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is the peace in afghanistan is a never ending topic for pakistan negotiated peace in afghanistan seems like what the afghans themselves are supporting right. when you talk about us back ister relations you're being extremely diplomatic other pakistani politicians much less they seem like. they seem to think that maybe the relationship between the two countries could be on the verge so if there is a collapse between these two countries in their relationship can there be a consolidated peace process involving all actors i don't know what other people say but i can tell you what i say here is that i have a pretty good understanding of the us also having lived worked for us for thirty years and. the us has a point of view but i think we can do business with the u.s. i think there are many ways to build that relationship the way the key to good financial management in today's environment is have options have different avenues to get to the same objective and u.s. is not the only option it is an important option and we have always said we want closer relations and we want to excuse me grow o
is the peace in afghanistan is a never ending topic for pakistan negotiated peace in afghanistan seems like what the afghans themselves are supporting right. when you talk about us back ister relations you're being extremely diplomatic other pakistani politicians much less they seem like. they seem to think that maybe the relationship between the two countries could be on the verge so if there is a collapse between these two countries in their relationship can there be a consolidated peace...
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is the peace in afghanistan is a never ending topic for pakistan negotiated peace in afghanistan seems like what the afghans themselves are supporting right. when you talk about u.s. pakistan relations are being extremely diplomatic other pakistani politicians much less they seem like. they seem to think that maybe the relationship between the two countries could be on the verge so if there is a collapse between these two countries in their relationship can there be a consolidated peace process involving all actors i don't know what other people say but i can tell you what i say here is that i have a pretty good understanding of the us also having lived worked for us for thirty years and. the us has a point of view but i think we can do business with the u.s. i think there are many ways to build that relationship the way the key to good financial management in today's environment is have options have different avenues to get to the same objective and u.s. is not the only option it is an important option and we have always said we want closer relations and we want to excuse me grow our
is the peace in afghanistan is a never ending topic for pakistan negotiated peace in afghanistan seems like what the afghans themselves are supporting right. when you talk about u.s. pakistan relations are being extremely diplomatic other pakistani politicians much less they seem like. they seem to think that maybe the relationship between the two countries could be on the verge so if there is a collapse between these two countries in their relationship can there be a consolidated peace process...
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that he problem in afghanistan is pakistan. we have fooled ourselves into thinking pakistan is a partner. we poured billions of dollars into pakistan hoping and praying they will change, but they have not. we are continuing to pay them for bad behavior. that's why i've introduced amendment number 20 to the underlying bill to cut $200 million of coalition support that we give pakistan. $200 million is a good first step. we should not pay pakistan to betray us. they will do it for free. and i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his ime. for what purpose does gentleman seek recognition? >> i claim time in opposition to the gentleman's amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. visclosky: i would agree with the assertion of the gentleman who offered the amendment that the relationship that our country has with pakistan has been difficult. but i'm opposed to the amendment because maintaining a relationship no matter how difficult is essential. the relationship has helped the u.s. ma
that he problem in afghanistan is pakistan. we have fooled ourselves into thinking pakistan is a partner. we poured billions of dollars into pakistan hoping and praying they will change, but they have not. we are continuing to pay them for bad behavior. that's why i've introduced amendment number 20 to the underlying bill to cut $200 million of coalition support that we give pakistan. $200 million is a good first step. we should not pay pakistan to betray us. they will do it for free. and i...
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is the peace in afghanistan is a never ending topic for pakistan negotiated peace in afghanistan seems like what the afghans themselves are supporting right. when you talk about us back ister relations you're being extremely diplomatic other pakistani politicians much less they seem like. they seem to think that maybe the relationship between the two countries could be on the verge so if there is a collapse between these two countries in their relationship can there be a consolidated peace process involving all actors i don't know what other people say but i can tell you what i say here is that i have a pretty good understanding of the us also having lived worked for us for thirty years and. the us has a point of view but i think we can do business with the u.s. i think there are many ways to build that relationship the way the key to good financial management in today's environment is have options have different avenues to get to the same objective and u.s. is not the only option it is an important option and we have always said we want closer relations and we want to excuse me grow o
is the peace in afghanistan is a never ending topic for pakistan negotiated peace in afghanistan seems like what the afghans themselves are supporting right. when you talk about us back ister relations you're being extremely diplomatic other pakistani politicians much less they seem like. they seem to think that maybe the relationship between the two countries could be on the verge so if there is a collapse between these two countries in their relationship can there be a consolidated peace...
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is to have peace in afghanistan pakistan will be the biggest beneficiary of a peaceful strong vibrant of the. we will be the biggest loser if understand is weak if afghanistan is has got a lot of. terrorist activity and other things happening who will be the biggest loser part of us we will be and this thing is very contagious terrorists don't recognize borders we should get away from this mindset do you know here's the line so they have a problem we don't know this thing blows like so we disagree with musharraf when he admits that yes i have to stand his statement is actually is and to the views we hold of what i think the congress of his statement. read several statements but not this particular one is that we sacrifice a lot for them and then when he. as they were called were being trained but in pakistan to go fight and liberate the country we were part of the whole effort with the united states and others that's well known to your country too but they knew exactly what was going on when americans are we don't know a lot of the blue you know out of context and say ok guys let's go
is to have peace in afghanistan pakistan will be the biggest beneficiary of a peaceful strong vibrant of the. we will be the biggest loser if understand is weak if afghanistan is has got a lot of. terrorist activity and other things happening who will be the biggest loser part of us we will be and this thing is very contagious terrorists don't recognize borders we should get away from this mindset do you know here's the line so they have a problem we don't know this thing blows like so we...
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the return of violence to afghanistan pakistan spark sounds in a bit eighty to accept afghanistan as a good piece for neighbor for their own interests for the disputes that riyadh to do are aligned on all of these issues the united states not paying genuine attention to maintain peace rather on hunting down individuals that they thought were against them these were the fundamental issues that we faced the taliban as afghans who must be very clear when we will be referred to the taliban as afghans as individuals always wanted peace they were part of that country part of our side and so to the afghan people the reason that we cannot succeed in our peace process so far. it's fundamentally because the afghan jewish in bringing peace to the country was not the only determinant factor but were the other facts foreign factors neighbors international community u.s. object in the region and afghanistan all of those combined hands to deny a space which we hope those of those those do those negative factors. are going to go away now and if that happens we will certainly sort of have these. mr p
the return of violence to afghanistan pakistan spark sounds in a bit eighty to accept afghanistan as a good piece for neighbor for their own interests for the disputes that riyadh to do are aligned on all of these issues the united states not paying genuine attention to maintain peace rather on hunting down individuals that they thought were against them these were the fundamental issues that we faced the taliban as afghans who must be very clear when we will be referred to the taliban as...
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pakistan? >> afghanistan has not recognized. >> i know afghanistan hasn't but what about pakistan and the united states. to those three countries recognize the nam line? >> it serves as the international boundary and recognizes sensitivities associated with it. >> that is how we approach it, yes. >> is their quotation there. >> so it's just as much an international border. >> we believe border management is going to be best done when you have countries working together. >> what about india. does india recognize that as the international border. >> act actually don't know. >> i hope you'd respond to that because india is a poor country. it does provide foreign aid to a limited degree. there are trying needs that are even closer to india than afghanistan, and namely miramar, burma, sri lanka, but india is instead providing substantial aid in afghanistan. is there any chance, what degree of harm does that caused by making the pakistanis nervous and causing them to support the wrong element in afghanistan or at least not to help us go after the wrong elements? to what extent is india's generosity to
pakistan? >> afghanistan has not recognized. >> i know afghanistan hasn't but what about pakistan and the united states. to those three countries recognize the nam line? >> it serves as the international boundary and recognizes sensitivities associated with it. >> that is how we approach it, yes. >> is their quotation there. >> so it's just as much an international border. >> we believe border management is going to be best done when you have countries...
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wave of people of refugees feeling forced to return in two thousand and sixteen from pakistan to eastern afghanistan. it's a very tenuous position province on the border with pakistan. as say in the islamic states aligned groups fight with the taliban fight with the governments and international military forces it's a province where the mother of all bombs was dropped last year a province where just a few months ago our colleagues at save the children in eastern afghanistan were unfortunately attacks it's really a unsafe situation right now we also say that in our own studies and research which rates released earlier in this year and generally pointed out of those hundreds and thousands of people that come back in two thousand and sixteen many of them had been forced to flee again or leave their homes because of insecurity or because they haven't found a basic services available to them and so really there's not a solution here just yet we really hope that the government of pakistan remains patients and that the incest community can support refugee staying in pakistan who have been very on the whole
wave of people of refugees feeling forced to return in two thousand and sixteen from pakistan to eastern afghanistan. it's a very tenuous position province on the border with pakistan. as say in the islamic states aligned groups fight with the taliban fight with the governments and international military forces it's a province where the mother of all bombs was dropped last year a province where just a few months ago our colleagues at save the children in eastern afghanistan were unfortunately...
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pakistan? >> afghanistan has not recognized. >> what about pakistan in the united states? >> the line serves as the international boundary recognizes sensitivities associated with it. >> is that the international boundary? >> that is how we approach the line. >> so says much a international border. >> we believe the border management will be besser when you have countries working together. >> does india recognize that? >> i don't know. >> i hope you respond to that. india is a poor country. it does provide foreign aid. to a limited degree. there are needs in its own namely myanmar, burma bhutan, sri lanka, but india is providing substantial aid and involvement in afghanistan. is there -- what degree of harm does that cause by making the pakistanis nervous and causing them to support the wrong elements in afghanistan or at least not help us go after the wrong elements. to what extent is the generosity causing a problem with pakistan? >> at first we see the support is very important. they are responsible aid provider the afghan government welcomes that assistance in the afgh
pakistan? >> afghanistan has not recognized. >> what about pakistan in the united states? >> the line serves as the international boundary recognizes sensitivities associated with it. >> is that the international boundary? >> that is how we approach the line. >> so says much a international border. >> we believe the border management will be besser when you have countries working together. >> does india recognize that? >> i don't know....
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i think we agree that pakistan has a lot to gain by peace in afghanistan. the challenge is, how do you secure pakistan support for the political process rather than the proxies. we for positive statements from the chief of army staff from pakistan he says there can be no room for nonstate actors that pakistan cannot be a normal state as long as there's extremist groups on the soil but we need to see action. we do not to live that pakistan has fought its own heroic bottles against terrorism. large part it defeated the pakistani taliban and reintegrated the tribal areas into the governing system of pakistan. we treat all terrorists as our terrorists. we expect that pakistan should do the same. >> i hope they continue to withhold that funding until we see measurable action. how is the administration building relationships with central asia countries to reduce our dependence on pakistan? >> we've had excellent relations. a long-standing efforts to create a network that helps support our military efforts. we had a visit of the kazakhstan president last year. both
i think we agree that pakistan has a lot to gain by peace in afghanistan. the challenge is, how do you secure pakistan support for the political process rather than the proxies. we for positive statements from the chief of army staff from pakistan he says there can be no room for nonstate actors that pakistan cannot be a normal state as long as there's extremist groups on the soil but we need to see action. we do not to live that pakistan has fought its own heroic bottles against terrorism....
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of the things they want to ask you about, we had previously a special representative for afghanistan and pakistan. that's been eliminated. so who's the lead beyond the ambassador in afghanistan? who'd the lead diplomat that's going to work with you and the ambassador to get this political situation in hand? >> sir, today i'm tracking that ambassador alice wells is the lead working very specifically in the reconciliation arena for state department. >> she is the acting assistant secretary of the south and central asia, and she has a range of tasks, but she's not -- you know, she could be there or not there in the next few months or weeks. again, i think together with military leadership that's consistent and very capable, we need diplomatic leadership too, and that message i hope you will carry back. the other area of concern outside -- meeting outside of afghanistan is pakistan. can you give us a sense now from your great experience in the region as to where we are with regard to pakistan and how effective they will be in assisting our efforts. >> senator, as i look at afghanistan and i've looked
of the things they want to ask you about, we had previously a special representative for afghanistan and pakistan. that's been eliminated. so who's the lead beyond the ambassador in afghanistan? who'd the lead diplomat that's going to work with you and the ambassador to get this political situation in hand? >> sir, today i'm tracking that ambassador alice wells is the lead working very specifically in the reconciliation arena for state department. >> she is the acting assistant...
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drone strike according to afghanistan's defense ministry we're covering this story from book both pakistan and afghanistan will be live to come on in his on a bad very shortly but first to jennifer glass our correspondent in kabul jennifer quite significant that this piece of news came from the afghan defense ministry what more do we know about the circumstances of this drone strike that killed this pakistani taliban leader. well as your rightfully it is the afghan defense ministry saying that lolo was killed in a u.s. drone strike on wednesday night the americans will confirm that the strike took place they will only say though that it targeted the leader of a known terrorist organization the afghan ministry of defense saying that was mullah fazlullah the head of terror taleban the pakistani taliban it happens in kunar province near the border with pakistan it's a remote rugged area very difficult to get access very contested there as well the pakistani taliban operating there as well as other anti government groups operating there so getting in there is difficult getting in there to conf
drone strike according to afghanistan's defense ministry we're covering this story from book both pakistan and afghanistan will be live to come on in his on a bad very shortly but first to jennifer glass our correspondent in kabul jennifer quite significant that this piece of news came from the afghan defense ministry what more do we know about the circumstances of this drone strike that killed this pakistani taliban leader. well as your rightfully it is the afghan defense ministry saying that...
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shiite militia commanded by uranium commanders these shiite militias come from afghanistan from pakistan from other places and they have a specific goal the military goal but also a religious goal iran wants to increase the number. such militia to eighty thousand and to basically conduct. a religious. campaign in the largely sunni serious areas ninety six percent sunni but try to convert sunni is this will inflame another religious war this time a religious war inside syria and the consequences would be many many more refugees and you know exactly where they'll come the ability to increase fourfold five fold the number of militias that are there depends among other things on money and the money comes from iran until recently came from among other places from the j.c.b. away this is not a false argument it's a true argument we've seen that they've used about twenty five billion dollars from proceeds that they've got and one way or another from the easement of sanctions in . yemen in syria and lebanon and elsewhere so i think the konami pressure economic sanctions on iran break this cash m
shiite militia commanded by uranium commanders these shiite militias come from afghanistan from pakistan from other places and they have a specific goal the military goal but also a religious goal iran wants to increase the number. such militia to eighty thousand and to basically conduct. a religious. campaign in the largely sunni serious areas ninety six percent sunni but try to convert sunni is this will inflame another religious war this time a religious war inside syria and the consequences...
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this goes back to the relationship between pakistan and afghanistan. afghan people will often tell you that if only pakistan were not a problem, there would not be proem in afghanistan. indeed, pakistan has been a tremendously complicated actor, no doubt about it. however, if there were good governance in afghanistan, then thetabilizing effects of pakistan would be far more limited in their effects than they have been. now, there clearly is a new government, four years into the government, but it's the post-ham post-hamid karzai government where people had very high expectations on how much the government would deliver on cleaning up on corruption and delivering better, more predictable governance. it's been a tremendous struggle for the government with a lot of disappointment, unmet expectations, and because of a reduction in troops, continual reliance on highly problematic war lords, highly problematic military power brokers as sources of delivery of some rule and governance. i want to highlight one second of actors, not just the afghan government. it
this goes back to the relationship between pakistan and afghanistan. afghan people will often tell you that if only pakistan were not a problem, there would not be proem in afghanistan. indeed, pakistan has been a tremendously complicated actor, no doubt about it. however, if there were good governance in afghanistan, then thetabilizing effects of pakistan would be far more limited in their effects than they have been. now, there clearly is a new government, four years into the government, but...
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and time invested with him traveling to afghanistan, pakistan, jordan, and us real laid the foundation of a working relationship -- and israel laid the foundation of a working relationship. he's been a tremendous partner. the usglc recognized this at a point where i wasn't certain i deserved the recognition but i know corker did. i get a paycheck every two weeks. my w-2 says legislature. i think as a result every time i cash the paycheck i should be able to identify what's the next bill i'm working on to move. the way our system is structured, i cannot move a bill that's not bipartisan. if i can't fight a republican to work on a bill, why do i introduce it? this doesn't seem complicated to me. this is an area that makes sense, that works, is good policy. it's not in the front page of "the washington post." but -- >> but it'll get you here! >> but it'll get me here! >> and you don't know what other senators, constituents are saying to them. i just know what mine are saying to me. and they say to me literally every week, they get me on the sidelines of a soccer game, getting out of the c
and time invested with him traveling to afghanistan, pakistan, jordan, and us real laid the foundation of a working relationship -- and israel laid the foundation of a working relationship. he's been a tremendous partner. the usglc recognized this at a point where i wasn't certain i deserved the recognition but i know corker did. i get a paycheck every two weeks. my w-2 says legislature. i think as a result every time i cash the paycheck i should be able to identify what's the next bill i'm...
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two pipelines one for oil and one for gas the pipelines would go from many stunned through afghanistan pakistan and india a distance of well over seventeen hundred kilometers construction costs would be close to ten billion dollars. of john is done could earn four hundred million dollars per year in transportation costs which would more than double the afghan government's income at that time the whole area is just in turmoil you know the pakistanis don't like the afghans afghans don't like the fact stan is the turkmen are skeptical of both of them and then you've got india and pakistan all is just a mess and there. is a good sense that there was a power vacuum off to the withdrawal of soviet forces and local schools foot of the territory in a protected civil war i. realize. it is going to go. in the north people gathered around the northern alliance and its leader ahmed shah massoud the so-called lion of publishers. in the south and east another movement began to assert itself in s. nic past june areas. they called themselves the taliban and was supported militarily by pakistan then in conflict
two pipelines one for oil and one for gas the pipelines would go from many stunned through afghanistan pakistan and india a distance of well over seventeen hundred kilometers construction costs would be close to ten billion dollars. of john is done could earn four hundred million dollars per year in transportation costs which would more than double the afghan government's income at that time the whole area is just in turmoil you know the pakistanis don't like the afghans afghans don't like the...
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to get to afghanistan by land they have to drive through pakistan into afghanistan.incredibly long and expensive. the country the size of texas which if you've ever driven across texas, you know it is that. that's how it became a clichÉ. also they have dozens like california and like colorado. >> so these are more things that make the mission incredibly difficult for the americans to be able to have their way. another problem, just to the east, that eastern border of afghanistan is drawn by an agent of the british empire in order to attempt to divide the tribes from themselves in the first place in the 19th century. it has worked to a degree keeping factions apart and goes to show that there's an incredible kinship and much like in the vietnam war the afghan taliban have long had safe haven in pakistan, especially in southern afghanistan. so, you might wonder if the pakistanis are our friends and they promise we would bomb them back to the stone ages, they are our allies and we even help them start the taliban and power in the bill clinton years. yet, the americans h
to get to afghanistan by land they have to drive through pakistan into afghanistan.incredibly long and expensive. the country the size of texas which if you've ever driven across texas, you know it is that. that's how it became a clichÉ. also they have dozens like california and like colorado. >> so these are more things that make the mission incredibly difficult for the americans to be able to have their way. another problem, just to the east, that eastern border of afghanistan is drawn...
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the survey was first conducted seven years ago and ranked afghanistan, pakistan, india, and somalia asmen. this year, though, reuters extended the list to ten countries, and surprisingly the u.s. ranked as the tenth most dangerous country for women. it comes, of course, after the me t "me too" campaign. really startling to see the u.s. on the list. >> it's shocking for the united states to see that. >> lewis. >> we're joined live from london. we're getting mixed messages from the trump administration. that uncertainty obvious having a negative impact on the markets, and you're going to talk about harley-davidson that's moving some of its production overseas, so break it all down for us. >> all right. try to follow this if you can. we had this major selloff in new york thanks to a very contradictory day in washington, d.c. this started with a report that chinese would have it. and it's not only chinese but other countries. then pete navarro, the trade guy in the white house came on cnbc and tried to explain there'd been an examination of unjust discriminatory trade practices, section 30
the survey was first conducted seven years ago and ranked afghanistan, pakistan, india, and somalia asmen. this year, though, reuters extended the list to ten countries, and surprisingly the u.s. ranked as the tenth most dangerous country for women. it comes, of course, after the me t "me too" campaign. really startling to see the u.s. on the list. >> it's shocking for the united states to see that. >> lewis. >> we're joined live from london. we're getting mixed...
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afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus to not to cooperate with his death will mean for the pakistani taliban is unclear the pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban that's active here and this fighters are in a cease fire with the government for the three days of the holiday president hopes it will last longer jennifer glass al jazeera kabul thousands of law.
afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus to not to cooperate with his death will mean for the pakistani taliban is unclear the pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban that's active here and this fighters are in a cease fire with the government for the three days of the holiday president hopes it will last longer jennifer glass al jazeera kabul thousands of...
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afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus on now to cooperate with his death will mean for the pakistani taliban is unclear the pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban that's active here as fighters are in a cease fire with the government for the three days of the ied holiday and president hopes it will last longer jennifer glassed al jazeera kabul. a former malaysian prime minister najib razak may be charged in a corruption case and alleged involvement in the money laundering scandal played a large part in a shock election loss earlier this year the prime minister mahathir mohamad has vowed to bring back the money stolen from a state fund and punish those responsible to the public reports from portugal. it's one of the biggest ever turnouts for prime ministers open house the annual celebrations held at the residence of malaysia's leader to mark the start of the muslim holiday of either addressing the crowd migh
afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus on now to cooperate with his death will mean for the pakistani taliban is unclear the pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban that's active here as fighters are in a cease fire with the government for the three days of the ied holiday and president hopes it will last longer jennifer glassed al jazeera kabul. a former...
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this is a border checkpoint between afghanistan and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the pakistani army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. jacks if to bring north waziristan back under control. over local people are classed able to go. to work. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives for themselves and and new groups. but. the only way to get into his ear is to now is with the pakistani military they agreed to take our crew along but on their terms our timetable and program were agreed in advance and were rever we went the military had to go with us for our own safety on the other hand no one prevented us from making our own observations. so in the shower the military brought us to outsell where a lot of foreigners used to stay. even here in the city that was never on the terrorist or extremist control this is the entrance to this looks like a lot of fuel a few men with guns surely
this is a border checkpoint between afghanistan and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the pakistani army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. jacks if to bring north waziristan back under control. over local people are classed able to go. to work. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives...
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two pipelines one for oil and one for gas the pipelines would go from many stunned through afghanistan pakistan and india a distance of well over seventeen hundred kilometers construction costs would be close to ten billion dollars. of gonna stun could earn four hundred million dollars per year in transportation costs which would more than double the afghan government's income at that time the whole area is just in turmoil you know the pakistanis don't like the afghans afghans don't like the fact stan is the turkmen are skeptical of both of them and then you've got india and pakistan all is just a mess in there. just. as he gets set up there was a power vacuum off to the withdrawal of soviet forces and local schools foot of the territory in a for trusted civil war i. realize it. because only. in the north people gathered around the northern alliance and its leader ahmed shah massoud the so-called lion of publishers. in the south and east another movement began to assert itself in s. nic past june areas. they called themselves the taliban and was supported militarily by pakistan then in conflict
two pipelines one for oil and one for gas the pipelines would go from many stunned through afghanistan pakistan and india a distance of well over seventeen hundred kilometers construction costs would be close to ten billion dollars. of gonna stun could earn four hundred million dollars per year in transportation costs which would more than double the afghan government's income at that time the whole area is just in turmoil you know the pakistanis don't like the afghans afghans don't like the...
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this is a border checkpoint afghanistan and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the becky stanny army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. jaques if to bring north waziristan back under control. over local people are at last able to go home. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives for themselves and and. the only way to get into his ear is to know is with them thank you stan the military they agreed to take our crew along but on their terms our timetable and program were put in advance and were rather we went the military had to go with us for our own safety on the other hand no one prevented us from making our own observations. so in the shower the military brought us to our house shelf where a lot of foreigners used to stay. even here in the city that was never on the terrorist or extremist control this is the entrance to looks like a lot of security kids. with guns surely all these
this is a border checkpoint afghanistan and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the becky stanny army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. jaques if to bring north waziristan back under control. over local people are at last able to go home. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives for...
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pakistan. he's apparently. in afghanistan many of his violent touches a kid actually on pakistani soil and in the northwest of the country he had a very solid grip really power in the area. absolutely. love squad. ran a massive military operation drove him across the border and. so far the ministry of defense has confirmed indeed. in her report. being informed on the official level possibly because of the taleban coming. in primarily because they will be education. the taleban if indeed. by the government of. information but indeed. was operating out of a territory. or taken responsibility for their deadly attack on army public school back in again in which one hundred thirty people. mostly. he was considered to be number one enemy and therefore if the reports are indeed by the taliban or if it. be considered progress as far as progress on is concerned and may even improve relations between kabul and. because. the americans should do more against operating from a story which they would hope for the moment thanks very much for
pakistan. he's apparently. in afghanistan many of his violent touches a kid actually on pakistani soil and in the northwest of the country he had a very solid grip really power in the area. absolutely. love squad. ran a massive military operation drove him across the border and. so far the ministry of defense has confirmed indeed. in her report. being informed on the official level possibly because of the taleban coming. in primarily because they will be education. the taleban if indeed. by the...
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when i started here, i was director for afghanistan-pakistan. so i have worked specifically on the case of pakistan and now i am senior advisor at johns hopkins. it is great to have this conversation today with my colleagues. some were previously in government. we all look much more rested and youthful than we did when we were at the white house. stephen just finished a book. you look great. you brought the book, right? please by the book. we have a combination of the academic perspective today. look forward to your questions. the questions we want to look at our, how have terrorism strikes of the u.s. government changed under the trump administration. the discussion will be a combination of what was the lessons we learned from that under the obama administration. hopefully we can take that and then have a conversation. how do you define what this administration is doing? hopefully, that will lead us to a conversation about the future and looking at the threat of terrorism and what kind of posture and policy need to be in place. is the u.s. prot
when i started here, i was director for afghanistan-pakistan. so i have worked specifically on the case of pakistan and now i am senior advisor at johns hopkins. it is great to have this conversation today with my colleagues. some were previously in government. we all look much more rested and youthful than we did when we were at the white house. stephen just finished a book. you look great. you brought the book, right? please by the book. we have a combination of the academic perspective...
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this is a border checkpoint between afghanistan and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the becky stanny army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. jax if to bring north waziristan back under control. over local people are the last able to go. forward. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives for themselves and under new rules. the only way to get into his ear is to now is with the pakistani military they agreed to take our crew along but on their terms our timetable and program were agreed in advance and were rather we went the military had to go with us for our own safety on the other hand no one prevented us from making our own observations. so in the shower the military brought us to our hotel where foreigners used to stay. even here in the city that was never on the. extremist control this is the entrance to the. slight lot of fuel. with guns actually all these hotels built as a fortr
this is a border checkpoint between afghanistan and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the becky stanny army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. jax if to bring north waziristan back under control. over local people are the last able to go. forward. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives...
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years ago when over six hundred thousand refugees suddenly felt forced to return back to afghanistan from pakistan at this point in the year why do you think the pakistani government is taking the hardline stance these last few years when these refugees have been there for around forty years. that's right pakistan and the authorities there have been incredibly generous. over the last four decades has been the largest and oldest refugee crisis in the world for many years. and it's only in the last few years that the patience is beginning to wear thin. economically and politically a sensitive sensitive issue in pakistan right now but we hope that pakistan will continue to show the same levels of generosity and hospitality as it is not yet safe more fit for afghans to feel for storing courage to return back to afghanistan right and what's the effect of these sort of ad hoc or rather predictable short term extensions both on so the for the refugees themselves on their mental state and also on the aid groups trying to help them. its course a lot of uncertainty for families many of for misuse you mentio
years ago when over six hundred thousand refugees suddenly felt forced to return back to afghanistan from pakistan at this point in the year why do you think the pakistani government is taking the hardline stance these last few years when these refugees have been there for around forty years. that's right pakistan and the authorities there have been incredibly generous. over the last four decades has been the largest and oldest refugee crisis in the world for many years. and it's only in the...
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i think we agree that pakistan has a lot to gain by peace in afghanistan. the challenge is, how do you secure pakistan support for the political process rather than the proxies. we for positive statements from the chief of army staff from pakistan he says there can be no room for nonstate actors that pakistan cannot be a normal state as long as there's extremist groups on the soil but we need to see action. we do not to live that pakistan has fought its own heroic bottles against terrorism. large part it defeated the pakistani taliban and reintegrated the tribal areas into the governing system of pakistan. we treat all terrorists as our terrorists. we expect that pakistan should do the same. >> i hope they continue to withhold that funding until we see measurable action. how is the administration building relationships with central asia countries to reduce our dependence on pakistan? >> we've had excellent relations. a long-standing efforts to create a network that helps support our military efforts. we had a visit of the kazakhstan president last year. both
i think we agree that pakistan has a lot to gain by peace in afghanistan. the challenge is, how do you secure pakistan support for the political process rather than the proxies. we for positive statements from the chief of army staff from pakistan he says there can be no room for nonstate actors that pakistan cannot be a normal state as long as there's extremist groups on the soil but we need to see action. we do not to live that pakistan has fought its own heroic bottles against terrorism....
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through trying to get us on the path that might lead to some negotiated peaceful settlements in afghanistan, pakistan. he had been successful in bosnia, if you recall, the dayton accords, and every step of the way, on the afghan and asian story, he ran into opposition and almost always from the sort of military wing of our projection into the world. >> yes. it was -- i would use the word tragic. the wonderful writer and his widow, gets very upset by people describing him as tragic because she correct lid -- correctly saw him as larger than life and vibrant and not a pushover, and all those things are true. it think was a tragedy what happened to richard hole brook at the hands of the obamas a, and the hands of these broader transformations we're talk talking about. people ask for a modern example of great diplomats making peace, and as you just mentioned, bosnia is that. and with bosnia, he was able to array military might in the form of nato strikes behind his goals and banged his head against the wall in afghanistan, which is a very different context, more militarized set, a lot of reasons it's dif
through trying to get us on the path that might lead to some negotiated peaceful settlements in afghanistan, pakistan. he had been successful in bosnia, if you recall, the dayton accords, and every step of the way, on the afghan and asian story, he ran into opposition and almost always from the sort of military wing of our projection into the world. >> yes. it was -- i would use the word tragic. the wonderful writer and his widow, gets very upset by people describing him as tragic because...
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pakistan has a clear interest in preventing the cessation of hostilities in afghanistan, but has made itself central to american operation. in the past, pakistan has wagered correctly that the united states would rather accept pakistan incomplete support then lose it entirely. ambassador wells, i believe this president was correct to demand full cooperation from pakistan last august.
pakistan has a clear interest in preventing the cessation of hostilities in afghanistan, but has made itself central to american operation. in the past, pakistan has wagered correctly that the united states would rather accept pakistan incomplete support then lose it entirely. ambassador wells, i believe this president was correct to demand full cooperation from pakistan last august.
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this is a border checkpoint between afghanistan and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the pakistani army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet that jax if to break north waziristan back under control. over local people are classed able to go home. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives for themselves and and. the only way to get into his ear is to know is with them thank you stan a military they agreed to take our crew along but on their terms our timetable and program were agreed in advance and were rather we went the military had to go with us for our own safety on the other hand no one prevented us from making our own observations. so in the shower the military brought us to outsell where a lot of foreigners used to stay. even here in the city that was never on any terrorist or extremist control this is the entrance to this looks like a lot of if you live in love with guns actually a
this is a border checkpoint between afghanistan and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the pakistani army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet that jax if to break north waziristan back under control. over local people are classed able to go home. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives for...
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i think we agree that pakistan has a lot to gain by peace in afghanistan. the challenge is, how do you secure pakistan support for the political process rather than the proxies. we for positive statements from the chief of army staff from pakistan he says there can be no room for nonstate actors that pakistan cannot be a normal state as long as there's extremist groups on the soil but we need to see action. we do not to live that pakistan has fought its own heroic bottles against terrorism. large part it defeated the pakistani taliban and reintegrated the tribal areas into the governing system of pakistan. we treat all terrorists as our terrorists. we expect that pakistan should do the same. >> i hope they continue to withhold that funding until we see measurable action. how is the administration building relationships with central asia countries to reduce our dependence on pakistan? >> we've had excellent relations. a long-standing efforts to create a network that helps support our military efforts. we had a visit of the kazakhstan president last year. both
i think we agree that pakistan has a lot to gain by peace in afghanistan. the challenge is, how do you secure pakistan support for the political process rather than the proxies. we for positive statements from the chief of army staff from pakistan he says there can be no room for nonstate actors that pakistan cannot be a normal state as long as there's extremist groups on the soil but we need to see action. we do not to live that pakistan has fought its own heroic bottles against terrorism....
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afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus on now to cooperate with his death will mean for the pakistani taliban is unclear the pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban it's active here and this fighters are in a cease fire with the government for the three days of the holiday and president hopes it will last longer jennifer glass al jazeera kabul thanksgiving service is being held at london's westminster abbey shortly for one of the world's greatest scientists stephen hawking who died in march his ashes will be interred alongside fellow scientific giants newton and charles darwin hawking's work on time space and the nature of the universe won him worldwide a claim of a sermon a recording of his voice set to an original piece of music was beamed into space towards the nearest black hole. well so it's coming at al-jazeera including with egypt's founders that team returns to the world cup for the first time in twen
afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus on now to cooperate with his death will mean for the pakistani taliban is unclear the pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban it's active here and this fighters are in a cease fire with the government for the three days of the holiday and president hopes it will last longer jennifer glass al jazeera kabul...
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not only will these people fly to somalia or afghanistan or pakistan, very was dancing on the first amendment in a way that for 5 years they could mail them. >> is that, now lie the? >> different times. >> at least you overlapped. >> did not. >> do you see that? jesse was a challenger, we happened to have in -- informants very well placed. online human assets, we knew what they were doing but nevertheless, propagandizing and recruiting people to mobilize toward violence. what i believe is his mistake, i am not sure how the story changes. and didn't want to touch the case. only with the line and specificity of his threat, and gordon kronberg, and on the line. >> racial hatred is a crime. germany, holocaust and i was a crime. what was the line the revolution was to craft, and made the difference. >> unless it is directly providing access to harm an individual. mildly charge was communicating a threat. posted a picture and answered him. he said they didn't like -- south park writers. the evangelical engineers alongside -- it was deemed to be inappropriate against muslims particularly muslim wome
not only will these people fly to somalia or afghanistan or pakistan, very was dancing on the first amendment in a way that for 5 years they could mail them. >> is that, now lie the? >> different times. >> at least you overlapped. >> did not. >> do you see that? jesse was a challenger, we happened to have in -- informants very well placed. online human assets, we knew what they were doing but nevertheless, propagandizing and recruiting people to mobilize toward...
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this is a border checkpoint between afghanistan and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the pakistani army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. jacks if to bring north waziristan back under control.
this is a border checkpoint between afghanistan and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the pakistani army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. jacks if to bring north waziristan back under control.
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afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus to not to cooperate with his death will mean for the pakistani taliban is unclear the pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban it's active here and these fighters are in a cease fire with the government for the three days of the ied holiday the afghan president hopes it will last longer jennifer glassed al jazeera called it out as they are live from london still ahead on the program south africa's muslim community rails from a stabbing attack at a mosque that left two men dead and reports from malaysia suggest the former prime minister najib razak could face charges over a corruption scandal. how we've got more big showers across the east and positively down towards the balkans more heavy downpours coming for her areas of low pressure swirling away we've got some live to showers big oil as well little crapo storms a little further north you notice just into the policy you
afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus to not to cooperate with his death will mean for the pakistani taliban is unclear the pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban it's active here and these fighters are in a cease fire with the government for the three days of the ied holiday the afghan president hopes it will last longer jennifer glassed al jazeera...
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afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus to not to cooperate with his death will mean for the pakistani taliban is unclear the pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban it's active here is fighters are in a cease fire with the government for the three days of the holiday and president hopes it will last longer jennifer glassed al jazeera kabul time for a short break when we come back the president it was a separate families from their children a day of confusing political back and forth over immigration in washington and reports on the laser suggest the former private as the national reza could face charges of a corruption scandal more on the stay with us. and it's. the weather sponsored by katter. how we will see flooding rains returning to southeastern parts of china over the next couple of days saturday doesn't look too bad but you can see a little area very wet weather just to the east of taiwan we got anothe
afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus to not to cooperate with his death will mean for the pakistani taliban is unclear the pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban it's active here is fighters are in a cease fire with the government for the three days of the holiday and president hopes it will last longer jennifer glassed al jazeera kabul time for a...
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afghanistan. actually, we have more dangerfrom isis. because isis is on the borders of pakistan'ssis. all right. talking about the terror threat, i just wanted from isis. all right. talking about the terror threat, ijust wanted to touch on america, because there has been some concern about some of the anti—american sentiment coming from anti—american sentiment coming from a party. i give you just one example, a chant was led recently in lahore claiming that everyone has a friend to the us as a traitor. this isa friend to the us as a traitor. this is a country that has given pakistan about $67 billion, admittedly most of it in military aid, and yet it has been a very generous donor. so what is your position. just set the record straight. are anti—american? well, first of all, she has her view of dahmer views. they are always within a political party, there are views ranging from one side to another. so every party has that. but let me make it clear. hackers found has to be friends with america. the united states as a superpower —— pakistan. but where most of us felt deeply hurt is
afghanistan. actually, we have more dangerfrom isis. because isis is on the borders of pakistan'ssis. all right. talking about the terror threat, i just wanted from isis. all right. talking about the terror threat, ijust wanted to touch on america, because there has been some concern about some of the anti—american sentiment coming from anti—american sentiment coming from a party. i give you just one example, a chant was led recently in lahore claiming that everyone has a friend to the us...