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withdrawal from afghanistan.he taliban have imposed a verbal dictatorship denying the the basic human rights. anyone with a modicum of intellect and knowledge of history knows that. life in afghanistan is a nightmare, thousands of tele-been opponents of either been murdered, gone missing or put in prison. women can neither work nor move freely, female students are being denied access to education except in a limited level and under the telephones conditions. -- taliban conditions. there is a political consensus in the united states because both the trump administration and the biden administration were involved. the assumption was that america could do no further good in afghanistan. president biden went to the extent of saying that i cannot countenance sending my sun who was a soldier and served in afghanistan. i cannot send them for the rights of the women of afghanistan. we have degraded al qaeda and we no longer need to be in afghanistan. president trump had a similar reasoning. he said we been there long eno
withdrawal from afghanistan.he taliban have imposed a verbal dictatorship denying the the basic human rights. anyone with a modicum of intellect and knowledge of history knows that. life in afghanistan is a nightmare, thousands of tele-been opponents of either been murdered, gone missing or put in prison. women can neither work nor move freely, female students are being denied access to education except in a limited level and under the telephones conditions. -- taliban conditions. there is a...
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in afghanistan. it was responsible at war from the cia standpoint. that could still cause confliction in that regard. they were still very important i do not once and anyway went to underestimate or under describe what the role was for the station. they played a huge important role. but they were not in charge any longer, so was. there was friction even before he got out to pakistan there'd been plenty of communications back and forth in the friction was evidence. that there is a a lot of friction different ideas how we should proceed in the war, that kind of thing. and so when i went out there along with a colleague of mine and arrived at their we are pretty much seen as almost the enemy by certain members of the station. >> central figure in afghanistan at the time, he turned into a bit of a controversial figure because his rise to power was seen as a huge win for the united states and everybody against the taliban. his actual reign in charge of afghanistan was seen as less successful. you know pre
in afghanistan. it was responsible at war from the cia standpoint. that could still cause confliction in that regard. they were still very important i do not once and anyway went to underestimate or under describe what the role was for the station. they played a huge important role. but they were not in charge any longer, so was. there was friction even before he got out to pakistan there'd been plenty of communications back and forth in the friction was evidence. that there is a a lot of...
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afghanistan. before, during, after the fall of kabul to the taliban. no single hearing can tell two decades worth of decisions that could have been made differently. those decisions are debatable. what is not debatable is the catastrophe the biden administration delivered in the war's final month, week, and days. for 20 years americans, american allies and afghans fought and died in at help afghans create a country free from the taliban's control. an august 2021 joe biden lost that war. there is no exit with dignity. it was a panic 13 american service members were murdered by suicide bomber. today the alabama flag flies over couple. there is no american military base there. there is no american embassy there. there is no hope there. especially for women and girls who are now terrorized for the child band. this is joe biden's legacy. i like to show a short video of some of the events american saw an august of 2021. cooks there was talk of chaos of prey didn't see it not for my point of view. one po
afghanistan. before, during, after the fall of kabul to the taliban. no single hearing can tell two decades worth of decisions that could have been made differently. those decisions are debatable. what is not debatable is the catastrophe the biden administration delivered in the war's final month, week, and days. for 20 years americans, american allies and afghans fought and died in at help afghans create a country free from the taliban's control. an august 2021 joe biden lost that war. there...
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(indistinct shouting, clamoring) in afghanistan, justice can be brutal.s firing, people panicking) (chanting) >> on a hill overlooking kabul, these are afghanistan's new soldiers of god. praying, they say, for peace and stability, in a country that's known only conflict for nearly two decades. >> smith: the taliban first seized control of afghanistan in 1996, after years of civil war. the movement was established by veterans of the anti-soviet war of the 1980s, which lasted a decade and left the country in ruins. >> where the fear of war is fast being replaced by a fear of repression. it's symbolized by the white flag of the taliban militiamen, heavily armed religious students who patrol the streets enforcing their vision of islamic law. >> smith: there are two major factions within the taliban: one centered in kandahar, the other in eastern afghanistan, along the pakistani border. the kandahari faction was led by a reclusive young mullah, muhammad omar mujahid. omar distinguished himself battling the soviets. he lost his right eye during a russian attack
(indistinct shouting, clamoring) in afghanistan, justice can be brutal.s firing, people panicking) (chanting) >> on a hill overlooking kabul, these are afghanistan's new soldiers of god. praying, they say, for peace and stability, in a country that's known only conflict for nearly two decades. >> smith: the taliban first seized control of afghanistan in 1996, after years of civil war. the movement was established by veterans of the anti-soviet war of the 1980s, which lasted a decade...
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afghanistan.e addressed the visa program for afghan refugees, humanitarian aid and u.s. military equipment. >> are we ready to go? the committee on oversight and accountability will come to order. i want to welcome everyone without objection the chair may declare a racist at any time. without objection representative mills of florida is waived onto the committee for the purpose of questioning witnesses at today's hearing. the committee welcomes this very important meeting while you are here i want to point out to the members and the audience stated at house rule 11 provides a chairman of the committee may breaches of order and decorum including exclusion from the hearing. all participants will be required to avoid unruly behavior and inappropriate language for expressions of support or opposition or not in order. i expect all parties to these proceedings to conduct themselves on the house of representatives. i recognize myself for the purpose of making an opening statement. the oversight committee
afghanistan.e addressed the visa program for afghan refugees, humanitarian aid and u.s. military equipment. >> are we ready to go? the committee on oversight and accountability will come to order. i want to welcome everyone without objection the chair may declare a racist at any time. without objection representative mills of florida is waived onto the committee for the purpose of questioning witnesses at today's hearing. the committee welcomes this very important meeting while you are...
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something that the world did for afghanistan alone.something that afghans themselves returned from exile to construct. this had been a very proud nation for most of the 20th century before it was wrecked by outside invasions. (chanting in dari) >> this is the most painful aspect of this war. nobody believed that the entire thing will fall apart overnight, that all of our gains would be lost away. (crowd chanting) (people shouting) (shouts, car alarm fading) (crowd chanting "u.s.a.!") >> smith: by 2016, a growing number of americans had lost patience with the war in afghanistan. >> the latest poll said 42% of americans said the war was a mistake to begin with. >> smith: it was too expensive and no longer in america's best interest. (crowd cheering, band playing) this was a sentiment that candidate donald trump drew upon. "no more nation-building," he said. "america first." >> afghanistan is a total and complete disaster. what are we doing? we can't even run our own country. we don't build our schools, we don't build our highways. money
something that the world did for afghanistan alone.something that afghans themselves returned from exile to construct. this had been a very proud nation for most of the 20th century before it was wrecked by outside invasions. (chanting in dari) >> this is the most painful aspect of this war. nobody believed that the entire thing will fall apart overnight, that all of our gains would be lost away. (crowd chanting) (people shouting) (shouts, car alarm fading) (crowd chanting...
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withdraw from afghanistan. and i want to close by asking unanimous consent to submit to the record i twitter thread by olivia troy, the former homeland security and counterterrorism advisor to mike pence. >> without objection, so ordered. >> thank you. in this twitter thread shias applying to an assertion trump would have successfully evacuated all afghan partners and she wrote and i quote, they were cabinet meetings about this during the trump administration where stephen miller would peddle his racist hysteria about iraqou and afghanistan. he and his enablers across government would undermine anyone who worked on solving the issue by devastating the system at dhs and state. she continued to say, trump had four years while putting his plan in place to evacuate these afghan allies who were lifelines for many of us who spent time in afghanistan. they had been waiting a long time. the process slowed to a trickle for review of their priorities, then came to a halt. end quote. donald trump and his administration kn
withdraw from afghanistan. and i want to close by asking unanimous consent to submit to the record i twitter thread by olivia troy, the former homeland security and counterterrorism advisor to mike pence. >> without objection, so ordered. >> thank you. in this twitter thread shias applying to an assertion trump would have successfully evacuated all afghan partners and she wrote and i quote, they were cabinet meetings about this during the trump administration where stephen miller...
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marines, the, the citizens of afghanistan, and the government of afghanistan together can achieve greatghanistan a safer and more prosperous place for all. (radios running) >> smith: in february 2013, days after five children were killed in another raid in kunar province, karzai finally ordered a ban on afghan troops calling in u.s. and nato air support. >> (speaking dari): >> smith: in november of that year, he tried to take it even further. >>(speaking dari): >> (applauding) (helicopter whirring, sirens blaring) >> smith: for years, there had been growing concern among some u.s. officials that the pentagon simply could not win the war by force. beginning as early as 2009, they had pursued a secret parallel track-- pee through negotiations. >> smith: mullah abdul salam zaeef was one of the original founders of the taliban, along with their supreme leader, mullah omar. zaeef, who was under house arrest in kabul, recalls a visit from some americans asking him to help. >> smith: but that was the message, that, "we think we can't win this by force"? >> yeah. >> smith: "so we want to talk."
marines, the, the citizens of afghanistan, and the government of afghanistan together can achieve greatghanistan a safer and more prosperous place for all. (radios running) >> smith: in february 2013, days after five children were killed in another raid in kunar province, karzai finally ordered a ban on afghan troops calling in u.s. and nato air support. >> (speaking dari): >> smith: in november of that year, he tried to take it even further. >>(speaking dari): >>...
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about the latest amount of money being overspent on afghanistan or misspent in afghanistan.e money alone, why do you think the message was not perceived that we seemed to be frittering away money in afghanistan? guest: the 2.5 trillion or whatever it is is only part of the story because we borrowed money through bonds, treasury sales to pay for the war and by the time we pay off the interest of the $2 trillion, estimates are that we will be up toward seven or $8 trillion over the next several decades. its an enormous amount of money. we thought we could build a western-style democracy there and there were many afghans who returned to the country who believed in that same mission. but it was, in my view, impossible as long as pakistan was supporting the taliban and giving them sanctuary. as long as they had a legitimacy in the countryside among people, for those afghans in the cities to really be able to ground the kind of institutions and reforms they needed to in order to establish a working government. by the time -- obama started to wind down the war and when trump comes
about the latest amount of money being overspent on afghanistan or misspent in afghanistan.e money alone, why do you think the message was not perceived that we seemed to be frittering away money in afghanistan? guest: the 2.5 trillion or whatever it is is only part of the story because we borrowed money through bonds, treasury sales to pay for the war and by the time we pay off the interest of the $2 trillion, estimates are that we will be up toward seven or $8 trillion over the next several...
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you left afghanistan 20 ears auo we are. you left afghanistan 20 years ago at _ we are.u left afghanistan 20 years ago at a time _ we are. you left afghanistan 20 years ago at a time when - we are. you left afghanistan 20 years ago at a time when the i years ago at a time when the prospect of education was disappearing for girls and obviously recently that option briefly opened up recently that option briefly opened up again. what did it mean to have the education opportunities away from afghanistan, and how frustrating was that when you thought of your wider family still back home? the thought of your wider family still back home?— thought of your wider family still back home? ., , , back home? the cycle of this problem in afghanistan. _ back home? the cycle of this problem in afghanistan, currently _ back home? the cycle of this problem in afghanistan, currently we - back home? the cycle of this problem in afghanistan, currently we are - in afghanistan, currently we are talking about the more recent two years, this has been going on for over two generations though, and
you left afghanistan 20 ears auo we are. you left afghanistan 20 years ago at _ we are.u left afghanistan 20 years ago at a time _ we are. you left afghanistan 20 years ago at a time when - we are. you left afghanistan 20 years ago at a time when the i years ago at a time when the prospect of education was disappearing for girls and obviously recently that option briefly opened up recently that option briefly opened up again. what did it mean to have the education opportunities away from...
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we were listenin: the people of afghanistan. we were listening there, _ the people of afghanistan.e of afghanistan. we were listening there, we had the - the people of afghanistan. we were listening there, we had the point i listening there, we had the point that these restrictions on women, the restrictions on aid, that is making everything worse. there was no real clear answer from the taliban, how they see a route to making things better.— taliban, how they see a route to making things better. well, if you read or listen _ making things better. well, if you read or listen to _ making things better. well, if you read or listen to their— making things better. well, if you| read or listen to their statements, for then there is a clear route. they believe the rest of the world, including the islamic world castor accept that the islamic element of afghanistan believes that girls do not have to go to school passed grade six, that women do not have to work, that men can go and do the work, that men can go and do the work for women, that women do not have to go to university. the taliba
we were listenin: the people of afghanistan. we were listening there, _ the people of afghanistan.e of afghanistan. we were listening there, we had the - the people of afghanistan. we were listening there, we had the point i listening there, we had the point that these restrictions on women, the restrictions on aid, that is making everything worse. there was no real clear answer from the taliban, how they see a route to making things better.— taliban, how they see a route to making things...
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where's afghanistan? 0k.s a very personal project. my father was a teacher and he was killed in a suicide bomb attack 16 years ago. at that time, i felt that i want to be a teacher because my father was a teacher. but i became a journalist. but now, by presenting this programme, i think that i have become a teacher and fulfilled my dream and also my father's dream in afghanistan. for those unable to go to school, classes will now come to them at home. earlier, i spoke to shazia haya, one of the presenters of �*dars' and producer mariam aman for more details on the series. yesterday, recorded a first episode and today we launch that. has yesterday, recorded a first episode and today we launch that. has been a leasure and today we launch that. has been a pleasure and has _ and today we launch that. has been a pleasure and has been _ and today we launch that. has been a pleasure and has been a _ and today we launch that. has been a pleasure and has been a wonderful i pleasure and has been a wonderful ride of— pl
where's afghanistan? 0k.s a very personal project. my father was a teacher and he was killed in a suicide bomb attack 16 years ago. at that time, i felt that i want to be a teacher because my father was a teacher. but i became a journalist. but now, by presenting this programme, i think that i have become a teacher and fulfilled my dream and also my father's dream in afghanistan. for those unable to go to school, classes will now come to them at home. earlier, i spoke to shazia haya, one of the...
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well, suddenly, us dell| maths afghanistan is only country in the world that's moving back —— only afghanistan are really suffering from the rule that every single taliban are putting, particularly the women. theyjust band girls from school... they banned higher education for the girl, and jointly put out... tell a man to open the school for girls, this country need education, they ban women to work. i think there is an improvement in the economy situation. it is badly shrinking more than 49 million people, living below poverty line every single day. 167 children, just because of lack of good nutrition, lose their lives. i think that's a big loss in a bigger picture. it's not the afghanistan as it was before. people are struggling between life and death. 0n the other side, afghanistan is turning to be a big prison for its own citizens. citizens are living without hope, withoutjobs, without rights. there is no clear rule to say what is the citizen's duties and rights, and surprisingly, taliban isjust trying to show on the other side, they are claiming they need international resources. they are
well, suddenly, us dell| maths afghanistan is only country in the world that's moving back —— only afghanistan are really suffering from the rule that every single taliban are putting, particularly the women. theyjust band girls from school... they banned higher education for the girl, and jointly put out... tell a man to open the school for girls, this country need education, they ban women to work. i think there is an improvement in the economy situation. it is badly shrinking more than...
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at the end of the news from afghanistan , the night of qadr ceremony was held in afghanistan without any incident. during these nights, hundreds of mosques and hosseinia throughout afghanistan hosted people on the 23rd night of ramadan . in kabul, on the slopes of the mountain, which is the same the name of mount sakhi is famous. the crowd of several thousand people, most of whom were young people, gave the last night of laila qadr a different mood in the sakhi pilgrimage . from the door of god, perform the deeds of the night of qadr, the night of the living mourned the mourning of the pious master of imam ali, peace be upon him, in this night , he had a request and a wish, more because of the appearance of the imam of our time, because of the suffering of the imam of our time . at the level of the mosque and hussainiyeh across the country at night they attended the third night of qadr. the previous years were not good. all the neighboring countries and the world understand that the security in afghanistan was not good because of the qadr nights, which should be held properly . god,
at the end of the news from afghanistan , the night of qadr ceremony was held in afghanistan without any incident. during these nights, hundreds of mosques and hosseinia throughout afghanistan hosted people on the 23rd night of ramadan . in kabul, on the slopes of the mountain, which is the same the name of mount sakhi is famous. the crowd of several thousand people, most of whom were young people, gave the last night of laila qadr a different mood in the sakhi pilgrimage . from the door of...
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forces from afghanistan. he got emotional responding to a reporter's question about what the point in afghanistan was for u.s. troops, given the ease with which the taliban regain control in afghanistan. >> should be examining their decision-making processes as well as how those decisions were executed. they are making those available to relevant committees in the senate and house is previewed by secretaries blinken in austin in testimony last month. those reviews fed into a process looking across the ministration. today, we are making available to all of you and to the public, a document that provides our perspective on the withdraw and outlines in broad strokes, some of what we learn. as well as how we are already implementing some of those lessons. that document will be posted to the website and that concludes my briefing. i would like to take some time, if you will allow me, to provide some overview. first and most critically, the president's decision to end the war in afghanistan was the right one. the u
forces from afghanistan. he got emotional responding to a reporter's question about what the point in afghanistan was for u.s. troops, given the ease with which the taliban regain control in afghanistan. >> should be examining their decision-making processes as well as how those decisions were executed. they are making those available to relevant committees in the senate and house is previewed by secretaries blinken in austin in testimony last month. those reviews fed into a process...
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that are not emanating out of afghanistan. because we are no longer in afghanistan. take a look at the incredible leadership of the ad states that -- of the united states in support of ukraine. the nato membership that got a new partner, the aukus deal with australia getting a new nuclear submarine. i could go on and on and on, the president has prioritized partnerships that were left in the wake of the previous administration and denigrated. we revitalize them, brought them back, and america's footing on the global stage is a lot stronger now. >> thank you, one of this in one of china if i could. it does not seem to address is $7 billion in military hardware and technology that was left in afghanistan for the taliban. president took office in january. the withdrawal happened in august. does the president take responsibly for that? >> do know is responsible for that increment? the afghans, -- equip and, it is the afghans. first barge not believe the number is -- first of all i do not. . believe the number is accurate let's put aside the $7 billion. there was very lit
that are not emanating out of afghanistan. because we are no longer in afghanistan. take a look at the incredible leadership of the ad states that -- of the united states in support of ukraine. the nato membership that got a new partner, the aukus deal with australia getting a new nuclear submarine. i could go on and on and on, the president has prioritized partnerships that were left in the wake of the previous administration and denigrated. we revitalize them, brought them back, and america's...
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was he going to get out of afghanistan or put more troops into afghanistan with no end in sighing?hey were not good options. i think he, based upon the intelligence he had, made what he thought was the best judgment. did it present challenges for americans and others getting out of afghanistan? you bet it did. >> how about this issue of abandoning the air base, our allies who were serious. the uk called that emergency session and blasted us in parliament. allies who said they weren't coordinated with or weren't informed of what was going to happen. most americans agree it was time to go, but the way in which it happened leaves a lot to be desired, especially for these families who lost people and still deserve answers about what happened. >> well, when you have a limited number of troops there, 2,500 is what we were down there and we were withdrawing from there. and you had circumstances that were not anticipated by the intelligence reports that were given. it doesn't give you a lot of good options. i hope we can learn from this experience. i hope we can figure out if these circums
was he going to get out of afghanistan or put more troops into afghanistan with no end in sighing?hey were not good options. i think he, based upon the intelligence he had, made what he thought was the best judgment. did it present challenges for americans and others getting out of afghanistan? you bet it did. >> how about this issue of abandoning the air base, our allies who were serious. the uk called that emergency session and blasted us in parliament. allies who said they weren't...
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bbc afghanistan. lots of work gone into it. ssc bitesize — afghanistan. lots of work gone into it. bbc bitesize is what _ afghanistan. lots of work gone into it. bbc bitesize is what is _ afghanistan. lots of work gone into it. bbc bitesize is what is the - afghanistan. lots of work gone into it. bbc bitesize is what is the same j it. bbc bitesize is what is the same system in the uk. shazia, what do you hope this will achieve? in system in the uk. shazia, what do you hope this will achieve?- you hope this will achieve? in my work as a journalist, _ you hope this will achieve? in my work as a journalist, i _ you hope this will achieve? in my work as a journalist, i have - you hope this will achieve? in my. work as a journalist, i have spoken with many— work as a journalist, i have spoken with many schoolgirls in afghanistan and they— with many schoolgirls in afghanistan and they are so desperate to learn and they are so desperate to learn and they— and they are so desperate to learn and they were asking us if we had a programme — and they were asking us i
bbc afghanistan. lots of work gone into it. ssc bitesize — afghanistan. lots of work gone into it. bbc bitesize is what _ afghanistan. lots of work gone into it. bbc bitesize is what is _ afghanistan. lots of work gone into it. bbc bitesize is what is the - afghanistan. lots of work gone into it. bbc bitesize is what is the same j it. bbc bitesize is what is the same system in the uk. shazia, what do you hope this will achieve? in system in the uk. shazia, what do you hope this will achieve?-...
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and the fact the taliban say — afghanistan. and the fact the taliban say in _ afghanistan.t the taliban say in the _ afghanistan. and the fact the taliban say in the us - afghanistan. and the fact the taliban say in the us has - afghanistan. and the fact the i taliban say in the us has now confirmed this, that they have killed the leader of this is cell, what does this tell us about the power dynamics in afghanistan right now, the control that the taliban has? i don't think it says too much. we don't know exactly the specifics around how this individual within the islamic state khorasan was killed. i think the data that has come out in the security council reports on afghanistan as well as the leaked documents, what they indicate is that there is significant terrorism going on within afghanistan so i think what we can say is that while the taliban controls the government in kabul, that afghanistan has a very concerning terrorism problems. this case was the taliban effectively conducting an attack against islamic khorasan but don't think it tells us that the situation is und
and the fact the taliban say — afghanistan. and the fact the taliban say in _ afghanistan.t the taliban say in the _ afghanistan. and the fact the taliban say in the us - afghanistan. and the fact the taliban say in the us has - afghanistan. and the fact the i taliban say in the us has now confirmed this, that they have killed the leader of this is cell, what does this tell us about the power dynamics in afghanistan right now, the control that the taliban has? i don't think it says too much....
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, some people were selected from afghanistan, the defeat and victory of the afghanistan national teamut 4 years ago, the electric radiator for the first friendly match against the omid team of iran and asia is heavy in afghanistan, iran is in futsal, iran is stronger, but afghanistan is one of the big ones . i fell in afghanistan, iran, learning the game is very good, iran is one of the best in the world, one of the best in asia , god willing. afghanistan is a very good opportunity for afghan football to gain experience and the past game of this team against the iranian team, the player and the coach, playing with the asian champion and the sixth team of the world, which is the national team of the islamic republic of iran, and they are training extremely well, and we don't even know the distance of afghanistan's futsal. and iran has a lot of experience, but it is good. i hope that we can prepare ourselves for the asian nations cup. the first friendly match of the afghanistan under-20 national futsal team was held in tehran on may 15. alireza sharifi, mashhad. thank you for your suppo
, some people were selected from afghanistan, the defeat and victory of the afghanistan national teamut 4 years ago, the electric radiator for the first friendly match against the omid team of iran and asia is heavy in afghanistan, iran is in futsal, iran is stronger, but afghanistan is one of the big ones . i fell in afghanistan, iran, learning the game is very good, iran is one of the best in the world, one of the best in asia , god willing. afghanistan is a very good opportunity for afghan...
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what are you havinu afghanistan. what are you having to _ afghanistan.do _ afghanistan. what are you having to do to _ afghanistan. what are you having to do to provide - afghanistan. what are you - having to do to provide support for them? having to do to provide support forthem? it having to do to provide support for them? , ., having to do to provide support for them?— for them? it is no small matter that the collapse _ for them? it is no small matter that the collapse of _ for them? it is no small matter that the collapse of the - that the collapse of the government and exit of international forces, we government and exit of internationalforces, we built over 20 years and economy largely dependent on international aid. when that went away, the economy totally crashed. 0ur workers are in a much more dire situation than they would be. we are proud to offer a living wage to our workers so they thousand people that work in our factories and as managers year over year, they are able to provide for theirfamilies, in these their families, in these economic
what are you havinu afghanistan. what are you having to _ afghanistan.do _ afghanistan. what are you having to do to _ afghanistan. what are you having to do to provide - afghanistan. what are you - having to do to provide support for them? having to do to provide support forthem? it having to do to provide support for them? , ., having to do to provide support for them?— for them? it is no small matter that the collapse _ for them? it is no small matter that the collapse of _ for them? it is...
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sanctions against afghanistan, and the very difficult living conditions of the afghan people. we paid attention to the neighboring countries, including the islamic republic of iran. the meeting of the minister of foreign affairs of our country with the minister of foreign affairs of pakistan, the operationalization of the differences between the two countries was discussed , and in the conversation with the minister of foreign affairs of afghanistan , amir abdullahian, the formation of an inclusive government in this country was again discussed. mohammadreza fakhari, correspondent of samarkand sada and radio agency, emphasized that the foreign ministers of saudi arabia and syria emphasized on finding a solution to solve the syrian crisis, according to the report of al-arabiya network, faisal bin farhan and faisal moqdad in the table about the ways to find a solution. the political community consulted to maintain the integrity of syria. in a statement, the two sides emphasized the elimination of humanitarian challenges and the creation of a suitable mechanism for sending humani
sanctions against afghanistan, and the very difficult living conditions of the afghan people. we paid attention to the neighboring countries, including the islamic republic of iran. the meeting of the minister of foreign affairs of our country with the minister of foreign affairs of pakistan, the operationalization of the differences between the two countries was discussed , and in the conversation with the minister of foreign affairs of afghanistan , amir abdullahian, the formation of an...
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Apr 17, 2023
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islamic republic of iran in response to developments afghanistan is clear, mr. kalani, while expressing iran's opposition to foreign interference in afghanistan's affairs, declared our country's serious opposition to the ban on afghan girls' education, and the re-appearance of foreign actors under various pretexts and the use of various tools, including terrorism, as well as opposition to foreign interference. in this country, one of the other fundamentals of the behavior of the islamic republic of iran in relation to the issue of afghanistan is the need to form an inclusive government with the participation of all ethnic groups, the need to effectively fight terrorism with the production and trafficking of narcotics, and also in relation to the social and cultural issues of afghanistan. serious opposition to prohibiting women from studying in schools and universities, as well as preventing the role and employment of women in official and administrative social activities . armed attack by elements affiliated with the isis terrorist group in syria. 35 people were
islamic republic of iran in response to developments afghanistan is clear, mr. kalani, while expressing iran's opposition to foreign interference in afghanistan's affairs, declared our country's serious opposition to the ban on afghan girls' education, and the re-appearance of foreign actors under various pretexts and the use of various tools, including terrorism, as well as opposition to foreign interference. in this country, one of the other fundamentals of the behavior of the islamic...
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experts discuss the health situation in afghanistan . the health status of the patients who come to us, especially the thalassemia and hemophilia patients , has become critical. aids from international organizations and organizations are one of the main factors in the deterioration of the situation . shortage of medicine this process is faced with the possibility of becoming a human disaster in the unfortunate health situation in afghanistan , it will increase the treatment costs of patients, some of whom have a congenital disease that is very complicated to control and impossible to treat. abdul aziz, who is suffering from hemophilia he explains more about his condition. it won't stop unless he has medicine, which is the medicine for coagulation factor number 8 and 9. before , we used these medicines, and now , as you can see , i am injecting blood plasma due to the lack of medicine. much less impact currently, there are many patients like me, the medicines we need are not being sent in the same number as in the past, the color of the h
experts discuss the health situation in afghanistan . the health status of the patients who come to us, especially the thalassemia and hemophilia patients , has become critical. aids from international organizations and organizations are one of the main factors in the deterioration of the situation . shortage of medicine this process is faced with the possibility of becoming a human disaster in the unfortunate health situation in afghanistan , it will increase the treatment costs of patients,...
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withdrawal of afghanistan. placing the majority of the blame on former president trump's prior exit plan quote president biden's choices for how to execute a withdrawal from afghanistan or severely constrained by conditions created by his predecessor. the report also admitted that intelligence surrounding the situation was inaccurate. >> a president repeatedly requested assessments of the trajectory of his conflict from the military in his intelligence professionals. no agencies predicted a towel meant to cover nine days per. >> the end of america's 20 a presence in the country wants those who left behind in desperation. a bombing attack in kabul's airbase killed 13 u.s. service members, all as the taliban took swift control but the white house jon kirby disagrees with calling it chaotic. >> i just don't buy the whole argument of chaos for it is tough in the first year she would expected to be there is nobody at the airport. shannon: inuit republican house majority see it very differently pray they are investig
withdrawal of afghanistan. placing the majority of the blame on former president trump's prior exit plan quote president biden's choices for how to execute a withdrawal from afghanistan or severely constrained by conditions created by his predecessor. the report also admitted that intelligence surrounding the situation was inaccurate. >> a president repeatedly requested assessments of the trajectory of his conflict from the military in his intelligence professionals. no agencies predicted...
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mark: tonight, the deadly operations in afghanistan with australia's secretive sas.ign language] for f-- sake. yeah, yeah, get the f-- here. mark: revealed in never-before-seen footage obtained by four corners. for the first time a special forces operative who was on these covert missions speaks out about what he saw. braden: the guy had his hands up, and then it was almost like target practice for that soldier. he shot him, you know, twice through the chest, and then once through the head as he walked past him. mark: for years, the secrets about what exactly happened in the valleys, fields, and mud villages of afghanistan have remained hidden. with a major inquiry about to report on suspected war crimes, four corners will tonight reveal the culture of impunity among some of our special forces, as well as proof captured on camera of a cold-blooded killing. mark: in your opinion, were war crimes committed in afghanistan by australia special forces? braden: yes, they were. you can't shoot unarmed people and not call that murder. ♪♪♪ [helicopter blades whirring] mark: a
mark: tonight, the deadly operations in afghanistan with australia's secretive sas.ign language] for f-- sake. yeah, yeah, get the f-- here. mark: revealed in never-before-seen footage obtained by four corners. for the first time a special forces operative who was on these covert missions speaks out about what he saw. braden: the guy had his hands up, and then it was almost like target practice for that soldier. he shot him, you know, twice through the chest, and then once through the head as...
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. - now we turn to afghanistan.d to find ways to help afghan people without directly supporting the taliban. here in the us, the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction, also known as sigar, told a us house committee that: it's complicated for aid agencies too. and earlier this week, the united nations deputy secretary general talked about a possible un recognition of the taliban during an interview — take a listen. 0ut out of that, we hope we will find those baby steps to put us back on the pathway to recognition. is it possible? i don't know. recognition. is it possible? i don't know-— recognition. is it possible? i don't know. recognition of... the taliban. _ don't know. recognition of... the taliban. in _ don't know. recognition of... the taliban. in other - don't know. recognition of... the taliban. in other words, | the taliban. in other words, there are conditions. i spoke with annie pforzheimer, former acting deputy assistant secretary of state for afghanistan and deputy chief of mission for
. - now we turn to afghanistan.d to find ways to help afghan people without directly supporting the taliban. here in the us, the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction, also known as sigar, told a us house committee that: it's complicated for aid agencies too. and earlier this week, the united nations deputy secretary general talked about a possible un recognition of the taliban during an interview — take a listen. 0ut out of that, we hope we will find those baby steps to...
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america and afghanistan are now allies against terror. we'll be partners in rebuilding that country. and this evening, we welcomed the distinguished interim leader of a liberated afghanistan. chairman karzai. the last time we met in this chamber, the mothers, daughters of afghanistan were captives in their own homes, forbidden from working or going to school. today, women are free and are part of afghanistan's new government, and we welcome the new minister of women's affairs, dr. sima samar. our is a tribute to the spirit of the afghan people, to the resolve of our coalition and to the might of united states military. when i called our troops in action, i did with complete confidence in their courage and skill. and tonight, thanks to them, we are winning the war on terror. the. the men and women of our armed forces delivered a message now clear to every enemy of the united states. even 7000 miles away, across oceans and continents, on mountaintops and in caves, you will not escape the of this nation. for many americans, these four months
america and afghanistan are now allies against terror. we'll be partners in rebuilding that country. and this evening, we welcomed the distinguished interim leader of a liberated afghanistan. chairman karzai. the last time we met in this chamber, the mothers, daughters of afghanistan were captives in their own homes, forbidden from working or going to school. today, women are free and are part of afghanistan's new government, and we welcome the new minister of women's affairs, dr. sima samar....
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we had a meeting about afghanistan , in which it was announced that afghanistan, with more than 28 millionle in need of international aid , has become the scene of the largest aid operation in the world. at this meeting, the representative of china said that the united states had blocked the billions of dollars in the foreign exchange reserves of the afghan people, the transfer of control over afghanistan's economic situation and their money, and the security council approved a resolution by the unanimous vote of all members, at that time condemning the prohibition of afghan women's work by the taliban leaders. requested them to change their decision quickly, ali rajabi of the united nations security council , new york, called the secretary general of the arab league and the poet assad the winner of the syrian war, ahmed abul ghait stated that the syrian president won at the same time that he stood in front of the syrian opposition against the enemies. the secretary general of the arab league called syria belonging to the arab league as hasty and wrong and said that the return of damascus
we had a meeting about afghanistan , in which it was announced that afghanistan, with more than 28 millionle in need of international aid , has become the scene of the largest aid operation in the world. at this meeting, the representative of china said that the united states had blocked the billions of dollars in the foreign exchange reserves of the afghan people, the transfer of control over afghanistan's economic situation and their money, and the security council approved a resolution by...
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s. involvement in afghanistan. oh, after 20 years of completely failed military interventions, the us and they to military forces have pulled out of afghanistan and the future of afghanistan is back in the hands of the afghans. the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan was carefully planned strategically to focus on targets in china and russia. the u. s. is using turbulence in afghanistan to contain in the stabilized central asia, china, russia, buxton, and iran are the key forces in afghanistan in relation to regional coordination. the most striking is the, is the change of tone or the change of style of chinese diplomacy here and some are kind chinese foreign minister thing gone. i've demonstrated that today he a stress and we just for the a constructive role of our regional powers. china's neighbors are like russia, iran, pakistan in trying to bring stability to this region. but he also very heavily criticized the west for not doing the things that it should be doing in this region and doing a lot of things to under
s. involvement in afghanistan. oh, after 20 years of completely failed military interventions, the us and they to military forces have pulled out of afghanistan and the future of afghanistan is back in the hands of the afghans. the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan was carefully planned strategically to focus on targets in china and russia. the u. s. is using turbulence in afghanistan to contain in the stabilized central asia, china, russia, buxton, and iran are the key forces in afghanistan in...
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afghanistan, the deputy of the supreme council of solidarity of tajiks and persian speakers of afghanistans busy with published works and the policy of tsarist russia in afghanistan , a historical study of the durand border, a friend to others with lies, the contemporary history of afghanistan, seeking the natural factor of afghanistan, the end of the afghan researcher at the age of 69 years after 10 people fighting cancer died in kabul, sada and shima news agency's tv program smile of tears, a story about the sisters of shahada sake , will be broadcast on nasim channel tomorrow at 17:30. written by fahima sadat mousavinia, prepared by 7 anna's sisters and the martyrs of fatemiyoun army are also present in this program. memories and sexy china . afghan singers living in razavi khorasan held a ceremony in mashhad's behesht rezai martyrs' gulzar, and in this ceremony, the afghan mouths kept alive the memory of the martyrs of lashkar fatemiyoun with their text . dusting the tomb of martyrs of lashkar fatemiyoun , thousands of people have come to attend to the tomb of the martyrs of the defend
afghanistan, the deputy of the supreme council of solidarity of tajiks and persian speakers of afghanistans busy with published works and the policy of tsarist russia in afghanistan , a historical study of the durand border, a friend to others with lies, the contemporary history of afghanistan, seeking the natural factor of afghanistan, the end of the afghan researcher at the age of 69 years after 10 people fighting cancer died in kabul, sada and shima news agency's tv program smile of tears, a...
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these critical conditions pay less attention to afghanistan considering the fact that afghanistan is facing the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world, experts say that if the process of reducing international aid continues, people may face famine in the near future. a massive fire in new jersey, usa, has forced thousands of people to leave their homes . kurd, this fire started from the south of this state and it is spreading rapidly and in 24 hours it has covered about 4 thousand hectares and about 200 houses in the town of manchester have been evacuated. started earlier than one of the reason for this is the arrival of warm days earlier in arizona than in the western states of the united states. they have arrived much earlier than the forecasts and have worried the local officials about its dangers . last month, this state experienced the coldest end of winter in the last 30 years, but in the first month spring broke the limit of the hottest day in this month. the temperature in arizona reached 37 degrees celsius on the first day of spring, which is unprecedented in the history o
these critical conditions pay less attention to afghanistan considering the fact that afghanistan is facing the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world, experts say that if the process of reducing international aid continues, people may face famine in the near future. a massive fire in new jersey, usa, has forced thousands of people to leave their homes . kurd, this fire started from the south of this state and it is spreading rapidly and in 24 hours it has covered about 4 thousand hectares...
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people in afghanistan called children and women necessary. listen to the news related to the ban on tik tok in vietnam and portugal . vietnam announced that it will review the performance of tik tok in this country from next month . from comply with content regulations and tax obligations, and in the last quarter of last year, samar tik tok removed more than 7 million videos at the request of the vietnamese government because it was inconsistent with the country's policies, and portugal is a non-governmental organization because of what inadequate protection of the rights of adopted children sued tik tok. according to this group, tik tok does not implement mechanisms to prevent the creation of user accounts by users under the age of 13, resulting in restrictions against tik tok in the grave of bans on the use of these chinese social networks. in america, it started with this the world today, in the last 24 hours, thank you for your company and adam , his eyes won't shed tears until he is in love, i was invited, i am the one who can't feel bet
people in afghanistan called children and women necessary. listen to the news related to the ban on tik tok in vietnam and portugal . vietnam announced that it will review the performance of tik tok in this country from next month . from comply with content regulations and tax obligations, and in the last quarter of last year, samar tik tok removed more than 7 million videos at the request of the vietnamese government because it was inconsistent with the country's policies, and portugal is a...
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where's afghanistan? 0k. afghanistan, it is a very personal project. my father was a teacher and he was killed in a suicide bomb attack 16 years ago. at that time, i felt that i want to be a teacher because my father was a teacher. but i became a journalist. but now, by presenting this programme, i think that i have become a teacher and fulfilled my dream and also my father's dream in afghanistan. for those unable to go to school, classes will now come to them at home. earlier, i spoke to shazia haya, one of the presenters of �*dars' and producer mariam aman for more details on the series. yesterday, recorded a first episode and today we launch that. it has been a pleasure and has been a wonderful ride of eight weeks. relentless work has gone into it and we are extremely happy to be at the say is that we are in. you left afghanistan, 20 odd years ago at a time and the prospect of education was disappearing for girls. obviously, in recent years we had that opportunity briefly open up again. what did it mean to
where's afghanistan? 0k. afghanistan, it is a very personal project. my father was a teacher and he was killed in a suicide bomb attack 16 years ago. at that time, i felt that i want to be a teacher because my father was a teacher. but i became a journalist. but now, by presenting this programme, i think that i have become a teacher and fulfilled my dream and also my father's dream in afghanistan. for those unable to go to school, classes will now come to them at home. earlier, i spoke to...
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afghanistan in various fields such as copper industries, silk carpet weaving, authentic afghan music and modern style paintings in the field of authentic musical instruments , afghan music, rabab is the most famous city , with the program of the festival of food of nations and handicrafts in bostan behesht, mashhad, from the time of breaking the fast until midnight. alireza sharifi, mashhad sed and sima news agency, deputy general directorate of insurance and revenue of the health insurance organization, said that special or incurable patients of foreign nationals also benefit from the services of the special and incurable patients fund , shayanfar added that these patients are under the group there are 95,000 vulnerable people who receive the services they need, which in fact , our services are now mechanized, and the insured even iranians receive them electronically, and this facility that a person suffering from this disease it is incurable, for example, he goes to the service to get a special drug , which must be calculated from that fund. these people , i.e. foreigners, can also
afghanistan in various fields such as copper industries, silk carpet weaving, authentic afghan music and modern style paintings in the field of authentic musical instruments , afghan music, rabab is the most famous city , with the program of the festival of food of nations and handicrafts in bostan behesht, mashhad, from the time of breaking the fast until midnight. alireza sharifi, mashhad sed and sima news agency, deputy general directorate of insurance and revenue of the health insurance...
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worth 85 billion dollars in afghanistan.avalanche of this country reached 50 thousand 500 people on 17th of bahan in the earthquake of 77 and 76, which chain shook the southeastern regions of turkey and parts of syria, according to the announcement of the ministry of interior of turkey, 20% of the earthquake refugees have returned to their places of residence. and provision of tents on it is on the agenda, the president of turkey has given him one year to rebuild the damage caused by the earthquake. 62 thousand people in the world were infected with corona in the last day and night, and 431 people died as a result of it in the past. germany and the united states have recorded 108,96 and 55 deaths, respectively. during this period, about 11,700 people were infected with the corona virus in south korea, france with about 9,500 and japan with 8,400 . they registered yesterday, but hear from biden's order to the american intelligence community the scandal of the disclosure of confidential documents of the pentagon about ukraine,
worth 85 billion dollars in afghanistan.avalanche of this country reached 50 thousand 500 people on 17th of bahan in the earthquake of 77 and 76, which chain shook the southeastern regions of turkey and parts of syria, according to the announcement of the ministry of interior of turkey, 20% of the earthquake refugees have returned to their places of residence. and provision of tents on it is on the agenda, the president of turkey has given him one year to rebuild the damage caused by the...