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i. u. s. president. his question of his administration's handling of the afghan has done withdrawal, and pledges to evacuate all afghans who work alongside us forces. ah, hello i mariam, new jersey in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program on the front line of media freedom, increasing concern over the safety of journalists in afghanistan, resort hospital struggle to treat the wounded, also another devastating earthquake in haiti. and we're looking at the complex where the illegal fishing in the gulf of california, where a kilo endangered fish could be worth more than a kilo of cocaine. ah, welcome to the program. more gunfire has been hired and stung grenades used to push back huge crowds, gathering their cobbles at port for a 5th day. now, thousands of people of their daily hoping to flee. afghanistan on the taliban rule, the us and nato pledged to accelerate the number of evacuations. but many afghans is still facing major obstacles from taliban roadblocks to problems with pa
i. u. s. president. his question of his administration's handling of the afghan has done withdrawal, and pledges to evacuate all afghans who work alongside us forces. ah, hello i mariam, new jersey in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program on the front line of media freedom, increasing concern over the safety of journalists in afghanistan, resort hospital struggle to treat the wounded, also another devastating earthquake in haiti. and we're looking at the complex...
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u. s. military base where they used a c. i turn coat to attack us soldiers. there are several other attacks on american assets, and this all led to a rise of terrorism inside pocket on directly related to the u. s. presence in afghanistan, 6 years ago, the pakistani taliban, which was widely suspected of being used by the african government, backed by the u. s. against pakistan turned into isis k central. it's the same thing as isis. so most viewers with no slumming state of iraq and syria, isis, which was this group that took over in 2014, 2015 big swath of iraq and syria. and by the way, who were able to do that because of massive amounts of military equipment that the us left behind specifically interact. that's where they really got their weapons from. they went into iraq, took those home these weapons and went back into syria, isis k, which is the islamic state of correson, which essentially means eastern. they don't like the taliban, they're not friends with the taliban. they've been fighting the taliban. but more importantly, they'd been fight in the us
u. s. military base where they used a c. i turn coat to attack us soldiers. there are several other attacks on american assets, and this all led to a rise of terrorism inside pocket on directly related to the u. s. presence in afghanistan, 6 years ago, the pakistani taliban, which was widely suspected of being used by the african government, backed by the u. s. against pakistan turned into isis k central. it's the same thing as isis. so most viewers with no slumming state of iraq and syria,...
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and so i know that the u. s. i would imagine the u. s. government is, is contemplating its position moving forward on how to support the afghan people. but this was a deliberate decision by the taliban to resort to violence, to take over the government, to go away from a peace process that was negotiated with the united states and the afghan government and the afghan people. and commit violence and commit atrocities as are being reported in your previous reporting. and so for that, i really do have great concerns about how the tall bond chooses to govern. and that the choices that they made they knew were going to have consequences. they've been creating international legitimacy in the agreement with the united states in 2020, with the trop ministration. they allocated 2 paragraphs for sanctions removal request. that's a lot of political energy for something that they, that they really did care about. and so it remains to be seen how the tall about acts and then how the international community should respond to those acts. but the tell
and so i know that the u. s. i would imagine the u. s. government is, is contemplating its position moving forward on how to support the afghan people. but this was a deliberate decision by the taliban to resort to violence, to take over the government, to go away from a peace process that was negotiated with the united states and the afghan government and the afghan people. and commit violence and commit atrocities as are being reported in your previous reporting. and so for that, i really do...
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u. s. thought that they could try to pull off over the last 20 years. well the u. s. is trying to engage in nation building. i mean the u. s. and when military, we were entirely successful with every engagement with the taliban and insurgent force and happiness. and keep in mind that this is a political defeat, not a military one for the u. s. i was a, it was a loss of will and lack of thinking. we didn't have a, we ended up fighting a 20 year war. not a 20. your so much is one year war 20 times over. so there's a real distinction there. obviously the russians have a lot of experience in afghan and like the united states, it was not a pleasant part of russian history. the russians want to, will they be able to have the basing and touch it gets done and is becca stand to be able to build a type of build up the type of infrastructure necessary for an incursion against and remember in the cold war, when the russians were last there, so she started his breakfast and were part of the soviet union, not really any more. so the question is, the big question, the biggest question of all is, do the russians really want
u. s. thought that they could try to pull off over the last 20 years. well the u. s. is trying to engage in nation building. i mean the u. s. and when military, we were entirely successful with every engagement with the taliban and insurgent force and happiness. and keep in mind that this is a political defeat, not a military one for the u. s. i was a, it was a loss of will and lack of thinking. we didn't have a, we ended up fighting a 20 year war. not a 20. your so much is one year war 20...
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i think the u. s. telegraphing that it was leaving for so long, reducing its forces to level that we're not really capable of non gauging anymore. that gave them the opportunity to convince regional leaders and eventually those who were working with the government that they would eventually win. and once convinced that the government forces would lose rather than fight. and they just sit down that of course, you know, contributed to the speed in which the government but what i was referring to is not so much security forces, but the society, i think a country has a kaji and culture and outlook. and of course, most of that is pretty constant. culture doesn't change, but i think access to education access to the world, access to travels. i think the afghan family have today is not the same as soon as we had in 2001 good to speak to you, former us ambassador to nato volk. appreciate your time. thank you so much. a lot of the news now. hospitals in the u. s, state of louisiana have been forced to evacuate
i think the u. s. telegraphing that it was leaving for so long, reducing its forces to level that we're not really capable of non gauging anymore. that gave them the opportunity to convince regional leaders and eventually those who were working with the government that they would eventually win. and once convinced that the government forces would lose rather than fight. and they just sit down that of course, you know, contributed to the speed in which the government but what i was referring to...
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i saw k fighters still in afghanistan. and he said that the u. s. still, of course reserves the right to act against them. should it be necessary? and he said though, in his words, he said, and these are his words. he says, i think the taliban is going to have their hands full dealing with the ice. okay. fighters. those were his words. in short here, it was an interesting briefing because it was really frank frank, in terms of he also mentioned that the last evacuees actually were taken out of afghanistan 12 hours before the us actually pulled out of the airport. he insinuated that there could have been a few few, i don't know how many, but some people still wanting to be evacuated. that simply could not get to the airport. so he said in his words, they could not be accommodated by the time that the u. s. had to get those last 5 planes. he said, leaving how many cars i international airport. to summarize, the united states no longer has any military presence in afghanistan after 20 years, gave l as onto they are joining us live from washington d. c.
i saw k fighters still in afghanistan. and he said that the u. s. still, of course reserves the right to act against them. should it be necessary? and he said though, in his words, he said, and these are his words. he says, i think the taliban is going to have their hands full dealing with the ice. okay. fighters. those were his words. in short here, it was an interesting briefing because it was really frank frank, in terms of he also mentioned that the last evacuees actually were taken out of...
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i don't think the u . s. government can really afford much higher interest rates with living debt that taken on and continue to take on. so that can be tremendous political pressure on the fed to keep strengths really, really low. and the other thing that i think speaks in favor of more inflation is the fact of the u. s. banking sector usage. and i'm a huge pile of deposits in reserve. but they haven't really thought to lend out yet . and as economy, continuous improve, things continue to normalize. the banks will start to do that. so gonna see sort of a wall of cash industry, a trickle, and then really a flood of cash come out of the banks, commercial banks as they start to land out and that will be in people's pockets and about and spend more drive prices higher still. so i don't think we're who was at all and inflation yet. russian trying to look pretty russia and brazil for present pixels. really bad, i think waiting for more inflation to come in in the coming months. and yes, don't tell jerome how that
i don't think the u . s. government can really afford much higher interest rates with living debt that taken on and continue to take on. so that can be tremendous political pressure on the fed to keep strengths really, really low. and the other thing that i think speaks in favor of more inflation is the fact of the u. s. banking sector usage. and i'm a huge pile of deposits in reserve. but they haven't really thought to lend out yet . and as economy, continuous improve, things continue to...
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u. s. isn't the only big capital market out there and that there are risks to listing in the us. the u. s. used to be the de facto market to i p o on given its global reach and investor participation, they're kind of sending the message that there are other places to raise capital, not just the u. s. and it's capital markets are no longer what they used to be. and also, while there's a certain paranoid aspect to it by citing these security concerns over listing in the us, it's also pointing out to other countries that hey, if you list your tech, darlene, here in the us, they might look under hood and demand that you release all the sense of data you collect on us citizens over to them and this term sensitive. it's just completely arbitrary. they can say anything is sensitive and or to lay claim on it. the us capital market was the gold standard because it once represented a free market. and now it doesn't seem to be the case anymore because what happened to china could very well happen to any other country that gets on the u. s. is bad side. the u. s. threatened to de la chinese companies forcing institutional to divest inte
u. s. isn't the only big capital market out there and that there are risks to listing in the us. the u. s. used to be the de facto market to i p o on given its global reach and investor participation, they're kind of sending the message that there are other places to raise capital, not just the u. s. and it's capital markets are no longer what they used to be. and also, while there's a certain paranoid aspect to it by citing these security concerns over listing in the us, it's also pointing out...
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u. s. system with the guns. effectively the u. s. military where the officers and the africans with the soldiers. when the officers pulled out, the soldiers didn't know what to do. i also think the u. s. was still looking at a map of afghanistan that was made up of provinces and districts. and of course the taliban were looking at a tribal map and speaking to all the key tribal players and getting them to, to change sides and lawfully what a diplomatic failure all those talks in doha, the u. s. strategy in those talks proved i think, to be not the right strategy at all. they took the taliban on trust. tell of on once they pulled out their forces would negotiate with, with the african government that they come up with a unity government. i don't think that president trump restart does negotiations. all president biden was perhaps following the words that we used to hear from ronald reagan that russian program he used to. he used to was site trust, but verify will corey for the vasic fall, i will be felt foreign. why age? you had the us fax, you see fancy blinking on the american television earlier claiming that the commonplace. absolutely. everything they had to th
u. s. system with the guns. effectively the u. s. military where the officers and the africans with the soldiers. when the officers pulled out, the soldiers didn't know what to do. i also think the u. s. was still looking at a map of afghanistan that was made up of provinces and districts. and of course the taliban were looking at a tribal map and speaking to all the key tribal players and getting them to, to change sides and lawfully what a diplomatic failure all those talks in doha, the u. s....
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u. s. foreign policy. i think what having conversations about us wars in the middle east and in particular afghan, it's dan. it is so important to talk about julian hassan, and would you be contributions? i think the united states government is seeking to make an example out of julian authority to show other journalists, this is what can happen to you if you expose the u. s. military industrial complex, and if you embarrass the u. s. government, we can only show that through the afghan war diaries in the rapport logs. these were crimes were not happening here and there. this is with some sort of rare occurrence. there were civilian casualties on a regular basis in wiki lease. expose that we should be thinking, joanna sergeant, we should all be advocating for his immediate release because this was certainly public interest journalism. one of the key ames of the us invasion of afghanistan was to annihilate the al qaeda terrorist network which declared war america 5 years before the us and the country will 25 y
u. s. foreign policy. i think what having conversations about us wars in the middle east and in particular afghan, it's dan. it is so important to talk about julian hassan, and would you be contributions? i think the united states government is seeking to make an example out of julian authority to show other journalists, this is what can happen to you if you expose the u. s. military industrial complex, and if you embarrass the u. s. government, we can only show that through the afghan war...
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i think the u. s. it's rather it's instrumental for him on the policy because the care, the strategies are openly based on global him on his much everything black and white. so the rice of china itself becomes the problem. it's not merely that there are some competing interest in china itself that has to be cut down in size and sorry that was supposed to develop and grow under the wing of united states to supply every little thing. good thing now is trying to taking this technological leadership, living industry and building infrastructure on the world is getting the growing footprints in global finance. and this is very problematic as the u. s. does not recognize eagles in a world based on global dominance. so it's the size of china, so which is the problem because usually in diplomacy, you tried to map out our strategic interests was yours. can we mitigate or harmonize interest or at least respect the strategic interest and try to reduce the area of rivalry in here. they're very mush clear that the c
i think the u. s. it's rather it's instrumental for him on the policy because the care, the strategies are openly based on global him on his much everything black and white. so the rice of china itself becomes the problem. it's not merely that there are some competing interest in china itself that has to be cut down in size and sorry that was supposed to develop and grow under the wing of united states to supply every little thing. good thing now is trying to taking this technological...
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u. k. jail cell to the united states. we discussed us policy in afghanistan with journalists, taylor, who duck and former whistleblower barrett brown. i think the u. s. government to some extent it doesn't really know what it's fighting for, nor the funding for the regular thing as such. it's more of a reflexive sort of series of power plays by individuals in the government's domestically. that the manner in which the u. s. has a pedal whistleblowers journalists, leakers facts, even before dropped him to office. had i think a ball into a, perhaps, to a, to all time low and things that non prove and want to 656 years. i think anyone who knows that they're talking about has to look at the us as a wild animal and go from there. this is not the 1st time that joined. sanchez was correct in his assessment related to us foreign policy. i think when having conversations about us wars in the middle east and in particular afghan, it's dan, it is so important to talk about julian hassan. and would you be contribution? i think the united states government is seeking to make an example out of julian assad to show other journalists. this is what can happen to you
u. k. jail cell to the united states. we discussed us policy in afghanistan with journalists, taylor, who duck and former whistleblower barrett brown. i think the u. s. government to some extent it doesn't really know what it's fighting for, nor the funding for the regular thing as such. it's more of a reflexive sort of series of power plays by individuals in the government's domestically. that the manner in which the u. s. has a pedal whistleblowers journalists, leakers facts, even before...
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i think you're probably you're going to see opec plus is going to remain confident that the u. s. is going to still be a net importer of oil and i think that's why a lot of people are still bullied long term for oil. and one more thing before we go ad, there's one angle that i wanted to hit on here. and that's the new report released monday from the united nations calling the climate crisis, a code read for humanity. now this prompts the calls for cutting back commissions, which we've heard a ton recently. will this along with dividing administrations push for electric vehicles, have any impact on the outlook for the oil industry in the near future that all years away? i think that's years away and remember big oil has been really focused on shifting their revenue streams. so big oil has been, they've been preparing for this for quite some time. i think we were a little, i think the energy sector saw some relief under the trump administration. we are able to really allow production to get those record levels above 13000000 a day. but i think right now you're probably going to see b
i think you're probably you're going to see opec plus is going to remain confident that the u. s. is going to still be a net importer of oil and i think that's why a lot of people are still bullied long term for oil. and one more thing before we go ad, there's one angle that i wanted to hit on here. and that's the new report released monday from the united nations calling the climate crisis, a code read for humanity. now this prompts the calls for cutting back commissions, which we've heard a...
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u. s. s, i committed a pretty impressive amount of resources to beating up the columbia armed forces and police in columbia, in the war against armed rebels. and now that war machine, the united states, that the united states helped build up as being on lease against on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain, training. i mean, there's been apparently 2100000 in something called the police innovations for stabilisation training in columbia and so on. but, but i mean, human rights watch america's director seriously saying that the scale of the police violence has not been seen in latin america. tell me what you're hearing, that human rights, what can be saying that the levels of violence can be that, that severe? so the 6 i have on this come from human rights n g o in columbia, that has been compiling nice. it just extend this started on april 28th and what they have so far, and they tend to be conservative in their numbers becaus
u. s. s, i committed a pretty impressive amount of resources to beating up the columbia armed forces and police in columbia, in the war against armed rebels. and now that war machine, the united states, that the united states helped build up as being on lease against on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain, training. i mean, there's been apparently 2100000 in something called the police innovations for stabilisation training...
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i mean the u. s. i know they could have been evacuating many african civilians. do they have a moral obligation? if nothing else to take those people who they said this is how normal life is, we're giving it to you. now we're abandoning you that they have an obligation to take all of those young off guns and take them back to america because they've shown them what life is like in the west and then they just abandon them. well, i think that's a very, very difficult question. and again, i take a young, unfashionable view, that 1st of all, i think is totally impractical. even to think about doing that. i mean, if you're going to look at even women from urban areas in have gone to strong who those changes have most benefited. you're looking to colossal number of people. i also think there is, i think there is, there is different models number, few like into how other countries can go into countries like truck gum, stone. and as it encourage their own living standards, their own lifestyle, their own, their own values of western countries with put it. i think that one
i mean the u. s. i know they could have been evacuating many african civilians. do they have a moral obligation? if nothing else to take those people who they said this is how normal life is, we're giving it to you. now we're abandoning you that they have an obligation to take all of those young off guns and take them back to america because they've shown them what life is like in the west and then they just abandon them. well, i think that's a very, very difficult question. and again, i take a...
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u . s. i a 2nd with 22 and host japan room, 1711. 0, nice to say they're considering whether or not to take disciplinary action against american athlete. raven saunders the shop put silver medalists broke and limping rules by staging. the 1st podium protest of these gains and richardson reports from tokyo. according to olympic regulations, all podium protests, all band that didn't stop. american shop puts a raven saunders the silver medal winner, forming an x with her wrists. she said it was to represent where the oppressed meets. now sold is often war super hero masked during her competition, saying she identifies with the incredible hoax quest to control his strength and power. i may not open up everything, but i do feel lot that people say from the fact that like, you know, my hair, you know, the fact that i where girls or whatever it is. because my biggest thing is just, you know, always being me, gangs organizes say that rules are aimed at keeping support neutral and away from politics. a
u . s. i a 2nd with 22 and host japan room, 1711. 0, nice to say they're considering whether or not to take disciplinary action against american athlete. raven saunders the shop put silver medalists broke and limping rules by staging. the 1st podium protest of these gains and richardson reports from tokyo. according to olympic regulations, all podium protests, all band that didn't stop. american shop puts a raven saunders the silver medal winner, forming an x with her wrists. she said it was to...
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u. s. withdraw? yes, i just wanted to say one thing 1st that i'm not aware of follow attacking power stations and destroying power stations or dams the following lines. but they may infrastructure off the dams. the failure of the us policy and i've gotten into the economy was mainly due to its following a market economy model and not a mixed economy like the european 2nd world war, where the government was run off of essential, essential parts of the economy. and as for support of russia for all of on the russia, the more pragmatic ideological when it comes to foreign policy towards i'm going to send at least now after the soviet collapse, the unity then hash met. absolutely. the russians do see an opportunity and i'm going to some, especially if they want to keep security, or that in their 1000 a border through the independent countries of those on to come and also china, good luck was going to start to become a hub for the state from which they could recruit or of china and create trouble for the chinese
u. s. withdraw? yes, i just wanted to say one thing 1st that i'm not aware of follow attacking power stations and destroying power stations or dams the following lines. but they may infrastructure off the dams. the failure of the us policy and i've gotten into the economy was mainly due to its following a market economy model and not a mixed economy like the european 2nd world war, where the government was run off of essential, essential parts of the economy. and as for support of russia for...
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u. s. tried to force it to sell itself over to an american company, which essentially is legal theft, a chinese i p. and now it looks like the future battle ground of tech will lie within user data, which is a valuable commodity and something which foreign companies will not want to turn over to the u. s. yeah, it really is interesting to see how china is responding to the policies we've seen from the u. s. over the last few years. now, another story that came up this week was the fact that the chinese government is also moving to regulate the algorithms used by tech companies like fight, dance, and tens. that holdings. now of course, china is known for having strict controls that band. the majority of social media sites we use here in the u. s. so what kind of an impact is this restriction on individual algorithms expected to have? well, i think it's a huge, over step by the government to try to regulate the algorithms of private company. essentially what they're saying is, hey, you're doing too good of a job at what your bill to do. we need you to tone it down a bit and be less powerful and thu
u. s. tried to force it to sell itself over to an american company, which essentially is legal theft, a chinese i p. and now it looks like the future battle ground of tech will lie within user data, which is a valuable commodity and something which foreign companies will not want to turn over to the u. s. yeah, it really is interesting to see how china is responding to the policies we've seen from the u. s. over the last few years. now, another story that came up this week was the fact that the...
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i mean, historically, regardless of the ups and downs of the relationship between the 2 leaders, the, the u. s. israel special relationship has generally been immune from personal, political, ideological, or even strategic differences. you know, we saw that, i think most clearly and the obama administration where you had the president and the israeli prime minister had a terrible personal relationship. and yet, the bilateral relationship, actually sword to new heights, you know, we had unprecedented level is cooperation on unprecedented levels of american military aid to israel, very, very little pressure, even on the palestinian issue. virtually none at all. biden is even less inclined to put pressure on any israeli leadership, frankly, when it comes to the palestinian issue both because it's not a real priority for the administration. and because he's trying to avoid headaches on the domestic political front, his party is quite divided on on these issues. so really is i think going to be both the binding ministration and a prime minister. bennett, i think are committed to maintaining the sta
i mean, historically, regardless of the ups and downs of the relationship between the 2 leaders, the, the u. s. israel special relationship has generally been immune from personal, political, ideological, or even strategic differences. you know, we saw that, i think most clearly and the obama administration where you had the president and the israeli prime minister had a terrible personal relationship. and yet, the bilateral relationship, actually sword to new heights, you know, we had...
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i think the u. s. is credibility, empower and prestige in the world concerning its allies and it's out of the threats . but i think you might be right on the point about americans not carrying about afghanistan, not wanting to be in afghanistan, but then again, remember the power of pictures. remember those chaotic scenes that we've seen in recent towers out of cobble airport, those scenes are a desperate for all of us, but also, i suspect, show a humiliation of the us the way it's had to leave. and that will play out on every americans. tv screens in the coming hours. let's see what the us have to say about this because the us ambassador peter is about to speak. ok, james will talk to you in a minute. thank you so much. thank you, mr. president. secretary, general, good terrorist. thank you for your so bring briefing and for your strong statement your role along with your personal envoy. busy john or no, and special representative lyons and her team on the ground is especially vital now . and as we ent
i think the u. s. is credibility, empower and prestige in the world concerning its allies and it's out of the threats . but i think you might be right on the point about americans not carrying about afghanistan, not wanting to be in afghanistan, but then again, remember the power of pictures. remember those chaotic scenes that we've seen in recent towers out of cobble airport, those scenes are a desperate for all of us, but also, i suspect, show a humiliation of the us the way it's had to...
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u. s. non governmental organizations and afghans who otherwise are a great risk in u. s. news agencies. i know there are concerns about why we did not begin evacuating, atkins civilians sooner. part of the answer is some of the afghans did not want to leave earlier. still hopeful for their country and part of because the afghan government and his supporters discouraged us some organizing a mass exodus to avoid triggering, as they said, a crisis of confidence merican troops are performing this mission as professionally and as effectively as they always do. but it is not without risks . as we carry out this departure, we have made it clear to the tale mind. if they attack our personnel or disrupt our operation, the u. s. presence will be swift, and the response will be swift and forceful. will defend our people with devastating force if necessary. our current military mission, we short in time limit is what scope and focused in its objectives get our people and our allies as safely as quickly as possible. and once we have completed this mission, we will conclude our military withdrawal will
u. s. non governmental organizations and afghans who otherwise are a great risk in u. s. news agencies. i know there are concerns about why we did not begin evacuating, atkins civilians sooner. part of the answer is some of the afghans did not want to leave earlier. still hopeful for their country and part of because the afghan government and his supporters discouraged us some organizing a mass exodus to avoid triggering, as they said, a crisis of confidence merican troops are performing this...
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u. n. and he said this is gone on the 25 years and have, i can remember this from when i emigrated to the u. s. it's low wages, it's not a job but very pleasant and it's always been there in the u. k. so the laurie dr. issues never going away. the 3rd is that the 4th issue is that of, if you look at it, you're going to see that immigration normally has occurred into the u. k. that labor shortage is exacerbated because of the travel restrictions. people can come in to the u. k. in the way they used to to work. and last but not least, the ping demick has been a major factor because people had to stop isolate, so they're out of the labor for labor. 4th, a lot of them have had to stay home and that was contributed for those 5 factors. brand have exacerbated it. kind of like a conundrum of the book telling me, okay. right. and i know that there's a lot of moving parts there. now at the same time, we're all looking for, we're not just for the few months that especially to the holidays and we've got supermarkets and producers warning with the supply shortages could allow to the holidays and could eve
u. n. and he said this is gone on the 25 years and have, i can remember this from when i emigrated to the u. s. it's low wages, it's not a job but very pleasant and it's always been there in the u. k. so the laurie dr. issues never going away. the 3rd is that the 4th issue is that of, if you look at it, you're going to see that immigration normally has occurred into the u. k. that labor shortage is exacerbated because of the travel restrictions. people can come in to the u. k. in the way they...
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situation that we have is called for font power, power to plain the north of afghanistan, with the u. s. i know that my food has been calling for us support. would there be a u. s. appetite for that? would the russians allow some of the former soviet states to return to the sort of arrangement in the ninety's way? you saw taja korea back backing for powerful ethnic figures to destabilize the taliban grip on power and the taliban. while they allowed groups opposed to the governments into g, kristen and was becca stan top right from afghan territory. can we expect that kind of calculus to reemerge? i think the us 1st of all that you will realize is that a collapse was filed. the state of the all about and continued war is not india. i am sure the focused on is have managed to convince the americans that is not in their best interest the washer. but absolutely terrified. often tenure was not going to sound because it will spill over into the castle and on because remember, the thought about condition is what the us and others that you help us. we help you, it's a ton of them or not helped. th
situation that we have is called for font power, power to plain the north of afghanistan, with the u. s. i know that my food has been calling for us support. would there be a u. s. appetite for that? would the russians allow some of the former soviet states to return to the sort of arrangement in the ninety's way? you saw taja korea back backing for powerful ethnic figures to destabilize the taliban grip on power and the taliban. while they allowed groups opposed to the governments into g,...
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u. s. should look at china and say, how are they making friends around the world? and i think it's so interesting with the vice president campbell, a harris in vietnam right now, that the u. s. was going to announce that it was giving a 1000000 doses of the vaccine to vietnam. and china preempted by saying we're giving to 1000000 doses. well that's the kind of competition i think would be good . who could be doing more to help people around the world in the pandemic get out of poverty, provide electricity, clean drinking water. there's so many things that we need to do and could be doing by this kind of positive competition. medea benjamin co founder of and he will organization code pink. joining us here live on asi international. great to see you as always. media, thanks for joining us on the thank you i. let's cross back live now to water and i've got to start off season. what i'd gas did is live again in the capital region . i'm just getting into the wee hours of the night for you to go out. i know you confirm 2 explosions of the apple today. but since then, and the h
u. s. should look at china and say, how are they making friends around the world? and i think it's so interesting with the vice president campbell, a harris in vietnam right now, that the u. s. was going to announce that it was giving a 1000000 doses of the vaccine to vietnam. and china preempted by saying we're giving to 1000000 doses. well that's the kind of competition i think would be good . who could be doing more to help people around the world in the pandemic get out of poverty, provide...
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u. s. has failed to do. i mean, they just, they didn't, they didn't motivate because it was a war because the united states, they wanted the war on the taliban. the i've gotten is the didn't the, because this whole situation proved that they didn't want to fight the taliban. i mean, otherwise they would have now that they had to every, every single, every single chance to but still nonetheless, the united states authorities, the incumbent president and his team, they're trying to actually make it look like a success. the inability of asking security forces to defend their country has played up a very powerful role than what we've seen. we invested the international community invested over 20 years. billions of dollars in these forces, $300000.00 of them with an air force something the taliban didn't have with the most modern, sophisticated equipment. and unfortunately, tragically, they have not been able to defend the country. and i think that explains why this has moved as quickly as it's moved. well, in fact
u. s. has failed to do. i mean, they just, they didn't, they didn't motivate because it was a war because the united states, they wanted the war on the taliban. the i've gotten is the didn't the, because this whole situation proved that they didn't want to fight the taliban. i mean, otherwise they would have now that they had to every, every single, every single chance to but still nonetheless, the united states authorities, the incumbent president and his team, they're trying to actually make...
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u. s. was caught unawares and i think once again, they have failed to analyze what the situation was. it really puts on full display, the delusions of the u. s. which after all has been in, in afghanistan for almost 20 years. consuming, according to some estimates, 2 trillion dollars. this money has not gone to the benefit of the afghan people, obviously. and this whole enterprise has been very bad for the american people as well. many us soldiers have died. the good thing about exposing the delusions of the us empire and the neoconservatives to run u. s. foreign policy is that it's going to make them harder to continue. so there needs to be a lot more criticism and exposure of what the reality is versus what are the promises and the, the false estimates by us intelligence officials. so as we've heard, many people have not been able to get a flight out of cobble. we spoke with a german national, who is currently stuck in the country with his afghan fiance. and i just, i'm a german citizen. throughout the day i stay in constant contact with the german foreign ministry and the german amb
u. s. was caught unawares and i think once again, they have failed to analyze what the situation was. it really puts on full display, the delusions of the u. s. which after all has been in, in afghanistan for almost 20 years. consuming, according to some estimates, 2 trillion dollars. this money has not gone to the benefit of the afghan people, obviously. and this whole enterprise has been very bad for the american people as well. many us soldiers have died. the good thing about exposing the...
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and i think the u. s. also were looking at a map of afghanistan, which had provinces and districts on it. the taliban looked at a map that had the tribal divisions about, got has started on it and they managed to work those tribes. they managed to find the right power brokers so that they were able to take province off the province. and in many cases, there wasn't much of a fight. and i think the last real failing for the united states. and they did all this really without consulting many of their allies, with the diplomatic failing on my side who led the talks in doha afghan. born veteran us matt. but he seemed to take everything from the taliban on trust. they said they pull out their troops, they do that a bit. and then the taliban had to come to a negotiation with the afghan government. well there was no negotiation. the the taliban themselves have taken control enough going to stone. so i think that's gonna be some serious soul searching in the us. and i think beyond the u. s. among the other countrie
and i think the u. s. also were looking at a map of afghanistan, which had provinces and districts on it. the taliban looked at a map that had the tribal divisions about, got has started on it and they managed to work those tribes. they managed to find the right power brokers so that they were able to take province off the province. and in many cases, there wasn't much of a fight. and i think the last real failing for the united states. and they did all this really without consulting many of...
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u. s. for ships. so that's why i again check the with the with call will be with him had told me those as well. and the security of you is courses. so it didn't happen in the outer perimeter. no, no, no, i'm not going it. yes, that our good player matter. we had our 4 forces, but the main thing is that the huge congestion. how people are a crowd of people they could not to be checked. all of them did is a possibility. barbara for members. i, jason, to, among the people of the crowd and cutting out a sabotage activity. this is what we have been telling for the past base. so that is why it's really essentially that everyone should be checked. the insured was for me because always on the u. s. has been negotiating with the taliban to, to secure the efforts or it needs to extend the permit. so what was the us response to these warnings? the an isis attack was imminent. yes. everyone knew that the, this or eminent what well worked are talking back to it with the hatch or huge crowd of people. is it not possible to take ev
u. s. for ships. so that's why i again check the with the with call will be with him had told me those as well. and the security of you is courses. so it didn't happen in the outer perimeter. no, no, no, i'm not going it. yes, that our good player matter. we had our 4 forces, but the main thing is that the huge congestion. how people are a crowd of people they could not to be checked. all of them did is a possibility. barbara for members. i, jason, to, among the people of the crowd and cutting...
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u. s. how are these comments going down in the us? well, i think that most americans, for a long time felt that the u. s. should get out of afghanistan. that's what all of the polls show. however, this is not necessarily the way that most americans wanted it to happen. i think a lot of people in this country are quite frankly shocked because as the day went on, the 1st word of an explosion outside the airport immediately raised alarm bells in the us. of course, i was well as elsewhere in the rest of the world, particularly here in the u. s. with so many family members who have loved ones that are in the military there at the airport, helping to evacuate people. but the 1st reports for maybe 2 us soldiers injured or killed, then it went up to maybe 8 or 10. and then of course now 12 and then just within the last couple hours now it's gone up to 13 with 18 that are injured. so as the day went on, i think it really sunk in here in washington and really in the united states on how bad this was. this was the worst casualty count for the us militar
u. s. how are these comments going down in the us? well, i think that most americans, for a long time felt that the u. s. should get out of afghanistan. that's what all of the polls show. however, this is not necessarily the way that most americans wanted it to happen. i think a lot of people in this country are quite frankly shocked because as the day went on, the 1st word of an explosion outside the airport immediately raised alarm bells in the us. of course, i was well as elsewhere in the...
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what i said was, once a u. s. decided withdraw, i don't think anybody predicted that the african government falls so quickly. i think that it was a chronic condition that could have been managed at an acceptable rate for a long period of time. so it does affect us credibility. i mean, president bide here. acted really the way that the critics accused president trump of acting. he made a unilateral decision, he did not consult with nato allies. he said, i'm going to do this, and i'm sorry, i'm going to have to disagree it on the vietnam analogy as well. president ford did not unilaterally decide to withdraw us troops from afghanistan. us troops withdrew 2 years before this, the fall of saigon. what happened was, the u. s. was committed providing logistic, a congress passed a law that said that won't happen. i refer you to the louis sorely book, a better war for the details on that. so what you had here was a different situation entirely. how to unilateral decision by the president, which i think history will show
what i said was, once a u. s. decided withdraw, i don't think anybody predicted that the african government falls so quickly. i think that it was a chronic condition that could have been managed at an acceptable rate for a long period of time. so it does affect us credibility. i mean, president bide here. acted really the way that the critics accused president trump of acting. he made a unilateral decision, he did not consult with nato allies. he said, i'm going to do this, and i'm sorry, i'm...
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u. s. military will provide assistance to move to move more s i v eligible afghans and their families out of their gans were also expanding refugee access to cover other vulnerable afghans who worked for embassy u. s. non government agencies or u. s. non governmental organizations and afghans who otherwise are a great risk in u. s. news agencies. i know there are concerns about why we did not begin evacuating, atkins civilians sooner. part of the answer is some of the afghans did not want to leave earlier. still hopeful for their country important because the afghan government and his supporters discouraged us some organizing a mass exodus to avoid triggering, as they said, a crisis of confidence american troops are performing this mission as professionally and as effectively as they always do. but it is not without risks . as we carry out this departure, we have made it clear to the tale mind. if they attack our personnel or disrupt her operation, the u. s. presence will be swift, and the response will be swift and forceful. will defend our people with devastating force if necessary. our
u. s. military will provide assistance to move to move more s i v eligible afghans and their families out of their gans were also expanding refugee access to cover other vulnerable afghans who worked for embassy u. s. non government agencies or u. s. non governmental organizations and afghans who otherwise are a great risk in u. s. news agencies. i know there are concerns about why we did not begin evacuating, atkins civilians sooner. part of the answer is some of the afghans did not want to...
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u. s. and i bring up the point about the weapons because we just did the exact same thing and up dennis and left behind. unbelievable amounts of us military equipment, massive amounts of weaponry and guns black hawk helicopters from these. we left it all there the same way that we did in iraq. so we could be created a very similar problem of what we saw. 20142015 with the other isis. isis. k is far from being the only faction able to carry out such attacks. not the warning from the african national resistance front, which controls the punches. finally, an area now seen as the center. beyond the taliban opposition, its foreign relations had believes the terror threat in the country right now is even stronger than it was 20 years ago. it could be, i says k, but we think there are, there are other elements plan the attacks. and that might have perpetrated such attacks against us soldiers and was a terrorist attack on the watch of the taliban. a group that says we are able to provide security and now
u. s. and i bring up the point about the weapons because we just did the exact same thing and up dennis and left behind. unbelievable amounts of us military equipment, massive amounts of weaponry and guns black hawk helicopters from these. we left it all there the same way that we did in iraq. so we could be created a very similar problem of what we saw. 20142015 with the other isis. isis. k is far from being the only faction able to carry out such attacks. not the warning from the african...
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and i think the u. s. also were looking at a map of afghanistan, which had provinces. districts on it. the taliban looked at a map of that had the tribal divisions, and i've got to start on it and they managed to work those tribes. they managed to find the right power brokers so that they were able to take province of the province. and in many cases, there wasn't much of a fight. of course, at the provincial capital that valid taliban also took control of every major border crossing in the country. the last to be seized was the crossing toward come one of the largest gateways between afghanistan and pakistan. come all hide reports on that now from islam of eyes, hitch rated at the end of the hive of bars. down of tor come the border and i did the dream li, crucial. however, budget on her clothes that border because of go over restriction now dated backlog on both sides where door that there was no fighting or the single bullet fired attached to remain between the dollar bond. and the avalon border police t
and i think the u. s. also were looking at a map of afghanistan, which had provinces. districts on it. the taliban looked at a map of that had the tribal divisions, and i've got to start on it and they managed to work those tribes. they managed to find the right power brokers so that they were able to take province of the province. and in many cases, there wasn't much of a fight. of course, at the provincial capital that valid taliban also took control of every major border crossing in the...
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so when i return to the u. s. in late 2013, i suddenly realize entirely different country and especially the tension. i'd never seen such tension since division before. and supposedly obama was gonna bring the country together, but quite the opposite happen. and then i realize the media where i work 15 years in the major media and i realized i left 2011 from the major media. and i realize that the major media had changed, and it some simply had become an instrument of the ruined part of the ruined lead. and the main, one of the main policies was create term while create division crate stress and tension in society. have people hate each other? because why the answer is very simple. it's easy to rule them that yeah, he people divided and fighting each other. you know, one of the interesting things is that the media is us. i don't know how to describe it. it has not overcome or come to terms with with donald trump, because again, with this lab leak story because tom said one thing, it must be the opposite. but i mean
so when i return to the u. s. in late 2013, i suddenly realize entirely different country and especially the tension. i'd never seen such tension since division before. and supposedly obama was gonna bring the country together, but quite the opposite happen. and then i realize the media where i work 15 years in the major media and i realized i left 2011 from the major media. and i realize that the major media had changed, and it some simply had become an instrument of the ruined part of the...