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afghanistan. the taliban will be heping — afghanistan.ban will be hoping some countries i afghanistan. the taliban will i be hoping some countries may afghanistan. the taliban will - be hoping some countries may be more inclined to help them than others, pakistan has previously engaged with the taliban. you are the former ambassador of pakistan. what could pakistan be doing to engage with the taliban? . taliban? the taliban in pakistan _ taliban? the taliban in pakistan are _ taliban? the taliban in pakistan are very - taliban? the taliban in | pakistan are very closely engaged. examples make ambassador in kabul talks to the taliban frequently, in fact, pakistan is the window into afghanistan while the international community maintain sanctions against afghanistan. but the problem is, pakistan does not have the resources or the means to be able to support afghanistan. that is something that people like myself, who were critical of pakistan's policy of supporting the taliban, pointed out earlier as well, but pakistan cannot afford a satell
afghanistan. the taliban will be heping — afghanistan.ban will be hoping some countries i afghanistan. the taliban will i be hoping some countries may afghanistan. the taliban will - be hoping some countries may be more inclined to help them than others, pakistan has previously engaged with the taliban. you are the former ambassador of pakistan. what could pakistan be doing to engage with the taliban? . taliban? the taliban in pakistan _ taliban? the taliban in pakistan are _ taliban? the...
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in afghanistan, food insecurity in afghanistan, they says, come from the integrated food security face classification report from may of this year. 19000000 people acute food insecurity. 20000 people in catastrophe. oh goodness, 6000000 people in emergency, 13000000 people in crises. so many levels of multiple crises. is the taliban set up to cope with this watch mark? can they? because they're saying if we just have the money to let play that play, give us the money we can handle it. and i mean, let me just play the taliban. this is a little clip that as a, give us the money and we can handle it as i've listened to them. please, someone is in the world to give their most basic right, which is the right life. and that is true lifting the sanctions and i'm presenting our assets and also giving assistance after destroying life for 20 years. a, you know what the cigar says that and when the u. s. left of honest, on $18000000000.00 worth of military equipments were left inside upon his son. and from what we hear that a lot of this is being actually sold out in pakistan and other, you know,
in afghanistan, food insecurity in afghanistan, they says, come from the integrated food security face classification report from may of this year. 19000000 people acute food insecurity. 20000 people in catastrophe. oh goodness, 6000000 people in emergency, 13000000 people in crises. so many levels of multiple crises. is the taliban set up to cope with this watch mark? can they? because they're saying if we just have the money to let play that play, give us the money we can handle it. and i...
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fleeing afghanistan: free to be me. when the taliban regained control of afghanistan, lgbtq+ afghans knew their lives were in grave danger. a small group were evacuated in a top—secret mission & are re—building their lives in the uk. this is their story: i've concluded that it's time to end america's longest war. it's time for american troops to come home. as us, uk and nato forces leave afghanistan, the taliban tightens its grip and a humanitarian crisis unfolds. everybody was desperately trying to find anyway to get out of afghanistan because it was the only chance to stay alive. so fighting, stressful. there was lots of broken cars all over the airport and there was nothing, just a gate, to go into the plane. people were running _ towards the aircraft, the airport. there were soldiers| keeping people out. the taliban, who were beating up people with sticks, - with wires, whatever they had, and they were shooting - on the ground and in the air. like the end of the world in the hollywood movies. i can't describe what t
fleeing afghanistan: free to be me. when the taliban regained control of afghanistan, lgbtq+ afghans knew their lives were in grave danger. a small group were evacuated in a top—secret mission & are re—building their lives in the uk. this is their story: i've concluded that it's time to end america's longest war. it's time for american troops to come home. as us, uk and nato forces leave afghanistan, the taliban tightens its grip and a humanitarian crisis unfolds. everybody was...
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india is afghanistan's traditional and historical friend but india did abandon afghanistan. lot of anger and disappointment among many who are extremely close with india, especially the former officials, members of the former security forces. visas were not issued. amy: we have 10 seconds. i didn't mean to interrupt you. bilal: i think in that sense, the theme -- they are seen abandoning afghanistan but it is good that india is back in afghanistan and continues to help the people whether it is with medicine or wheat. amy: we are going to do part two of this discussion on democracynow.org. also the latest news out of xx announcer: this program was made possible in part by caesars entertainment, tom campion, utopia foundation, the cloobeck family, masimo foundation, mgm resorts, and nv energy.
india is afghanistan's traditional and historical friend but india did abandon afghanistan. lot of anger and disappointment among many who are extremely close with india, especially the former officials, members of the former security forces. visas were not issued. amy: we have 10 seconds. i didn't mean to interrupt you. bilal: i think in that sense, the theme -- they are seen abandoning afghanistan but it is good that india is back in afghanistan and continues to help the people whether it is...
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let's be realistic about what's happening now in afghanistan, food insecurity in afghanistan, they says, come from the integrated food security phase classification report from may of this year. 19000000 people acute food insecurity. 20000 people in catastrophe. oh goodness. 6000000 people in emergency. 13000000 people in crises. so many levels of multiple crises. is the taliban set up to cope with this watch mark? can they? because they say, if we just have the money, actually let play that play, give us the money we can handle it. let me, let me just play the taliban. this is a little template as a give us the money and we can handle it. as i've listened to them and the world to give the most gruesome fraud, which is the right to learn from them, that is through lifting sanctions, or on freezing or messrs. and also giving us a sense of destroying life, 40 years a, you know what the cigar says that when the u. s. left of honest on $18000000000.00 worth of military equipments were left inside of funds. and from what we hear that a lot of this is being actually sold out in pakistan and o
let's be realistic about what's happening now in afghanistan, food insecurity in afghanistan, they says, come from the integrated food security phase classification report from may of this year. 19000000 people acute food insecurity. 20000 people in catastrophe. oh goodness. 6000000 people in emergency. 13000000 people in crises. so many levels of multiple crises. is the taliban set up to cope with this watch mark? can they? because they say, if we just have the money, actually let play that...
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without consent of tribal elders and scholars from all over afghanistan. that legitimacyjust by corralling about 3000 people and making them say what they manage to get them to say. because the taliban took power by force, and the rest of the world recognises that reality. why are these clerical leaders so important for the taliban for their future control of the country? the taliban were always a movement that was very narrowly based, it represents only the pashtun part of afghanistan. and only the hardline believers in a hardline ideology. they have been very closely associated with a belief system that is identified internationally with al-qaeda and other extremist groups. so they now need to project to the rest of the world that they have the support of people other than members of their hardcore organisation and movement, and that is why they assembled a wider gathering. as you mentioned, the taliban are looking for international recognition, but at the same time, they are failing to move forwards on issues, especially issues like human rights and rig
without consent of tribal elders and scholars from all over afghanistan. that legitimacyjust by corralling about 3000 people and making them say what they manage to get them to say. because the taliban took power by force, and the rest of the world recognises that reality. why are these clerical leaders so important for the taliban for their future control of the country? the taliban were always a movement that was very narrowly based, it represents only the pashtun part of afghanistan. and...
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acting foreign minister of afghanistan amirkhan mutaki.ng to him, a great achievement is already the fact that if at previous conferences the issue of a ceasefire in the country was discussed in the first place, now, first of all, we are talking about economic issues and the social establishment of the country. this is just an indicator of the success in which e managed to achieve. uh, the taliban government at the request of the mutaki. now they really control the territory of the whole country. the civil war in the territory afghanistan has been terminated, and moreover, the government is fully fulfilling all its social obligations. ah, mutaki also noted that corruption has been completely eliminated in afghanistan. well , as i noted earlier, there is no connection with international terrorism, and now, with the support of the international community, afghanistan is ready to even become a kind of guarantor of security in the region, but by ensuring the fight against various terrorist groups. well, another important fact, a should be the
acting foreign minister of afghanistan amirkhan mutaki.ng to him, a great achievement is already the fact that if at previous conferences the issue of a ceasefire in the country was discussed in the first place, now, first of all, we are talking about economic issues and the social establishment of the country. this is just an indicator of the success in which e managed to achieve. uh, the taliban government at the request of the mutaki. now they really control the territory of the whole...
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in afghanistan it is different to _ afghanistan? no.o hide themselves. going out like this is a big deal— hide themselves. going out like this is a big deal for— hide themselves. going out like this is a big deal for bello. _ hide themselves. going out like this is a big deal for bello. she - hide themselves. going out like this is a big deal for bello. she finds - is a big dealfor bello. she finds it difficult making friends but tonight she's going to meet others in the community for the first time. let's check out one of brighton's most famous drag nights. to making friends and the _ most famous drag nights. to making friends and the future. _ most famous drag nights. to making friends and the future. drinking - friends and the future. drinking alcohol and _ friends and the future. drinking alcohol and dancing _ friends and the future. drinking alcohol and dancing are - friends and the future. drinking alcohol and dancing are worlds| friends and the future. drinking - alcohol and dancing are worlds away from what bella is used to but
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meaning it's the single largest humanitarian, a donor in afghanistan in the world. but there's just one problem. that's the fact that all these millions of dollars are really drops in the pond. when you think about the fact that washington is frozen over $7000000000.00 of reserves that the afghanistan central bank has had on us soil. so not money, of course. also going to be staying in the u. s. for use that. what's been the taliban reaction to the 8 pledges that it's received so far? well, naturally it said that it's been a bit hypocritical, and we've also heard from the taliban that they actually claim that washington has cut off its humanitarian aid. in total, let's take a listen to what they said. the more of the after the transition of the afghan regime last year. unfortunately, the west stopped all humanitarian aid. they not only politicized humanitarian aid, but also forcibly froze. $9000000000.00 us dollars for the afghan people. on the one hand, they claim to defend human rights. but at the same time, they are violating human rights when we call on the u. s
meaning it's the single largest humanitarian, a donor in afghanistan in the world. but there's just one problem. that's the fact that all these millions of dollars are really drops in the pond. when you think about the fact that washington is frozen over $7000000000.00 of reserves that the afghanistan central bank has had on us soil. so not money, of course. also going to be staying in the u. s. for use that. what's been the taliban reaction to the 8 pledges that it's received so far? well,...
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afghanistan keeps it ready just in case.m 100% sure that the russians will reach kyiv. to surrender and see the russian flag above my head i had two options defend myself or die jamal joined the army after the full-scale russian invasion of ukraine he leads a unit of 12 fighters who defend kyiv today is one of those days that they call sniper days. they are looking for enemy snipers to defend ukraine. the sources started back in 2014 when he was fighting in donbas. when i saw him for the first time, i thought, oh my god, what is he doing here? sometimes he knows better than the ukrainians what to do in that or another situation when soviet troops invaded afghanistan in 1979 jalal was still a child this invasion led to civil wars in the country and made millions of afghans refugees if the russians had not invaded afghanistan we would have a better life i would not have been a refugee in ukraine, because in afghanistan as a refugee, first in pakistan, he mastered martial arts thanks to which he won medals already for ukraine,
afghanistan keeps it ready just in case.m 100% sure that the russians will reach kyiv. to surrender and see the russian flag above my head i had two options defend myself or die jamal joined the army after the full-scale russian invasion of ukraine he leads a unit of 12 fighters who defend kyiv today is one of those days that they call sniper days. they are looking for enemy snipers to defend ukraine. the sources started back in 2014 when he was fighting in donbas. when i saw him for the first...
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the fact that the taliban _ who rules afghanistan?ll not change with or without sanctions but the taliban's behaviour can change without sanctions they would have no contributing force of pressure. the telephone bill with an iron hand and the only hope that the people of afghanistan, especially the women and girls who are suffering from their oppression, as the international community can pressure the taliban into changing their behaviour. that is where sanctions are imposed. now, other sanctions making the ordinary people of afghanistan suffer? definitely. it always happens. there are the international community has to make sure the sanctions are designed in a way which the taliban suffer more than the ordinary people of afghanistan. the taliban will be hoping some countries may be more inclined to help them than others. pakistan has previously engaged with the taliban. you are the former ambassador to pakistan. what could pakistan be doing to engage with the taliban? the taliban and _ engage with the taliban? tie: taliban and pakist
the fact that the taliban _ who rules afghanistan?ll not change with or without sanctions but the taliban's behaviour can change without sanctions they would have no contributing force of pressure. the telephone bill with an iron hand and the only hope that the people of afghanistan, especially the women and girls who are suffering from their oppression, as the international community can pressure the taliban into changing their behaviour. that is where sanctions are imposed. now, other...
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>> we've been based in afghanistan for several decades now.the past and recent months, we are continuing our education programs across the country. our established presence in afghanistan makes us acutely aware of some of the barriers preventing girls from coming to education. some of the work we are doing is community-based programming, to enhance literacy skills, but also looking at how we can get girls qualification to become teachers, to help try to mitigate some of the barriers preventing girls going to school. for the sake of girls' survival and for the future of the country, we are advocating and calling on the authorities to allow for the immediate access to education for girls. laura: afghanistan is far from being the only place in the world where young people are imperiled. you have just returned from somalia, where there is a looming threat of famine. what did you see when you were there? >> the sights i witnessed whilst i was in somalia were far worse than i expected. starvation and famine are escalating faster than many of us had
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both of them are created by the united states in afghanistan in 2001 and the attack on saddam hussein in 2003 after which of course those wars evolved into an international war. i do want to say that if war like behavior has declined in other words you aren't quite ready for that there are still interventions and countries are doing things which are warlike but they are doing wars and entering into wars with each other. their economic sanctions which can have it to look serious effect but overall a large number of border conflicts maybe 50 to 70 in which one country ties tries to seize territory from another but they have only had areas which were unpopulated or i'm curious in. afterwards in other words they are trying to keep them from becoming wars. there was one between india and china a year ago. they shoot bows across bows and they engaged in espionage and stealing secrets. that's been going on forever and it continues. there has been use of cyber to spread misinformation and hardly a new phenomenon. and there have been covid regime changes. those deftly continue but i don't thin
both of them are created by the united states in afghanistan in 2001 and the attack on saddam hussein in 2003 after which of course those wars evolved into an international war. i do want to say that if war like behavior has declined in other words you aren't quite ready for that there are still interventions and countries are doing things which are warlike but they are doing wars and entering into wars with each other. their economic sanctions which can have it to look serious effect but...
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afghanistan on earth.ere is a very difficult, viscous process of stabilizing the situation, which is not going smoothly at all, but in addition to the difficulties created for the afghans by foreigners who fled from there, there are problems and the purest afghan, if you want the taliban, they have not yet matured. yes , the realization that what would be strange must rule uh ethno-political inclusive government. in the meantime, they are ready, in simple terms, to share power with their people. and that's where they'll get in the way. and we are waiting, we do not try not to impose, we advise in a friendly way and we point out that they will inevitably have to take these steps in the interests of the entire afghan people, and not just separately, taken in the military-political group, no matter how strong it is, the news about the activation of various terrorist groups has caused concern. e in afghanistan as e. with this put on, they are fighting or whatever. ah, the idea that most uh worries the russian
afghanistan on earth.ere is a very difficult, viscous process of stabilizing the situation, which is not going smoothly at all, but in addition to the difficulties created for the afghans by foreigners who fled from there, there are problems and the purest afghan, if you want the taliban, they have not yet matured. yes , the realization that what would be strange must rule uh ethno-political inclusive government. in the meantime, they are ready, in simple terms, to share power with their...
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if we didn't have a military, we could have gone into afghanistan. if we didn't have a military, we couldn't have gone into iraq. we probably would've been a lot better off. we have basically massively disrupted those countries, created a huge amount of death and destruction and refugees. and basically, inflicted massive disasters on the middle east. the middle east is unstable and problematic anyway. but the united states has, if anything, made it even worse. >> let me ask one last question as we wrap up because we're basically out of time. i love this question. john asks, i have been a supporter of cato for decades. -- what can an individual do to help and this horrible cycle of war, besides supporting -- john, what do you recommend for the individual? >> keep supporting cato institute, i got. there is a growing force within washington, the defense priorities and the quincy institute for example, which are basically on this wavelength. in many respects, it's a good time to strike because people are so exhausted from these endless wars in the middle
if we didn't have a military, we could have gone into afghanistan. if we didn't have a military, we couldn't have gone into iraq. we probably would've been a lot better off. we have basically massively disrupted those countries, created a huge amount of death and destruction and refugees. and basically, inflicted massive disasters on the middle east. the middle east is unstable and problematic anyway. but the united states has, if anything, made it even worse. >> let me ask one last...
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never nervous in afghanistan.ther chapter, because if we don't help afghanistan, it's going to get worse. we're going to have more refugees coming to europe. so the only thing you can do is engage with them in a positive manner. and i would like to be part of that. peterjuvenal — free after six months in a taliban prison. we still don't know the details of the negotiations to get him and the other british prisoners released. but it does look as though the relationship between britain and the taliban, which you might expect would be violently hostile, is now moderately friendly. both sides had to hold their noses to some extent, but the taliban are now the effective government in afghanistan and the only country they can look to for support, apart from britain and the other western powers, is china. china, which locks up a million muslims and uyghurs and has a record of bailing out poor countries only to effectively take them over. the taliban don't want to depend on the chinese. therefore, britain's relations with
never nervous in afghanistan.ther chapter, because if we don't help afghanistan, it's going to get worse. we're going to have more refugees coming to europe. so the only thing you can do is engage with them in a positive manner. and i would like to be part of that. peterjuvenal — free after six months in a taliban prison. we still don't know the details of the negotiations to get him and the other british prisoners released. but it does look as though the relationship between britain and the...
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to unfreeze afghanistan assets amid a severe economic crisis. nato's summit in madrid wraps up with the block, branding china, a strategic priority for the 1st time. that's after labeling russia a significant threat. amid the crane conflict, we put the blocks evolving strategy for discussion with nato united states and other there. if i think of roxy war 2, right, they had to rush out the door. ukraine is nothing less than an extension of nato's military power conflict as exposed how much you is hostage of nato. and the u. s. and one set back leads to another. the pentagon is scrambling to fill its worst recruitment drive and decades, while the latest us hypersonic missile tests and up in failure with broadcasting lab direct from our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. let's 1st begin with the latest developments in the war in ukraine where russia and the logan's forces are advancing on keeps positions in the republics city of love. she chance of forces loyal to kia, have been driven out of the cities, oil refinery and ru
to unfreeze afghanistan assets amid a severe economic crisis. nato's summit in madrid wraps up with the block, branding china, a strategic priority for the 1st time. that's after labeling russia a significant threat. amid the crane conflict, we put the blocks evolving strategy for discussion with nato united states and other there. if i think of roxy war 2, right, they had to rush out the door. ukraine is nothing less than an extension of nato's military power conflict as exposed how much you...
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that's the message from the pakistani foreign minister, as she urges us to unfreeze afghanistan's assets amid a severe economic crisis. and with nato's summit in madrid, wrapped up with black branding china, a strategic priority for the 1st time. that's after labeling russia. a significant threat. amid that, the ukraine conflict, we put the blocks evolving strategy for discussion. the west nato, united states and other, they're fighting of rocky wall, right at rochester door. ukraine is nothing less than an extension of nato's military power. conflicts as a sport, how much do you eat hostage of need to end the u. s. with, by casting lot of direct from our studios in moscow. this is our international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. right now, moscow has withdrawn its troops from snake island, a strategic point in the black sea seized by russian forces. when the conflict erupted. in late february, russia says the move is an act of good will to support us efforts to facilitate ukrainian grain exports to the global market. so it's not that your question is russian armed
that's the message from the pakistani foreign minister, as she urges us to unfreeze afghanistan's assets amid a severe economic crisis. and with nato's summit in madrid, wrapped up with black branding china, a strategic priority for the 1st time. that's after labeling russia. a significant threat. amid that, the ukraine conflict, we put the blocks evolving strategy for discussion. the west nato, united states and other, they're fighting of rocky wall, right at rochester door. ukraine is nothing...
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based assets belonging to afghanistan, central bank to be used to benefit the afghan people. the executive order is designed to provide a path for the funds to reach the people of afghanistan while keeping them out of the hands of the taliban and malicious actors. well, that's what the us had to say. what's the telephone? the reaction been to these a pledges so far? well, naturally they see it as quite hypocritical. and despite all of what washington's been saying, all this promise to aid the, the taliban is actually saying that washington has completely cut off its humanitarian aid to the country. let's take a listen to what they said. bothers be to the market after the transition of the afghan regime last year. unfortunately, the west stopped all humanitarian aid. they not only politicized humanitarian aid, but also forcibly froze $9000000000.00 us dollars for the afghan people. on the one hand, they claim to defend human rights, but at the same time, they are violating human rights. when we call on the u. s. and western society, not to politicize humanitarian 8, but to unf
based assets belonging to afghanistan, central bank to be used to benefit the afghan people. the executive order is designed to provide a path for the funds to reach the people of afghanistan while keeping them out of the hands of the taliban and malicious actors. well, that's what the us had to say. what's the telephone? the reaction been to these a pledges so far? well, naturally they see it as quite hypocritical. and despite all of what washington's been saying, all this promise to aid the,...
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firmly believe that the public are ready to hear that truth. president biden says he's graphing afghanistan status is a major norm, nato ally almost a year. all the disastrous u. s. military prolog left the country in disarray and with no cash. plus, we have gotten left behind like with a retreat of all of this room from the united states, huge amount of power. the judges will fall, correspondent, in specs and abundance of us supplied weaponry hastily abandoned by ukrainian troops on the front line in don't back. this russian lead, who took control with the international bringing you all the latest news from across the globe, from our studio here in moscow. thanks for joining us. i'm sure even sky now russia still wants to negotiate a peace deal for ukraine. but western efforts to both to keep and its refusal to sit down, but talks, could see moscow step up its military operation. that's according to the latest warning that's just come out from president flatmate putin. soon. your most lucian, today we're hearing that they want to defeat us on the battlefield. what can i say? they're welcom
firmly believe that the public are ready to hear that truth. president biden says he's graphing afghanistan status is a major norm, nato ally almost a year. all the disastrous u. s. military prolog left the country in disarray and with no cash. plus, we have gotten left behind like with a retreat of all of this room from the united states, huge amount of power. the judges will fall, correspondent, in specs and abundance of us supplied weaponry hastily abandoned by ukrainian troops on the front...
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s. public has significantly decreased after last year's debacle in afghanistan. u. s. public trust in the american military went from 70 percent in february, all the way down to 45 percent in december. and the policy of the u. s. military are also bit off putting to many americans. this is the story of a soldier who operates donations patriot missile defense systems. it begins in california is a little girl raised by 2 moms. for some reason, this attempt to woke up by the u. s. military is not causing an inflow, fresh, blind, and prism that is not particularly surprising at all, but it keeps going. the u. s. navy is now raising awareness about pronouns or l g b t bride. using the right pronouns is really simple way to affirm someone's identity. it is a signal of acceptance and respect. if it's a signal of acceptance and respect, how do we go about creating a safe space for everybody? that's a good question. a really good way to do that is to use inclusive language. now the new woke optics might be one thing, but there are real problems that the u. s. military has fa
s. public has significantly decreased after last year's debacle in afghanistan. u. s. public trust in the american military went from 70 percent in february, all the way down to 45 percent in december. and the policy of the u. s. military are also bit off putting to many americans. this is the story of a soldier who operates donations patriot missile defense systems. it begins in california is a little girl raised by 2 moms. for some reason, this attempt to woke up by the u. s. military is not...
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priority was given to afghanistan,, the balkans. china was not mentioned. the most notable departure between where we are now and were in 2010 was the document called for a strategic partnership between nato and russia. february 24 changed all that. russia's invasion of ukraine shocked our consciousness but served as a wake-up call. give us your topline assessment of how the alliance is dealing with the threat and substantial changes agreed to at the nato summit with respect to military posture bolstering the east. adm. stavridis: let's start with thinking of nato as a computer program. nato 1.0 was cold war nato. the u.s. and nato against the soviet union and warsaw pact. we won that contest. nato 2.0 i think was the time where i was supreme allied commander it was driven by the events of 9/11. it was a time in which nato was in afghanistan, the balkans, libya, counter piracy. it was an operationally expansive nato. one in which nato did not face a significant peer competitor. that was nato 2.0. the previous strategic concept from 2010. in that period we l
priority was given to afghanistan,, the balkans. china was not mentioned. the most notable departure between where we are now and were in 2010 was the document called for a strategic partnership between nato and russia. february 24 changed all that. russia's invasion of ukraine shocked our consciousness but served as a wake-up call. give us your topline assessment of how the alliance is dealing with the threat and substantial changes agreed to at the nato summit with respect to military posture...
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, iraq, afghanistan, iraq, and that is why i'm not serving. the public -- i have worked in a lot of civil service jobs since then and i cannot help but wonder, and i would like your input, sometimes dealing with someone who does not know or understand and you are saying, no, we've got to do it and it has to be done, and the way the military teaches you to communicate, this has to happen, and they say well, ok, maybe, but no, and that becomes a problem in and of itself. it is our instruction misdirected toward the veteran? this is your problem? or is it the public who needs the instruction. i will get off now. thank you, greta, and i will watch online. guest: i really appreciate this question. what i think he is getting at is the military civilians and their disconnect. with her guard to ptsd in particular, one of the great problems i see is there has never been a time at which the military community and civilian community have been more disconnected. a lot of it has to do with the fact this is the longest period in american history without som
, iraq, afghanistan, iraq, and that is why i'm not serving. the public -- i have worked in a lot of civil service jobs since then and i cannot help but wonder, and i would like your input, sometimes dealing with someone who does not know or understand and you are saying, no, we've got to do it and it has to be done, and the way the military teaches you to communicate, this has to happen, and they say well, ok, maybe, but no, and that becomes a problem in and of itself. it is our instruction...
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to unfreeze afghanistan's assets amid a severe economic crisis. what next to for nato? as it's some, it wraps up with the block branding china, a strategic priority for the 1st time, and russia being labeled a significant threat. and we put the blocks evolving strategy for discussion. what is happening is actually hybrid walk conducted by nato against russia. ukraine is nothing less than an extension of nato's military power. the idea here was to contain russia, and yes, my goal was to go for the big price. the chief china and lurching from one set back to another. the pentagon is scrambling to phil. it's worse recruitment, drive and decades, while the latest u. s. hyper sonic missile tests failed with broadcasting live direct our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. first. let's begin with the latest developments in the war and ukraine where russian and lucas forces are advancing on campus positions in the republic. city of lucy, chance forces loyal to care, have been driven out by the cities, oil, finery
to unfreeze afghanistan's assets amid a severe economic crisis. what next to for nato? as it's some, it wraps up with the block branding china, a strategic priority for the 1st time, and russia being labeled a significant threat. and we put the blocks evolving strategy for discussion. what is happening is actually hybrid walk conducted by nato against russia. ukraine is nothing less than an extension of nato's military power. the idea here was to contain russia, and yes, my goal was to go for...
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parallel to special forces from australia acted in afghanistan two years ago, a huge scandal eruptedurned out that they also shot civilians there, and sometimes set service dogs on afghans.
parallel to special forces from australia acted in afghanistan two years ago, a huge scandal eruptedurned out that they also shot civilians there, and sometimes set service dogs on afghans.
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you've seen people take to the streets in afghanistan. other people be saying or doing right now that you think would help the taliban, to pressure them to reopen those schools and let the girls back in the classroom? >> the international countries have to stop pleasing the taliban and thinking they will react normally. that's not how they do. it's up to the international community to do the same. the taliban are traveling freely. stop them from traveling freely. if they are not letting girls get educated, why is that not being stopped? all those things need to be the decision and the international community needs to act instead of not making sure they are doing their part. amna: if you could say one thing to girls out there who are worried they will never be allowed back in school, what would you say? >> it is our country and we have the right to exist, to get educated. amna: the executive director of the education group learn afghanistan. thank you for your time. ♪ judy: despite a robust job market in the u.s. rit now, the career path f
you've seen people take to the streets in afghanistan. other people be saying or doing right now that you think would help the taliban, to pressure them to reopen those schools and let the girls back in the classroom? >> the international countries have to stop pleasing the taliban and thinking they will react normally. that's not how they do. it's up to the international community to do the same. the taliban are traveling freely. stop them from traveling freely. if they are not letting...
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i commanded these troops in afghanistan, in the balkans, in libya. my security detail in the balkans was often provided by the swedish military. believe me, i have never felt safer in my life and surrounded by a bunch of 6'4" inch vikings. they look like chris hemsworth. they are highly capable on the surface with their troops and then dig deeper these are two nations that are techno democracies. adept at cyber. high-level abilities to reduce high-end military. one example is sweden's griffith fighters. the equivalent in every sense of the u.s. f-18. finns have one of the most professional ground forces. they have more artillery pieces than any other nation in western europe. again, turnkey operation. let's close on this point. because some say we are adding 600 miles, 700 miles of border we have to defend. i look at it the other way around. this is a border that vladimir putin has got to put troops against. if he's going to be sincere about facing nato. he will have to move troops all along this 600-mile border. guess what? those are troops not avai
i commanded these troops in afghanistan, in the balkans, in libya. my security detail in the balkans was often provided by the swedish military. believe me, i have never felt safer in my life and surrounded by a bunch of 6'4" inch vikings. they look like chris hemsworth. they are highly capable on the surface with their troops and then dig deeper these are two nations that are techno democracies. adept at cyber. high-level abilities to reduce high-end military. one example is sweden's...
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she's safely out of afghanistan and asked us not to reveal where she is.u with me? >> i am, hi, brian. >> tell me about your decision to return to afghanistan this summer, nearly one year since the u.s. with drew and the taliban took control of kabul and the rest of the country. why did you decide to go back? >> as you said, it's been nearly a year since the taliban took over. i covered afghanistan for very many years, as far as i can determine, i was the only foreign correspondent in afghanistan after the americans arrived in 2001 after the 9/11 attacks and the only one there when the americans attacked and taliban returned 20 years later. i was on one of the last commercial flights to leave afghanistan on the 15th of august last year just a few hours before the taliban came in and took over. so there is an awful lot of change since then. i write about it, as you say, for foreign policy magazines but i felt that i needed to see for myself what is going on in afghanistan and how it changed since the taliban took control. >> did you have any freedom of move
she's safely out of afghanistan and asked us not to reveal where she is.u with me? >> i am, hi, brian. >> tell me about your decision to return to afghanistan this summer, nearly one year since the u.s. with drew and the taliban took control of kabul and the rest of the country. why did you decide to go back? >> as you said, it's been nearly a year since the taliban took over. i covered afghanistan for very many years, as far as i can determine, i was the only foreign...
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s. public has significantly decreased after last year's debacle in afghanistan. u. s. public trust in the american military went from 70 percent in february, all the way down to 45 percent in december. and the policies of the u. s. military are also a bit off putting to many americans. this is the story of a soldier who operates donations patriot missile defense systems. it begins california is a little girl raised by 2 moms for some reason this attempt to woke up by the u. s. military is not causing an inflow, fresh, blind person. that's not particularly surprising. all have you seen the u. s. army commercial and mother calling the most pathetic excuse for recruitment ad is even dawning. any reform they lost focus of that target audience. don't worry. i've seen the u. s. army recruitment ad. and there is a girl called emma, who has 2 moms. i feel completely safe. i recently watched emma's video and i wondered if i was watching a u. s. army recruitment video or, and netflix originals trailer. but it keeps going. the u. s. navy is now raising awareness about pronouns
s. public has significantly decreased after last year's debacle in afghanistan. u. s. public trust in the american military went from 70 percent in february, all the way down to 45 percent in december. and the policies of the u. s. military are also a bit off putting to many americans. this is the story of a soldier who operates donations patriot missile defense systems. it begins california is a little girl raised by 2 moms for some reason this attempt to woke up by the u. s. military is not...
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okay, so we've got a situation in afghanistan, humanitarian situation, that is really worsening. has there been any promise from the us about how it could help the ask people sort of less than a year, essentially off to the band and them? sure, we've heard a lot of promises from the united states from washington for example, a devastating earthquake took place in afghanistan just a couple of weeks ago. and washington pledged $55000000.00 to help in the humanitarian efforts there. and that brings their total in the last year of humanitarian aid, up to $774000000.00. so now the united states is saying it's the biggest humanitarian, a donor and afghan, a stand in the world. but there's just one problem here. all of these millions of dollars are really drops in the pond when you consider the fact that the united states has frozen over 7000000000 dollars in foreign reserves owned by the f dana stand central bank. and it's all because the white house is afraid, but money is going to get into the hands of the taliban as part of our ongoing work to address the humanitarian and economic c
okay, so we've got a situation in afghanistan, humanitarian situation, that is really worsening. has there been any promise from the us about how it could help the ask people sort of less than a year, essentially off to the band and them? sure, we've heard a lot of promises from the united states from washington for example, a devastating earthquake took place in afghanistan just a couple of weeks ago. and washington pledged $55000000.00 to help in the humanitarian efforts there. and that...
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, namely this country is a connecting bridge between central and south asia, and not only afghanistanneighboring countries are interested in the development of this logistics resource . the russian armed forces delivered a precision strike on the location of the foreign legion in the dpr, more than 40 mercenaries were destroyed now. the armed forces of the russian federation continues a special operation in ukraine, strikes with high-precision air-launched missiles at the point of temporary deployment of units of a foreign region in the area of \u200b\u200bthe settlement of konstantinovka of the donetsk people's republic, the annihilation of more than 40 foreign mercenaries , most of which were poles as a result of strikes with high-precision weapons of the russian aerospace forces in the nikolaev region liquidated. artillery battalion 59th motorized infantry brigade of the armed forces ukraine, the loss of personnel, composition, whose weapons exceeded 70%. as a result of the strike of operational tactical aviation of the russian aerospace forces on the combat positions of the batt
, namely this country is a connecting bridge between central and south asia, and not only afghanistanneighboring countries are interested in the development of this logistics resource . the russian armed forces delivered a precision strike on the location of the foreign legion in the dpr, more than 40 mercenaries were destroyed now. the armed forces of the russian federation continues a special operation in ukraine, strikes with high-precision air-launched missiles at the point of temporary...
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the same detachment to afghanistan again.r crimes they committed during the second landings in afghanistan this is not reported in the british parliament today was asked. whether the government will investigate these executions, the short answer is no, it's a long-standing practice of the commons not to comment on the actions of the special forces, but this does not mean the veracity of such accusations. it also does not mean that anyone who serves in the royal armed forces is above the law the british department of defense is the head of which is now supervising the training of 10.000. the ukrainian military, in response to a request for comment on the investigation, stated that british soldiers served with courage and professionalism in afghanistan what this professionalism is expressed in, as the bbc reports, british special forces units introduced competitions in afghanistan, who had more corpses killed in order to get ahead of the other unit in the count of afghan heads, that is, and sports interest, like history. it was
the same detachment to afghanistan again.r crimes they committed during the second landings in afghanistan this is not reported in the british parliament today was asked. whether the government will investigate these executions, the short answer is no, it's a long-standing practice of the commons not to comment on the actions of the special forces, but this does not mean the veracity of such accusations. it also does not mean that anyone who serves in the royal armed forces is above the law the...
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and the alliance also spoke about afghanistan.ernational conference dedicated to the settlement of the crisis was held in tashkent this week. in this country participated representatives of twenty countries and a delegation from the interim government, the taliban russia and uzbekistan are actively trying to help. and to overcome this multi-year crisis, tashkent sees the solution to involve afghanistan in joint infrastructure projects. the most grandiose of them are the trans-afghan railway from uzbek termez through mazar-i sharif and dopishivarov another project to create a large logistics hub and educational center in termez on the border with afghanistan. this is both economic integration and humanitarian, a component of everything that is so lacking, afghanistan but for peaceful life, but the current situation in afghanistan and features, for example, of the western approach. we talked with the kabul special representative of the president of russia for afghanistan, a strange situation arises on the one hand. western countries
and the alliance also spoke about afghanistan.ernational conference dedicated to the settlement of the crisis was held in tashkent this week. in this country participated representatives of twenty countries and a delegation from the interim government, the taliban russia and uzbekistan are actively trying to help. and to overcome this multi-year crisis, tashkent sees the solution to involve afghanistan in joint infrastructure projects. the most grandiose of them are the trans-afghan railway...
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s. withdrew its troops and the biden administration sees more than $9500000000.00 worth of afghanistan, central banks, assets over fears that they would be used by the taliban as it swept back to power . and couple so all samantha power claims trying to isn't doing enough to help and refuses to admit how much the u. s. has done to fuel the current problems in the 1st place. the mainstream media continues to claim that when beijing does something, it must be some sort of a trap, as if the us and its allies haven't become known for the same traps that they are now accusing china of spreading all around the world. the former governor of afghanistan's core province told us that beijing has stepped up to fill a relief, effort vacuum left by the americans. china has been doing quite a bit in the african nations and also in the middle east and south asia. afghanistan, also in the 1st few months there when told, want to go over the united states, new completely stopped, human catering assistance to afghans and we were diving nose down to the catastrophic no. for you, you indicated a disaster.
s. withdrew its troops and the biden administration sees more than $9500000000.00 worth of afghanistan, central banks, assets over fears that they would be used by the taliban as it swept back to power . and couple so all samantha power claims trying to isn't doing enough to help and refuses to admit how much the u. s. has done to fuel the current problems in the 1st place. the mainstream media continues to claim that when beijing does something, it must be some sort of a trap, as if the us and...
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we've seen people take to the streets in afghanistan. can other people be saying or doing right now that you think would help the taliban to pressure them to reopen the schools an let girls back into the classroom? >> i think for starters, the international diplomats have to stop pleasing the taliban instead of going to afghanistan and taking pictures with them and pleasing them and inviting them to all of these big conferences and thinking that they will yet normally. that's not what they do. afghan victim done anything in their power to make sure they access their rights. it's up to the international community do the same thing if they're traveling freely stop them from traveling freely. if the taliban are not letting girls get educated, why are their familieslying openly and happily in two different countries and they go to school in why is that happening? why is that the that not being stopped? so all of those things need to be a decision and the international community needs to act instead of saying stuff on twitter and make sure th
we've seen people take to the streets in afghanistan. can other people be saying or doing right now that you think would help the taliban to pressure them to reopen the schools an let girls back into the classroom? >> i think for starters, the international diplomats have to stop pleasing the taliban instead of going to afghanistan and taking pictures with them and pleasing them and inviting them to all of these big conferences and thinking that they will yet normally. that's not what...
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all of you in afghanistan arranged this nonsense, there is no desire.rench germans. well, all these are weeping matchmakers who walked better than they did not want to go to afghanistan. walk among the corpses. no. and there is no desire to go to see how the wedding was destroyed, because they were mistaken for dangerous. it was the same in iraq and syria and afghanistan everywhere there is no fucking desire, no, the funeral is in the process, how they destroyed it, how sits somehow in general now the uk is just the uk is not interested. everything is fine. everything is fine, you have to go to the bucha. by the way, conduct an honest investigation at least once, then it will turn out that those people who sympathized with us were killed in the bucha and the ukrainian nazi regime killed them. the security council to apply in order to investigate the war crimes of the alliance force in afghanistan we have tried in this regard does not suggest that the two countries will veto this proposal. or even more than three. yes, they are against themselves cannot.
all of you in afghanistan arranged this nonsense, there is no desire.rench germans. well, all these are weeping matchmakers who walked better than they did not want to go to afghanistan. walk among the corpses. no. and there is no desire to go to see how the wedding was destroyed, because they were mistaken for dangerous. it was the same in iraq and syria and afghanistan everywhere there is no fucking desire, no, the funeral is in the process, how they destroyed it, how sits somehow in general...
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but against normal people, you know, who live in afghanistan. that's was the colors of and it was unacceptable. that's all for this. our thanks for watching our to international and we hope you have a great day ah ah ah .
but against normal people, you know, who live in afghanistan. that's was the colors of and it was unacceptable. that's all for this. our thanks for watching our to international and we hope you have a great day ah ah ah .