b. jonah hall is in london with more now this is a country deeply invested in afghanistan up to 20 years. of that nature mission, the coast of 2nd senior partner in the nato alliance. after the u. s. it was an opportunity for us to have their say to discuss what has happened to talk about what little this country can perhaps now contribute to help. in the aftermath, we've seen some extremely moving point in, sometimes bitter and angry interventions from empties. some of them veterans of that campaign in afghanistan that we've seen strong questions. also, the government, about it preparedness for all of this post johnson and his foreign secretary were on holiday. as these events unfolded and escalated towards the end of last week. we've had questions about the failures of western intelligence to be able to predict what would happen and questions about where the more could be done to form some kind of a coalition without the united states to stand strong enough to stand and head off prevent. what in effect happened? the government has tried to talk up the positives, the successes that have