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government was on the same side as al qaeda in syria. what do you think about the case of julian assange and do you think that britain will kill him in jail here. sufficient information has not been published on the assigned issue and i'm not able to pass judgement on him. let me share my message with your viewers the situation of the world is currently n. is beneath any human being more than half the world's population lives in poverty and the majority of the world's population lives under security threats and military pressure. the monopoly of power wealth and media has robbed nations and the masses of opportunities. today the world is being managed according to the principles of political darwinism. what that means is that for some to be strong others would have to be weak. for some to be affluent. others should be poor. for some to have dignity. others should be humiliated. this ideology is anti-human. and has turned the world into a place where an arms race has jeopardized everyone security. and lead to a significant share of the na
government was on the same side as al qaeda in syria. what do you think about the case of julian assange and do you think that britain will kill him in jail here. sufficient information has not been published on the assigned issue and i'm not able to pass judgement on him. let me share my message with your viewers the situation of the world is currently n. is beneath any human being more than half the world's population lives in poverty and the majority of the world's population lives under...
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so, this all started _ member of al-qaeda. so, this all started in _ member of al-qaeda.member of al-qaeda. so, this all started in late 98 - member of al-qaeda. so, this all started in late 98 or- member of al-qaeda. so, this all started in late 98 or early l all started in late 98 or early 99 when i received a very harmless phone call from my cousin. it was just a family call. he wanted me to send some money to his father who was sick and they needed the money. and then he lived in sudan. and this was very mundane, the phone call was in the vision of united states, i presume, and there is nothing to it, apart from what i am telling you. however, there was a problem. this call was conducted from a phone that belonged to some of the lamb and himself. —— are some of bin laden himself. he lived in sudan. i have to mention that the united states found out that my cousin was not involved in the 9/11 attack. �* ., ., attack. i'm not here to interrogate _ attack. i'm not here to interrogate you, - attack. i'm not here to interrogate you, god l attack. i'm not here to - interrog
so, this all started _ member of al-qaeda. so, this all started in _ member of al-qaeda.member of al-qaeda. so, this all started in late 98 - member of al-qaeda. so, this all started in late 98 or- member of al-qaeda. so, this all started in late 98 or early l all started in late 98 or early 99 when i received a very harmless phone call from my cousin. it was just a family call. he wanted me to send some money to his father who was sick and they needed the money. and then he lived in sudan. and...
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killing of gen cousin sulaimani and now the last days of the trumpet ministration that talking about al-qaeda people in iran the need to attack iran what retaliation will ever will or will air on the enemy's expect from any attack on iraq. the culture of the iranian nation has never throughout history the been after conflict. war or threatening others. and it will not be. basically the error of using the language of threat in national and international relations the point is over. even though i believe that all nations chad this is strictly a post such an approach called the facts and slam it how sure are you that you are safe in tehran if. iran's enemies can assassinate scientists and generals. this is the type of incident that may occur anywhere in the world if the pressure continues from nato countries do you think that iran is getting closer. economically culturally politically its relations with moscow and with beijing are they are they getting closer. the iranian nation has always sought friendly and constructive relations based on justice and respect with all nations and that includes
killing of gen cousin sulaimani and now the last days of the trumpet ministration that talking about al-qaeda people in iran the need to attack iran what retaliation will ever will or will air on the enemy's expect from any attack on iraq. the culture of the iranian nation has never throughout history the been after conflict. war or threatening others. and it will not be. basically the error of using the language of threat in national and international relations the point is over. even though i...
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to fundraise to really communicate with al qaeda members around the world and to perform many other functions that were previously directed from afghanistan or pakistan. to now has time because they're inside iran they have access to money ever range of iranian support they now have new tools for terror you now have the world's state largest state sponsor of terrorism islamic republic of iran as the home base for al qaeda their partners in terrorism partners and hate this axis poses a grave threat to the security of nations and to the american homeland itself i would say iran is indeed the new afghanistan as the key geographic up for al qaeda but it's actually force unlike in afghanistan when it was hiding in the mountains ok i did today is operating underneath the hard shell of the iranian regime protection while i'm still here with the former president of iran dr mahmoud ahmadinejad as you just heard if someone who's watching this interview in a nato country. they will know that their main media tells them your country is not a democracy it is executing people human rights violati
to fundraise to really communicate with al qaeda members around the world and to perform many other functions that were previously directed from afghanistan or pakistan. to now has time because they're inside iran they have access to money ever range of iranian support they now have new tools for terror you now have the world's state largest state sponsor of terrorism islamic republic of iran as the home base for al qaeda their partners in terrorism partners and hate this axis poses a grave...
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key is senior al qaeda -- here on an fbi wanted poster issued in 2019. was in on 9/11 before it happened said afghan officials. he crossed into afghanistan from pakistan in 2014 and over six years, i was told, moved around different provinces in afghanistan, something that senior afghan intelligence officials say would only have been possible if he had the assistance of top taliban officials. but he was, in october, tracked down to here, a tiny taliban controlled village in -- that we could only see on satellite images. afghan special forces lost a soldier raiding this compound so fierce with the tall lan resistance, and he died here. when they went through his possessions and computer, they found messages communicating with other al qaeda cells around the world, talking about operational matters, not necessarily attacks, but also about how soon afghanistan could be a much freer, easier space for them to operate in. then something curious happened, revealing a lot about al qaeda and afghanistan's global connections, particularly in this case to syria, tw
key is senior al qaeda -- here on an fbi wanted poster issued in 2019. was in on 9/11 before it happened said afghan officials. he crossed into afghanistan from pakistan in 2014 and over six years, i was told, moved around different provinces in afghanistan, something that senior afghan intelligence officials say would only have been possible if he had the assistance of top taliban officials. but he was, in october, tracked down to here, a tiny taliban controlled village in -- that we could...
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con connection of whatting -- con desk of al qaeda.n al qaeda has the sits of its lib in syria the hands of affiliates the significance of a place like the pech valley mary by much different than in 2010 and 2011 when al qaeda was being hammered and looking for other nearby rugged places it could hole up. >> i think the taliban feel that they just have to wait out the americans; that they have won and you see that around the negotiations in dough dojar you hear the sense of triumphalism, and 0 for. the if you can imagine back to 2001, 20 years ago, if you had said within 20 years the america would be doing a deal with the taliban the taliban would be come back into power you would think that would be impossible. seems extraordinary that might be the way things end, and that the governments of afghanistan that we spent so long trying to prop up has proven disappointing to say the least, and not very capable. so i think you can see the presence of afghanistan is very, very concerned, and i think the general perception really is the talib
con connection of whatting -- con desk of al qaeda.n al qaeda has the sits of its lib in syria the hands of affiliates the significance of a place like the pech valley mary by much different than in 2010 and 2011 when al qaeda was being hammered and looking for other nearby rugged places it could hole up. >> i think the taliban feel that they just have to wait out the americans; that they have won and you see that around the negotiations in dough dojar you hear the sense of triumphalism,...
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key is senior al qaeda member al-masri.anistan from pakistan in 2014 and over six years, moved around different provinces in afghanistan, something that senior afghan intelligence officials say would only have been possible if he had the assistance of top taliban officials. but he was in october tracked down to here, a tiny taliban-controlled village in gossni that we can only see on satellite issues. afghan soldiers lost a soldier, so fierce was resistance. when they went through al-masri's messages on his computer, they found messages communicating with other al qaeda cells around the world, talking about operational matters, not necessarily attacks, but also about how soon afghanistan could be a much freer, easier space for them to operate in. then something curious happened, revealing a lot about al qaeda and afghanistan's global connections, particularly in this case to syria. there were two rare u.s. strikes in al qaeda cells in syria immediately afterwards. this one on the 15th of october. and another a week later, b
key is senior al qaeda member al-masri.anistan from pakistan in 2014 and over six years, moved around different provinces in afghanistan, something that senior afghan intelligence officials say would only have been possible if he had the assistance of top taliban officials. but he was in october tracked down to here, a tiny taliban-controlled village in gossni that we can only see on satellite issues. afghan soldiers lost a soldier, so fierce was resistance. when they went through al-masri's...
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already there are new signs al qaeda will remain a global threat.alsh finds the terrorists group is still up and running in afghanistan. >> reporter: al qaeda, the reason the u.s. went to afghanistan are greatly diminished, the biden administration said. >> it's time to end america's longest war. >> but a cnn investigation discovered al qaeda very much a live and thriving in afghanistan linked to global sales the u.s. is hunting. senior afghan and intelligence officials tells cnn al qaeda is communicating from worldwide, and could be able to attack the west by the end of next year. u.s. treasury in january said al qaeda was growing in strength here, but afghan intelligence i spoke to said al qaeda provides expertise about bomb making and finance and moving cash around. call al qaeda members number in their hundreds most assessments conclude, and it's not how many but who that is most telling. key is senior al qaeda mass rehere on the fbi wanted poster issued in 2019, and he was in on 9/11 before it happened, said afghan officials. he crossed over in
already there are new signs al qaeda will remain a global threat.alsh finds the terrorists group is still up and running in afghanistan. >> reporter: al qaeda, the reason the u.s. went to afghanistan are greatly diminished, the biden administration said. >> it's time to end america's longest war. >> but a cnn investigation discovered al qaeda very much a live and thriving in afghanistan linked to global sales the u.s. is hunting. senior afghan and intelligence officials tells...
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al-qaeda operatives, first in canada and also in germany, in berlin. evidence. can you confirm to me that going back to your late teenage years and early 20s, you were a sworn member of al-qaeda? so this all started in... ..late �*98 or early �*99, when i received a very harmless phone call from my cousin, and it was just a family call. he wanted me to send some money to his father, who was sick in nouakchott, and they needed the money. and then he lived in sudan. and this was very mundane. and the phone call is in the possession of the united states of america, i presume. and there is nothing to it, except what i'm telling you. however, there was a problem. this call was conducted from a phone that belonged to 0sama bin laden himself. he then lived in sudan and my cousin was a friend of 0sama bin laden. and so my... but i have to mention that the united states found out that my cousin was not involved in the 9/11 attack. i'm not here to interrogate you. god forbid! you've had plenty of that in your life. but i just want our audience to be clear that t
al-qaeda operatives, first in canada and also in germany, in berlin. evidence. can you confirm to me that going back to your late teenage years and early 20s, you were a sworn member of al-qaeda? so this all started in... ..late �*98 or early �*99, when i received a very harmless phone call from my cousin, and it was just a family call. he wanted me to send some money to his father, who was sick in nouakchott, and they needed the money. and then he lived in sudan. and this was very mundane....
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the group is linked to al qaeda. it is not responsible for publishing video in which dubois calls on his loved ones and authorities to free him. different foreign ministry is in contact with dubois's family. terrorism experts say it remains unclear whether he was alerted there under false pretenses. >> someone told him he would be able to conduct an interview with the local jihadi commander from the region. that is why he went to gao. we do not know if he was dragged there by a jihadi group or local criminals whsold himater to a jihadi group. >> jama'at nursaal-islam wal muimin was formed in 17 when four major jihadi factions unified under the banner of al qaeda. molly -- mali has been struggling to contain a deadly islamist insurgency driven by groups associated with al qaeda and the islamic state. thousands have been killed. foreigners has does have become targets for kidnappings. -- foreigners have become targets for kidnappings. the aid worker was abducted near gallo in 2016. >> olivier dubois apparently held by
the group is linked to al qaeda. it is not responsible for publishing video in which dubois calls on his loved ones and authorities to free him. different foreign ministry is in contact with dubois's family. terrorism experts say it remains unclear whether he was alerted there under false pretenses. >> someone told him he would be able to conduct an interview with the local jihadi commander from the region. that is why he went to gao. we do not know if he was dragged there by a jihadi...
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strikes on al qaeda cells in syria.esperson said they were not aware of a connection to the afghan raid but a senior afghan official told me they were most likely keconnected because they delayed announcing their raid for ten days. before the afghans broke the news, both syria strikes happened. strikes on al qaeda figures are often announced by afghan intelligence who present the threat as why the u.s. must stay. a taliban spokesperson rang cnn to say the claims were false, and designed to keep american money coming to afghanistan. he also said the taliban had agreed to kick out terrorists as part of their peace deal with the united states. >> i want to thank nick payton walsh for the report there, and we'll continue to let you know what's happening there. >>> we do want to go to coy wire. he's at the indy 500 racetrack. getting ready to see a lot of fans there today. hey, coy. >> reporter: christi, good morning to you. we're about five hours from that green flag waving, and there are already people starting to take sea
strikes on al qaeda cells in syria.esperson said they were not aware of a connection to the afghan raid but a senior afghan official told me they were most likely keconnected because they delayed announcing their raid for ten days. before the afghans broke the news, both syria strikes happened. strikes on al qaeda figures are often announced by afghan intelligence who present the threat as why the u.s. must stay. a taliban spokesperson rang cnn to say the claims were false, and designed to keep...
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we ignore this iran-al-qaeda nexus at our own peril. now, ben, a dia report says that iran based al qaeda leaders are being hidden in there overseeing the al-qaeda network. truth? >> this is the level of irresponsibility that i think we have to expect at this point from the biden administration which is so dead indicated to repeating the mistakes of the obama administration when it came to trying to find a way to a peaceful relationship with iran that is a dangerous path to go down. >> bret: i want to talk about this more. panel, thanks. when we come back, tomorrow's headlines tonight. ♪ ♪ h:their own safelite story. this couple loves camping adventures and their suv is always there with them. so when their windshield got a chip, they wanted it fixed fast. they drove to safelite autoglass for a guaranteed, same-day, in-shop repair. we repaired the chip before it could crack. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust, when you need it most. ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> singers: ♪ s
we ignore this iran-al-qaeda nexus at our own peril. now, ben, a dia report says that iran based al qaeda leaders are being hidden in there overseeing the al-qaeda network. truth? >> this is the level of irresponsibility that i think we have to expect at this point from the biden administration which is so dead indicated to repeating the mistakes of the obama administration when it came to trying to find a way to a peaceful relationship with iran that is a dangerous path to go down....
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and dismantle his al qaeda forces and the taliban who sheltered them.me america's longest war. 20 years of fighting. costing the lives of nearly 50,000 afghan civilians and more than 2,400 american service members. as u.s. troops now withdraw, what's left behind is a gathering storm of instability. >> the taliban/al qaeda relationship remains unbroken. i would not expect that to worsen over the course of a u.s. withdrawal, but to strengthen. they're going to believe they're winning, and in a sense they are. we should expect to see the taliban continue to work with a range of different terrorist organizations in afghanistan. >> reporter: more than 1,700 afghan civilians have lost their lives in the first three months of this year alone. and the threat of terrorist groups like al qaeda and isis fester in the shadows. the taliban signed a deal with the united states, but not with the afghan government. and these local troops are now the last line of defense. >> i think the unconditional withdrawal message that was announced by president biden certainly emb
and dismantle his al qaeda forces and the taliban who sheltered them.me america's longest war. 20 years of fighting. costing the lives of nearly 50,000 afghan civilians and more than 2,400 american service members. as u.s. troops now withdraw, what's left behind is a gathering storm of instability. >> the taliban/al qaeda relationship remains unbroken. i would not expect that to worsen over the course of a u.s. withdrawal, but to strengthen. they're going to believe they're winning, and...
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is leaving at a time when al qaeda is hurting, but i fully suspect that or expect, al qaeda, to regeneratetworks in afghanistan and throughout south asia. >> one of the things, and i want to come to you all with this question. we have to take a look at the regional players as well. you have pakistan, and you are talking about the haqqani network, often pakistan accused of supporting the haqqani network. you have iran accusedf supporting the northern alliance and other factions. then you have it yet which sees afghanistan as a very strategic place to try and battle their competition with pakistan itself. the regional players are likely to replace nato and america, when america leaves, perhaps not with troops on the ground, but with influence. is that a factor in america's thinking? >> it could be. but actually i spent 10 years at the rand corporation doing research on insurgency and counterinsurgency. what is the main takeaways from years and years of research, looking at data, is that the more players involved in a civil war, the more external actors, the longer that conflict will last, an
is leaving at a time when al qaeda is hurting, but i fully suspect that or expect, al qaeda, to regeneratetworks in afghanistan and throughout south asia. >> one of the things, and i want to come to you all with this question. we have to take a look at the regional players as well. you have pakistan, and you are talking about the haqqani network, often pakistan accused of supporting the haqqani network. you have iran accusedf supporting the northern alliance and other factions. then you...
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>> al qaeda has been degraded substantially in afghanistan. it's not what it was during 9/11 or soon there after. the threat has changed. i would like to discuss this in great detail in a closed hearing. i think there's overall what i can say in this setting is the talibs, we are pressing them and hold them accountable for the commitments they have made, and we are not just relying on what they are saying, although we hold them accountable, we will take the steps necessary in terms of the presence in the region, monitoring and response capability, and hard work is going on on that, i can assure you. >> thank you, and i yield back. >> the gentleman's time expired. now i recognize the gentleman from virginia. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you, both of our witnesses for being here. ambassador, i certainly admire the work you have put in to a very difficult and prolonged engagement in afghanistan. but as somebody who lived through the peace negotiations led by henry kissinger to end the vietnam war for the united states, this has eerie res
>> al qaeda has been degraded substantially in afghanistan. it's not what it was during 9/11 or soon there after. the threat has changed. i would like to discuss this in great detail in a closed hearing. i think there's overall what i can say in this setting is the talibs, we are pressing them and hold them accountable for the commitments they have made, and we are not just relying on what they are saying, although we hold them accountable, we will take the steps necessary in terms of the...
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-- presence of both al qaeda and isis.e will update our security stands and turn our forces to the threats that will dominate the future and ensure the american people's security for tickets to come. we will never forget the terrible cost that we paid as a nation. many of you likely lost friends and colleagues in afghanistan and iraq. i know this is personal to you. especially as you head into memorial day weekend. we as a nation will remember those we lost. after i announced my decision to end the war, the first thing i did was visit section 60 of arlington national cemetery. to walk to the headstones. see those headstones. our son did not die in iraq but he came back as a healthy young man -- came back with a severe brain tumor. his hooch was downwind of the burn pits. i don't know if that is the reason, but he came home. it was just a matter how long he would live. i still carry with me every single solitary day -- i have my schedule. on the back of my schedule it says u.s. daily troop update. u.s. troops died in iraq a
-- presence of both al qaeda and isis.e will update our security stands and turn our forces to the threats that will dominate the future and ensure the american people's security for tickets to come. we will never forget the terrible cost that we paid as a nation. many of you likely lost friends and colleagues in afghanistan and iraq. i know this is personal to you. especially as you head into memorial day weekend. we as a nation will remember those we lost. after i announced my decision to end...
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one, to diminish and disrupt al qaeda and afghanistan and number two, to ensure that al qaeda and other terrorists could not use afghans while to plan future terrorist attacks on the united states or our allies. after more than two decades of the war, we've achieved those objectives, which is why i welcome president biden's announcement to withdraw all of our troops from afghanistan by september 11th of this year. now, i am fully aware that withdrawinger entails risks. but we must also recognize the nature of the threat emanating from afghanistan. that risk now is dramatically different than it was almost 20 years ago and the capability of our armed services has evolved in those 20 years. the existence is a fact that we must and have to deal with that requires a diplomatic solution, not a military one. wiand while i understand [inaudible] to uphold the commitment that it's made on terrorism and al qaeda, we must test their ability to keep that promise. still, there remains concerns which i share. i am troubled that the withdrawal may mean or what it may mean for the future of afghan wom
one, to diminish and disrupt al qaeda and afghanistan and number two, to ensure that al qaeda and other terrorists could not use afghans while to plan future terrorist attacks on the united states or our allies. after more than two decades of the war, we've achieved those objectives, which is why i welcome president biden's announcement to withdraw all of our troops from afghanistan by september 11th of this year. now, i am fully aware that withdrawinger entails risks. but we must also...
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time you heard al qaeda?let's take that outrage first. al qaeda -- this is a real problem for the biden administration. look, i think congressman donald said it best, he said what trump gave was accountability and i couldn't agree more. and what we have right now is an administration that wants to be liked. and you can't be in these situations and want to be likeed because that gives power over to others so whether it is border issue. whether it's our enemies inside afghanistan. whether it's the russians buildup in the ukraine, we are seeing all of these other countries and leaders testing joe biden to see how far they can go, and right now biden's criteria is allowing people to go really far push the limits because he doesn't fire department to be disliked. he wants the world to like him and for us to kind of hug and move forward and when you have that criteria, when you have the criteria that you really want the other side to like you, you become really weak and power goes into their hands. judge jeanine: a
time you heard al qaeda?let's take that outrage first. al qaeda -- this is a real problem for the biden administration. look, i think congressman donald said it best, he said what trump gave was accountability and i couldn't agree more. and what we have right now is an administration that wants to be liked. and you can't be in these situations and want to be likeed because that gives power over to others so whether it is border issue. whether it's our enemies inside afghanistan. whether it's...
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diffused, including al qaeda. we need to posture ourselves to be able to deal with that thread differently than we have done in the past 20 years in afghanistan. >> over a two decade period, as someone who was a former military intelligence officer, it does not surprise me to know that the threat profile, the threat of terrorist activity, the threat to the homeland has shifted. not just informed, not just in terms of its level and nature, but geographically, it has shifted, as well. is that accurate? that is accurate. >> did that in form this decision? >> the president made that clear. >> was it assessed that as we look beyond the summer and into future years that there would be a spike in violence targeting our forces, other american personnel in the country of afghanistan if we stayed? >> yes, the assessment was if we stayed post-may 1, based on the agreement that the taliban and us had a, they wouldn't attack us during this period, and we would be back at war likely with the taliban. >> this is the decision, wh
diffused, including al qaeda. we need to posture ourselves to be able to deal with that thread differently than we have done in the past 20 years in afghanistan. >> over a two decade period, as someone who was a former military intelligence officer, it does not surprise me to know that the threat profile, the threat of terrorist activity, the threat to the homeland has shifted. not just informed, not just in terms of its level and nature, but geographically, it has shifted, as well. is...
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al-qaeda is degraded, but it still has a presence in afghanistan.zawahiri, was assessed to be in afghanistan until mid to late last year, and the most worrying aspect of the jihadist revival issue is that the taliban still retain a relationship with al-qaeda, and they are only offering very minimal guarantees for now. and al-qaeda, for its part, is portraying the us withdrawal as its own victory as well. dr asfandyar mir. residents of care homes in england will be able to go out for walks and visit relatives' gardens without having to self—isolate afterwards, following new rules which come into force on tuesday. 0ur health correspondent jim reed reports. john kemp's mother sheila has lived in a care home in eastbourne for the last two years. the 92—year—old has seen her family recently, but sitting two metres apart, wearing ppe. from tuesday, they can walk together on the seafront again. with my mother, it means she can actually go out, get into the fresh air, be able to go on the seafront, see people, have a cup of coffee, a cup of tea somewhere. 0
al-qaeda is degraded, but it still has a presence in afghanistan.zawahiri, was assessed to be in afghanistan until mid to late last year, and the most worrying aspect of the jihadist revival issue is that the taliban still retain a relationship with al-qaeda, and they are only offering very minimal guarantees for now. and al-qaeda, for its part, is portraying the us withdrawal as its own victory as well. dr asfandyar mir. residents of care homes in england will be able to go out for walks and...
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that al qaeda is on our side in syria and biden acknowledged that al qaeda was in alliance with the united states was a me the us and our allies i am without you just as it is being on the show we went to damascus and he said they're going to be elections this year presumably there can be no elections while the european union. well i don't know are they committing murder by these sanctions on syrian people and the united states continues to threaten syria and israel bombs damascus as it has in the muslim to do. yes i mean we do have. a extraordinary bad situation with turkey sponsoring jihadists in italy the maybe 2 or 3000000 people under the control of al qaida or had choppers if you like that i mean they're not very pleasant people to talk and then you have the north eastern side. turkey supporting a kurdish and america's 40 a sort of kurdish more autonomy and then you have the rest of the population most of the urban population but i think the will be elections held or it's possible to be held and they will be held in embassies outside syria who are those who are refugees if they're al
that al qaeda is on our side in syria and biden acknowledged that al qaeda was in alliance with the united states was a me the us and our allies i am without you just as it is being on the show we went to damascus and he said they're going to be elections this year presumably there can be no elections while the european union. well i don't know are they committing murder by these sanctions on syrian people and the united states continues to threaten syria and israel bombs damascus as it has in...
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al-qaeda is degraded, but it still has a presence in afghanistan. of al-qaeda was assessed to be in afghanistan until mid to late last year, and the most worrying aspect of the jihadist revival issue is that the taliban still retain relationship with al-qaeda, and they are only offering very minimal guarantees for now. and al-qaeda, for its part, is portraying the us withdrawal as its own victory as well. that was dr asfandyar mir speaking to us earlier. all adults in india can now get a first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. that's good news — in theory — for a country that's become the first in the world to record more than 400,000 coronavirus infections in a single day. but many states in india have closed vaccine centres because of a shortage of supplies. and hospitals are still struggling to cope, short of beds and oxygen. devina gupta has more from the capital delhi. 400,000 and counting. surging covid cases now making inroads in india's hinterland. these villagers in the eastern indian state of 0disha are living in fear. people here are so poor
al-qaeda is degraded, but it still has a presence in afghanistan. of al-qaeda was assessed to be in afghanistan until mid to late last year, and the most worrying aspect of the jihadist revival issue is that the taliban still retain relationship with al-qaeda, and they are only offering very minimal guarantees for now. and al-qaeda, for its part, is portraying the us withdrawal as its own victory as well. that was dr asfandyar mir speaking to us earlier. all adults in india can now get a first...
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in the past few days al qaeda is in syria is an asset of the united states also there is israel this ironclad guarantee given in the past few days by biden's pentagon boss and and of course there are the troops on the air ukraine russia border and the threat by the by the administration of retaliation military retaliation being be against russia. or yes i think as a role i really saw it no sense. if you like supremacy or anything in the 1st it was before the anchorage talks. the chinese were still hoping that could be a moment a modus vivendi achieved with biden ministration i think it was at the anchorage and what led up to anchorage all the threats that the new sanctions that were imposed and the statements coming out of the us that convinced them that there was a null there are preparing and rush to i think for the sense that the opening of a clash of some sort between the united states and russia china and iran is almost inevitable and that this is something that is going to be the deciding the decisive moment in the future of geopolitics global geopolitics really that eventually
in the past few days al qaeda is in syria is an asset of the united states also there is israel this ironclad guarantee given in the past few days by biden's pentagon boss and and of course there are the troops on the air ukraine russia border and the threat by the by the administration of retaliation military retaliation being be against russia. or yes i think as a role i really saw it no sense. if you like supremacy or anything in the 1st it was before the anchorage talks. the chinese were...
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despite great progress threats from al qaeda, isys and other terrorist groups still remain. the director of national intelligence stated in the 2021 annual assessment that isys and al qaeda leaning among and forwards the greatest terrorist threats to us interests overseas and that they seek to conduct attacks inside the united states although sustained us and allied counterterrorist pressure as broadly degraded their capabilities to do so. we must look to transition to a new counterterrorism architecture in the region to continue to degrade al qaeda, isys and other terrorist groups to grant their ability to attack the homeland. since, commander general mackenzie provided the committee some assurance that such a counterterrorism posture in the region was possible caution it would be reduced capability with longer ranges it would make more risk and require greater resources. i would be interested in hearing from the witnesses what progress has been made in instructing a follow along or over rising posture while the united states and coalition forces will physically transition
despite great progress threats from al qaeda, isys and other terrorist groups still remain. the director of national intelligence stated in the 2021 annual assessment that isys and al qaeda leaning among and forwards the greatest terrorist threats to us interests overseas and that they seek to conduct attacks inside the united states although sustained us and allied counterterrorist pressure as broadly degraded their capabilities to do so. we must look to transition to a new counterterrorism...
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, that al-qaeda continues to operate with .n afghanistan. the and is that your understanding, and is that the understanding o our military people on the ground in afghanistan? senator,Ñi it's clear the e tht taliban's compliance uneven. i'd prefer to go into detail one that in our closedñr session. >> people are going to know very soon once we pull out whether al-qaeda and isis continue to these applicants and their families as we know are in danger from the caliban. many of th 18,000 afghan siv applicants currently in process.at tho we know they're in imminent tter danger from thes taliban. many of the delays stem from th. difficulty those applicants have in obtaining employment verification letters fromÑi forr and often defunct employers.an and considering thaty of many ov those applicants havee served support of the military and do directly with the department of xd be us defense, do we have a centralized database that can bi used to verify the employmentÑif those s.i.v. applicants? >> senator, it's my understanding we are d
, that al-qaeda continues to operate with .n afghanistan. the and is that your understanding, and is that the understanding o our military people on the ground in afghanistan? senator,Ñi it's clear the e tht taliban's compliance uneven. i'd prefer to go into detail one that in our closedñr session. >> people are going to know very soon once we pull out whether al-qaeda and isis continue to these applicants and their families as we know are in danger from the caliban. many of th 18,000...
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it gets significant resources to counter al-qaeda, isis, and uranium back to terrorists. general mackenzie, i understand in the last year you've been able to reduce the troop levels in the region, but i worried this administration's policies in your region are driven more than politics than national security. first enough ghana stand, the administration is by its own admission executing a calendar based drawdown rather than a condition based one. we know this is true. we've talked about this for quite a period of time. general mackenzie, you recently stated that the taliban still has to take action to meet the conditions for u.s. troop withdrawal in the february 2020 agreement. and the arbitrary september 11th deadline for the troop withdrawal risks the power vacuum that terrorists will dominate and used to threaten our homeland again. i want to add here that i'm extremely disappointed that general miller has not yet scheduled to testify publicly before the committee and i hope that you will work to fix that, general mackenzie. secondly, the administration is moving quick
it gets significant resources to counter al-qaeda, isis, and uranium back to terrorists. general mackenzie, i understand in the last year you've been able to reduce the troop levels in the region, but i worried this administration's policies in your region are driven more than politics than national security. first enough ghana stand, the administration is by its own admission executing a calendar based drawdown rather than a condition based one. we know this is true. we've talked about this...
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al-qaeda is depleted but still has a presence in afghanistan.e is taliban still maintain relationship with al-qaeda and they are only offering very minimal guarantees for now, and al-qaeda for its part is portraying the us were throwing as its own directory. the us were throwing as its own directo . ., ., ,, directory. from the uk and the us, the taliban — directory. from the uk and the us, the taliban is _ directory. from the uk and the us, the taliban is often _ directory. from the uk and the us, the taliban is often seen _ directory. from the uk and the us, the taliban is often seen as - directory. from the uk and the us, the taliban is often seen as a - the taliban is often seen as a pariah group, but presumably it does have support from elsewhere. 50 the have support from elsewhere. so the taliban has long _ have support from elsewhere. so the taliban has long been _ have support from elsewhere. so the taliban has long been allied - have support from elsewhere. so the taliban has long been allied to - have support from elsewhere. so the tal
al-qaeda is depleted but still has a presence in afghanistan.e is taliban still maintain relationship with al-qaeda and they are only offering very minimal guarantees for now, and al-qaeda for its part is portraying the us were throwing as its own directory. the us were throwing as its own directo . ., ., ,, directory. from the uk and the us, the taliban — directory. from the uk and the us, the taliban is _ directory. from the uk and the us, the taliban is often _ directory. from the uk and...
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we must look to continue to degrade al qaeda, isis and other groups. we were recently provided some assurances that such a counterterrorism was possible, but it would reduce the possibility with longer ranges and heightened risks. i would be interested in hearing from the witnesses what progress has been made in instructing a follow on or over the horizon posture. additionally while the united states and coalition forces will physically transition from the country, international support to the afghan government, including support to the afghan security forces will remain vital to security and stability there. ultimately the afghan government must find a way to govern in a way that earns the confidence of its people, especially beyond the limits of the cities by providing basic services to provide security, health care, and justice. it is understood that the afghan government will struggle to hold the taliban at bay if international support is withdrawn and it will be difficult for the international community to justify to continue to provide such assis
we must look to continue to degrade al qaeda, isis and other groups. we were recently provided some assurances that such a counterterrorism was possible, but it would reduce the possibility with longer ranges and heightened risks. i would be interested in hearing from the witnesses what progress has been made in instructing a follow on or over the horizon posture. additionally while the united states and coalition forces will physically transition from the country, international support to the...
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or allegedly al-qaeda being arrested or detained in afghanistan and some of them were being sent to prisons in afghanistan and some were being sent to guantanamo bay but there were others who simply were disappeared somebody saw a group of men in black take somebody and put them in an airplane and the airport maintenance person took down the tail number and so this tail number led eventually a year later into understanding the renditions were airplane flights done by the cia from certain airports in the united states with certain cover companies fake companies around the world somewhere to do something. we started asking questions about where this plane was what it was who owned it who operated it and journalists from other countries and human rights watch and amnesty international other groups slowly began to figure out more and more about the cia's air travel system. and so now you. to support this system the secret system you have more and more people in more and more countries involved and soon you got the idea that this is a big apparatus a structure that is being put in place
or allegedly al-qaeda being arrested or detained in afghanistan and some of them were being sent to prisons in afghanistan and some were being sent to guantanamo bay but there were others who simply were disappeared somebody saw a group of men in black take somebody and put them in an airplane and the airport maintenance person took down the tail number and so this tail number led eventually a year later into understanding the renditions were airplane flights done by the cia from certain...
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that is from the glory days of al qaeda when the leaders insisting the focus must not be on the near enemy, but the far enemy, the united states and the west for broadly. this is have disintegrated to no central command or ideology. isis has more funds but it too searches for unstable or ungoverned places like mozambique, where it could operate from. the focus on the local conflicts eroded any global appeal. muslims around the world did not identify with local causes in mozambique. in the 1970, they rooted their appeal in failure, the failure of the dictatorships and monarchies of the arab world to develop their societies. islamist urged muslims to give up on western style modernization which led only to poverty and tyranny for them. instead, they urged the embrace of the idea of political islam, the road to an islamic state. people like bin laden and his associates turned political islam into militant islam because they urged that is the only way to topple the dictatorship. they urged terrorism against those regimes but more importantly against the superpower that supported them, am
that is from the glory days of al qaeda when the leaders insisting the focus must not be on the near enemy, but the far enemy, the united states and the west for broadly. this is have disintegrated to no central command or ideology. isis has more funds but it too searches for unstable or ungoverned places like mozambique, where it could operate from. the focus on the local conflicts eroded any global appeal. muslims around the world did not identify with local causes in mozambique. in the 1970,...
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that's important to consider that the entire al-qaeda contingent in saudi arabia, almost all of it hasad the amnesty international reports, the human rights watch reports. you can see that there are still many individuals who have done nothing more than dissent against the government who are locked up. we know that for a fact. you may not want to acknowledge it, but we know it for a fact. when you told me that women have these extraordinary new rights in saudi arabia, the truth is a woman in saudi arabia cannot file a lawsuit on her own today. they still, women still need permission from a male relative to marry or live on their own. and those women who disobey their "guardian" can still face arrest. so i'm just wondering why you portray it... that's not true. women can live on their own without the permission of their guardian. i never said they couldn't live on their own without permission. i just said that those who disobey their guardian can still face arrest. all of this is true. i just wonder why you as a journalist do not present the truth about what's happening in saudi arabia
that's important to consider that the entire al-qaeda contingent in saudi arabia, almost all of it hasad the amnesty international reports, the human rights watch reports. you can see that there are still many individuals who have done nothing more than dissent against the government who are locked up. we know that for a fact. you may not want to acknowledge it, but we know it for a fact. when you told me that women have these extraordinary new rights in saudi arabia, the truth is a woman in...
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key to tracking down the al qaeda leader was a pakistani doctor, shakil afridi.gramme, in order to extract bin laden�*s d-n-a. secunder kermani sent this report from the compound in abbottabad, pakistan, where bin laden met his death. the house where 0sama bin laden hid was demolished not too long after the raid that led to his death. an empty plot of land with rubble strewn across it. a lot is changed over the past ten years, a guy that still has dangerous franchises in yemen and somalia but the global threat posed by the group has greatly diminished and pakistan, the number of attacks by militant groups is drastically reduced all across the border in afghanistan, president biden has cited successes against al-qaeda is on the reasons for the withdrawal of us troops from the country that is currently under way there although there are concerns that continuing instability in afghanistan will play into the hands of al-qaeda. internationally, the killing of bin laden was seen as a victory over terrorism. and pakistan, it also raised uncomfortable questions about how
key to tracking down the al qaeda leader was a pakistani doctor, shakil afridi.gramme, in order to extract bin laden�*s d-n-a. secunder kermani sent this report from the compound in abbottabad, pakistan, where bin laden met his death. the house where 0sama bin laden hid was demolished not too long after the raid that led to his death. an empty plot of land with rubble strewn across it. a lot is changed over the past ten years, a guy that still has dangerous franchises in yemen and somalia but...
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navy seals stormed the al qaeda leader's base in pakistan and says american efforts to fight al qaeda have left the group greatly degraded as u.s. troops prepare to withdraw from afghanistan well a local doctor who helped pinpoint a summer bed lawton's location is still in a pakistani jail. afridi was never formally charged for his role in helping the cia to find the al qaeda leader he helped run a fake vaccination program to confirm bin laden's location he's been in pakistani custody since 2011 but according to his lawyer he was denied a fair trial. look he never complained that he has done something for united states that the americans should get him out of here but morally when americans say that he has worked with them they should do something with for him reporters without borders says attacks on the media have increased during the coronavirus pandemic some governments have accused journalists of false reporting on coronaviruses latest trying to downplay the extent of the crisis last in america to say listen human reports from santiago. in latin america journalism can be a danger
navy seals stormed the al qaeda leader's base in pakistan and says american efforts to fight al qaeda have left the group greatly degraded as u.s. troops prepare to withdraw from afghanistan well a local doctor who helped pinpoint a summer bed lawton's location is still in a pakistani jail. afridi was never formally charged for his role in helping the cia to find the al qaeda leader he helped run a fake vaccination program to confirm bin laden's location he's been in pakistani custody since...
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navy seals stormed the al qaeda leader's base in pakistan biden says that american efforts to fight al qaeda have left the group greatly degraded as u.s. troops from its withdrawal from afghanistan. a local doctor who helped pinpoint bin laden's location is still in a pakistani jail shaquille afridi was never formally charged for his role in helping the cia's of find the al qaeda leader he helped to run a fake vaccination program to confront back bin laden's location he's been in pakistani custody since 2011 but according to his lawyer he was denied a fair trial they get looked at he never complained that he has done something for the united states or that the americans should get him out of here but morally when americans say that he had worked with them then they should do something with for him at least 25 people have died after 2 boats collided in central banker bash police say an overcrowded speedboat at a vessel transporting sand or in an accident it happened on the purple river near the town of ship channel 5 people were rescued 3 people are dead after a boat capsized off the co
navy seals stormed the al qaeda leader's base in pakistan biden says that american efforts to fight al qaeda have left the group greatly degraded as u.s. troops from its withdrawal from afghanistan. a local doctor who helped pinpoint bin laden's location is still in a pakistani jail shaquille afridi was never formally charged for his role in helping the cia's of find the al qaeda leader he helped to run a fake vaccination program to confront back bin laden's location he's been in pakistani...
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navy seals stormed the al qaeda leader's base in pakistan biden says that american efforts to fight al qaeda have left the group greatly degraded as u.s. troops prepare to withdraw from afghanistan where a doctor who helped pinpoint osama bin laden's location is still in a pakistani jail shaquille afridi was never formally charged for his role in helping the cia to find the al qaeda leader he helped to run a fake vaccination program to confirm bin laden's location he's been in pakistani custody since 2011 but according to his lawyer he was denied a fair trial they get was look like he never complained that he has done something for the united states or that the americans should get him out of here but morally when americans say that he had worked with them then they should do something with the him u.s. republican senator and former presidential hopeful mitt romney has been booed at a republican convention at his home state of utah. romney was critical of former president donald trump and the only republican senators a vote twice to convict him of his impeachment trials. was called a c
navy seals stormed the al qaeda leader's base in pakistan biden says that american efforts to fight al qaeda have left the group greatly degraded as u.s. troops prepare to withdraw from afghanistan where a doctor who helped pinpoint osama bin laden's location is still in a pakistani jail shaquille afridi was never formally charged for his role in helping the cia to find the al qaeda leader he helped to run a fake vaccination program to confirm bin laden's location he's been in pakistani custody...