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usually these are yes, sir posed in kabul. i say well, we're kabul. this is about five million people. 1/5 to 1/4 of the population in the entire country. the afghan force are in the lead in kabul. we hear president karzai announce transition. that is a likely candidate for that. it is his decision and it will be announced on the 22nd as i understand it. the fact is in kabul if you drive around and you did and we do, it is not baghdad. one of the big early takeaways after taking command was that this place is not on the receiving end of three car bombs per day as is the case in baghdad in my second month in command there. it is a very, very different atmosphere. yes, there are periodic sensational attacks but they are periodic and kabul has had security for eighth months that has been quite good by kabul standards. it is afghan forces. it is afghan police who are on the streets. that is the face of security. afghan soldiers further out in the outer rings and afghan special mission units on the streets every single night conducting on average two to th
usually these are yes, sir posed in kabul. i say well, we're kabul. this is about five million people. 1/5 to 1/4 of the population in the entire country. the afghan force are in the lead in kabul. we hear president karzai announce transition. that is a likely candidate for that. it is his decision and it will be announced on the 22nd as i understand it. the fact is in kabul if you drive around and you did and we do, it is not baghdad. one of the big early takeaways after taking command was...
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these are usually imposed in the bowl -- placed in kabul.t is 20% of the country's population and afghan forces are in the lead. we heard president karzai announced the transition and it will be announced on the 22nd. if you drive around, it is not baghdad. one of the early take away as after taking command is that this place is not on the receiving end of three car bombs per day, as was the case in baghdad in my second month in command there. yes, there are periodic sensational attacks, but they're quite periodic. it has really been quite good. it is the afghan forces. afghan police are on the streets, they are the face of security. it is the afghan special mission units that are on the streets every single night conducting, on average, two or three targeted intelligence driven operations which are coming to be sure, assisted by the u.s. military or a partner or some intelligence agencies. it is the afghan forces during the knocking on the door, going on the wall, conducting the actual operation with some assistance, as i said, and the rela
these are usually imposed in the bowl -- placed in kabul.t is 20% of the country's population and afghan forces are in the lead. we heard president karzai announced the transition and it will be announced on the 22nd. if you drive around, it is not baghdad. one of the early take away as after taking command is that this place is not on the receiving end of three car bombs per day, as was the case in baghdad in my second month in command there. yes, there are periodic sensational attacks, but...
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certainly some things are said in kabul at times for domestic political reasons. know that that never takes place in washington. >> never. >> but occasionally in kabul that does take place. and beyond that, though, i think secretary gates made a good point the other day. i think before this committee, that sometimes we don't listen well enough to president karzai. we have -- he was understandably concerned for years about private security contractors, which he sees as the ultimate parallel institution under the control and in some cases former warlords or members of what he and we, by the way, have agreed to call criminal patronage networks, which he's very concerned about. and we had a long conversation just again the day before i left with general h.r. mcmast, speer focus the right attention on this very, very challenging element that can erode the very institutions to which we need to transition if, again, these are criminals, they're breaking the law, they have political protection in some respects, and they're not just acting as individuals. they are part of
certainly some things are said in kabul at times for domestic political reasons. know that that never takes place in washington. >> never. >> but occasionally in kabul that does take place. and beyond that, though, i think secretary gates made a good point the other day. i think before this committee, that sometimes we don't listen well enough to president karzai. we have -- he was understandably concerned for years about private security contractors, which he sees as the ultimate...
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i say, well, you're in kabul right now, interviewer and in kabul which is one-quarter to one-fifth theopulation of the entire country. it is afghan security forces who are very much in the lead. it is afghan police who are the face of security on the streets and it is the afghan army a bit further out that has security responsibilities in every given night in that city. there are a couple of operations conducted by afghan sperl operations forces either from the police or intelligence services or from the army. so indeed they're very much stepping up to the plate and they're taking losses at a higher level than our losses at a considerably higher level so they're very much fighting and dying for their country. our nato and non-nato contributing nations are very much providing superb individuals in the train and equip mission. yes, there is a need for more of them as we mentioned earlier, a shortage of 750 or so, two nations that have announced intension are still working out what it is that they will provide, but while there is that shortage the troop contributing nations have very much
i say, well, you're in kabul right now, interviewer and in kabul which is one-quarter to one-fifth theopulation of the entire country. it is afghan security forces who are very much in the lead. it is afghan police who are the face of security on the streets and it is the afghan army a bit further out that has security responsibilities in every given night in that city. there are a couple of operations conducted by afghan sperl operations forces either from the police or intelligence services...
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but occasionally in kabul that does take place.nd beyond that, though, i think secretary gates made a good point the other day, i think, before this committee. that sometimes we don't listen well enough to president karzai. you know, he was understandably concerned for years about private security contractors, which he sees as the ultimate parallel institution under the control in some cases of former warlords or members of what he and we by the way have agreed to call criminal patronage networks which he is very concerned about and we had a long conversation again just the day before we left with general h.r. mcmaster who is spearheading the efforts with afghan partners to focus the right attention on this very, very challenging element that can erode the very institutions to which we need to transition if again these are criminals. they're breaking the law. they have political protection in some respects and they're not just acting as individuals. they are part of networks. and president karzai sees these and he wants to deal wit
but occasionally in kabul that does take place.nd beyond that, though, i think secretary gates made a good point the other day, i think, before this committee. that sometimes we don't listen well enough to president karzai. you know, he was understandably concerned for years about private security contractors, which he sees as the ultimate parallel institution under the control in some cases of former warlords or members of what he and we by the way have agreed to call criminal patronage...
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they have said it here and in kabul several times. and we heard it in kabul and here as well. the thing is, you know, how are you going to do it? i don't think there is anybody who says there is any solution accept the political solution. everybody agrees on that. everybody says they agree on that. the thing is how are you going to do it? you know, this contact with the taliban, the ideas that are floating around and so on, are great. they are useful. absolutely. but at the end of the day, you've got to go to one channel. many of you, i'm sure, have followed what they did a couple of years ago, or three years ago in kenya when he was, you know, having left the united nations, he was asked to mediate the terrible consequences of bad election that's taken place there. the most important thing he did was to demand from everybody that he was the only channel. he didn't say that, you know, only i can contribute and can work out solution. he said, you know, i need a lot of support. but that support has got to come to me, and we have got to have one channel -- one channel of -- this
they have said it here and in kabul several times. and we heard it in kabul and here as well. the thing is, you know, how are you going to do it? i don't think there is anybody who says there is any solution accept the political solution. everybody agrees on that. everybody says they agree on that. the thing is how are you going to do it? you know, this contact with the taliban, the ideas that are floating around and so on, are great. they are useful. absolutely. but at the end of the day,...
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these questions often take place while we're in kabul with visitors. and i will note quite often that in fact any area that they are located, it is afghans who have assumed the lead in security tasks in kabul. the greater kabul area which includes one-fifth to one quarter of the entire country's population. somewhere around 5 million or so people. and the face of security on the streets of kabul without question, the afghan police, and a little further out it becomes the afghan national army. and every single night in kabul there are precision intelligence a driven operations to capture, kill, arrest because we've actually gone to a week, the afghans have gone to a rule of law based detention system in the greater kabul area for the most part. going after those organizations, taliban, haqqani network, and others are trying to disrupt security there and had indeed periodically conducted sensational attacks, although the past nine, 10 months or so, those periodic attacks notwithstanding have seen really quite good security by really any standard. in fact
these questions often take place while we're in kabul with visitors. and i will note quite often that in fact any area that they are located, it is afghans who have assumed the lead in security tasks in kabul. the greater kabul area which includes one-fifth to one quarter of the entire country's population. somewhere around 5 million or so people. and the face of security on the streets of kabul without question, the afghan police, and a little further out it becomes the afghan national army....
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i'm more sure, though, that they can't take kabul.but you're right, it's a problem. >> my question picks up a little bit on his, but it's more about the u.s. force structure. you're talking about a warrior culture coupled with a, as we know, an incredibly high-tech supersophisticated advanced technology culture. and you're calling on, you know, for a strategy of advising, succumbing. do you see that our, this administration and the american culture generally is going to continue to support the evolution of this kind of a very sophisticated grunt, multidimensional culture? because that's -- because we're going to need it elsewhere, too, and there are not that many of these folks to go around. certainly, none of these guys speak pashtun or dari or farsi, what you're saying they need to be able to do. can we do that? >> i'm about to give an answer, but i have to tell you that i did not bring you up to be a prop for my last answer, but it was how i wanted to end. okay, this book is 70% about what our troops are doing every day. it's not a
i'm more sure, though, that they can't take kabul.but you're right, it's a problem. >> my question picks up a little bit on his, but it's more about the u.s. force structure. you're talking about a warrior culture coupled with a, as we know, an incredibly high-tech supersophisticated advanced technology culture. and you're calling on, you know, for a strategy of advising, succumbing. do you see that our, this administration and the american culture generally is going to continue to...
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in this area from kabul that was afghan journalists. many. ok great analysis of the international headlines this hour and a suicide bomber blowing up a bank in northern iraq killing at least eight people eight others were wounded in the blast in the town of had a report say the terrorists targeted people queuing at the bank to collect their salaries security personnel were said to be among those killed is the will to be the first major attack on the towers and so it's a busy thousands of nine one five people were killed by a suicide bomber. over three hundred christians to the streets and pakistan's a protest against the assassination of the country's minorities minister bassy was killed on wednesday when militants guns him down in his call this was the second assassination in two months of a high profile of payments of the country's strict blasphemy laws meanwhile elsewhere in the country a powerful explosion holding police in northwestern pakistan killed at least three officers and four civilians. use even though they've given up hope of fi
in this area from kabul that was afghan journalists. many. ok great analysis of the international headlines this hour and a suicide bomber blowing up a bank in northern iraq killing at least eight people eight others were wounded in the blast in the town of had a report say the terrorists targeted people queuing at the bank to collect their salaries security personnel were said to be among those killed is the will to be the first major attack on the towers and so it's a busy thousands of nine...
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these questions often take place while we are in kabul with visitors. i will note quite often that in fact in the area they are located it is afghans who have assumed the lead in security tasks, in kabul, the greater kabul area, which includes some 1/5 to 1/4 of the entire country's population. somewhere around five million or so people. the face of security on the streets of kabul without question is the afghan police and a little further out it becomes the afghan national army. and every single night in kabul there are precision intelligence driven operations to capture, kill, arrest, because we have gone to a -- we, the afghans, have gone to a rule of law based detention system in the greater kabul area, for the most part. going after those organizations, taliban, i.m.u., and others trying to disrupt security there and have indeed periodically conducted sensational attacks. although the past nine, 10 months or so those periodic attacks notwithstanding have seen really quite good security by really any standard. in fact, president karzai a few months
these questions often take place while we are in kabul with visitors. i will note quite often that in fact in the area they are located it is afghans who have assumed the lead in security tasks, in kabul, the greater kabul area, which includes some 1/5 to 1/4 of the entire country's population. somewhere around five million or so people. the face of security on the streets of kabul without question is the afghan police and a little further out it becomes the afghan national army. and every...
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i say we are in kabul. this is five million people. it is one to one quarter of the population of the country and the afghan forces are in the lead in kabul. as we hear president hamid karzai announced transition, a likely candidate for that, it will be announced on the twenty-second. in kabul if you drive around and we do, it is not baghdad. one of the early take aways after taking command is this place is not on the receiving end of three car bombs per day as was the case in baghdad in my second month in command there. very different atmosphere. there are periodic sensational attacks but they are quite periodic and kabul has had security period for eight months that has been quite good by kabul standards. it is afghan forces. afghan police are on the streets. that is the space of security. afghan soldiers further out in the outer rings and afghan special mission units are on the streets every single night conducting on average two to three targeted intelligence driven operations which are to be sure assisted by intelligence surveilla
i say we are in kabul. this is five million people. it is one to one quarter of the population of the country and the afghan forces are in the lead in kabul. as we hear president hamid karzai announced transition, a likely candidate for that, it will be announced on the twenty-second. in kabul if you drive around and we do, it is not baghdad. one of the early take aways after taking command is this place is not on the receiving end of three car bombs per day as was the case in baghdad in my...
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through making the same decisions so we've got two presidents trying to be the mayor of baghdad and kabul instead of being the commander in chief we've got to step up and get in the streets american people too and that's the only way this is going to get happen by electing getting new faces inside of washington that will change the paradigms and get our forces back home all right well hopefully the people well won't take a listen and decide what's actually best for this country and we actually do know that some folks will be gathering here in washington this weekend to protest against the war efforts but we're covering of course that was a deliberate of we think afghanistan and our team. a lot of our guests calling out for the people to get on the streets that does it for now unfortunately for more on these stories and other stories that we've covered today please go to our team dot com slash usa and of course check out our you tube page at you tube dot com slash r t america and also feel free to follow me on twitter it's absolutely kept up with the write back in half an hour an hour and
through making the same decisions so we've got two presidents trying to be the mayor of baghdad and kabul instead of being the commander in chief we've got to step up and get in the streets american people too and that's the only way this is going to get happen by electing getting new faces inside of washington that will change the paradigms and get our forces back home all right well hopefully the people well won't take a listen and decide what's actually best for this country and we actually...
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because some of us went out of kabul. the neighbors, pakistan, many of us went to pakistan and talked to not only the government, the military, but also to members of parliament and civil society, former ambassadors that we have known in the past and who are still talking to their government. india, we did the same thing. we have not been able to go to tehran but we did talk to the government of iran and a few others from iran. a couple of academics here and elsewhere. we made sure that people knew what kind of ideas we had started with, tried those ideas on them, listen to to their views and worked out this report that you are going to see. we think that there is not much new in the report but there are perhaps a new way of putting out these ideas and organizing them. -- organizing them to see how we will move from the situation that exists now to hopefully peace at long last in afghanistan, for afghanistan, for its neighbors, and for the rest of the world. i would like to add a few things. why, amongst other things, why
because some of us went out of kabul. the neighbors, pakistan, many of us went to pakistan and talked to not only the government, the military, but also to members of parliament and civil society, former ambassadors that we have known in the past and who are still talking to their government. india, we did the same thing. we have not been able to go to tehran but we did talk to the government of iran and a few others from iran. a couple of academics here and elsewhere. we made sure that people...
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government we've seen is that the majority of our civilians have been sent there all are stuck in kabul they're stuck within the embassy walls they're not getting out there the only afghans they are meet are the afghans who m.p. they're trashing clean the latrines are not getting out on the ground they're not they're not doing what they were is what i have and i have several friends who are doing that work there and there are a few who are out there if you will or based on work well provincial reconstruction teams but they're very few in numbers and they're very limited with their resources they're also really limited with who they're working with and so what we see in the south in particular where this idea was going to bring government in a box and referees from the more fabulous you're going to bang you're going to bring a government a box and we are going to basically deliver governments to the afghan people deliver the afghan government to its people. it hasn't happened. you see is that this idea they're going to fight a strategy of clear hold and build well the taliban insurgency
government we've seen is that the majority of our civilians have been sent there all are stuck in kabul they're stuck within the embassy walls they're not getting out there the only afghans they are meet are the afghans who m.p. they're trashing clean the latrines are not getting out on the ground they're not they're not doing what they were is what i have and i have several friends who are doing that work there and there are a few who are out there if you will or based on work well provincial...
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replace secretary gates when he leaves in the summer and that general petraeus will come back from kabulhe next c.i.a. director. >> that's a good one. chris: 90% chance? 80% chance? >> i would say under 50%. that's why david broder would never have it! 3 chris: we'll be right back with the big question of the week. how many more mideast countries are going to erupt in revolution after libya? be right back. chris: welcome back. .2011 revolutions in the arab world started in tunisia, spread to egypt, but may be at a standoff in libya. our big question of the week, has itnded in libya or will it spread around the region snon david brooks? >> i'm afraid we will see massacres there if we don't do something. chris: should we go in without the arab league? >> we should. the question to me is should we arm some of the rebels. >> i'm ask surprise it's not -- stopping already. the military has screened off the very top layer of government but doesn't show indications that it's really moving to democratic rule. >> on the hill that's what i'm hearing as well. the elation factor people were feeling a
replace secretary gates when he leaves in the summer and that general petraeus will come back from kabulhe next c.i.a. director. >> that's a good one. chris: 90% chance? 80% chance? >> i would say under 50%. that's why david broder would never have it! 3 chris: we'll be right back with the big question of the week. how many more mideast countries are going to erupt in revolution after libya? be right back. chris: welcome back. .2011 revolutions in the arab world started in tunisia,...
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at a news conference in kabul, gates also apologized for a nato air strike that accidentally killed afghan children last week. >> i'd like to begin by joining general petraeus in offering my personal apology for the accidental killing of nine afghan boys by coalition forces last week. this breaks our heart. not only is their loss a tragedy for their families, it is a setback for our relationship with the afghan people whose security is our chief concern. >> sreenivasan: president karzai accepted the apology, but pleaded with the u.s. to avoid similar attacks in the future. >> we the afghan people are allies with the rest of the world in the war on terror. we are victims in the war on terror. for us then to continue to suffer civilian casualties is something that we face during this time. it becomes a major issue of grief and disappointment. >> sreenivasan: the growing civilian casualties drew hundreds of protesters into the streets of central kabul yesterday. they carried photos of those killed in the most recent air strikes, and burned an effigy of president obama. clashes in ivory coast
at a news conference in kabul, gates also apologized for a nato air strike that accidentally killed afghan children last week. >> i'd like to begin by joining general petraeus in offering my personal apology for the accidental killing of nine afghan boys by coalition forces last week. this breaks our heart. not only is their loss a tragedy for their families, it is a setback for our relationship with the afghan people whose security is our chief concern. >> sreenivasan: president...
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these of the first such meeting in kabul of ambassador since 2005. and the first time the american representatives in kabul have sat in the same room with the iranian diplomat. they have to continue this initiative. rigid they hope to continue this initiative. there can be a beating and -- meeting in bonn. these are all good initiatives. there is a new report coming out from the century funds on negotiations for afghanistan, the way forward, and in addition to recommending the selection of an international facilitator for peace talks among afghans, it also recommends regional diplomacy and recommends bilateral u.s.-iran dialogue about afghanistan. this will be a more constructive role in afghanistan and will expect something in return. this is the tricky part that ambassador eisenstaedt mentioned. can the united states continue to put pressure on iran of the nuclear program and still offer them something to be haven a more constructive manner? -- to behave in a more constructive manner? it should be encouraged and not discouraged. and the energy pipe
these of the first such meeting in kabul of ambassador since 2005. and the first time the american representatives in kabul have sat in the same room with the iranian diplomat. they have to continue this initiative. rigid they hope to continue this initiative. there can be a beating and -- meeting in bonn. these are all good initiatives. there is a new report coming out from the century funds on negotiations for afghanistan, the way forward, and in addition to recommending the selection of an...
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dip accurate in kabul. earlier this week, he said he like to have a meeting in istanbul. turkey again, later this year, and then there's supposed to be a meeting to mark the 10th anniversary of the bond conference which gave us the karzai government. the u.n. is also facilitating talks by afghan by karzai's high peace council and these are good initiatives. there's a new report that's come out from the century fund on negotiations for afghanistan, the way forward and in addition to recommending the selection of an international facilitator for peace talks among afghans, it also recommends regional diplomacy and it recommends bilateral u.s.-iran dialogue on afghanistan. if iran is going to be playing a more constructive role in afghanistan, it's going to expect something in return and this is the tricky part that the ambassador mentioned. can the united states continue to put pressure on iran over its nuclear program and still offer iran something to be -- behave in a more constructive manner in afghanistan?
dip accurate in kabul. earlier this week, he said he like to have a meeting in istanbul. turkey again, later this year, and then there's supposed to be a meeting to mark the 10th anniversary of the bond conference which gave us the karzai government. the u.n. is also facilitating talks by afghan by karzai's high peace council and these are good initiatives. there's a new report that's come out from the century fund on negotiations for afghanistan, the way forward and in addition to recommending...
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they went to his house and arrested him and they're a waiting trial in kabul and will probably get 6 - 8 years. two days later think did open up the school and even had another inauguration for the school because they said we want our kids to go to school. there are about 18 schools - she's got the facts. there's 18 girls that are not going to school and we set up what's called displaced girls school but the rest of the kid have come back here and i think if if quest we can give those k the support they need for education i think things could really make a difference. this is another school. this is in a remote area of north afghanistan. the first day of school there was registration day and the kids came to register for school and noticed as i walked i looked down at their chinese rubber boots and flip flops and i kept looking at the ground seeing those little impressions of their prints and i thought back to 1969 when neil armstrong stepped on the moon and said one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind. one tiefu tiny little print for girl walking in the dirt but years
they went to his house and arrested him and they're a waiting trial in kabul and will probably get 6 - 8 years. two days later think did open up the school and even had another inauguration for the school because they said we want our kids to go to school. there are about 18 schools - she's got the facts. there's 18 girls that are not going to school and we set up what's called displaced girls school but the rest of the kid have come back here and i think if if quest we can give those k the...
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she is on the board of an all girl school in kabul called cald razzi's ray of hope. >> lyanne melendez, "abc 7 news." >> a lot of businesses have changed hands duringand recession and it can cause problems for loyal customers. michael finney set out to help one such customer in napa. >> she still has the paperwork she signed six years ago. it came with a hundred percent money back guarantee. >> i purchased an extended warranty, guaranteed if i didn't use it i would get my money back. >> the warranty she purchased for $2200 was for a new car she bought from fairfield toyota. she had several opportunities to file small repair claims but chose not to hoping to qualify for a full refund. six years to the day last august she phoned fairfield toyota asking for a refund. >> i was told by the state board the group had been sold and they were not accepting any liabilities. >> owner scott thomason had scold the dealership and momentum told her she would have to get it from tomason. >> when a dealer buys another dealership they by the assets, not a liability. >> you have to track them down and sm
she is on the board of an all girl school in kabul called cald razzi's ray of hope. >> lyanne melendez, "abc 7 news." >> a lot of businesses have changed hands duringand recession and it can cause problems for loyal customers. michael finney set out to help one such customer in napa. >> she still has the paperwork she signed six years ago. it came with a hundred percent money back guarantee. >> i purchased an extended warranty, guaranteed if i didn't use it i...
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reporting from kabul. >> they train with real bullets. after each exercise with real bullets, recruits get a body search and move. >> a group attack is very good. the enemy cannot succeed. the enemy cannot escape, so we can arrest them. >> the soldiers seek a lunch break. >> it was a very good exercise. we can use it in the battlefield. when we walk if line and then lie down, then the enemy cannot attack us. we can defeat them. >> celebrations marking the successful end of the two months training. with this special ceremony, these young men officially become soldiers. the slogan is god, country, duty. the dangerous duty of defending a country in war. every two weeks, nearly 1,400 recruits graduate the biggest training camp in afghanistan. but some others in this group were not told where they would be deployed. i tell him that he will be going to hell monday, and it is not -- he will be going to helmond and it is not good news for him. >> it has a bad reputation in the world, so when my parents find out, they might think i'm being deploye
reporting from kabul. >> they train with real bullets. after each exercise with real bullets, recruits get a body search and move. >> a group attack is very good. the enemy cannot succeed. the enemy cannot escape, so we can arrest them. >> the soldiers seek a lunch break. >> it was a very good exercise. we can use it in the battlefield. when we walk if line and then lie down, then the enemy cannot attack us. we can defeat them. >> celebrations marking the...
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meanwhile the libyan foreign minister in kabul gives out these long sign right hand man who's that instead affects of the u.k. and on the ground forces still loyal to him down here repelling further rebel advances. loss of blood to stabilize the because she wouldn't be a plant come to a halt as radiation levels and receive all survive if it isn't reached new highs the u.n. pushes for japan to expand the evacuation zone from twenty to forty kilometers. coming our. talks to the russian president's special representative in africa mikhail margelov about the current situation in libya they discuss whether the coalition intervention in the country and its support for the rebels can help overcome forces loyal to colonel gadhafi spotlight is next. today my guest. the libyan rebels have so far proved to be unable to overcome the heavily armed forces loyal to colonel combat the international coalition as provided cover for the rebels. no fly zone the next step in promoting democracy in libya is a possible ground intervention by the us. russia abstained from voting in the spirit council gratian was
meanwhile the libyan foreign minister in kabul gives out these long sign right hand man who's that instead affects of the u.k. and on the ground forces still loyal to him down here repelling further rebel advances. loss of blood to stabilize the because she wouldn't be a plant come to a halt as radiation levels and receive all survive if it isn't reached new highs the u.n. pushes for japan to expand the evacuation zone from twenty to forty kilometers. coming our. talks to the russian...
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on then i was the only expert who was this mental in kabul is in lebanon and all the little of the. pressure became too good at stopping. and then his adversaries decided to target him. monday the left elbow on the specially for me and i simply it was activated by remote control and as soon as i touched the bomb. they blew it up. one february fourteenth two thousand and five the former lebanese prime minister rafiq hariri presidential cavalcade was destroyed by. the c.c.t.v. camera captured the vehicle this white truck. in the traffic. as hariri as black mercedes through alongside the bomb went off. really was one of the world's richest man a billionaire. his mercedes was armor to the hilt the six. the best protection level there is. truly the root is the whole of the modern car the car bombs we're seeing today in iraq were developed on the streets suicide car bombs fell three least twenty to baghdad pledging to go around twenty five million and six police officers. to get into the war in iraq we saw dozens of lebanese crossing the border into syria. and it was only a matter of time
on then i was the only expert who was this mental in kabul is in lebanon and all the little of the. pressure became too good at stopping. and then his adversaries decided to target him. monday the left elbow on the specially for me and i simply it was activated by remote control and as soon as i touched the bomb. they blew it up. one february fourteenth two thousand and five the former lebanese prime minister rafiq hariri presidential cavalcade was destroyed by. the c.c.t.v. camera captured the...
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general david petraeus now they didn't realize that they were being recorded that gates had arrived in kabul to which he had been well comes back interesting patris had remarked that he was flying in a larger plane and normal and he asked whether or not this was because he intended on firing shells an attack in libya gates his reply was yes exactly it seems as if maybe joke there is an element of truth and our job as journalists and his view is is trying to cover the truth want to see our teeth to pretty. well very latest. on the situation indeed be remember you can always go to our twitter feed system post their energy shortages in the green capital security forces stopping journalists from filming their. former gas stations. and put her under school because. it's from a cost. michael hoffman author and editor of the revisionist history newsletter. shows greater members are divided over how the operation should continue it. and there seems to be quite a rivalry between david cameron and nicolas sarkozy and turkey has also dissenting because the turks have already said that all they want is
general david petraeus now they didn't realize that they were being recorded that gates had arrived in kabul to which he had been well comes back interesting patris had remarked that he was flying in a larger plane and normal and he asked whether or not this was because he intended on firing shells an attack in libya gates his reply was yes exactly it seems as if maybe joke there is an element of truth and our job as journalists and his view is is trying to cover the truth want to see our teeth...
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play flies again over our embassy in kabul. cherish too much occupied afghanistan. now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. given that. it is appropriate to get a record and as much as we can with the geneva. face lab studies life if you can should do nothing so that it shocks them especially if it gets slower because you don't actually break any bones. to deter gaze into a piece that we use in one tom for the senior leadership of. the. police transfer some.
play flies again over our embassy in kabul. cherish too much occupied afghanistan. now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. given that. it is appropriate to get a record and as much as we can with the geneva. face lab studies life if you can should do nothing so that it shocks them especially if it gets slower because you don't actually break any bones. to deter gaze into a piece that we use in one tom for the senior leadership of. the. police transfer some.
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these questions are usually post in kabul. and i say, well, you know, we're in kabul. it is about 5 million people. it is one fit to one-quarter the population of the entire country, and the afghan forces are in the lead in kabul. and as we hear president karzai announced transition, that is a likely candidate for that. we will see. it is his decision. it will be announced on the 22nd now, as in the stand of the fact is that in kabul if you drive around, and you did and we do, it is not baghdad. one of the early takeaways after taking command was that this place is not on the receiving end of three car bombs per day, as was the case in baghdad in my second month in command there. it is a very, very different atmosphere but yes, their periodic sensational attacks, but they're quite periodic. kabul has had a security time now for about eight months that has really been quite good, by cocotte's standards. and is afghan forces. it is afghan police who are on the streets. that is the face of security. it is afghan soldiers further out in the outer rings, and it is afghan sp
these questions are usually post in kabul. and i say, well, you know, we're in kabul. it is about 5 million people. it is one fit to one-quarter the population of the entire country, and the afghan forces are in the lead in kabul. and as we hear president karzai announced transition, that is a likely candidate for that. we will see. it is his decision. it will be announced on the 22nd now, as in the stand of the fact is that in kabul if you drive around, and you did and we do, it is not...
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in kandahar and kabul. let us follow the lead of our wounded warriors who after long and arduous recoveries volunteer to return to the battlefield, volunteer to return to the battlefield to finish their mission. i urge our colleagues to oppose this dangerous resolution and mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves her time. the gentleman from ohio. mr. kucinich: i yield myself two minutes. in the next two hours, we're going to demonstrate that the american people oppose this war by a margin two to one. i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record this "washington post" poll published on march 15 that says that 2/3 of americans think the war is not worth fighting. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. kucinich: in the next two hours we're going to demonstrate we're spending $100 billion a year on this war. there are those saying the war could last another 10 years. are we willing to spend another $1 trillion on a war that doesn
in kandahar and kabul. let us follow the lead of our wounded warriors who after long and arduous recoveries volunteer to return to the battlefield, volunteer to return to the battlefield to finish their mission. i urge our colleagues to oppose this dangerous resolution and mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves her time. the gentleman from ohio. mr. kucinich: i yield myself two minutes. in the next two hours, we're going to demonstrate...
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in the eyes of the people of up on islam political adult scuse me political activist sultanzoy in kabul talking to r.t. earlier on. hillary clinton says the us is losing an information war to foreign media outlets including our t.v. this week the secretary of state asked congress for more cash to step up america's efforts to get its message across that he's going to check our ports war declared the u.s. is now officially in an information battle with foreign media which provide alternative views on world news views which often running contrast to the coverage of events by the us means stream media we are in an information war and we are losing that war i'll be very blunt in my assessment al-jazeera is winning. the chinese have opened up a global english language and multi language television network the russians have opened up an english language network i've seen it in a few countries and it's quite instructive we are cutting back the b.b.c. is cutting back some five years ago western media outlets including c.b.c. and c.n.n. had a near monopoly in the coverage of world news things hav
in the eyes of the people of up on islam political adult scuse me political activist sultanzoy in kabul talking to r.t. earlier on. hillary clinton says the us is losing an information war to foreign media outlets including our t.v. this week the secretary of state asked congress for more cash to step up america's efforts to get its message across that he's going to check our ports war declared the u.s. is now officially in an information battle with foreign media which provide alternative...
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playfellows again every embassy in kabul. chance to watch occupied afghanistan. and now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. he made. it is appropriate today in accordance as much as we can if he could even. face lab stomachs flat if you can shoot him enough so that it shocks them especially if you just stop but you don't actually break any games could interrogation techniques that we use injured you want on our troops but the senior leadership of our government. we have nothing to. really transplants. from. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of kenya that. shines corporations are on the day. there is not enough space for them on the ground. down to. get things nonexistent under the sun from. fill the gap of adrenaline to. discover the deeply hidden secrets. they are seen to. find the am. band even. talking to god. from. under the ground. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers n r t. down the field f
playfellows again every embassy in kabul. chance to watch occupied afghanistan. and now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. he made. it is appropriate today in accordance as much as we can if he could even. face lab stomachs flat if you can shoot him enough so that it shocks them especially if you just stop but you don't actually break any games could interrogation techniques that we use injured you want on our troops but the senior leadership of our government. we have nothing to. really...
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there's the headlines coming out of the history of the kabul and the face of terrorism in the twentieth century. my name is bob baer. i used to be a cia station in the eleven on during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told who invented it who developed it and who killed.
there's the headlines coming out of the history of the kabul and the face of terrorism in the twentieth century. my name is bob baer. i used to be a cia station in the eleven on during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told who invented it who developed it and who killed.
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illinois same question as the rains could it be that because homosexuals are protected especially kabul so does the legal that even parents who don't have high we accept the attitudes toward homosexuality octon probably did not last are. absolutely not if you look at were christians do historically and today you will find that christians on the whole are more law abiding they are more apt to vote each other on saw yeah i know some gay christian side but i guess the harsher here is do we really want to begin to raising foster kids where you say bigot. consider someone who's a homosexual and in the aggregate homosexuals are more up to disturb society break the locks are there more after the war costly than they are as with realities doesn't that depend on what the society is or if it's making laws against homosexuality i mean these statistics are are very bizarre this don't states have the right to establish laws and standards for foster parents that would exclude nazis white supremacists and all of fobs. how they can and the argument is now shut with in great britain here you have approa
illinois same question as the rains could it be that because homosexuals are protected especially kabul so does the legal that even parents who don't have high we accept the attitudes toward homosexuality octon probably did not last are. absolutely not if you look at were christians do historically and today you will find that christians on the whole are more law abiding they are more apt to vote each other on saw yeah i know some gay christian side but i guess the harsher here is do we really...
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struggle to tell them apart from the rebels evolved state and find us on twitter as aussie underscored kabul. and as you go to the north as in the major rebel stronghold of benghazi he reports that there remain defiant or not despite the latest defeat. everybody here in the city is monitoring the situation out there on the front and of course the news that the rebels were thrown back again by gadhafi forces were somewhat of a lawyer here but i can tell you that all the locals here are really standing only on the one position and that is for gadhafi to go as soon as possible on the rebels say that they are ready to battle to fight until the end either until they're gone or until god does he's gonna purely there's an illusion over normal life because many shots are all cafes and even restaurants but at the same time the banks are still not working and also neither or schools in fact just yesterday i saw a ten or maybe eleven year old boy dressed in the traffic police uniform directing traffic at the same time the opposition has been working to build the control structure of the administrative
struggle to tell them apart from the rebels evolved state and find us on twitter as aussie underscored kabul. and as you go to the north as in the major rebel stronghold of benghazi he reports that there remain defiant or not despite the latest defeat. everybody here in the city is monitoring the situation out there on the front and of course the news that the rebels were thrown back again by gadhafi forces were somewhat of a lawyer here but i can tell you that all the locals here are really...
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general david petraeus now they didn't realize that they were being recorded that gates had arrived in kabul to which he had been welcomed back with some patris had remarked that he was flying in a larger plane than normal and he asked whether or not this was because he intended on firing shells and attacking libya gates his reply was yes exactly it seems as if maybe joke there is an element of truth and our job as journalists and as viewers is trying to cover their truth courtis here are typically. the very latest from our teams paula slayer on the situation in libya you remember you can always go to our twitter feed you know latest post says energy shortages in the libyan capital with the security forces stopping journalists from me queues forming i guess nations. for us on twitter at r.t. underscore calmer to get the latest updates from of course. nato members are split over the future of the military campaign in the series reichl hoffman and political of searcher. and there seems to be quite a rivalry between david cameron and nicolas sarkozy and then turkey has also dissent team because
general david petraeus now they didn't realize that they were being recorded that gates had arrived in kabul to which he had been welcomed back with some patris had remarked that he was flying in a larger plane than normal and he asked whether or not this was because he intended on firing shells and attacking libya gates his reply was yes exactly it seems as if maybe joke there is an element of truth and our job as journalists and as viewers is trying to cover their truth courtis here are...
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president also supports president me believes mission to modernize economy yesterday he visited the school kabul park this is where the russian government plans to build its own version of the us silicon valley and of course w t o russia has sought w t o accession for some eighteen years now that is way more than any other given country and russia perhaps is the only remaining world's largest economy which is not member of the club it is hoped that by the end of twenty eleven this could be changed and russia could enter the world trade organization well of course it's been a successful resend one could say two years after the stern was introduced and the two countries seems to have acquired this do you track approach they sealed agreements where their interests converged and they agreed to disagree in areas where they can't come together and we have some practical examples of how these approach can work we see that they just come up with a new start treaty strategic arms reduction treaty with a new peaceful nuclear. gratian agreement which is very important not just for the two countries but als
president also supports president me believes mission to modernize economy yesterday he visited the school kabul park this is where the russian government plans to build its own version of the us silicon valley and of course w t o russia has sought w t o accession for some eighteen years now that is way more than any other given country and russia perhaps is the only remaining world's largest economy which is not member of the club it is hoped that by the end of twenty eleven this could be...
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in kabul afghanistan by general petraeus betrayers job to come back so flying a little bigger plane a normal you know a launch some attacks on libya or something to which the u.s. defense secretary responded by laughing and supplying exactly something that has for the american administration and embarrassed them not our hearing rumors though that the united states has asked salvia radia to supply arms to whittles known him confirmation but. now just a week ago the coverage of this story in the mainstream media suggesting gadhafi is fate was all about what are you seeing on the ground in tripoli. so you not think that his fate is sealed to anything it seems it released immediately to be very good athlete hearing green screen and in large parts of it happen till city where it will be global and i people waiting in flags cheering it up to its name if it is a possibility and he said no winners and some of the supporters are being paid by the gadhafi regime whether that's true or not it can be tonight. so are the largest markets morgan city. policy there live for us in tripoli thanks very
in kabul afghanistan by general petraeus betrayers job to come back so flying a little bigger plane a normal you know a launch some attacks on libya or something to which the u.s. defense secretary responded by laughing and supplying exactly something that has for the american administration and embarrassed them not our hearing rumors though that the united states has asked salvia radia to supply arms to whittles known him confirmation but. now just a week ago the coverage of this story in the...
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play nice again every embassy in kabul. cherish too much occupied afghanistan. now to buy sales at guantanamo bay. it is appropriate today in accordance as much as we can if he could be a good. face lab studies class if you can shoot him enough so that it shocks them especially if it's stuff but you don't actually break it you. could target. take a seat we take it one tom are up for. it we have nothing to. lose. touch or is that so much definitely a huge musician on the mark when the battle for libya is the so-called humanitarian intervention there so noble and straightforward must intervene. wealthy british style.
play nice again every embassy in kabul. cherish too much occupied afghanistan. now to buy sales at guantanamo bay. it is appropriate today in accordance as much as we can if he could be a good. face lab studies class if you can shoot him enough so that it shocks them especially if it's stuff but you don't actually break it you. could target. take a seat we take it one tom are up for. it we have nothing to. lose. touch or is that so much definitely a huge musician on the mark when the battle for...
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flag flies again every embassy in kabul. cherish to watch occupied afghanistan. now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. commitment. it is appropriate to do this in accordance as but just began with the to be a bitch face lab studies class if you can shoot him enough so that it shocks them especially if it gets stuff which you don't actually breaking into homes cut them three days into a case that we use in jail if kuantan are approved by the senior leadership of our god. this would be a good thing to have. we believe transparency.
flag flies again every embassy in kabul. cherish to watch occupied afghanistan. now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. commitment. it is appropriate to do this in accordance as but just began with the to be a bitch face lab studies class if you can shoot him enough so that it shocks them especially if it gets stuff which you don't actually breaking into homes cut them three days into a case that we use in jail if kuantan are approved by the senior leadership of our god. this would be a good thing...