises the point that bonnie was saying, that it is crucial for 2014 for afghanistan to have a sensible government. i know of at least one or two candidates that have a plan, as you have described so , sotfully, for the future it is there. it is not that it does not exist. it just needs international backing. >> our former intern, who also wrote a paper that we cite...
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afghanistan hasn't had an internal problem primarily because afghanistan has supported the rebels in both iran and pakistan. pakistan is now going through it as the insurgency in baluchistan which is a second nationalist insurgency which is in conflict with the taliban both ethnic and ideological lines. the intensification of the ideological part of the regime under a minute led to more discontent among the populations of iran including. the united states may be supporting the pakistan, the baluchistan insurgency from afghanistan iran has charged that pakistan and perhaps the united states and saudi arabia may be supporting the iranian baluchistan inside iran. the truth of these very charges is rather murky. however as a part of our policy in this administration, one of the measures that we tried to take early on in order to send a message to iran that the us presence in afghanistan was directed at the stabilization of afghanistan and not iran was to make it clear that the united states did not support, and though it took quite a long time to get the interagency process he was declar
afghanistan hasn't had an internal problem primarily because afghanistan has supported the rebels in both iran and pakistan. pakistan is now going through it as the insurgency in baluchistan which is a second nationalist insurgency which is in conflict with the taliban both ethnic and ideological lines. the intensification of the ideological part of the regime under a minute led to more discontent among the populations of iran including. the united states may be supporting the pakistan, the...
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and afghanistan.but the security of both pipelines we have to compare one tribal area that is a relatively unsafe area on the peace pipeline that goes through the relatively safe area in pakistan and iran. asked to baluchistan, by the way, sharif was also involved in the peace pipeline. it's nothing that he's forced to take but baluchistan as you know the insurgency historically you don't have rules in that area and the most surprised area and also the report shows the pakistan government that broke down on the insurgency and it's very similar. but most control of and of course iran over the region so so they are not doing enough to secure the border. it's going on for quite some time but in the media you would see that they are kind of blaming the pakistan government for being upset with the borders and not anything in pakistan of course they believed that sharif is close but there is a difference when one of the officials put it out the other day that it's close to saudi arabia but is not the agent
and afghanistan.but the security of both pipelines we have to compare one tribal area that is a relatively unsafe area on the peace pipeline that goes through the relatively safe area in pakistan and iran. asked to baluchistan, by the way, sharif was also involved in the peace pipeline. it's nothing that he's forced to take but baluchistan as you know the insurgency historically you don't have rules in that area and the most surprised area and also the report shows the pakistan government that...
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in afghanistan. we drove across kabul to the university in afghanistan. i wish every american could go american university in afghanistan. there, if every american could go there, or if american could see what is happening just in that one across kabul to it, i believe it would change most americans about what we have accomplished theh our allies and with afghan security forces in afghanistan. the city now is full of cars, isere is traffic jams, there shops opening all over the place. people are in markets. drive -- we couldn't across kabul, they wouldn't let across kabul years before. it just simply was too dangerous. it is still a dangerous place, by the way. i don't want to sound pollyannish here. things havent is changed for the better in afghanistan and the american people, sadly, don't know it. relative to the american by way ofy itself part of the story, of course, is the growth in the number of students. when it opened i think it with 53 students. there is now 1,000 students there. 300 of them are women. and they have a broad number of courses. i
in afghanistan. we drove across kabul to the university in afghanistan. i wish every american could go american university in afghanistan. there, if every american could go there, or if american could see what is happening just in that one across kabul to it, i believe it would change most americans about what we have accomplished theh our allies and with afghan security forces in afghanistan. the city now is full of cars, isere is traffic jams, there shops opening all over the place. people...
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aljazeera, afghanistan. >> meanwhile, the war in afghanistan has claimed thousands of american lives. the number of forces killed at 2,290. of that number, 1,797 u.s. troops were killed in action, 493 were killed in non-hostile incidents, and 19,494 are listed as wounded in action. >>> the son of a korean war vet said that his father is being held against his will in north korea. his son said that the authorities took his 85-year-old father off of a plane last month. newman was about top leave after being a tourist. he talked to the korean officials will his military service. >>> the negotiations in iran and six world powers are back at the bargaining table in geneva, trying to end the long standoff over iran's nuclear program. phillip joins you us live from geneva, and where are we today? >> reporter: well, del, we're well into the second day, the first full day of negotiations. they're behind closed doors, and folks are keeping their cards very close it their chests. we know there's apparently a draft resolution that's being passed around and the language of it is being discussed, a
aljazeera, afghanistan. >> meanwhile, the war in afghanistan has claimed thousands of american lives. the number of forces killed at 2,290. of that number, 1,797 u.s. troops were killed in action, 493 were killed in non-hostile incidents, and 19,494 are listed as wounded in action. >>> the son of a korean war vet said that his father is being held against his will in north korea. his son said that the authorities took his 85-year-old father off of a plane last month. newman was...
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and afghanistan.but the security of both pipelines we have to compare one tribal area that is a relatively unsafe area on the peace pipeline that goes through the relatively safe area in pakistan and iran. asked to baluchistan, by the
and afghanistan.but the security of both pipelines we have to compare one tribal area that is a relatively unsafe area on the peace pipeline that goes through the relatively safe area in pakistan and iran. asked to baluchistan, by the
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it's 40 minutes.on the kerry on the future of women in afghanistan. it's 40 minutes. >>> i want to once again thank the university for your active leadership not only on behalf of the intellectual study of and analysis of issues of importance to our world, but your leadership in the civic life, not only of washington, but of our country and indeed across the globe. this is yet another goexample o that and i welcome the members of the diplomatic corps and in particular all of the women of and from afghanistan who have joined us today. i'm monitored to be the honorary co-chair along with laura bush. mrs. bush has been the real inspiration and driving force behind the council from the very beginning. and the council represents a commitment, a public-private partnership to try to support the women of afghanistan in the transition that they are undergoing. we can point to a lot of progress. some of it mentioned in the sle excellent video that was just shown. but we're well aware this is a serious turning point for all the people of afghanistan, but in part
it's 40 minutes.on the kerry on the future of women in afghanistan. it's 40 minutes. >>> i want to once again thank the university for your active leadership not only on behalf of the intellectual study of and analysis of issues of importance to our world, but your leadership in the civic life, not only of washington, but of our country and indeed across the globe. this is yet another goexample o that and i welcome the members of the diplomatic corps and in particular all of the women...
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hasn't really stayed in afghanistan.here has been very little accountability. it's really difficult to say what we have invested that is going to be durable. i object strenuously to the idea that we have to keep troops in place, and keep paying to somehow invest -- or to somehow investments. >> and pj what are the troops going to say? our troops have been so overextended for so long, i can't imagine this is going to be well received. >> i vehemently oppose it. unless there is a systemic plan with the afghans are going to get their about together, it is also a fact after 2014 karzai isn't going to be there anymore. so we're entering into uncharted water of what afghanistan is going to look like post karzai. troops? >> sure. it's in our national interest to make sure that afghanistan doesn't become a safe haven for extremists as it was in 2001. and -- and the united states thinks it accomplished that with a much lower level of troops there. so we're there to back up the afghanistans, make sure whether it's al-qaeda, the ta
hasn't really stayed in afghanistan.here has been very little accountability. it's really difficult to say what we have invested that is going to be durable. i object strenuously to the idea that we have to keep troops in place, and keep paying to somehow invest -- or to somehow investments. >> and pj what are the troops going to say? our troops have been so overextended for so long, i can't imagine this is going to be well received. >> i vehemently oppose it. unless there is a...
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finally, last night i saw a play afghanistan."n i think it's one of the most powerful plays of ever seen and i'm a performing arts junkie. i recommend everyone to go see it. it was fabulous. it addresses the things were talking about. it's a really important point. some youngought over afghan music students about six months ago. it was terrific. we brought them to the capital so that some of my colleagues could see. i think there were like eight students on afghan instruments at a music school which could have never existed and they are there preserving their heritage. it has an impact when people can see a play or whatever, of course it does. telling stories are important. the problem on the other side is , i'm not a good storyteller, by the way. i admire those of my colleagues who are. it's the most powerful way to get a message across. my wife reminds me of this all the time. instead of statistics, you just said, how many teachers? they will not remember. there are 10 times as many teachers now, 40% are women, 30% are women. th
finally, last night i saw a play afghanistan."n i think it's one of the most powerful plays of ever seen and i'm a performing arts junkie. i recommend everyone to go see it. it was fabulous. it addresses the things were talking about. it's a really important point. some youngought over afghan music students about six months ago. it was terrific. we brought them to the capital so that some of my colleagues could see. i think there were like eight students on afghan instruments at a music...
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, we will not leave the afghanistan women and girls behind, and we will ensure that afghanistan does not become a haven for terrorists again. so i thank you, senator casey, and i want to thank you, mr. president, for allowing me to speak on this very important issue. and i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. udall: mr. president, i'd like to ask unanimous consent to engage in a colloquy with senator wyden of oregon for up to 15 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wyden: mr. president, to start, i just want to pay tribute to my two colleagues, senator casey and senator ayotte for their focus on human rights and particularly the rights of women wherever those women may live. i rise tonight to talk about the rights that are enshrined in our bill of rights. to that particular key concern of americans, i want to talk about the importance of reforming our domestic surveillance laws. and we, senator wyden and i, as we both enter this discussion, we have one general goal in mind and that is to find the proper bal
, we will not leave the afghanistan women and girls behind, and we will ensure that afghanistan does not become a haven for terrorists again. so i thank you, senator casey, and i want to thank you, mr. president, for allowing me to speak on this very important issue. and i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. udall: mr. president, i'd like to ask unanimous consent to engage in a colloquy with senator wyden of oregon for up to 15...
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afghanistan is not. one of the benefits for afghanistan of having troops remain is the prospect of continuing to have u.s. assistance, which they will need for a long time. obviously the united states and nato have built a very substantial afghan security force, but not yet one they -- >> the big question now, all eyes on the loya jirga, the elders and how they may respond to this. >> this is where you have to rely on the political skills of hamid karzai. it is his initiative, and one to support anhese outcome he wants. we will see. -- do youctured is think the relationship between the u.s. and afghanistan will be? will this clear the way for better relations? >> hamid karzai and his relationship with united dates has been a roller coaster, particularly the last few years. he will leave office in 2014. 2014 is setting up to be a remarkable, transformative year for afghanistan, not only ending the war, afghanistan takes the lead of its own security, but also to have a new president. a lot they will have t
afghanistan is not. one of the benefits for afghanistan of having troops remain is the prospect of continuing to have u.s. assistance, which they will need for a long time. obviously the united states and nato have built a very substantial afghan security force, but not yet one they -- >> the big question now, all eyes on the loya jirga, the elders and how they may respond to this. >> this is where you have to rely on the political skills of hamid karzai. it is his initiative, and...
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if they commit a crime in afghanistan, then afghanistan should try them. no one can see what happens in their courts. there should be open trials in afghanistan. >> it's a point of contention that could cripple afghanistan financially. that's because until now, the u.s. government has been paying the salaries of the afghan security forces. if the agreement is not signed the flow of money could stop. it's an annual bill of more than $3.5 billion. >> where do we get the money. a national revenue of afghanistan, the most hopeful, optimistic figures is around $3 billion in 2015. that couldn't take care of our ordinary budget, let alone a development budget and the security budget. so this is not a matter of choice, it's a matter of afghanistan economy. >> hamid karzai pushed for guarantees that the u.s. would push to fight against foreign aggression. specifically that's a demand for the u.s. to confront pakistani support for armed groups operating in afghanistan. >> afghanistan in the past few decades experiences proxy wars. we have been talking to the u.s., h
if they commit a crime in afghanistan, then afghanistan should try them. no one can see what happens in their courts. there should be open trials in afghanistan. >> it's a point of contention that could cripple afghanistan financially. that's because until now, the u.s. government has been paying the salaries of the afghan security forces. if the agreement is not signed the flow of money could stop. it's an annual bill of more than $3.5 billion. >> where do we get the money. a...
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so i say to you today, as afghanistan sees women standing up in afghanistan to take control of their country's future, not only for themselves, but for all afghans, we have to be determined that they will not stand alone. america will stand up with them as they shape a strong and united afghanistan that secures the rightful place in the community of nations. and that is why president obama and president karzai signed a strategic partnership agreement last year that lays out our mutual commitments. and that's why america's relationship with afghans is changing. it's not ending. there's a lot to do, so much to do, and obviously the road ahead is not easy. the violence that has plagued afghanistan for decades has left very deep wounds, and it is going to take time to heal. we also know that security is going to be a real challenge. we know that afghans have to strengthen the rule of law. they have to improve access to justice. we also know that discrimination and violence against women continue to be major problems. but i know every one of these women and the women in afghanistan today
so i say to you today, as afghanistan sees women standing up in afghanistan to take control of their country's future, not only for themselves, but for all afghans, we have to be determined that they will not stand alone. america will stand up with them as they shape a strong and united afghanistan that secures the rightful place in the community of nations. and that is why president obama and president karzai signed a strategic partnership agreement last year that lays out our mutual...
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to help afghanistan, frankly. so it's been a huge training ground for two dozen countries to pool their special operators. you know, lithuania. of course, we've always had australia, new zealand, british, these countries and the u.s. have historically worked very closely together. the french. but these involved a host of new partners from all around europe. also i think i mentioned before some arab countries, jordan, uae. they are valuable to have muslim countries joining in. they were very effective in interacting with the village mullahs and so forth. so it's kind of becoming the fad to have a united nations of sof. and i know this is a big moment for admiral mcraich, but you can't really exhort the model to the rest of the world -- export the model to the rest of the world. some countries in a given region may want to cooperate with each other, others may not. some may wish to go and help in another part of the world, not just necessarily be employed in that region. colombia was engaged to some degree this afgh
to help afghanistan, frankly. so it's been a huge training ground for two dozen countries to pool their special operators. you know, lithuania. of course, we've always had australia, new zealand, british, these countries and the u.s. have historically worked very closely together. the french. but these involved a host of new partners from all around europe. also i think i mentioned before some arab countries, jordan, uae. they are valuable to have muslim countries joining in. they were very...
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and afghanistan set -- afghanistan can succeed. if we build our own security in the way and our own rule of law in a way that people respect and pay attention to. >> secretary clinton, a question from a georgetown graduate student, amanda. she has a question about the u.s. national action plan on women, peace and security which you launched at georgetown. she asks the plan calls for incorporating women's efforts into the range of u.s. work and development, diplomacy and defense. what does this mean for afghanistan? >> well, amanda, i think it means we have to do all we can to make the case and support the efforts of those with whom we are working to ensure that women's voices are heard in the areas that you mentioned. that we have to stand firmly for women's rights to participate fully in afghan society. we have to continue to find ways to support the education of women, the entrepreneurship of women, the political careers of women so that there can be feasible models that we saw in the video and we saw on stage that can encourage
and afghanistan set -- afghanistan can succeed. if we build our own security in the way and our own rule of law in a way that people respect and pay attention to. >> secretary clinton, a question from a georgetown graduate student, amanda. she has a question about the u.s. national action plan on women, peace and security which you launched at georgetown. she asks the plan calls for incorporating women's efforts into the range of u.s. work and development, diplomacy and defense. what does...
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she was in a special office in afghanistan in 2011. this is about one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, good evening. i am the ambassador. my role tonight is just to host and nothing else. i am happy to have for another time in nine, ten months the women policy group at the croatian embassy. i'm very happy to have you here as frequently as possible, because these events are really very nice. i will say no more except we are happy also the embassies keep open in washington. [laughter] and while my pleasure and honor to have ms. linda robinson whom i met at georgetown? we shared one evening -- and i must say that probably i was the most attentive of all the listeners at your part of the presentation which has to do with what you are going to talk about tonight. so, that much for a knee. i am sorry that we have bring you from the food so quickly, but time is running. [applause] >> thank you so much, ambassador, for having us back again for opening your beautiful embassy. we had a wonderful time last year and we know that this will be another
she was in a special office in afghanistan in 2011. this is about one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, good evening. i am the ambassador. my role tonight is just to host and nothing else. i am happy to have for another time in nine, ten months the women policy group at the croatian embassy. i'm very happy to have you here as frequently as possible, because these events are really very nice. i will say no more except we are happy also the embassies keep open in washington. [laughter] and...
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protect its own folks in afghanistan? >> i don't think so. not with that few individuals, we have an advantage. we are dispirit. there's small ir bases. it's hard for the taliban to decide whether to mask forces and attack. with the draw down we'll go down to 10 large bases. if you are an insurgency like the taliban, you win because you put a force on the battlefield. how you win further is getting international press attention for attacks. if you attack small outposts. it may not make the new, but if you go down to 10 base, if you overrun a marine base, you make the new, that will be the relatedy. >> can you talk about moral. what the moral of the troops in afghanistan. >> a lot of my friends got home from deployment, and they are saying we are basically shutting down bases and consolidating. the moral is low because a lot of gains made during the surge is lost to the taliban. we pull out force, the afghan troops are making deals, saying we will not leave the base, if you leave us alone we'll take obvious. >> is it a bad deal for the united
protect its own folks in afghanistan? >> i don't think so. not with that few individuals, we have an advantage. we are dispirit. there's small ir bases. it's hard for the taliban to decide whether to mask forces and attack. with the draw down we'll go down to 10 large bases. if you are an insurgency like the taliban, you win because you put a force on the battlefield. how you win further is getting international press attention for attacks. if you attack small outposts. it may not make...
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a peace process, security of afghanistan, those are issues. i am a little surprised and i think he is putting himself in a difficult situation because the poll apparently want the agreement to go forward. she could be miscalculating a do,g, no matter what they they get to go forward with a reason to say ok. americanss to stop going to afghan homes and the return of prisoners held at guantÁnamo bay back to afghanistan. it puts them in a difficult position, doesn't it? >> it does. the searching for homes, i understand. the presidents letter was read and it was satisfactory. >> what is karzai doing? what game is he playing? >> it is hard to understand. .e is about to leave office it may be a factor that he wants to stay relevant to the very last minute. the things that really give him leverage our the security agreement and the elections. >> kenny americans say, we are not prepared to wait for after the election, we are going to ?ull our troops back in >> i would advise against that. i think it would be a mistake. it is vital to afghanistan and a
a peace process, security of afghanistan, those are issues. i am a little surprised and i think he is putting himself in a difficult situation because the poll apparently want the agreement to go forward. she could be miscalculating a do,g, no matter what they they get to go forward with a reason to say ok. americanss to stop going to afghan homes and the return of prisoners held at guantÁnamo bay back to afghanistan. it puts them in a difficult position, doesn't it? >> it does. the...
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special representative for afghanistan. peter gall breadth of the center for arms control and nonproliferation welcome back to the shows. i'm just back from kumble conflict management consultants and scholar funny needs of young and tea and scones and gets very on the left jacinto husband gets in a region join the conversation on facebook and twitter are packed and two for two dates. for good or panel let's go to that story one year after the french co op in afghanistan returned to the piece the province it said four reports the calls and gets investigated news magazine. it's a story read by the crumb sing. i'm like come on it fly. this is the day begins. this movie any area of strategic importance of the outskirts of kabul. the artillery is pummeling time and post it discovered the night before more than were gone so long to hear that they typically the soldiers of god that this demonstration of force. it's not easy for them tonight the targets are two of our songs to listen. the busiest week of trust. mexico at the moment
special representative for afghanistan. peter gall breadth of the center for arms control and nonproliferation welcome back to the shows. i'm just back from kumble conflict management consultants and scholar funny needs of young and tea and scones and gets very on the left jacinto husband gets in a region join the conversation on facebook and twitter are packed and two for two dates. for good or panel let's go to that story one year after the french co op in afghanistan returned to the piece...
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opium production has increased forty times in afghanistan since nato started its war on terror in two thousand and one and now the drug money goes to fund terror and god knows what else not to mention of course thousands of lives taken by heroin consumption every year what expect more drugs coming out of afghanistan because the value of opium is so much higher than any other crop available to afghan farmers that afghans are not planning on giving up on poppies anytime soon even though the tribal leaders in the afghan government publicly denounce opium production according to afghan farmers they still managed to tax them for that and this is what one farmer said government officials grow opium themselves and if they don't grow it themselves they rent out their land to farmers to grow it if the officials don't care about the law there is no reason for us to respect it that's according to this farmer for more than a decade nato and the us of course of the government that it had put in place in kabul every fuse to impose a clear ban on poppy growing possibly thinking such a ban would turn
opium production has increased forty times in afghanistan since nato started its war on terror in two thousand and one and now the drug money goes to fund terror and god knows what else not to mention of course thousands of lives taken by heroin consumption every year what expect more drugs coming out of afghanistan because the value of opium is so much higher than any other crop available to afghan farmers that afghans are not planning on giving up on poppies anytime soon even though the...
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the education system and afghanistan. so many of them, the number given to them is counterintuitive. so i do not use it. in terms of the lower grades, before you get to colleges and universities, before the taliban was driven out, to the extent they have been, 900,000 boys. now a million students in school . 3 million of those are girls. none of those who could've been educated before we got there with our allies. were 20,000e teachers, all male. is now 200,000 teachers. 60,000 of whom are women. health care much improved. child mortality significantly down. afghan refugees who fled pakistan have returned home. how is it that 67% of the american people recent survey think that the afghan war was not worth fighting? how did that happen? because the picture is much, much better than that number. i just don't believe that the american people have had a fair or fuller picture of the events in afghanistan. i believe that the press has missed a good story. it hasn't missed the problems. it has missed the progress. the impressio
the education system and afghanistan. so many of them, the number given to them is counterintuitive. so i do not use it. in terms of the lower grades, before you get to colleges and universities, before the taliban was driven out, to the extent they have been, 900,000 boys. now a million students in school . 3 million of those are girls. none of those who could've been educated before we got there with our allies. were 20,000e teachers, all male. is now 200,000 teachers. 60,000 of whom are...
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intervention in afghanistan coming up. going nuclear suddenly democrats are changing the protocol to approve presidential nominees so does that mean a clear path for janet yellin an update from capitol hill on the push for the next fed chair and food lovers the way or in an attempt to tip the scale in favor of clear arteries the f.d.a. is about to take your trans fats away we'll get saturated in the details later in the show. it's thursday november twenty first four pm in washington d.c. meghan lopez and you are watching r t well political leaders and tribal elders are convening on kabul afghanistan this week to discuss the future of u.s. troops in the country the meeting is known as lawyer progress more than two thousand tribal elders will vote on whether or not to give u.s. troops immunity in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen without such an agreement the u.s. has threatened to pull all troops out of the country and let afghan troops take on the taliban on their own president hamid karzai and the u.s. secretar
intervention in afghanistan coming up. going nuclear suddenly democrats are changing the protocol to approve presidential nominees so does that mean a clear path for janet yellin an update from capitol hill on the push for the next fed chair and food lovers the way or in an attempt to tip the scale in favor of clear arteries the f.d.a. is about to take your trans fats away we'll get saturated in the details later in the show. it's thursday november twenty first four pm in washington d.c. meghan...
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troops in afghanistan for several more years?to ten more years. >> well, we continue to want to deny afghanistan as a launch point for international terrorism. the taliban continue to be linked with al qaeda. if the taliban were able to come back, seize control with some or most or even all of the country, you would again have a regime linked to al qaeda and prepared to facilitate those kinds of attacks. and we now believe that we can do it with much smaller commitment because we have raised and trained and helped support an afghan army and police force of about 350,000. but we don't believe that we can afford to abandon afghanistan all together. >> woodruff: the agreement also has language in it, though, that puts limits on what u.s. troops can do in terms of not going, for example, into private homes unless there's an urgent reason to do so. how much of a disadvantage is that? >> the agreement actually pretty much describes what we're already doing. afghan troops are in the lead. we don't go into afghan homes. we sometimes acco
troops in afghanistan for several more years?to ten more years. >> well, we continue to want to deny afghanistan as a launch point for international terrorism. the taliban continue to be linked with al qaeda. if the taliban were able to come back, seize control with some or most or even all of the country, you would again have a regime linked to al qaeda and prepared to facilitate those kinds of attacks. and we now believe that we can do it with much smaller commitment because we have...
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coming up on r t in afghanistan tribal leaders gather for on a momentous vote an issue should u.s. troops be granted immunity in the country beyond twenty four teams the future of u.s. intervention in afghanistan coming up going nuclear senate democrats are changing the protocol to approve presidential nominees those that mean a clearer path for janet yellen an update from capitol hill on the push for the next fed chair and food lovers be wary of an attempt to tip the scale in favor of clear arteries the f.d.a. is about to take away your trans fats will get saturated in the details of it later in the show. here thursday november twenty first five pm in washington d.c. meghan lopez if you were watching r t well political and tribal elder results are convening in kabul afghanistan this week to discuss the future of u.s. troops in the country the meeting is known as loya jirgah more than two hundred thousand tribal elders will vote on whether or not to give us troops immunity in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen without such an agreement the u.s. has threatened to pull all
coming up on r t in afghanistan tribal leaders gather for on a momentous vote an issue should u.s. troops be granted immunity in the country beyond twenty four teams the future of u.s. intervention in afghanistan coming up going nuclear senate democrats are changing the protocol to approve presidential nominees those that mean a clearer path for janet yellen an update from capitol hill on the push for the next fed chair and food lovers be wary of an attempt to tip the scale in favor of clear...
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the rt and afghanistan tribal leaders gather for my mom hey if you shun u s troops be granted immunity in the country neon twenty fourteen the future of us intervention in afghanistan coming on and on the mainland and attentive to the scale in favor of your arteries the fda is about to take away your regions of the facts will get saturated in the details of the rendition of a. yet the stain on the twenty first find him in washington d c and m lopez and you were watching rte one political and tribal elders are meeting in kabul afghanistan this week to discuss the future of us troops in the country. he is known as lay eggs are about one inch to one thousand tribal elders will vote on whether or not to get the u s troops in unity in afghanistan beyond twenty fourteen. such an agreement the us has threatened to pull all troops out of country and led afghan troops take on the taliban on their own dhoni karzai and us secretary of state john kerry have already reached a draft agreement to buy immunity for us troops were at least another decade. our travel elders have a dab hand at modifying t
the rt and afghanistan tribal leaders gather for my mom hey if you shun u s troops be granted immunity in the country neon twenty fourteen the future of us intervention in afghanistan coming on and on the mainland and attentive to the scale in favor of your arteries the fda is about to take away your regions of the facts will get saturated in the details of the rendition of a. yet the stain on the twenty first find him in washington d c and m lopez and you were watching rte one political and...
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officials agree on the wording of a security pact which will give us troops the left in afghanistan after twenty four seen in human tape from prosecution but a council of elders in kabul still has to be convinced plants. the united states government subsidizing. the taliban and al qaeda network those groups that are trying to shoot and kill our soldiers look at allegations the uighurs has handed millions of dollars to companies links to terrorism in afghanistan. also as the british government walls questions are a threat of extinction in some middle eastern countries r.c. had to see where it investigates the impact of secretary to violence. and the huge joins the race to dominate the skies with unmanned drones of its own sparking fears of fresh unaccountable at times from about. this is coming to live from moscow hello and a very warm welcome to the program washington has moved one step closer to securing immunity from prosecution for soldiers who were maimed in afghanistan beyond twenty fourteen secretary of state john kerry says the text of a security agreement has now been settled on i
officials agree on the wording of a security pact which will give us troops the left in afghanistan after twenty four seen in human tape from prosecution but a council of elders in kabul still has to be convinced plants. the united states government subsidizing. the taliban and al qaeda network those groups that are trying to shoot and kill our soldiers look at allegations the uighurs has handed millions of dollars to companies links to terrorism in afghanistan. also as the british government...
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leave with the afghanistan taliban.what possible motive could we have to be in league with the taliban for one minute when they are killing our men and women and your men and women? what could possibly be our motive? he said he's been trying to figure that out himself. [laughter] then i said it hurts. it hurts. the american people hear you and he's almost alone in terms of the leadership of the country and act as though it does not make much difference in whether we come or stay. the educators there want us to stay. we can have a residual force, but we cannot stay. finally, he says, there has been a western history of divided rule, divide and conquer, that's the best he can do. what happened? when the brits, the russians, whoever -- alexander. you go back further than i do. that's it. i just told him, you know, you are undermining a goal which you obviously want which is for there to be some kind of a residual presence in your clearly -- your people clearly want by any polling or conversation. we had a good, healthy con
leave with the afghanistan taliban.what possible motive could we have to be in league with the taliban for one minute when they are killing our men and women and your men and women? what could possibly be our motive? he said he's been trying to figure that out himself. [laughter] then i said it hurts. it hurts. the american people hear you and he's almost alone in terms of the leadership of the country and act as though it does not make much difference in whether we come or stay. the educators...
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later in the program afghanistan's drug disaster reaches a whole new level twenty thirteen season i'm president it's opium cultivation after a decade of failed international efforts to tackle the problem. also a shadow workforce r.t. looks at why illegal migrant labor in russia is becoming such a divisive issue. sun surf and sand it's a tiny tropical paradise in the south pacific and home to just over fifty people and all the residents of the pitcairn islands pay no tax they get tens of thousands of pounds per person each year straight from the pockets of the british taxpayers so it's a city report somewhere all that money is going. have you ever heard of pic care. ok not fair. not ever heard of picked karen. to pick an island. i think in the pacific so if. you know that part of your taxes go to that island. have you ever heard of pitcairn . if you've never heard of pitcairn and you're an e.u. citizen it might be well worth knowing for that's where part of your taxes are going. to cairn is one of britain's overseas territories a small island in the south pacific with a total populatio
later in the program afghanistan's drug disaster reaches a whole new level twenty thirteen season i'm president it's opium cultivation after a decade of failed international efforts to tackle the problem. also a shadow workforce r.t. looks at why illegal migrant labor in russia is becoming such a divisive issue. sun surf and sand it's a tiny tropical paradise in the south pacific and home to just over fifty people and all the residents of the pitcairn islands pay no tax they get tens of...
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our troop levels in afghanistan are down to 34,000. by this time next year our afghan-led security will be nearly complete. the longest war in history will come to an end. [applause] as it true after every conflict there is a risk that the devoted service of our veterans could fade from the forefront of our minds, that we might turn to other things. part of the reason we're here today to pledge we will never forget the profound sacrifice that are made in our name. today remind us of our sacred obligations. for even though this time of war is coming to a close our time of service to our newest veterans has only just begun. think about it. our troops wear the uniform for a time, yet they wear another proud title, the title of veterans for decades. to the rest of their lives. as a nation we make sure we have ththe best-led, best-trained, best-equipped military in the world. we have to have to have the same passion to have the best cared for, best treated, best respected veterans in the world. [applause] so when we talk about fulfilling ou
our troop levels in afghanistan are down to 34,000. by this time next year our afghan-led security will be nearly complete. the longest war in history will come to an end. [applause] as it true after every conflict there is a risk that the devoted service of our veterans could fade from the forefront of our minds, that we might turn to other things. part of the reason we're here today to pledge we will never forget the profound sacrifice that are made in our name. today remind us of our sacred...
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a drug production there in afghanistan. well one of the major reason of the surge of cultivation in afghanistan is the answer to the farmers and the country see after two thousand and fourteen and saw cultivating apia on better remains a lucrative business or is a way also to think of how to. look at the future lucrative for the farmers group for other people as well as the government doing about this or perhaps. one. way is looking at it in the sense here for the farmers the be obtained you know four or five times what of a kind of team there for the same amount of land effectively have from other licit crops or but mostly who really benefits are from this business that are the traffickers are the clean organisations are inside afghanistan but also outside afghanistan where the. cutter from a dance for me. to air alina morphine and then trafficking these substances outside afghanistan where they are huge market and where the prices of heroin and opium are . getting much higher than in afghanistan it is the afghan governmen
a drug production there in afghanistan. well one of the major reason of the surge of cultivation in afghanistan is the answer to the farmers and the country see after two thousand and fourteen and saw cultivating apia on better remains a lucrative business or is a way also to think of how to. look at the future lucrative for the farmers group for other people as well as the government doing about this or perhaps. one. way is looking at it in the sense here for the farmers the be obtained you...
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has had on the booming drugs trade in afghanistan here's what to expect. and guess what guys the taliban had banned it almost completely eradicated opium afghanistan shortly before the us invaded some of these headlines the corp when he was even lauding the taliban success fast forward to today the harvest this may result in five thousand five hundred metric tons of opium forty nine percent higher than last year wow that's a lot of heroin and a lot of money being made someone's got to be reaping the spoils which brings us back to war which has always been about two things resources and control. to speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing story to tell you. troy t. arabic to find out more visit arabic don't call. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. piers lakers when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. in this and people to confess th
has had on the booming drugs trade in afghanistan here's what to expect. and guess what guys the taliban had banned it almost completely eradicated opium afghanistan shortly before the us invaded some of these headlines the corp when he was even lauding the taliban success fast forward to today the harvest this may result in five thousand five hundred metric tons of opium forty nine percent higher than last year wow that's a lot of heroin and a lot of money being made someone's got to be...
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troops will be allowed to stay in afghanistan post 2014.meeting is so important to the process of getting a bilateral security and standards of force agreement secretary of state kerry called afghan president karzi last night. the u.s. failed to reach a similar agreement in iraq. and a lack of agreement in afghanistan would impact the u.s. ability to carry out drone strikes in afghanistan and pakistan. president karzi's office said that president obama planned to pen a letter to apologize acknowledging that the u.s. erred and killed civilians. that was an effort to apiece their elders. >> what i can tell you, we don't comment on presidential correspondence. and i don't have specifics on the language. i would reiterate that we take all precaution to not have civilian casulties. susan rice denied flat out that the u.s. was apologizing for the actions in the afghanistan. >> for more on all of this, we want to bring in lieutenant cornell ralph peters. ralph, nice to see you. you heard the report just there. the administration will not confirm t
troops will be allowed to stay in afghanistan post 2014.meeting is so important to the process of getting a bilateral security and standards of force agreement secretary of state kerry called afghan president karzi last night. the u.s. failed to reach a similar agreement in iraq. and a lack of agreement in afghanistan would impact the u.s. ability to carry out drone strikes in afghanistan and pakistan. president karzi's office said that president obama planned to pen a letter to apologize...