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>> afghanistan-- >> i know afghanistan hasn't, but what about pakistan and the united states? >> the durand line serves as the international boundary and recognizes six it-- sensitivities because you did with it. >> does the us recognize it is the boundary? >> that is how we approach the line, yes. >> is there a quick vacation there? >> yes. >> is just as much as an international border. >> weekly border management will be best done when the countries work together. >> what about india? does india recognize that as international border? >> i actually don't know india's position. >> i hope you responded that because india provides foreign aid. bears-- to a limited degree. they have needs in its own that are even closer india than afghanistan, burma, sri lanka, but india is instead providing substantial aid and has substantial involvement in afghanistan. is there any-- what degree of harm does not cause by making the pakistanis nervous and causing them to support the wrong elements in afghanistan or at least not to help us go out during the wrong elements. to what it said is ind
>> afghanistan-- >> i know afghanistan hasn't, but what about pakistan and the united states? >> the durand line serves as the international boundary and recognizes six it-- sensitivities because you did with it. >> does the us recognize it is the boundary? >> that is how we approach the line, yes. >> is there a quick vacation there? >> yes. >> is just as much as an international border. >> weekly border management will be best done when the...
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operations in afghanistan. listen to this question by senator elizabeth warren, democrat of massachusetts. [video clip] warren: you come from a long line of military leaders who say the strategy is working. you are not the first commander to come in here to express -- cautious optimism. i started looking through the old documents. general campbell said, i really do think as people look back, they will say 2010 was the year afghanistan. secretary panetta -- 2011, was a real turning point. it was the first time in five years we saw a drop in the number of enemy attacks. general dempsey in 2014. the election seems to be a turning point and the confidence tothe afghanistan secure forces. general mickelson in 2017. u.s. and afghan forces have turned the corner. general miller, we supposedly turned the corner so many times, it seems we are going in circles. so, let me just ask you. do you envision turning another corner during your tenure as commander? after 17 years of war, what are you going to do differently to br
operations in afghanistan. listen to this question by senator elizabeth warren, democrat of massachusetts. [video clip] warren: you come from a long line of military leaders who say the strategy is working. you are not the first commander to come in here to express -- cautious optimism. i started looking through the old documents. general campbell said, i really do think as people look back, they will say 2010 was the year afghanistan. secretary panetta -- 2011, was a real turning point. it was...
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all the groups that were people of afghanistan in general and particular woman of afghanistan. everything basically kind of started from scratch while the woman movement in afghanistan has a very long history of the women participation in social and political life has a very long history of doing this with also we had a lot of schools there is another small differences but by then many of these progresses were limited to the cities and now money of these programs limit is limited to the security in the places which there is security and safety you can see these protests what i meant by american efforts to undermine women's rights in afghanistan was they have investment in the mujahideen group and i think it is fair to say that they specifically sought back in the eighty's to weaponize that culture of aggressive masculinity and intolerance towards education especially education among the girls now that was kept under certain restrictions while the soviet troops were still in big cities as you pointed out but once they withdrew i think the taliban took over very quickly and from
all the groups that were people of afghanistan in general and particular woman of afghanistan. everything basically kind of started from scratch while the woman movement in afghanistan has a very long history of the women participation in social and political life has a very long history of doing this with also we had a lot of schools there is another small differences but by then many of these progresses were limited to the cities and now money of these programs limit is limited to the...
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when the soviet invaded afghanistan. and supported the force of the government against them which i had in a lot of people ended all afghanistan were supporting what they were welcoming and supporting and they were giving the space for. their children who were fighting against the government. supported by soviet union but when it comes to the taleban because people of afghanistan have experienced the taleban and kind of have the decent smell of what they want in this country they don't have a lot of local and popular support at the local community and so therefore in many local communities people would like to see the international forces as a signal is a must for tol'able not to come to those villages i think that's the difference if i could summarize it but i think one of the perhaps most obvious things in common that at least i see in both the how the soviets and the americans in gauging your country is that both try to remake afghanistan in their own image both put a lot of emphasis on the women's rights because that
when the soviet invaded afghanistan. and supported the force of the government against them which i had in a lot of people ended all afghanistan were supporting what they were welcoming and supporting and they were giving the space for. their children who were fighting against the government. supported by soviet union but when it comes to the taleban because people of afghanistan have experienced the taleban and kind of have the decent smell of what they want in this country they don't have a...
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it says afghanistan has become too dangerous. as a record of reform and this is the explanation they give as area or is increasingly saying precarious security situations in certain countries and regions where your own unspoken saw like afghanistan which unfortunately restricts our ability to support our partners and swaying. over the previous three and a half years missouri or contributed more than two million euros to support the school project since march over. then has had to finance itself private sponsors and small n.g.o.s have donated around two hundred thirty thousand euros that will last until march twenty nine thousand after that the project future is unclear. it's a question for the policymakers who promised the afghans so much for the future to give them new opportunities and so forth. today there's a surprise in store for this for tex one that will lift their spirits somewhat. they have come to have tea with one of the former teachers and they're delighted at what they find here if. not. has turned the living room of
it says afghanistan has become too dangerous. as a record of reform and this is the explanation they give as area or is increasingly saying precarious security situations in certain countries and regions where your own unspoken saw like afghanistan which unfortunately restricts our ability to support our partners and swaying. over the previous three and a half years missouri or contributed more than two million euros to support the school project since march over. then has had to finance itself...
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or not on the government of afghanistan but all stakeholders in the refugee situation have their own responsibilities in they have to perform them. starting from atlanta stand they have to look into different categories of refugees in afghanistan for example those who have established businesses in pakistan and in the good life that they can come easily in a just one son's life or they have they should have a smooth transition for their companies in factories into afghanistan or those skilled laborers that we have in pakistan governor if you get in packs and they can come to afghanistan and they can have decent lives in afghanistan too or could be exported as a labor skilled laborers to the middle east countries apart from that those afghans living in pakistan who have their family members abroad in wiston countries or in middle east can have decent lives in afghanistan without any problem similarly that of afghans who are working in afghanistan but their families still live in pakistan afghanistan should promote in and ask them to bring their families back to venice. now the remains
or not on the government of afghanistan but all stakeholders in the refugee situation have their own responsibilities in they have to perform them. starting from atlanta stand they have to look into different categories of refugees in afghanistan for example those who have established businesses in pakistan and in the good life that they can come easily in a just one son's life or they have they should have a smooth transition for their companies in factories into afghanistan or those skilled...
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well the on say is very clear since because a government in the falling government of afghanistan has been doing is has been ruled by its own people and there has been no plan as such as to how the refugees are going to go back there is no public pressure as such on the flounder if it is to be returned to be repatriated there is a sympathy there is that brotherhood that was there in nine hundred seventy nine to a great degree but when there are incidents of terrorism and somehow of one day if it is are found involved in them or in political protests like pushed through in the first movement the recent political upsurge then it raises some concerns more so because of economic reasons as kamaal deported from istanbul but. has been in distress for various you know the reason for various reasons internal issues corruption mismanagement and now. have these all of them snowball and create a scenario for his down to a plan from afghanistan and forty eight people at creation and understanding generally is that of what is done is not serious about taking the responsibility of the refugees as m
well the on say is very clear since because a government in the falling government of afghanistan has been doing is has been ruled by its own people and there has been no plan as such as to how the refugees are going to go back there is no public pressure as such on the flounder if it is to be returned to be repatriated there is a sympathy there is that brotherhood that was there in nine hundred seventy nine to a great degree but when there are incidents of terrorism and somehow of one day if...
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woman of afghanistan. basically kind of started to scratch while the woman movement in afghanistan has a very long history of the women participation in social and political life has a very long history of doing this so that also we had a lot of schools there is another small differences but then you have these progresses were limited to the cities and now money of these programs limit is limited to the security in the places which there is security and safety you can see these prove this what i meant by american efforts to undermine women's rights in afghanistan was they have investment in the mujahideen group and i think it is fair to say that they specifically saw back in the eighty's to weaponize that culture of aggressive masculinity and intolerance towards education especially education among the girls now that was kept under certain restrictions while the soviet troops were still in big cities as you pointed out but once they withdrew i think the taliban took over very quickly and from what i unders
woman of afghanistan. basically kind of started to scratch while the woman movement in afghanistan has a very long history of the women participation in social and political life has a very long history of doing this so that also we had a lot of schools there is another small differences but then you have these progresses were limited to the cities and now money of these programs limit is limited to the security in the places which there is security and safety you can see these prove this what...
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well let me make a comment here that first if we look at this acute to situation in afghanistan it's not ideal but that does not mean that of the didn't should stop because of the security situation if the security situation is so workers fan the people who are currently living in evidence and should also go somewhere else what we are more concerned in afghanistan about returns is the economic situation and that integration into society here. security will be the same for all and we have hope and peace will come soon and then there is life in afghanistan the business sense and kind of so much is going on so security shouldn't be the main or the major reason for them of not returning there is another economic problems and we should be focusing on that so the government of afghanistan or not on the government of afghanistan but all stakeholders in the refugee situation have their own responsibilities in they have to perform them. starting from atlanta stand they have to look into different categories of refugees in afghanistan for example those who have established businesses in pakist
well let me make a comment here that first if we look at this acute to situation in afghanistan it's not ideal but that does not mean that of the didn't should stop because of the security situation if the security situation is so workers fan the people who are currently living in evidence and should also go somewhere else what we are more concerned in afghanistan about returns is the economic situation and that integration into society here. security will be the same for all and we have hope...
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the leader of afghanistan always guard their wives their sisters as a value able. to human being in their families that's historically like that that's why women and men in afghanistan are so protective towards the woman of the family but unfortunately due to the taleban not only that we had a physical structures were kind of broken and the government was physically you know not a strong government but brutal government but also socially our social values were damaged i remember for instance going in the streets of kabul when a woman was beaten up by taliban her husband denied the relationship just to be said to save himself not only this war and conflict actually damaged our structures and infrastructures but it unfortunately damaged our values too well madam kofi we have to take a very short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. i think more doogan is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county or you'll be to stay if you look at it from the book. mark was the day that when he was five. going to his b
the leader of afghanistan always guard their wives their sisters as a value able. to human being in their families that's historically like that that's why women and men in afghanistan are so protective towards the woman of the family but unfortunately due to the taleban not only that we had a physical structures were kind of broken and the government was physically you know not a strong government but brutal government but also socially our social values were damaged i remember for instance...
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operations in afghanistan.ten to this question by senator elizabeth warren, democrat of massachusetts. [video clip] warren: you come from a long line of military leaders who say the strategy is working. you are not the first commander to come in here to express -- cautious optimism. i started looking through the old documents. general campbell said, i really do think as people look back, they will say 2010 was the year afghanistan. secretary panetta -- 2011, was a real turning point. it was the first time in five years we saw a drop in the number of enemy attacks. general dempsey in 2014. the election seems to be a turning point and the confidence tothe afghanistan secure forces. general mickelson in 2017. u.s. and afghan forces have turned the corner. general miller, we supposedly turned the corner so many times, it seems we are going in circles. so, let me just ask you. do you envision turning another corner during your tenure as commander? after 17 years of war, what are you going to do differently to bring
operations in afghanistan.ten to this question by senator elizabeth warren, democrat of massachusetts. [video clip] warren: you come from a long line of military leaders who say the strategy is working. you are not the first commander to come in here to express -- cautious optimism. i started looking through the old documents. general campbell said, i really do think as people look back, they will say 2010 was the year afghanistan. secretary panetta -- 2011, was a real turning point. it was the...
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that is it all in afghanistan. lo and behold subsequently came out of bin ben's compound includes a status up tate on their fighting in afghanistan, written eight days before panetta got on tv said that the u.s. government did not have this file at the time panetta made assessment. it did have the file months later in 2011s right? it never changed that erroneous assessment. so what panetta says there stands more than six years, or about six years. now what is the assessment? eight days before panetta gets on abc, what does al qaeda's assessment say about their presence in afghanistan? the author to bin laden our groups inside afghanistan are the same they have been every season for many years. he lists eight different provinces that al qaeda is fighting us. this is what he says. we have very strong military activity in afghanistan, many special operations and americans and nato are being hit hard. he goes on to explain, just one al qaeda battalion had 70 fighters in it. that is greater than the cia's entire estimat
that is it all in afghanistan. lo and behold subsequently came out of bin ben's compound includes a status up tate on their fighting in afghanistan, written eight days before panetta got on tv said that the u.s. government did not have this file at the time panetta made assessment. it did have the file months later in 2011s right? it never changed that erroneous assessment. so what panetta says there stands more than six years, or about six years. now what is the assessment? eight days before...
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most of them were in afghanistan and pakistan. the number one guy, his name atin arabic -- his the top in arabic. i will give the audience one guess where his personal file says he is based. ,nside iran, that is right under an agreement with the iranian regime. a lot of energy has been put into washington to disconnect the dots on it, to say that it doesn't exist, that we are in the wrong for pointing out facts from bin laden's compound. these are not intelligence assessments based on second or third hand sources, this is from the horses mouth himself from his international enterprise. this absolutely has to do with isis as well. one of the common misconceptions is isis is a brand-new organization that talked out of nowhere -- no. what you see in the bin laden files -- we have processed dozens and dozens of files involving reports from iraq. bin laden and senior leadership from afghanistan was managing the islamic state of iraq, which is the immediate processor -- immediate predecessor to isis. a power struggle evolves in the divi
most of them were in afghanistan and pakistan. the number one guy, his name atin arabic -- his the top in arabic. i will give the audience one guess where his personal file says he is based. ,nside iran, that is right under an agreement with the iranian regime. a lot of energy has been put into washington to disconnect the dots on it, to say that it doesn't exist, that we are in the wrong for pointing out facts from bin laden's compound. these are not intelligence assessments based on second or...
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at least fourteen people have died in a suicide bombing targeting afghanistan's vice president abdul rashid dostum the former warlords and key ethnic leader return from exile after fourteen months following allegations tortured and abused at romainville at least sixty people are injured i still has claimed responsibility for the attack. as schools of vice president abdul rashid dostum supporters gathered to welcome him back to kabul is international airport a suicide bomber detonated his vest at the main entrance among the casualties with security forces and civilians. dostum escaped his convoy had passed minutes earlier the second most. awful man in afghanistan had been living in exile in turkey for the last fourteen months his supporters protested demanding his return but there are many who don't want him back. gen dostum lift off to ahmed ishi in northern accused him and his guards of kidnapping and rape. ordered his commander to rape me nine other bodyguards he told them to rape me until the ground is covered with blood and take a photograph but dostum refused to come in for ques
at least fourteen people have died in a suicide bombing targeting afghanistan's vice president abdul rashid dostum the former warlords and key ethnic leader return from exile after fourteen months following allegations tortured and abused at romainville at least sixty people are injured i still has claimed responsibility for the attack. as schools of vice president abdul rashid dostum supporters gathered to welcome him back to kabul is international airport a suicide bomber detonated his vest...
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we are going to do the same thing in afghanistan. in the same files the president himself is citing, the terror master himself is saying these are the two principal battlefield we are fighting on. bin laden wrote the reasons they are fighting is to create a new caliphate. john brennan called this idea an absurd feckless delusion that we will not organize our counterterrorism principles around. if they had been listening to the enemy, maybe they would have stopped the rise of isis. isis was an offshoot of al qaeda, groomed by al qaeda in its early stages. let's show the last clip. >> how many al qaeda do you think are in afghanistan? >> think the estimates on the number of al qaeda is relatively small. at most we are looking 50 to 100, maybe less. it is in that vicinity. it is no question the main location of al qaeda is in the tribal areas of pakistan. mr. joscelyn: now let me tell you about this assessment. this is leon panetta. that footage is from july 29, 2010. he says at the time there are only 50 to 100 al qaeda guys in all of
we are going to do the same thing in afghanistan. in the same files the president himself is citing, the terror master himself is saying these are the two principal battlefield we are fighting on. bin laden wrote the reasons they are fighting is to create a new caliphate. john brennan called this idea an absurd feckless delusion that we will not organize our counterterrorism principles around. if they had been listening to the enemy, maybe they would have stopped the rise of isis. isis was an...
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i'm not saying that the situation in afghanistan is easy. there is violence, there is terrorism, there is uncertainty. there are many challenges. and sometimes, also, a lot -- disappointments. but at least we have seen and that we have together with afghans have been able to build a professional, dedicated force of afghan police and soldiers who are able to respond when taliban or terrorist groups conduct attacks. so that's a big achievement. we will continue to provide support to them, train their special operation forces, we're helping them to build their air forces. we'll have president afghani here tomorrow and then we can, of course, discuss how we can develop, adjust, adopt the way we provide support to them. but the idea, the main plan to instead of we conducting big combat operations, we are, instead, helping them to fight terrorism and it's absolutely the right concept. then our position is conditions-based. i think that's one of the reasons why we have this progress, the efforts to find the political solution. because the reason wh
i'm not saying that the situation in afghanistan is easy. there is violence, there is terrorism, there is uncertainty. there are many challenges. and sometimes, also, a lot -- disappointments. but at least we have seen and that we have together with afghans have been able to build a professional, dedicated force of afghan police and soldiers who are able to respond when taliban or terrorist groups conduct attacks. so that's a big achievement. we will continue to provide support to them, train...
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well the on says very clear since because a government in the falling government of afghanistan has been doing is has been ruled by its own people and there has been no plan as such as to how the refugees are going to go back there is no public pressure as such on the flounder if it is to be returned to be repatriated there is a sympathy there is that brotherhood that was there in nine hundred seventy nine to a great degree but when there are incidents of terrorism and somehow of one day if it is are found involved in them or in political protests like pushed through in the first movement the recent political upsurge then it raises some concerns more so because of the konami reasons as come on reported from istanbul but. has been in distress form various you know the reason for various reasons internal issues corruption mismanagement and no. have these all of them snowball and create a scenario for his. plan from afghanistan for the creation and understanding generally is that of what is done is not serious about taking the responsibility of the refugees as much as that if you want to st
well the on says very clear since because a government in the falling government of afghanistan has been doing is has been ruled by its own people and there has been no plan as such as to how the refugees are going to go back there is no public pressure as such on the flounder if it is to be returned to be repatriated there is a sympathy there is that brotherhood that was there in nine hundred seventy nine to a great degree but when there are incidents of terrorism and somehow of one day if it...
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peace process in afghanistan definitely people of afghanistan who have suffered for more than forty years of water conflict would like to see a country of peace because the country is now at the peak of so many conflict security stability also the upcoming. elections to people want to see peace and security and. mediation of international community as a goal and tour a will ensure further sustainability for peace but the peace process should actually be talks between the one who are fighting in this case the government of afghanistan and the taliban and i know that you are personally very concerned that any concessions to the.
peace process in afghanistan definitely people of afghanistan who have suffered for more than forty years of water conflict would like to see a country of peace because the country is now at the peak of so many conflict security stability also the upcoming. elections to people want to see peace and security and. mediation of international community as a goal and tour a will ensure further sustainability for peace but the peace process should actually be talks between the one who are fighting in...
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part of the new establishment in afghanistan and has played the role of a politician. and i think that because of the fact that he has popular support among his own community that he carries it water bank so he has hundreds of thousands of votes in his pocket so that makes him important for any politician afghanistan running for office whether it's the legislative level or presidential level and as a result in two thousand and fourteen he finally joined president honeys camp and helped preserve any in the north against his rivals and saw again what we are seeing is a probably a repeat of what happened a few years ago where those storm and others who have a lot of support amongst populations and communities with a lot of votes will be playing an important role in the upcoming afghan political process and a very important elections that are coming up thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with us on our summit former advisor to the chief executive of afghanistan . well now members of the syrian rescue group the white helmets have made it to safety in jordan often
part of the new establishment in afghanistan and has played the role of a politician. and i think that because of the fact that he has popular support among his own community that he carries it water bank so he has hundreds of thousands of votes in his pocket so that makes him important for any politician afghanistan running for office whether it's the legislative level or presidential level and as a result in two thousand and fourteen he finally joined president honeys camp and helped preserve...
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afghanistan does particularly poorly in this respect. even though the taliban was overthrown 16 years ago, two thirds of afghan girls still don't attend school. but why? well, the are too w schools foa start,nd daughrs are often marrieoff young. at the same time, child labor is rife andhe secury situation, dismal reporter: freshta just turned 18, but she's already teaching in a makeshift classroom. the children in her class are happy. they're learning to read and write, even a little bit of english. for the little ones, that's something special. the children here are so eager to learn, they even forget how cold it is. this cave in afghanistan is 2500 meters above sea level. huge buddha statues hewn into the rockface once stood here, until the taliban blew them up. the hardline islamic militant group also closed most othe schools in the area, and didn't allow girls to go to any of those that remained. it's different here now, but the children who attend freshta's school still can't afford to pay for lessons. freshta: the people of this ar
afghanistan does particularly poorly in this respect. even though the taliban was overthrown 16 years ago, two thirds of afghan girls still don't attend school. but why? well, the are too w schools foa start,nd daughrs are often marrieoff young. at the same time, child labor is rife andhe secury situation, dismal reporter: freshta just turned 18, but she's already teaching in a makeshift classroom. the children in her class are happy. they're learning to read and write, even a little bit of...
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nobody in the history of afghanistan has ever changed it. nobody!at to american citizens than the taliban. thanks for your brave stand. thanks for coming on. >> absolutely. thanks. i appreciate it. >> that's about it for us tonight. i want to thank all of you for tuning in and to tucker and his team. have you been great. tune in tomorrow when we will have coverage of former fbi lawyer lisa page's testimony before congress. will congress get closer to the truth. that's tomorrow on tucker carlson. sean hannity is next. >> sean: great job. love seeing you there. welcome to "hannity." a big, huge no. huge no. huge show and judge kavanaugh is facing the fight of his life. despite his impressive credentials and experience, democrats and their friends on the left and the mainstream media. they have already ramped up all of their attacks. we will show the worst of the worst and explain why
nobody in the history of afghanistan has ever changed it. nobody!at to american citizens than the taliban. thanks for your brave stand. thanks for coming on. >> absolutely. thanks. i appreciate it. >> that's about it for us tonight. i want to thank all of you for tuning in and to tucker and his team. have you been great. tune in tomorrow when we will have coverage of former fbi lawyer lisa page's testimony before congress. will congress get closer to the truth. that's tomorrow on...
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earlier i spoke to a large the former senior advisor to the chief executive of afghanistan. he says the latest attack is a sign of war instability to come in the run up to elections. to experience such carnage as a result of a suicide attack claimed by i so it's obviously shocking to the people of afghanistan in kabul in particular but it shows how the situation in afghanistan is fragile how fragile and how unpredictable it is. politics obvious the is going to become much more tense as we move forward toward parliamentary elections in october and maybe presidential elections next year spring members of the syrian rescue group the white helmets have made it safely to jordan after being smuggled out of syria in the dead of night israel's military help in the effort transporting four hundred twenty two of the first responders across the occupied golan heights from there stephanie decker reports. under the cover of darkness hundreds of white helmet volunteers and their families made their way across the israeli occupied golan heights to jordan it was a top secret multinational e
earlier i spoke to a large the former senior advisor to the chief executive of afghanistan. he says the latest attack is a sign of war instability to come in the run up to elections. to experience such carnage as a result of a suicide attack claimed by i so it's obviously shocking to the people of afghanistan in kabul in particular but it shows how the situation in afghanistan is fragile how fragile and how unpredictable it is. politics obvious the is going to become much more tense as we move...
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and you know it's not just iraq and afghanistan while president obama was present this is not a partisan issue we were bombing six or eight countries and we're talking about libya we're talking about somalia yemen. these wars aren't really even. talked about by most people i mean there was this great photo of a press conference the department of the pentagon was giving about the war in afghanistan and our new strategy we thought about twelve new strategies and there was this great shot there's four reporters in the room and about fifty empty seats and so i think until we learn and teach the kind of messy history of the war in afghanistan in iraq we are apt to repeat it whether it's in iran whether it's in west africa american soldiers are dying in countries americans can't pronounce they can't find on a map and part of the problem and part of the reason for that is they're not really educated on this and nor do they need to be educated because they don't have to serve unless they choose to now of course sometimes there's a back door draft that it's economic theories that mean a lot of pe
and you know it's not just iraq and afghanistan while president obama was present this is not a partisan issue we were bombing six or eight countries and we're talking about libya we're talking about somalia yemen. these wars aren't really even. talked about by most people i mean there was this great photo of a press conference the department of the pentagon was giving about the war in afghanistan and our new strategy we thought about twelve new strategies and there was this great shot there's...
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doing inhat we are afghanistan after a big combat operation of many years. we have scaled down our presence to train. we have seen many problems in afghanistan, but we have enabled the afghans to take over the responsibilities for securing their own country. that's exactly the same concept in a rack -- in the rock. -- in iraq. cracks -->> to the lady in the front row. expect there will be another separated decoration in the summit about georgia? what can you say about the declaration published a few minutes ago. >> we are planning a new withration together georgia. declaration the when they publish it. we welcome both allies providing support in different ways to georgia. recognize the significant progress georgia is making. and the fact that georgia is contributing to many nato missions and operations. i can say more about this when we have published or agreed tomorrow. >> since the end of the combat mission in 2014, the continued trained is the numbers going in the wrong direction? afghan forces getting smaller. nato increasing the size of its mission. at
doing inhat we are afghanistan after a big combat operation of many years. we have scaled down our presence to train. we have seen many problems in afghanistan, but we have enabled the afghans to take over the responsibilities for securing their own country. that's exactly the same concept in a rack -- in the rock. -- in iraq. cracks -->> to the lady in the front row. expect there will be another separated decoration in the summit about georgia? what can you say about the declaration...
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a lot of confusion about the peace process in afghanistan definitely people of afghanistan who have suffered for more than forty years of war and conflict would like to see a country of peace because the country is now at the peak of so many conflict security stability also the upcoming elections two people want to see peace and security and. mediation of international community as a good and toured a will ensure further sustainability for peace but the peace process should actually be talks between the one who are fighting in this case the government of afghanistan and the taliban and i know that you are personally very concerned that any concessions to the taliban may reverse the recent gains in the women's rights in your country particularly article twenty two of the constitution which proclaims the equality between men and women is that really what the taliban is after because my impression has been that their main goal is to see the foreign there is out of their country do you think they would prioritise vis a vis social relations and that. we would be very happy to see a change of pers
a lot of confusion about the peace process in afghanistan definitely people of afghanistan who have suffered for more than forty years of war and conflict would like to see a country of peace because the country is now at the peak of so many conflict security stability also the upcoming elections two people want to see peace and security and. mediation of international community as a good and toured a will ensure further sustainability for peace but the peace process should actually be talks...
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this is johan from afghanistan. and i'm also an intern at the embassy of afghanistan here. as you said one of the challenges in afghanistan to eradicate polio is accessing areas that are insecure and under anti-government elements. i was wondering how successful the earth est efforts has been with the local communities, anti-government elements, to access those areas and advancing the vaccination campaign. thank you so much. >> over here? >> thank you very much. i work with gsi on usaid's maternal child survivor program. thank you for all the -- the points you made today. just a few comments, one is looking really at that whole community engagement piece. i was really delighted that you all reiterated the fact that the polio eradication, the way we're implementing it has changed over time. and recognizing that that community engagement is really, really critical to finish the job. that means that this is going to require not just the polio vaccines, but also other services including routine immunization. particularly in communities where they don't have access to any other
this is johan from afghanistan. and i'm also an intern at the embassy of afghanistan here. as you said one of the challenges in afghanistan to eradicate polio is accessing areas that are insecure and under anti-government elements. i was wondering how successful the earth est efforts has been with the local communities, anti-government elements, to access those areas and advancing the vaccination campaign. thank you so much. >> over here? >> thank you very much. i work with gsi on...
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he says he is going to do the same in afghanistan. not true. if you are looking at iran , that can complicate your political arguments. the first clip was john brennan explaining. this is before the rise of isis. is saying in the next decade, it is over. do not worry. stephen: jihadist terror is done. tom: we are 1.5 years away. let's play the second clip. pay attention because there are multiple lies. with itsistani forces, most skilled commanders lost quickly, al qaeda has had trouble. this is one of the many conclusions we have been able to draw from documents some of which will be published online for the first time this week. for example, bin laden worried leaderse rise of lower who are not as experienced and this would lead to the repeated mistakes. al qaeda leaders struggle to communicate with subordinates. under intense pressure, they have fewer places to train and groom the next generation. they are struggling to attract new recruits. morale is low with intelligence indicating members are giving up and returning home. no doubt aware th
he says he is going to do the same in afghanistan. not true. if you are looking at iran , that can complicate your political arguments. the first clip was john brennan explaining. this is before the rise of isis. is saying in the next decade, it is over. do not worry. stephen: jihadist terror is done. tom: we are 1.5 years away. let's play the second clip. pay attention because there are multiple lies. with itsistani forces, most skilled commanders lost quickly, al qaeda has had trouble. this...
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fourteen in afghanistan with children among the victims marty speaks to witnesses at the scene. be launching a new twenty four seven four c. language t.v. channel that will span not only television but radio digital and social media format. after withdrawing from the a wrong nuclear deal and threatening new sanctions the u.s. now launches a media campaign against tehran. and investigative journalist group redfish shine a light on germany's a just secretive on straight.
fourteen in afghanistan with children among the victims marty speaks to witnesses at the scene. be launching a new twenty four seven four c. language t.v. channel that will span not only television but radio digital and social media format. after withdrawing from the a wrong nuclear deal and threatening new sanctions the u.s. now launches a media campaign against tehran. and investigative journalist group redfish shine a light on germany's a just secretive on straight.
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airstrike on afghanistan which claimed fourteen including women and children are now joined via skype from kabul by journalist allium the t.v. at the thanks for joining us theresa may announcing a doubling of troops it's eight years since we learned from wiki leaks about drone strikes in your country that would have been the effects of drone strikes in afghanistan it's actually kind of hard to quantify the effect of a drone strikes in our own son because the issue is that you take place in really remote places they are also places that tend to be under the control of the armed opposition so for anyone to gain access to those areas and a lot of these drone strikes take place at night so by the time anyone hears about them it's already happened in the reports are already out and we're into the stands where in the news it gets reported from official sources that it was militants or told barnard i.e. a sure whoever that were attacked and you know we did overnight in remote areas so it's very difficult for journalists for rights workers for government officials who care to access those are
airstrike on afghanistan which claimed fourteen including women and children are now joined via skype from kabul by journalist allium the t.v. at the thanks for joining us theresa may announcing a doubling of troops it's eight years since we learned from wiki leaks about drone strikes in your country that would have been the effects of drone strikes in afghanistan it's actually kind of hard to quantify the effect of a drone strikes in our own son because the issue is that you take place in...
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three in pakistan and nine in afghanistan. we haven't had a detection since 2016 in nigeria but we have to be vigilant because as i mentioned, we have 106,000 children that have not yet received vaccinations. we need to ensure they are protected. we also are dealing globally with several responses to the vaccine derived poliovirus. this has been an issue of considerable discussion of late. it also is an issue that really requires us to focus heavily on recognizing in advance the places where the there are weak systems and take preventative action to stop outbreaks. where we are right now in the democratic republic of congo and the horn of africa including somalia, kenya and ethiopia, and nigeria in northwest of sokoto, we are actively engaged in outbreak response for securing vaccine derived polioviruses. how do we deal with that. what it tells us is in addition to closing down wild poliovirus, we have to aggressively pursue vaccinating every child in these places which have historically used systems to make sure we stop those
three in pakistan and nine in afghanistan. we haven't had a detection since 2016 in nigeria but we have to be vigilant because as i mentioned, we have 106,000 children that have not yet received vaccinations. we need to ensure they are protected. we also are dealing globally with several responses to the vaccine derived poliovirus. this has been an issue of considerable discussion of late. it also is an issue that really requires us to focus heavily on recognizing in advance the places where...
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fourteen people are killed in an airstrike in the province of afghanistan. investigative journalist group redfish shines a light on germany's arms trade claiming that not everything is above board. the white house threatens to revoke the security clearance of former intelligence chiefs of openly criticized donald trump. well for the latest on these stories you can head to our team dot com coming up though the director of a new t.v. show about british jihadi converts is the gas so fiasco.
fourteen people are killed in an airstrike in the province of afghanistan. investigative journalist group redfish shines a light on germany's arms trade claiming that not everything is above board. the white house threatens to revoke the security clearance of former intelligence chiefs of openly criticized donald trump. well for the latest on these stories you can head to our team dot com coming up though the director of a new t.v. show about british jihadi converts is the gas so fiasco.
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heather: that was rich edison reporting for us as you heard from afghanistan.terrorists will spend more than 6 years behind bars, a judge sentencing daniels after he pleaded guilty to try to join isis in libya in 2016. authorities say the ohio man wired a terrorist $250 and then said he wanted to commit violence overseas, attorney says that he has mental health issues and he regrets helping the terror group. he will be under court supervision for the rest of his life. and just days before president trump and vladimir putin meet in finland, russia is spotted building up military sites, satellite images revealing new structures and bunker improvements maid by moscow in territory nato members, poland and lithuania, spokesperson says that russia continues to demonstrate aggressive behavior in europe. a dozen protestors thrown in jail after blocking an ice off in a busy road with two-story tripod, a banner hanging from the structure ice ruining lives in columbus, ohio, police taking it down while protestors chanted at them. in the meantime in poland, i should say po
heather: that was rich edison reporting for us as you heard from afghanistan.terrorists will spend more than 6 years behind bars, a judge sentencing daniels after he pleaded guilty to try to join isis in libya in 2016. authorities say the ohio man wired a terrorist $250 and then said he wanted to commit violence overseas, attorney says that he has mental health issues and he regrets helping the terror group. he will be under court supervision for the rest of his life. and just days before...
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to this day, we have not had a debate on afghanistan, a policy debate since 2001.t one time but they still get killed. we waste billions of dollars in afghanistan thatn we need to be spending here in america and take care of our children and our veterans. speak to you know the response to that always is and i've heard it myself when i've asked those questions, we can't leave becaut will become another hub for terror which it was in 2001, how do you respond to that? >> my responses we have those concerns right there in hondura honduras. that area of south america and central america, why in the world we think were going to change in afghanistan? the russians are coming back in. this is the wild west and nobody in the history of afghanistan has ever changed it, nobody. >> tucker: you make a smart point, ms-13 is a much greater threat than the taliban at this point. thank you for your brave stand and i know it's partly on behalf of the many marines in your district, thanks a lot for coming on. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >> tammy: that's about it for us tonight, i
to this day, we have not had a debate on afghanistan, a policy debate since 2001.t one time but they still get killed. we waste billions of dollars in afghanistan thatn we need to be spending here in america and take care of our children and our veterans. speak to you know the response to that always is and i've heard it myself when i've asked those questions, we can't leave becaut will become another hub for terror which it was in 2001, how do you respond to that? >> my responses we have...
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this cave in afghanistan is 2500 meters above sea level. huge buddha statues hewn into the rockface once stood here, until the taliban blew them up. the hardline islamic militant group p also closed most of te schools in the area, and didn't allow girls to go to any of those that remained. it's different here now, but the children who attend freshta's school still can't afford to pay for lessons. freshta: the people of this area, they are really backward, and they are refugees s of different provinces. they especially need education because of this. reporter: freshta teaches nearly 30 children from the neighborhood. there's no room for any more, and the few donations have already been spent on books and pens. like the children here, freshta is from the hazara ethnic group. for centuries, the hazara have faced discrimination in afghanistan. but ththey dream o of a brighr fututure. >> i would like to become a doctor and treat people in the surrrrounding area. >> i want to be a teacher and later teach in a school for boys. reporter: sekaina is
this cave in afghanistan is 2500 meters above sea level. huge buddha statues hewn into the rockface once stood here, until the taliban blew them up. the hardline islamic militant group p also closed most of te schools in the area, and didn't allow girls to go to any of those that remained. it's different here now, but the children who attend freshta's school still can't afford to pay for lessons. freshta: the people of this area, they are really backward, and they are refugees s of different...
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there and his father died in afghanistan.k at this we will have talks of some kind but look where we are with afghanistan. we have isis fighting is a talented man, we are fighting the taliban and. there is nowhere to go unless someone sits down to talk about you have to consider the afghan government and bring them to the table as well. jillian: what will this mean for our troops who are there? >> reporter: they have to stand fast and we have to give them the support they need and rely on nato, a steadfast partner to make sure the job gets done and we can stand up the afghan government and the army as well. rob: the taliban is a religious faction that is trying to run the country. these people are crazy. how do you reason with somebody who thinks the koran is leading them to do these things? like dealing with a suicide bomber, they are willing to die. how do you win in that negotiation? >> there is no win but we have a corrupt government in afghanistan so how is that a win as well? do we become another government, another emp
there and his father died in afghanistan.k at this we will have talks of some kind but look where we are with afghanistan. we have isis fighting is a talented man, we are fighting the taliban and. there is nowhere to go unless someone sits down to talk about you have to consider the afghan government and bring them to the table as well. jillian: what will this mean for our troops who are there? >> reporter: they have to stand fast and we have to give them the support they need and rely on...
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minister accused of being insensitive after joking about failed asylum seekers being sent back to afghanistan on his birthday. i'm going to have you with us we know now one of the two teams that will vie for the world cup title later this week france has sealed its spot at the finals after defeating belgium my colleague jonathan crane is here from b w sports talk us through this game tonight john. quite simply a defensive masak lost in france because they worked out how. the mouth of the day and they got the crucial goal five minutes into the second half let's take a look at how it all unfolded. it wasn't until the twenty second mini k.g. semifinal sprang into life belgium's toby and a viral tonight on the turn a stunning sight from hugo to reese fronts a tight next kilian and back pay feeding benjamin providing the thirty eight minutes of vital stop and see vocal twat this time the breakthrough arrived early in the second tough front she said well in t.t. rose highest i'm not home and strong reasons corner in the fifty first minute i nothing called swat could do about that one. fronts turn o
minister accused of being insensitive after joking about failed asylum seekers being sent back to afghanistan on his birthday. i'm going to have you with us we know now one of the two teams that will vie for the world cup title later this week france has sealed its spot at the finals after defeating belgium my colleague jonathan crane is here from b w sports talk us through this game tonight john. quite simply a defensive masak lost in france because they worked out how. the mouth of the day...