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it has only empowered taliban and emboldened taliban.thing to change the situation of women in afghanistan. so the situation of women is not only poverty. poverty is just one human rights, which is the basic and fundamental human rights of people, needs to be respected. but what about the rights to education? what about the rights to work? what about the rights to exist as a human being? can the international community, as a global community, leverage the taliban over the humanitarian aid, the same way taliban are leveraging them? the un envoy to afghanistan, richard bennett, is currently barred from entering the country. but he has said that, as far as he's concerned, what he sees of the taliban's treatment of women and girls could amount, in his words, to a crime against humanity that could be prosecuted under international law. now, it's clear that so—called gender apartheid, as recognised, for example, by the un secretary general, isn't a specific international crime. right. but gender persecution could be. so do you want to see your
it has only empowered taliban and emboldened taliban.thing to change the situation of women in afghanistan. so the situation of women is not only poverty. poverty is just one human rights, which is the basic and fundamental human rights of people, needs to be respected. but what about the rights to education? what about the rights to work? what about the rights to exist as a human being? can the international community, as a global community, leverage the taliban over the humanitarian aid, the...
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taliban to point out or a good taliban unfortunately does not exist. revealing a group as a dogmatic and repressive as ever. their actions indicate a willingness to collectively punish the entire population of afghanistan leading the country to the brink of further bloodshed, a safe haven for terrorism. second, the escalating threat of terrorism. since august 2021, afghanistan has transformed into a heaven for regional and international terrorists and terrorism. over 21 terrorist networks are operating within the country. with thousands of foreign terrorist fighters receiving protection and assistance from the taliban. you have all seen the search in terrorist activities across the region, especially in the neighboring countries. reason being, the taliban is a role model for all of those terrorist groups. the recent tragic event that happened in pakistan. many innocents lost their lives in the act of terrorism. just in the past few days. that shows that the continuation of the current situation of afghanistan will further destabilize the region and our
taliban to point out or a good taliban unfortunately does not exist. revealing a group as a dogmatic and repressive as ever. their actions indicate a willingness to collectively punish the entire population of afghanistan leading the country to the brink of further bloodshed, a safe haven for terrorism. second, the escalating threat of terrorism. since august 2021, afghanistan has transformed into a heaven for regional and international terrorists and terrorism. over 21 terrorist networks are...
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we met someone from the taliban government.ant to be seen with a woman or sit directly opposite me, but he answered my questions. we asked how he could justify the law. >> the laws that have been introduced have been approved by the supreme leader in accordance with islamic sharia. any religious scholar and check the references. yogita: most of the girls and women we spoke to say they are prepared to wear whatever your government prescribes as long as you allow them to study, and because they are not being allowed to do that, they are being given to the point of depression, even suicidal thoughts. isn't it your responsibility as a government to listen to those voices and act on it? >> absolutely, our sisters' education is an important issue. we are trying to resolve this. it is the demand of a lot of our sisters. we have mentioned it several times in the past, that our leadership is working on it. a solution will be found. yogita: it's been three years now since girls were locked out of schools, but it hasn't happened on the gr
we met someone from the taliban government.ant to be seen with a woman or sit directly opposite me, but he answered my questions. we asked how he could justify the law. >> the laws that have been introduced have been approved by the supreme leader in accordance with islamic sharia. any religious scholar and check the references. yogita: most of the girls and women we spoke to say they are prepared to wear whatever your government prescribes as long as you allow them to study, and because...
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troops to 2500 troops across the country, while increased the taliban by 5000, releasing 5000 taliban. and then finally, it set the final withdrawal date as may 1, 2022. so, trump, set the stage for what took place in august of 21. >> as a military man, would you have ever set a deadline? >> deadlines are always dangerous but they can sometimes be forcing functions. they can be useful. that is to move your opponent to a particular place, particular time, to organize and synchronize allied movements. remember, there were some 40 countries operating with us in afghanistan in the 2021 time period. bringing that allied effort into sync is important. it's also a force function by the u.s. government to perform by a certain date. i would argue in all three cases, the date that may have been useful was underappreciated and underutilized. for example, in the last year of the trump administratn, they did next to nothing in terms of beginning the evacuation of afghans who had worked alongside the u.s. in the last year of the trump administration, they made no plans for the withdrawal date that
troops to 2500 troops across the country, while increased the taliban by 5000, releasing 5000 taliban. and then finally, it set the final withdrawal date as may 1, 2022. so, trump, set the stage for what took place in august of 21. >> as a military man, would you have ever set a deadline? >> deadlines are always dangerous but they can sometimes be forcing functions. they can be useful. that is to move your opponent to a particular place, particular time, to organize and synchronize...
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it's not going into the taliban regime.ney to the afghan government and now it goes directly through the un and the united nations and non—government officers. that is a political choice not to have money going to taliban ministers on both sides. western donors don't want to provide money they fear will help sustain the taliban regime and put money directly into life—saving aid, food aid and aid that helps the health system. the typical monetary and aid choices. meanwhile the taliban perceived politics which are anathema to most afghans in terms of education of girls. just this last month they brought out a new report that cranked up restrictions on women even further so that women's voices are now deemed to be such that it will tempt men if they ahead by unrelated men. both sides have taken political choices. irate men. both sides have taken political choices.— men. both sides have taken political choices. we are out of time but _ political choices. we are out of time but thank _ political choices. we are out of time but t
it's not going into the taliban regime.ney to the afghan government and now it goes directly through the un and the united nations and non—government officers. that is a political choice not to have money going to taliban ministers on both sides. western donors don't want to provide money they fear will help sustain the taliban regime and put money directly into life—saving aid, food aid and aid that helps the health system. the typical monetary and aid choices. meanwhile the taliban...
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the taliban did not follow through. i would hope that anybody who says we are being played or this is political, read this report, just read it. it will take you all through everything. thank god, chairman, you have opened up these investigations and got us some of these answers because we have been screaming from the rooftops for three years. if we can't face the mistakes we made is that country -- we are not perfect, we understand that these changes were happening rapidly. but admit that. admit there was a lot going on and we didn't have all the answers, and we were going with the flow and trying to change things with the way that they went. admit the faults that we made and make corrections because we cannot have another saigon and another benghazi, and another couple. we cannot have that keep happening. we've got thousands and millions of men and women, our kids around this country that are believing that this government has their back and in this instance, they did not. their only concern was leaving by august 31 a
the taliban did not follow through. i would hope that anybody who says we are being played or this is political, read this report, just read it. it will take you all through everything. thank god, chairman, you have opened up these investigations and got us some of these answers because we have been screaming from the rooftops for three years. if we can't face the mistakes we made is that country -- we are not perfect, we understand that these changes were happening rapidly. but admit that....
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while it increased the taliban by 5,000, releasing 5,000 taliban prisoners. 1st, 2022. trump set the stage for what took place in august of 21. would you have at their set a deadline is a military man? look, deadlines are always dangerous, but they can sometimes be forcing functions and be useful. that is to move your opponent into a particular place and time, to organise and synchronise allied movements. remember, there were some a0 countries operating with us in afghanistan in the 2021 time period. bringing that allied effort into sink is important. it also is a forcing function for the us government. i would argue that in all three cases, the date that might have been useful was underappreciated and underutilized. for example, in the last year, of the trump administration, they did next to nothing in terms of beginning the evacuation of afghans. in the last year, they made no plans for the withdrawal date that they themselves have set. dates can be useful, but they're not determinative without action. important perspective. grateful for your time this even
while it increased the taliban by 5,000, releasing 5,000 taliban prisoners. 1st, 2022. trump set the stage for what took place in august of 21. would you have at their set a deadline is a military man? look, deadlines are always dangerous, but they can sometimes be forcing functions and be useful. that is to move your opponent into a particular place and time, to organise and synchronise allied movements. remember, there were some a0 countries operating with us in afghanistan in the 2021 time...
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because the taliban are no longer attacking. because the taliban are no longerattacking.taliban are no longer attacking. paid agencies also say there is less corruption than under the other government, although it is said to be creeping back in some areas. in some ways it is easier, but it is hard in other areas because of the taliban restrictions. because of the sanctions they have to ensure not of the money goes through the taliban, lest they fall foul of these restrictions. some of the taliban basically say it is up to god, we don't need this aid and they are a little bit... not cognisant, willing to confrontjust how bad it is. it continues to be a struggle. as you see from the piece, a little bit of help can actually do a lot.— actually do a lot. yes, i suopose _ actually do a lot. yes, i suopose the _ actually do a lot. yes, i suppose the other - actually do a lot. yes, i | suppose the other thing actually do a lot. yes, i i suppose the other thing to actually do a lot. yes, i - suppose the other thing to bear in mind when you watch a report like that is those with c
because the taliban are no longer attacking. because the taliban are no longerattacking.taliban are no longer attacking. paid agencies also say there is less corruption than under the other government, although it is said to be creeping back in some areas. in some ways it is easier, but it is hard in other areas because of the taliban restrictions. because of the sanctions they have to ensure not of the money goes through the taliban, lest they fall foul of these restrictions. some of the...
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president bush tried to negotiate with the taliban, president obama tried to negotiate with the taliban. heck, bowe bergdahl and that trade was a confidence building measure in negotiations with the taliban and we saw how well that went. so, yes, president trump entered a deal, but it was a conditional deal. and when his team came to him and said the taliban had not lived up to six of the seven conditions, they were not negotiating in good faith with the afghan government, they were not reducing violence around the country. they had not broken ties with al qaeda and president trump said, fine, deals off, our special operator stays, aren't special operators days. nato stays, and when he left office all of that was in place. the other fairytale that we were supposed to be led to believe is at the biden administration was stuck with this deal. let's walk down the list of trump administration policy biden and harris and their team had no problem reversing when they wanted to. let's get back into the iran deal that president trump pulled out of. let's get back into the paris climate accord t
president bush tried to negotiate with the taliban, president obama tried to negotiate with the taliban. heck, bowe bergdahl and that trade was a confidence building measure in negotiations with the taliban and we saw how well that went. so, yes, president trump entered a deal, but it was a conditional deal. and when his team came to him and said the taliban had not lived up to six of the seven conditions, they were not negotiating in good faith with the afghan government, they were not...
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immediately after that, we saw members of the taliban claiming that this was a new taliban, almost talibanld be more progressive and would be more supportive of women's rights. were they just lying? >> there is no taliban 2.0. the whole discussion and narrative of the taliban 2.0 was based basically promoted by the taliban itself, and a number of, politicians and policy makers , politicians and policy makers, basically in washington, dc, to actually justify the type of , actually justify the type of, agreement that was signed with the taliban. the taliban has been extremely clear from day one that they have been formed, that the group was formed in 1994. they have been clear when they were in power that they wanted to implement the type of shana wanted to implement the type of sharia law that they are implementing right now, even when they were fighting against the nato troops and the afghan republic government, the nato troops and the afghan republic government , they were republic government, they were very clear in their publications what kind of vision they had for afghanistan in case
immediately after that, we saw members of the taliban claiming that this was a new taliban, almost talibanld be more progressive and would be more supportive of women's rights. were they just lying? >> there is no taliban 2.0. the whole discussion and narrative of the taliban 2.0 was based basically promoted by the taliban itself, and a number of, politicians and policy makers , politicians and policy makers, basically in washington, dc, to actually justify the type of , actually justify...
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they put the taliban in charge, can you imagine those, you have been fighting the taliban for 20 years and now your sworn enemy is your brother in arms, the taliban is checking the checkpoints, all of the american citizens, the afghan partners and the women and children have to go through the taliban first to decide if they can get through. now if you're an afghan partner and fought against them, what are the odds they'll let you through? we knew one thing, the taliban led the suicide bomber from bagram through to checkpoint to then kill 13 servicemen and women who we will be honoring later today. it didn't have to happen but because there's no plan, there was chaos at the airport. that fate, that time that day we knew the day and the time it was going to happen and sure enough, boom, and 13 service men and women killed. 45 afghan military personnel and american wounded, a massive suicide blast that didn't have to happen. so what are the ramifications of all of this, first of all, we need to fix this so if we ever have an evacuation like this again, this will never happen again. we had
they put the taliban in charge, can you imagine those, you have been fighting the taliban for 20 years and now your sworn enemy is your brother in arms, the taliban is checking the checkpoints, all of the american citizens, the afghan partners and the women and children have to go through the taliban first to decide if they can get through. now if you're an afghan partner and fought against them, what are the odds they'll let you through? we knew one thing, the taliban led the suicide bomber...
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singing we met hamdullah fitrat from the taliban government. translation: the laws that have been introduced have been approved - by the supreme leader in accordance with islamic sharia. any religious scholar can check their references. most of the girls and women we�*ve spoken to in your country say they are prepared to wear whatever it is that your government prescribes, as long as you allow them to study. and because they�*re not being allowed to do that, they�*re being driven to the point of depression, even suicidal thoughts. isn�*t it your responsibility as a government to listen to those voices and act on it? translation: absolutely. our sisters�* education is an important issue. we are trying to resolve this, which is the demand of a lot of our sisters. we have mentioned it several times in the past too, that our leadership is working on it. a solution will be found. it�*s been three years now since girls were locked out of schools, but it hasn�*t happened on the ground. do you really expect people to believe that you are committed to a
singing we met hamdullah fitrat from the taliban government. translation: the laws that have been introduced have been approved - by the supreme leader in accordance with islamic sharia. any religious scholar can check their references. most of the girls and women we�*ve spoken to in your country say they are prepared to wear whatever it is that your government prescribes, as long as you allow them to study. and because they�*re not being allowed to do that, they�*re being driven to the...
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the taliban has certainly been getting stronger.u see as you describe the mistakes of the past 20 years of war in afghanistan, could this have been prevented based on what you have seen and documented? >> based on what i have seen and documented, the only thing we cannot move past is the obscene power of those who worship war and the pain of generations. afghanistan is a country that has never had the choice. people of afghanistan for the past 50 years did not have the choice of having the taliban ruling them. also they did not have the choice to have the u.s. and nato invade their country and the soviet union before that. it is a nation that is torn by war and it took many invasions to make the country what it is today and leaving it for the taliban was not the solution, but waiting and having to conduct another war could not be the solution because war begets war. >> it is exactly where we find ourselves now and as i mention it is a country that is not very much on the radar of a lot of western news organizations anymore, unfortun
the taliban has certainly been getting stronger.u see as you describe the mistakes of the past 20 years of war in afghanistan, could this have been prevented based on what you have seen and documented? >> based on what i have seen and documented, the only thing we cannot move past is the obscene power of those who worship war and the pain of generations. afghanistan is a country that has never had the choice. people of afghanistan for the past 50 years did not have the choice of having...
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and abdul is the head of the taliban. he is still the head of the taliban. and i told abdul don't do it anymore. you do it anymore. you're gonna have problems. and he said, why do you send me a picture of my house? so i said you're gonna have to figure that out. abdul. and for 18 months we had nobody killed. we did have an agreement negotiated by mike pub. pale was a very good agreement. the reason it was good, it was. we were getting out. we would have been out faster than that, but we wouldn't have lost the ssl just. we wouldn't have left many americans behind and we wouldn't have left. we wouldn't have left to $85000000000.00 worth of brand new beautiful military equipment behind. and just to finish, they blew it. the agreement said, you have to do this, this, this, this, this, and they didn't do it. they didn't do it. the agreement was, was terminated by us, because they didn't do what they were supposed to do. i want to move these people did the worst withdrawal and in my opinion, the most embarrassing moments in the history of our country. and by the w
and abdul is the head of the taliban. he is still the head of the taliban. and i told abdul don't do it anymore. you do it anymore. you're gonna have problems. and he said, why do you send me a picture of my house? so i said you're gonna have to figure that out. abdul. and for 18 months we had nobody killed. we did have an agreement negotiated by mike pub. pale was a very good agreement. the reason it was good, it was. we were getting out. we would have been out faster than that, but we...
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the negotiation involved the taliban getting 5,00 terrorist, taliban ter released, and get this, no, get this, and the president at the time invited the taliban to camp david, a place of storied significance for us as americans, a place where we honor the importance of american diplomacy, where we invite and receive respected world leaders and this former president, as president invited them to camp david, because he does not again appreciate the role and responsibility of the president of the united states to be commander and chief with level of respect, and this gets back to the point of how he has consistently disperaged and members of our military, fallen soldiers and the work that we must do to uphold the strength and the respect of the united states of america around the world, president harris, thank you, president trump, your response to her saying that you began the negotiations with taliban, so if you take a look at that period of time, the taliban was killing our soldiers, lot of them with snipers and i got involved with the taliban because the taliban. was doing the killi
the negotiation involved the taliban getting 5,00 terrorist, taliban ter released, and get this, no, get this, and the president at the time invited the taliban to camp david, a place of storied significance for us as americans, a place where we honor the importance of american diplomacy, where we invite and receive respected world leaders and this former president, as president invited them to camp david, because he does not again appreciate the role and responsibility of the president of the...
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we met actions of the taliban.all sit opposite me but he answered my questions. we asked how he could justify the law. translation: the laws that have been introduced have been approved by the supreme leader in accordance with islamic law, any religious collar can check their references. most of the girls and women we have spoken to say they are prepared to wear whatever it is your government says as long as your government says as long as you allow them to study but they are being driven to the point of depression, even suicidal thoughts. isn't it your responsibility as a government to listen to those voices and act on it? absolutely. the education of our sisters is an important issue. we are trying to resolve this, which is the demand of a lot of other sisters. we have mentioned it several times in the past, too, but our leadership is working on it. a solution will be found. tt leadership is working on it. a solution will be found.- solution will be found. it has been three _ solution will be found. it has been t
we met actions of the taliban.all sit opposite me but he answered my questions. we asked how he could justify the law. translation: the laws that have been introduced have been approved by the supreme leader in accordance with islamic law, any religious collar can check their references. most of the girls and women we have spoken to say they are prepared to wear whatever it is your government says as long as your government says as long as you allow them to study but they are being driven to...
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we met hamdullah fitrat from the taliban government.t he answered my questions. we asked how he could justify the law. translation: the laws that have been introduced have been - approved by the supreme leader in accordance with islamic sharia. any religious scholar can check their references. most of the girls and women we've spoken to in your country say they are prepared to wear whatever it is that your government prescribes, as long as you allow them to study. and because they're not being allowed to do that, they're being driven to the point of depression, even suicidal thoughts. isn't it your responsibility as a government to listen to those voices and act on it? translation: absolutely. 0ur sisters' education is an important issue. we are trying to resolve this, which is the demand of a lot of our sisters. we have mentioned it several times in the past too, that our leadership is working on it. a solution will be found. it's been three years now since girls were locked out of schools, but it hasn't happened on the ground. do you
we met hamdullah fitrat from the taliban government.t he answered my questions. we asked how he could justify the law. translation: the laws that have been introduced have been - approved by the supreme leader in accordance with islamic sharia. any religious scholar can check their references. most of the girls and women we've spoken to in your country say they are prepared to wear whatever it is that your government prescribes, as long as you allow them to study. and because they're not being...
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the taliban should be lenient with the poorest farmers as it implements the band. it's the 1st time these concerns have been raised back in june and you and also highlighted how a crashing opium production afghanistan could drive up with those best in europe. as hiring, use a switch to synthetic supplies, the result of a pro long shortage of asking opiates could have multiple consequences in afghanistan and in countries of transit and destination for asking opiates, the purity of heroine on the market is expected to decline. such a switch may pose significant risks to health and lead to an increase and overdose is, especially if the alternative opioids include highly potent substances such as some fentanyl analogs or need a z instead of already emerged in some european countries in recent years. meanwhile, the united states institute of peace has also been raising the alarm, saying the telephone success is bad for the world. it goes so to warn describing the taliban is almost complete, bound the gains poppy cultivation as an important global count to know, caustics
the taliban should be lenient with the poorest farmers as it implements the band. it's the 1st time these concerns have been raised back in june and you and also highlighted how a crashing opium production afghanistan could drive up with those best in europe. as hiring, use a switch to synthetic supplies, the result of a pro long shortage of asking opiates could have multiple consequences in afghanistan and in countries of transit and destination for asking opiates, the purity of heroine on the...
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and abdul is the head of the taliban. he is still the head of the taliban. and i told abdul don't do it anymore. you do it anymore. you're gonna have problems. and he said, why do you send me a picture of my house? i said you're gonna have to figure that out. abdul. and for 18 months we had nobody killed. we did have an agreement negotiated by mike, but bell is a very good agreement. the reason it was good, it was. we were getting out. we would have been out faster than that, but we wouldn't have lost the ssl just. we wouldn't have left many americans behind and we wouldn't have left. we wouldn't have left of $85000000000.00 worth of brand new beautiful military equipment behind. and just to finish, they blew it. the agreement said, you have to do this, this, this, this, this, and they didn't do it. they didn't do it. the agreement was, was terminated by us, because they didn't do what they were supposed to do. i want to move these people did the worst withdrawal and in my opinion, the most embarrassing moments in the history of a country. and by the way, th
and abdul is the head of the taliban. he is still the head of the taliban. and i told abdul don't do it anymore. you do it anymore. you're gonna have problems. and he said, why do you send me a picture of my house? i said you're gonna have to figure that out. abdul. and for 18 months we had nobody killed. we did have an agreement negotiated by mike, but bell is a very good agreement. the reason it was good, it was. we were getting out. we would have been out faster than that, but we wouldn't...
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we met hamdullah fitrat from the taliban government. want to be seen with a woman or sit directly opposite me, but he answered my questions. we asked how he could justify the law. translation: the laws that have been introduced have been - approved by the supreme leader in accordance with islamic sharia. any religious scholar can check their references. most of the girls and women we've spoken to in your country say they are prepared to wear whatever it is that your government prescribes as long as you allow them to study. and because they're not being allowed to do that, they're being driven to the point of depression, even suicidal thoughts. isn't it your responsibility as a government to listen to those voices and act on it? translation: absolutely. our sisters�* education is an important issue. we are trying to resolve this, which is the demand of a lot of our sisters. we have mentioned it several times in the past too, that our leadership is working on it. a solution will be found. it's been three years now since girls were locked
we met hamdullah fitrat from the taliban government. want to be seen with a woman or sit directly opposite me, but he answered my questions. we asked how he could justify the law. translation: the laws that have been introduced have been - approved by the supreme leader in accordance with islamic sharia. any religious scholar can check their references. most of the girls and women we've spoken to in your country say they are prepared to wear whatever it is that your government prescribes as...
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in 2022, a year after the taliban came to power, it was 75% funded. 2023, 50% funded.u talk to, trying to navigate a way through a really complicated backdrop with all the sorts of things that you're alluding to. what are the sorts of things that are being suggested that could be realistic? so on the one hand, in some ways it's easier to do it in afghanistan because the security situation is dramatically better, most of all because the taliban are no longer attacking. aid agencies also say that there's less corruption than under the other government, although it is said to be creeping back in some areas. so in some ways it's easier, but in some ways it's a lot harder because of the taliban restrictions. and they, because of the sanctions, they have to ensure that none of the money goes through the taliban, lest they fall foul of these of these restrictions. and some of the taliban basically say, "well, it is up to god, we don't need this aid." and they're a little bit, uh, not cognisant and not willing to confrontjust how bad it is. so it continues to be a struggle. bu
in 2022, a year after the taliban came to power, it was 75% funded. 2023, 50% funded.u talk to, trying to navigate a way through a really complicated backdrop with all the sorts of things that you're alluding to. what are the sorts of things that are being suggested that could be realistic? so on the one hand, in some ways it's easier to do it in afghanistan because the security situation is dramatically better, most of all because the taliban are no longer attacking. aid agencies also say that...
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they don't want to find the taliban, his band opiate him, puffy, cultivation. but they called in full say, what should you believe the taliban suggests this is a full, sour, grapes of. i'm damage. i didn't. nobody's at home. cut them during 2 decades of the occupied forces in afghanistan. the us did nothing but wasted out 20 years. i've got a stem was deprived of progress as it is not a single reform was introduced in the country and instead they supported evil forces to keep the stabilizing the country. for example, they patronized isis in these 2 decades about him during these years of occupation . so they did not want to control drugs, but let me say that their policies, with the main reason of expansion of drugs in the country and the ask um people themselves, the with the major victims of this evil, that id was. they destroyed outcomes. we don't need thought of that today. i mean, so many children, women and old people are using drugs. this is old, you to the americans going on, they what part of this business set on that name. and i personally know that t
they don't want to find the taliban, his band opiate him, puffy, cultivation. but they called in full say, what should you believe the taliban suggests this is a full, sour, grapes of. i'm damage. i didn't. nobody's at home. cut them during 2 decades of the occupied forces in afghanistan. the us did nothing but wasted out 20 years. i've got a stem was deprived of progress as it is not a single reform was introduced in the country and instead they supported evil forces to keep the stabilizing...
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then the taliban's put in charge of the check point.es looking at the legal documents as to whether you can pass into the airport. this never would have happened if they had had a plan in place. you fail to plan, plan to fail. that's exactly what happened and it culminates on a nightmare of a day with 13 servicemen and women being blown up. 170 afghans killed. 45 americans and afghans are crippled. >> let me just say you've developed some new information. we reported though on a lot of this in realtime that the visa plan was not developed during covid by the trump administration and was certainly the special visa plan for our afghan allies certainly was never developed in those early months by the biden administration. >> yeah. >> at the same time, the timing of this, you're releasing it the day before the big debate. so you say it's not partisan. but i want to get to a bunch of things here, but very quickly. why release it now? >> thanks for the question. look, you know, the first year we had to investigate, i was not in the majority.
then the taliban's put in charge of the check point.es looking at the legal documents as to whether you can pass into the airport. this never would have happened if they had had a plan in place. you fail to plan, plan to fail. that's exactly what happened and it culminates on a nightmare of a day with 13 servicemen and women being blown up. 170 afghans killed. 45 americans and afghans are crippled. >> let me just say you've developed some new information. we reported though on a lot of...
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the taliban is not just imposing strict rules on women.w enforcing laws dictating what men can and cannot wear. in august, the taliban formally codifying a long set of requirements and restrictions on men's appearance, which includes growing a fist long beard prohibiting men from wearing jeans. and banning some haircuts as against islamic law, which means anything short. we meditating a western style i'm now joined by rikke noah. he is the washington post's afghanistan bureau chief, and he joins us now from islamabad, pakistan, rick great to see you. thank you so much for joining us. let's first start with attack in pakistan. no one has claimed responsibility, but who is believed to be behind the attacks shows how dangerous, how volatile the northwest of pakistan has become. >> again, the main suspect here is the pakistani taliban which has been behind most attacks in that part of pakistan. the ttp, as they're called, dave denied that there were responsible today. they say they are only targeting civilians and an attack on a foreign diplom
the taliban is not just imposing strict rules on women.w enforcing laws dictating what men can and cannot wear. in august, the taliban formally codifying a long set of requirements and restrictions on men's appearance, which includes growing a fist long beard prohibiting men from wearing jeans. and banning some haircuts as against islamic law, which means anything short. we meditating a western style i'm now joined by rikke noah. he is the washington post's afghanistan bureau chief, and he...
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and it has to include those they're impacting because of the taliban.en's voices to be at the center. we need girls' voices to be at the center. imagine, a girl who is excluded from the conversation, while she has no idea if she'll ever see a classroom again. >> when you look at the world today two, wars, women are among the worst of the victims, women and children in gaza. what's your view on that? >> when i think about the situation in gaza, i always think about children. when i look at any conflict, any war, any oppression in the world, i think about the children. and it reminds me of my time in pakistan, when we had no idea what the politics were, when we knew there was bombing, people were killed. we could not go to school. the children in gaza are facing the same suffering, where almost for a year now, they have not seen a normal school day. more than 90% of the schools have been burned. and it's so important for us, you listen to the stories of children and girls. i follow the stories of girls in gaza. and it's so important to listen to them livi
and it has to include those they're impacting because of the taliban.en's voices to be at the center. we need girls' voices to be at the center. imagine, a girl who is excluded from the conversation, while she has no idea if she'll ever see a classroom again. >> when you look at the world today two, wars, women are among the worst of the victims, women and children in gaza. what's your view on that? >> when i think about the situation in gaza, i always think about children. when i...
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having said that, the taliban -- >> that was the trump policy. >> yeah. and the taliban was in violation of doha. that's why trump left 2500 troops. when president biden came into office, it was very clear, go to zero. in fact, his press guy said it's immaterial. doha agreement is immaterial to us going to zero. we're getting the hell out of there. irrespective of conditions on the ground. >> both presidents agree with getting out. it was the military that opposed. >> the trump administration had conditions. >> how it was done? >> i don't think -- i don't think we can speculate. one thing is for sure, biden had an agenda on day one to get out. >> i have so many more questions for you, sir, but i'm told we're out of time and have to leave it there. mike mccaul, chairman of the house foreign affairs committee. we'll be back in a moment. >>> joining us now the ranking member of the house intelligence committee, democrat jim himes of connecticut. good morning to you. >> thanks for having me, margaret. >> a lot i did want to get with you, but did want to offer
having said that, the taliban -- >> that was the trump policy. >> yeah. and the taliban was in violation of doha. that's why trump left 2500 troops. when president biden came into office, it was very clear, go to zero. in fact, his press guy said it's immaterial. doha agreement is immaterial to us going to zero. we're getting the hell out of there. irrespective of conditions on the ground. >> both presidents agree with getting out. it was the military that opposed. >>...
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i'm extremely scared what'll _ the taliban took over.what'll happen _ the taliban took over. i'm extremely scared what'll happen to _ the taliban took over. i'm extremely scared what'll happen to my - the taliban took over. i'm extremely scared what'll happen to my child. i l scared what'll happen to my child. i wish i was suffering her place. tiara wish i was suffering her place. two da 5 wish i was suffering her place. two days later. — wish i was suffering her place. two days later. she _ wish i was suffering her place. two days later, she also died. these deaths are being counted. but in the communities outside the hospital, children are dying silently. and there's also an underreported but alarming surge in it. it has affected a staggering 45% of afghan children under the age of five. mohammed is too, for shorter than he should be comedy cannot stand yet. the doctor has told me that if he gets treatment for the next six months he will be fine, but we can't afford food. how do we pay for their treatment question what i'm scared he wi
i'm extremely scared what'll _ the taliban took over.what'll happen _ the taliban took over. i'm extremely scared what'll happen to _ the taliban took over. i'm extremely scared what'll happen to my - the taliban took over. i'm extremely scared what'll happen to my child. i l scared what'll happen to my child. i wish i was suffering her place. tiara wish i was suffering her place. two da 5 wish i was suffering her place. two days later. — wish i was suffering her place. two days later. she _...
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under taliban rule record so far, strongly suggests that the taliban has not enforced its narcotics span. drug production and trafficking have remained at high levels or increase since the change of regime in afghanistan is a bit confusing. right? weston? countries willing to bind. they don't want to bind the taliban a band opiate him puffy, cultivation, but they called in full 6. what should you believe the telephone suggests this is a full, sour grapes of i'm the image, i didn't know, but i sent him kind of during 2 decades of the occupied forces in afghanistan. the us did nothing but wasted out 20 years. that's why i've got a stem, was deprived of progress as it is not a single reform was introduced in the country and instead they supported evil forces to keep the stabilizing the country. for example, they patronized isis in these 2 decades about it. during these years of occupation, so they did not want to control drugs. but let me say that their policies, with the main reason of expansion of drugs in the country and the asking people themselves, the with the major victims of this ev
under taliban rule record so far, strongly suggests that the taliban has not enforced its narcotics span. drug production and trafficking have remained at high levels or increase since the change of regime in afghanistan is a bit confusing. right? weston? countries willing to bind. they don't want to bind the taliban a band opiate him puffy, cultivation, but they called in full 6. what should you believe the telephone suggests this is a full, sour grapes of i'm the image, i didn't know, but i...
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with the taliban. know more than i fault president bush who negotiated with the taliban president obama note negotiated with the taliban. actually, if you remember, bowe bergdahl and that trade, that was a confidence building measure in negotiations with the obama administration and the taliban, where i applaud president trump is where he said, hey, deal's off. taliban haven't lived up to six of the seven conditions and i do want to ask you about this congressional gold medal ceremony that's occurring. it's going to happen before this presidential debate last month. i'm sure you saw this, the trump campaign may have broken federal law by using arlington national cemetery for political purposes. that was when the former president was there to honor a family members of those fallen soldiers at abbey gate. are you concerned at all about the trump campaign playing politics with arlington national cemetery? >> you know, jim, i was there. those families had that ceremony completely set up with arlington and
with the taliban. know more than i fault president bush who negotiated with the taliban president obama note negotiated with the taliban. actually, if you remember, bowe bergdahl and that trade, that was a confidence building measure in negotiations with the obama administration and the taliban, where i applaud president trump is where he said, hey, deal's off. taliban haven't lived up to six of the seven conditions and i do want to ask you about this congressional gold medal ceremony that's...
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it is also a crisis of the international engagement with the taliban.es the tally band and although in some ways it has become easier for eight agencies to operate because the security situation is much better, largely because the taliban are no longer attacking, aid agencies say there is less corruption although a little bit of it is creeping back. in the taliban are also under sanctions and the world, and seeing the draconian restrictions on afghan women and girls are turning away. they are turning away to where they feel they can make a greater difference. let's have a look at that calculation by members of the international community. you see reports like that and clearly some kind of engagement seems necessary, but it's not a simple calculation to make. i was looking today at the graphics of aid to afghanistan. from the taliban came to power, 75% of the government's development�*s assistance went through the government. that is not possible now because of international sanctions against the tile day. if you look at the un's humanitarian appeal, thr
it is also a crisis of the international engagement with the taliban.es the tally band and although in some ways it has become easier for eight agencies to operate because the security situation is much better, largely because the taliban are no longer attacking, aid agencies say there is less corruption although a little bit of it is creeping back. in the taliban are also under sanctions and the world, and seeing the draconian restrictions on afghan women and girls are turning away. they are...
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leaving it for the taliban was not a solution.t be the solution. because war gets war. >> that is exactly where we find ourselves now. and it is a country that is not very much on the radar of a lot of western news organizations anymore, unfortunately. all right, abraham, inc. you very much for your time. i greatly appreciated, and congrats on this very powerful and important documentary. thank you for making it. >> thanks for having me. >> and thank you for making time for us. make sure you come back here tomorrow night, latasha brown and britney cooper will join us to discuss newly unearthed interviews revealing jd vance consistent disdain for women and those who choose not to have children. until then, i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york. have a great night. risk of stroke. symptoms like irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or light-headedness, can come and go. but if you have afib, the risk of stroke is always there. if you have one or more symptoms, get checked out. making that appointment
leaving it for the taliban was not a solution.t be the solution. because war gets war. >> that is exactly where we find ourselves now. and it is a country that is not very much on the radar of a lot of western news organizations anymore, unfortunately. all right, abraham, inc. you very much for your time. i greatly appreciated, and congrats on this very powerful and important documentary. thank you for making it. >> thanks for having me. >> and thank you for making time for...
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a enemy to the taliban and the united states. one of the prisoners was in fact the isis fighter responsible for the airport bombing. the trail to the very attack that the republicans tried to use against vice president kamala harris. it actually leads us back to former president donald trump. it was former president donald trump that allow the taliban outside power. was former president donald trump that provided the groups. and in case you heard trump recently claimed that he would have made sure that the u.s. troops were not drawn down to such low level so quickly. do not buy it. because it was former president donald trump that brought troops numbers down. and democrats have their share of playing blame. and obama said thousands of troops after bush. president joe biden followed the messy deal made by former president donald trump. what is heartbreaking in all of this. in all of this talk about the war in afghanistan and the withdrawal. we forget the biggest failure. both parties were left dowling the people in anniston. they
a enemy to the taliban and the united states. one of the prisoners was in fact the isis fighter responsible for the airport bombing. the trail to the very attack that the republicans tried to use against vice president kamala harris. it actually leads us back to former president donald trump. it was former president donald trump that allow the taliban outside power. was former president donald trump that provided the groups. and in case you heard trump recently claimed that he would have made...
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of the taliban, he is still the head of the taliban and i told abdul don't do it anymore, you do it you will have problems at he said why do you sent me a picture of my house? i said you will have to figure that out, abdul. for 18 months we had nobody killed. >> greg: he's racist, said the mind readers, trump referred to muslims as abdul's. >> he also invented the head of the taliban. >> such a hack. he picked the most obvious name to make up for the head of the taliban. abdul. >> instead of talking about the disastrous, chaotic withdrawal, she turned it to the fact that he invited the taliban to camp david. >> started talking about abdul. >> greg: of course trump was referring to the actual taliban honcho whose name is...abdul! i guess it's weird having a president that remembers people's names, or maybe abdul was just a lucky guess. it was either that or steve. but the critics don't care because they know what's in trump's tangerine tinged head. but how do you know what's in our heads? every time we don't agree with you the implication is that we are evil. that way there's no need
of the taliban, he is still the head of the taliban and i told abdul don't do it anymore, you do it you will have problems at he said why do you sent me a picture of my house? i said you will have to figure that out, abdul. for 18 months we had nobody killed. >> greg: he's racist, said the mind readers, trump referred to muslims as abdul's. >> he also invented the head of the taliban. >> such a hack. he picked the most obvious name to make up for the head of the taliban....
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considered the issue of border security among the priorities of cooperation between iran and the taliban. mr. kazemi qoumi said that the issue of border security is very important in dealing with terrorism, goods smuggling and drug trafficking. one of the issues that the caretaker government is currently working on is the plan to block the physical border . now, sir, we have started work on the borders with afghanistan and pakistan. the general staff of the armed forces, with the help of the revolutionary guards and the islamic republic army, have now started this movement , of course, this is a little bit because the length of this wall is being built on the border, one of which is in cooperation with the caretaker government in afghanistan. any employment of unauthorized nationals and helping them to buy and sell houses and cars is a crime. the deputy chief of police of the country said that a large number of illegal citizens were speaking about this matter. they leave the country. some of them are self-identified. we also thank those who listen to the voice of the police and introduce
considered the issue of border security among the priorities of cooperation between iran and the taliban. mr. kazemi qoumi said that the issue of border security is very important in dealing with terrorism, goods smuggling and drug trafficking. one of the issues that the caretaker government is currently working on is the plan to block the physical border . now, sir, we have started work on the borders with afghanistan and pakistan. the general staff of the armed forces, with the help of the...
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if you look at that time, the taliban killed our soldiers, many, killed, snipers killed.nd i talked to the taliban because they were killing there, i intervened. and abdul, the head of the taliban, he's still there, i told abdul, don't do that again, if you keep doing it like that, there's going to be trouble, he says why did you send me a photo of my house, and no one was killed for 8 months, mike pompeo negotiated it, it was a very good negotiation, we, we would... when we left, we would not leave the americans and 85 billion dollars of equipment, and they simply did not performed the agreement was to do this, this, this, they didn't do it. we canceled that deal because they didn't do what they had to do, and these people did the worst withdrawal, the most. shameful moment in our country, and that is why russia attacked ukraine, because they saw how incompetent it is, its her manager as for the current politics, you said about garis that you didn't know she was black and that she was on her own terms... i don't care, i don't care, you talk about it a lot now, i don't ca
if you look at that time, the taliban killed our soldiers, many, killed, snipers killed.nd i talked to the taliban because they were killing there, i intervened. and abdul, the head of the taliban, he's still there, i told abdul, don't do that again, if you keep doing it like that, there's going to be trouble, he says why did you send me a photo of my house, and no one was killed for 8 months, mike pompeo negotiated it, it was a very good negotiation, we, we would... when we left, we would not...
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the taliban leaders name abdul is the head of the taliban. he is still the head of the taliban. and i told that dual don't do it anymore. you do it anymore. you can have problems and he said, why do you send me a picture of my house. i said you're going to have to figure that out. abdul. >> i don't know who abdullah's, but trump is not playing around with his as you gotta figure it out here's the thing you he is one of the finest improvisers on the planet. >> i won't give him straight-up freestyle. >> yeah, he improvises the whole thing. i told you that it head of the taliban abdul so the president of mexico, jose i talked to the head of france a mime croissant irresponsible. does he owe the taliban and apology don't know. >> oh, the taliban an apology the vice president kept her cool all night, but there was one point where it seemed like she might slip see if you can spot it, a place where we honor the importance of american diplomacy, where we invite and receive respected world leaders and this to camp david what do you think she wanted to say that michael, i know you speak f
the taliban leaders name abdul is the head of the taliban. he is still the head of the taliban. and i told that dual don't do it anymore. you do it anymore. you can have problems and he said, why do you send me a picture of my house. i said you're going to have to figure that out. abdul. >> i don't know who abdullah's, but trump is not playing around with his as you gotta figure it out here's the thing you he is one of the finest improvisers on the planet. >> i won't give him...
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why is the taliban not listed as a terror organization?in next. >> carley: over to lawrence jones to look at what is coming up on "fox and friends"? >> lawrence: cheryl is not alone. >> carley: our our dirty laundry. >> lawrence: be in this together, the family can be upset with us all. >> carley: i'll pass. >> lawrence: coming up this morning on "fox and friends," fox news alert, heartbreak in georgia, school shooting leaves four dead and nine injured. the 14-year-old suspect was flagged by the fbi and interviewed as a possible threat last year. we have a live report on the ground. on the campaign trail, harris hunkers down in debate camp and abc releases debate rules. we will set it up for you. and constant flip flopping in a town hall, we'll have full analysis this morning. how worried should we all be about big tech interference? we'll show you the alexa bias and take you through long history of silicon valley's left wing agenda and how it impact you. virginia fox, paul mauro and shannon bre all stop by. we call it friday eve. see you
why is the taliban not listed as a terror organization?in next. >> carley: over to lawrence jones to look at what is coming up on "fox and friends"? >> lawrence: cheryl is not alone. >> carley: our our dirty laundry. >> lawrence: be in this together, the family can be upset with us all. >> carley: i'll pass. >> lawrence: coming up this morning on "fox and friends," fox news alert, heartbreak in georgia, school shooting leaves four dead and...