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military mission in afghanistan. we are trying to get as many afghans and americans out of the country as we can. i am looking forward to what i hope will be an important policy discussion. at the center of our examination, there is the desire to learn from our 20-year involvement. we must have an open and honest analysis of everything that went into that, adjust the events of the last year or months. before getting into that, we should take a moment to recognize the service of the over 800,000 men and women who served in afghanistan over the last 20 years. i would like to remember and honor the 2461 who made the ultimate sacrifice along with the over 20,000 who bore the physical wounds of war. we will vigorously debate policy decisions related to the u.s. military mission in afghanistan, but i believe i speak when we express our gratitude to those who have sacrificed so much. we are owing a debt that cannot be repaid. i agree with the decision that was made to end our military presence in afghanistan. it was the rig
military mission in afghanistan. we are trying to get as many afghans and americans out of the country as we can. i am looking forward to what i hope will be an important policy discussion. at the center of our examination, there is the desire to learn from our 20-year involvement. we must have an open and honest analysis of everything that went into that, adjust the events of the last year or months. before getting into that, we should take a moment to recognize the service of the over 800,000...
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>> the war in terror is not over and the war in afghanistan is not over. >> has the exit from afghanistan made the war more challenge for us or less challenging? with respect to continuing to try to protect the homeland and u.s. interests abroad. >> it's made it more challenging. >> an article published said the military lost 90% of the intelligence collection capability it is had using drones. do you agree with that? >> i didn't see the report. >> it said we have lost 90% of our intelligence collection capabilities it had using drones before the drawdown. >> i would have to look at the math. we are doing that right now to determine the level. it is significant, i don't know if it's 90%. >> on the sibs and folks stranded in afghanistan, is it fair to say that our human intelligence network given the current status and the fact that many were left behind, is it fair to say that's been stressed even more so than our drone sur lans capabilities. do we have much today? >> we can explain that in a classified session, but there's still yes. >> back to secretary austin, i think it's so important
>> the war in terror is not over and the war in afghanistan is not over. >> has the exit from afghanistan made the war more challenge for us or less challenging? with respect to continuing to try to protect the homeland and u.s. interests abroad. >> it's made it more challenging. >> an article published said the military lost 90% of the intelligence collection capability it is had using drones. do you agree with that? >> i didn't see the report. >> it said we...
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withdrew from afghanistan. there are still american citizens trying to get home to safety, still behind enemy lines. with no u.s. presence on the ground, what mechanism are you using to ensure the safety of americans that the biden administration but behind in afghanistan? brian mckeon: we're working every day to try to bring out the americans who wish to depart. we are working with a couple of airline companies that are willing to go into kabul airport, to bring people out on chartered aircraft. those -- there is no commercial air service right now to kabul airport. we expect to go this week to bring out several dozen americans. >> several dozen. why do you believe all americans who want to leave afghanistan will be able? brian mckeon: the number of people ready to depart is over 200, at the current pace, if we continue to have success with chartered flights, all the people who say they are ready to depart will be offered an opportunity in the next couple of weeks. >> we have american still trapped in afghanis
withdrew from afghanistan. there are still american citizens trying to get home to safety, still behind enemy lines. with no u.s. presence on the ground, what mechanism are you using to ensure the safety of americans that the biden administration but behind in afghanistan? brian mckeon: we're working every day to try to bring out the americans who wish to depart. we are working with a couple of airline companies that are willing to go into kabul airport, to bring people out on chartered...
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afghanistan is not the afghanistan of the 1990's. i would hope 20 years of education has empowered and changed the people of afghanistan. again, i would hope that people just don't rollover, even given the brutality of the taliban. what can we do to support the people of afghanistan in trying to come up with a better outcome? >> congressman, i would like to weigh in on that. i thing we see in the next year, so the most immediate challenge here will be the humanitarian crisis, which may happen with or without the taliban taking power, but the combination of financial resources, lack of financial resources, a largely unvaccinated population against covid, so health concerns. there's a major drought that's been playing out over several years, so food security is at an all-time low, combined the fact that we have a taliban government, this transition government, that does not know how to govern. i mean, we know how to fight. they have proven themselves effective in that, but they do not know how to govern, so incompetence and lack of exp
afghanistan is not the afghanistan of the 1990's. i would hope 20 years of education has empowered and changed the people of afghanistan. again, i would hope that people just don't rollover, even given the brutality of the taliban. what can we do to support the people of afghanistan in trying to come up with a better outcome? >> congressman, i would like to weigh in on that. i thing we see in the next year, so the most immediate challenge here will be the humanitarian crisis, which may...
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we have 0 presence in afghanistan. it could be as little as 12 months before al kato will use afghanistan as a base conduct as a base to conduct air strikes or strikes against the united states. frankly, after this debacle of a withdrawal. i don't think anyone can trust anything. this president says about afghanistan, we need to consider some uncomfortable truths that we did not fully comprehend the depth of corruption and poor leadership and nursing your ranks. that we did not grasp a damaging effect. the frequent and unexplained rotations by president ghani of his commanders. and that we fail to fully grasp what there was only so much for which and for home. many of the afghan forces would fight. so after an entire war aimed to eliminate a terrorist threat to america, that threat could now be worse to real possibility in the not too distant future, 612182436 months that time the time frame for re constitutional kite are isis terrorist organizations seek ungoverned spaces so that they can train and equip and thrive. a
we have 0 presence in afghanistan. it could be as little as 12 months before al kato will use afghanistan as a base conduct as a base to conduct air strikes or strikes against the united states. frankly, after this debacle of a withdrawal. i don't think anyone can trust anything. this president says about afghanistan, we need to consider some uncomfortable truths that we did not fully comprehend the depth of corruption and poor leadership and nursing your ranks. that we did not grasp a damaging...
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exit from afghanistan. someone that knows all about the internals of the decisions that were made and who made them. he stepped down from the biden administration last week. now he's free to discuss what happened. that's coming up. and needan, own a h, money for your family? newday usa can help. we earned a lot of va benefits with our service, but the va home loan benefit is a big one. by refinancing up to 100% of your home's value, you could take out $50,000 or more. you could use that money...
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he's told the chaos of american withdrawal from afghanistan. i think this is one of those 2 instances where bind and trump agree on policy post wanted to get out of afghanistan and extreme codes kind of high prices and a shipping boom. our correspondence visits a once a derelict town in rushes. ok, so far east has been given a boost head to say of cutting edge nuclear technology. and just before i go, see, we'll be covering the return of the tray, blazing russian film crew from the international space station. from the day our correspondents are on the ground waiting at the bike and it caused much roman cuz i started to bring you all the latest that special coverage will start in 45 minutes . right here announcing to national with, oh i ah, did i mention retention? you're watching a very special episode of going underground an interview with the u. s. h. former un ambassador president, donald trump's national security advisor, john boldly joins me now from washington, dc. it his memoir about his time in the white us, the room where it happened
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just threaten afghanistan. it threatens the broader region and as far as europe. so i think we're going to have to see some political movement with the taliban are very reluctant to do they they, they always love to hold out and avoid compromise. but ultimately we're going to see some political movement and from the taliban side, some accommodation with the rest of afghan society. and these will be the key to opening up as security assistance and also broader economic assistance. so yeah, went, oh yeah, we're at the start the story, not the end of it at ashbrand. if a international security assistance is provided and what exactly what it entailed. you think here is a cleanser. it's the international community goes on to support the taliban. isis will say taliban are the stooges of the americans and the western powers, and that will empower isis in the propaganda war to win over the youth, especially from other minorities that right now the taliban. the current government of the taliban has sidelined. so there i
just threaten afghanistan. it threatens the broader region and as far as europe. so i think we're going to have to see some political movement with the taliban are very reluctant to do they they, they always love to hold out and avoid compromise. but ultimately we're going to see some political movement and from the taliban side, some accommodation with the rest of afghan society. and these will be the key to opening up as security assistance and also broader economic assistance. so yeah, went,...
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those that are now in charge in afghanistan sees their takeover. the tale been ev at various times. brom is afghan citizens, including women, children, minority to communities, former government employees that they would protect their rights since all to those promises was the possibility of women to move to work and to enjoy their basic rights. and for girls will be effective, accessed through all levels of education, the same as boys gender equality is always been an absolute priority for me. and then my visits left gun is that i was deeply moved by the credit, the resilience and the thin me nation of afghan women and girls. i am. but the clearly alarm to see promise made to f than women and girls by the taliban be broken. broken promises leads to broken dreams for the women and girls of afghanistan. since 2000 and when's city 1000000 girls have enrolled in school and evidence schooling as increased from 6 ears took them. women and girls need to be the center of attention that ability to learn work own assets and to leave with rights and dignity
those that are now in charge in afghanistan sees their takeover. the tale been ev at various times. brom is afghan citizens, including women, children, minority to communities, former government employees that they would protect their rights since all to those promises was the possibility of women to move to work and to enjoy their basic rights. and for girls will be effective, accessed through all levels of education, the same as boys gender equality is always been an absolute priority for me....
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and after the pull out in afghanistan. so what is the nicest fraction doing in afghanistan, but playing a disruptive role, you just had all the wiggers as escaping from prison, magically after the u. s. withdrew you have all these other isis militants who were somehow simultaneously escaped from prison? i'm sure there they had assistance in that. so that's the major jihad jailbreak that you saw right before the emerge devices in july of 2014. so i see this repeating pattern that's forming right now. and so the, like you said, the u. s. doesn't need to be enough gas dam militarily, like marcus said. and they, there's other things that they can do to direct the affairs in a region. it sounds like mark, as it sounds like to me is that, you know, in western historical conference we go from this state to this day here at any given what we've already said here on our program, is it, this is just the continuation of the civil war just in a different direction with different people with different names because it sounds like what
and after the pull out in afghanistan. so what is the nicest fraction doing in afghanistan, but playing a disruptive role, you just had all the wiggers as escaping from prison, magically after the u. s. withdrew you have all these other isis militants who were somehow simultaneously escaped from prison? i'm sure there they had assistance in that. so that's the major jihad jailbreak that you saw right before the emerge devices in july of 2014. so i see this repeating pattern that's forming right...
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is a failed state in afghanistan. just as you say. that becomes a geopolitical nightmare. the region and the rest of the world will have to suffer. i think the us is recognised, just like australia, having just announced more aid yesterday, the us said it was going to pledge another $141; million. that will raise its overall amount this year to 600 million plus. of course, a lot of that was placed before the taliban took over in august. now the fear is that that money will not be directed in the right way and they don't want to fund the taliban. they are still going to funnel it through ng oprah and other to try to make sure that the talilban itself is not benefiting from this. we are talking about a humanitarian disaster in the making for a country whose budget in the past was 75% of foreign aid. so you really do need these donors to step up. the fact the taliban itself isn't equipped to be able to distribute any of these aid, you know, 120,000 people or more were evacuated from afghanistan after the fall of kabul. m
is a failed state in afghanistan. just as you say. that becomes a geopolitical nightmare. the region and the rest of the world will have to suffer. i think the us is recognised, just like australia, having just announced more aid yesterday, the us said it was going to pledge another $141; million. that will raise its overall amount this year to 600 million plus. of course, a lot of that was placed before the taliban took over in august. now the fear is that that money will not be directed in...
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military mission inun afghanistan. i believe i speak for the entire committee we express our gratitude to those in their families who would sacrifice so much over those last 20 years. we owe them a debt that cannot be repaid. i agreed and continued to agree with the decision that was made to end our military presence in afghanistan. it was the right decision. our larger and to help build a government in afghanistan could cover effectively and defeat the taliban had failed. more money and more lost american lives were not going to change that. the events we witnessed in afghanistan in the wake of the collapse of the afghan government and august happen primarily because of this reality because the fundamental reality that our mission to try to stand up a government in place of the taliban had failed. that reality is what caused tthe overwhelming majority of the problems we faced. there is no easy or safe way to get everyone out of that country, we wanted to get out. yet in the face of that are military conducted the larg
military mission inun afghanistan. i believe i speak for the entire committee we express our gratitude to those in their families who would sacrifice so much over those last 20 years. we owe them a debt that cannot be repaid. i agreed and continued to agree with the decision that was made to end our military presence in afghanistan. it was the right decision. our larger and to help build a government in afghanistan could cover effectively and defeat the taliban had failed. more money and more...
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the exit from afghanistan. stewart shell remains adamant, though the top ross needs to be held to account or senior correspondent, murat. gusty of picks up the story for us. there is the opinion that he got off very light. all things considered the scandal that he caused winter went right up to congress and the united states military, we will know it doesn't like scandals. it does, it's best to deter for those who would start scandals and that it's squashes scandals out sometimes in a very harsh way. so it was surprising that instead of a paths, jail time, perhaps a dishonorable discharge, all he was sentenced to was a $5000.00 fun, which will be dogged from his wages next month, as well as a letter of reprimand. there's told off basically. so he gets an honorable or less than honorable discharge, as well as gets the keep all of his or all the pension that he has worked up on the 17 years of service before he went into the court. ah, he said that ultimately he had to bear responsibility for his actions. just as
the exit from afghanistan. stewart shell remains adamant, though the top ross needs to be held to account or senior correspondent, murat. gusty of picks up the story for us. there is the opinion that he got off very light. all things considered the scandal that he caused winter went right up to congress and the united states military, we will know it doesn't like scandals. it does, it's best to deter for those who would start scandals and that it's squashes scandals out sometimes in a very...
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this is a changing environment in afghanistan. obviously, just a couple of months ago, they were an exile across the border. now they're in control of cobble. i expect to see there to be further developments, but i, i think it's hard to predict. but what i would say is that this potential for congregating terrorist from anarchic areas around the world, toward a more hospitable government in afghanistan, i think it's something we should all be we're, i mean the kind of an, obviously say they're sworn enemies with isis k. and you seem to say that al qaeda are embedded within it. we've had the taliban on this program. there are a defacto negotiations going on between nato governments and the taliban. you mean they're kind of negotiating with al qaeda more or less? well, i think there's a danger that there's, if there's a big question, whether there's a new moderate taliban leadership or whether it's the same old crew that governed afghanistan in the late 19 nineties, i think it's still early to make a final conclusion. but i think th
this is a changing environment in afghanistan. obviously, just a couple of months ago, they were an exile across the border. now they're in control of cobble. i expect to see there to be further developments, but i, i think it's hard to predict. but what i would say is that this potential for congregating terrorist from anarchic areas around the world, toward a more hospitable government in afghanistan, i think it's something we should all be we're, i mean the kind of an, obviously say they're...
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certainly, it's mistake for the people of afghanistan. ah, where we are catching the program from today across the globe. welcome to moscow on to the news our on our t, our top story. british politics is in shock. after a conservative m. p was starved to death on friday, while meeting with his constituents in the south east county of essex. dave, it's amy was $69.00, a 25 year old suspect reported to be a british national of somali origin has now been arrested on suspicion of his murder, rti shudder. edward dusty early reported from where the tragedy took place for conservative. and he said, david amos has died following a multiple stopping area this afternoon during a constituency surgery meeting out the methodist church, directly behind me here in south. and what exactly that is. it's an opportunity the members of the public to meet with the local m p face to face and discuss local political issues. but around midday this afternoon, a young man ran into the building wielding a knife before attacking the veteran politician and killing hi
certainly, it's mistake for the people of afghanistan. ah, where we are catching the program from today across the globe. welcome to moscow on to the news our on our t, our top story. british politics is in shock. after a conservative m. p was starved to death on friday, while meeting with his constituents in the south east county of essex. dave, it's amy was $69.00, a 25 year old suspect reported to be a british national of somali origin has now been arrested on suspicion of his murder, rti...
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forces in afghanistan? >> so, senator, these discussions were occurring in january, february, march. they're separate from the late august discussion, so i want to make that point clear. >> in your best military judgment, do you believe that the recommendations that general miller put forth was some 2500, and i think general milley said maybe up to 3500. do you believe that would have sown the seeds for ultimately having to send tens of thousands of u.s. service members back to afghanistan, as the president has said publicly? >> senator, i believe there was a risk you would incur increasing a tax by the taliban. that was a risk at holding at 2500. i'm really humbled recently by my ability to deduce what the taliban would or would not do, so i think it's hard to know. >> thank you. i'll get to my questions later about the people still stranded in afghanistan. thank you, mr. chair. >> i'm leaving for the vote. senator hirono will take over. senator warren. >> it's hard to look at afghanistan without viewing t
forces in afghanistan? >> so, senator, these discussions were occurring in january, february, march. they're separate from the late august discussion, so i want to make that point clear. >> in your best military judgment, do you believe that the recommendations that general miller put forth was some 2500, and i think general milley said maybe up to 3500. do you believe that would have sown the seeds for ultimately having to send tens of thousands of u.s. service members back to...
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a port in to development in afghanistan. so i think the country is left in a very precarious position and sell made colors i wanted out. right. they, the state department is investigating the end of you as to political operations in afghanistan. what lessons do you think will blend from the past 2 months? unfortunately, i think the investigations will focus nary very narrowly on the exit itself, which was absolutely chaotic. will focus on things that need to be looked at, like the drone strike that killed a 10 people in the family, including 7 children. i will focus on why these special immigrant visas were not prepared beforehand and all those things are important to look at. but when are we going to look at what happened during 20 years of we're all the innocent people who were killed not just in one last drone strike, but throughout the 20 years. when are we going to look at and, and, and try to learn the lessons about invading and occupying other countries. and then i think there is the lesson of how do you leave when a
a port in to development in afghanistan. so i think the country is left in a very precarious position and sell made colors i wanted out. right. they, the state department is investigating the end of you as to political operations in afghanistan. what lessons do you think will blend from the past 2 months? unfortunately, i think the investigations will focus nary very narrowly on the exit itself, which was absolutely chaotic. will focus on things that need to be looked at, like the drone strike...
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this prisoner says about afghanistan. well, us lawmakers lambaste president biden, and his top ras, over one, some in congress called washington humiliating withdrawal from afghanistan. we asked though whether the whole afghan campaign might be a bigger failure than just the block itself. and a bomb shell report alleges the cia planned to a duck or assassinate, weekly founder join font, former agency chief mike pompei at the center of the plot. ah, are broadcasting live direct from studios in moscow. this is our t international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now there are fresh revelations on the hidden tax haven assets of global billionaires world leaders and public officials and the largest ever leak of offshore data called the pandora papers. earlier my colleague collin bray discussed the expo say with correspondent on quarter clean no, all 12000000 documents. it won't go good news for you. yeah. but you'd expect them to open with a blog post, a move, anything explosive in it? right, well people
this prisoner says about afghanistan. well, us lawmakers lambaste president biden, and his top ras, over one, some in congress called washington humiliating withdrawal from afghanistan. we asked though whether the whole afghan campaign might be a bigger failure than just the block itself. and a bomb shell report alleges the cia planned to a duck or assassinate, weekly founder join font, former agency chief mike pompei at the center of the plot. ah, are broadcasting live direct from studios in...
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i hope you'll address the state's role in the afghanistan evacuation. there's no doubt that personnel performed heroically but arguably had the department been better positioned and structured to get ahead of some issues, particularly processing afghanistan visa holders it wouldn't have been necessary. much like in the every i -- early days of the covid pandemic with citizens stranded around the world, while the state department launched a herculean task, it took weeks of heavy lifting and congressional pressure and suggests the department needs to alter structuring to teal with emergency condition tin generalcies, planning and operations. i'd also like to hear your plans to address a long-standing priority of mine, significantly expanding diversity at the department including long overdue improvements in recruitment and retention. study after study has shown a more diverse work force leads to better decisions and outcomes for institutions. and it is essential for the state department as an institution that represent ours country to the world that we re
i hope you'll address the state's role in the afghanistan evacuation. there's no doubt that personnel performed heroically but arguably had the department been better positioned and structured to get ahead of some issues, particularly processing afghanistan visa holders it wouldn't have been necessary. much like in the every i -- early days of the covid pandemic with citizens stranded around the world, while the state department launched a herculean task, it took weeks of heavy lifting and...
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and you are side lining people in afghanistan. or the 1st point her that i want to clarify and make known to everyone as or that this new government that has her taken control in afghanistan. it has not through her military force or we made an agreement that we will not enter through military force. and i stress again that this was not a military takeover, or it was the blunder. oh, and the missteps by, by the previous administration there was present in cobble or we gave everyone a chance we signed an agreement we we wanted to hold dialog precisely because we did not want to see of wanston or in a state where it is left in a vacuum our take over or our coming to power was, was so one of the, the unparalleled in history. it was a phenomenon was her and parallel in history and have a witness where we have, we have been fighting for 20 years with the united states. and the government they had imposed, we had been fighting them for 20 years. yet when we wanted to hold dialogue and to form an inclusive government with all political pa
and you are side lining people in afghanistan. or the 1st point her that i want to clarify and make known to everyone as or that this new government that has her taken control in afghanistan. it has not through her military force or we made an agreement that we will not enter through military force. and i stress again that this was not a military takeover, or it was the blunder. oh, and the missteps by, by the previous administration there was present in cobble or we gave everyone a chance we...
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chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan remains defiant. however, that senior leaders need to be held to account as disturbing images of the latest terror attack. this friday, emerges from the country a blast of a mosque, leaving dozens of people dead. it is the latest in a space of lethal attack. since the u. s. exit, while the former us national security advisor john bolton, us taken aim a president biden, claiming he disregarded all advice about the outcome. poland. you can hear those remarks. flesh dogs in the interview on ortiz going underground airing on top of making some mistakes for the u. s. make a mistake for vocal stability certainly isn't stake or the people draft amazon. oh, wow! on st. clashes blocked for it, sun strike action resistance to the italian government's introduction of mandatory coven passes for all workers steps all ah! live for moscow! this is our t, my name's unit o'neill on 30 minutes of news and views start not british politics is in shock now after a conservative mp was stopped to death to day while meeting
chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan remains defiant. however, that senior leaders need to be held to account as disturbing images of the latest terror attack. this friday, emerges from the country a blast of a mosque, leaving dozens of people dead. it is the latest in a space of lethal attack. since the u. s. exit, while the former us national security advisor john bolton, us taken aim a president biden, claiming he disregarded all advice about the outcome. poland. you can hear those remarks....
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al qaeda sponsored afghanistan. that is gone displeg from august of this year on. >> we need to keep an eye on the situation, not to do the same thing we did prior to 9/11 as we were seeing al qaeda was developing, training, organizing, and we didn't have a serious strategy on response on 9/11. we shouldn't repeat that mistake again. >> brennan: do you feel you were misled by the taliban. >> i don't allow people to mislead me. i do my homework. i was not all alone doing this. i had the military, the intelligence, everyone with me displeg you're the only one out here defending it, though. >> well, that's one reason-- >> brennan: i give you credit for coming and talking about it. >> one reason i left the government is that the debate wasn't really as it should be based on realities and facts of what happened, what was going on, and what our alternatives were, the decision was ultimately made to put condition-based aside and follow calendar. >> brennan: president biden could have asked to keep troops longer is what you
al qaeda sponsored afghanistan. that is gone displeg from august of this year on. >> we need to keep an eye on the situation, not to do the same thing we did prior to 9/11 as we were seeing al qaeda was developing, training, organizing, and we didn't have a serious strategy on response on 9/11. we shouldn't repeat that mistake again. >> brennan: do you feel you were misled by the taliban. >> i don't allow people to mislead me. i do my homework. i was not all alone doing this....
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in afghanistan. those of you who have followed our work know that many of the reasons for that unexpected quick collapse of the afghan government, or problems that we reported on for years. corruption, ghost soldiers, the dependence of the afghan military on u.s. airpower, contractors and other enablers as well as the overall incompetency of the afghan government. some in the press and on the hill have suggested this may be the only u.s. government agency whose stock has risen in the wake of the withdrawal. due to our penchant for telling inconvenient truths over the last 10 years. but i would suggest that you and the press corps must also be credited for telling unwanted truths about what was going on in afghanistan for the afghan -- evacuation in kabul. without the amplification of our work force by the press, we would not have been as successful or effective as it has been. what we all know u.s. agencies have not made honest reporting easy for us or for you. about america's longest war. we have a
in afghanistan. those of you who have followed our work know that many of the reasons for that unexpected quick collapse of the afghan government, or problems that we reported on for years. corruption, ghost soldiers, the dependence of the afghan military on u.s. airpower, contractors and other enablers as well as the overall incompetency of the afghan government. some in the press and on the hill have suggested this may be the only u.s. government agency whose stock has risen in the wake of...
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certainly, it's a mistake for the people of afghanistan. ah hello and welcome to our scenes national. my name is unit ship avalo. thanks johnny . and was started breaking news. the song of british police have declared the fatal fabbing of a conservative m p. a terrorist incident. it happened on friday while david amos was meeting his constituents in the southeast county of essex. he was just $69.00, a 25 year old suspects reported to the british. national of somali origin has been arrested on suspicion of madame anti's. ashanda. edward dashed c l. a reported from where they tragedy took place for for conservative. and he said, david amos has died following a multiple, stopping this afternoon during a constituency surgery meeting out the methodist church directly behind me here in south. and what exactly that is. it's an opportunity the members of the public to meet with the local m p face to face and discuss local political issues. but around midday this afternoon, a young man ran into the building wielding a knife before attacking the vete
certainly, it's a mistake for the people of afghanistan. ah hello and welcome to our scenes national. my name is unit ship avalo. thanks johnny . and was started breaking news. the song of british police have declared the fatal fabbing of a conservative m p. a terrorist incident. it happened on friday while david amos was meeting his constituents in the southeast county of essex. he was just $69.00, a 25 year old suspects reported to the british. national of somali origin has been arrested on...
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all of afghanistan is safe. the taliban is beating up its presence on the border and promising a crackdown on corruption to ensure a smooth movement of people and goods. afghanistan has always struggled to build a mood and rail network that would link the country to its neighbors and expand trade with central asia. experts and imports have dramatically declined in recent weeks as the international community. once the taliban to implement political reforms form an inclusive government of face isolation, sh hundreds of laurie drivers are stuck at the border, waiting for clearance to cross into his pakistan. look, the business is bad traffic along the dairy was never interrupted. now it has been slowed by health, and i cannot bring the same amount of goods into country. the fall out from international isolation is felt across the country. will feed group is one of the biggest names in the agriculture industry in afghanistan. the company extracts oil from seeds, a thriving business that also extends to animal feed.
all of afghanistan is safe. the taliban is beating up its presence on the border and promising a crackdown on corruption to ensure a smooth movement of people and goods. afghanistan has always struggled to build a mood and rail network that would link the country to its neighbors and expand trade with central asia. experts and imports have dramatically declined in recent weeks as the international community. once the taliban to implement political reforms form an inclusive government of face...
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there is no more time left to reach the people of afghanistan. it cannot wait while the world debates whether or not to recognise a taliban government. nearby, aid agencies hand out parcels that might save some children from hunger. alone, they can't provide for the staggering needs. giving the taliban money without guarantees on human rights and how the funds will be used is dangerous. but afghanistan is sinking fast. millions here will not survive the winter. yogita limaye, bbc news, herat. 0ur afghanistan correspondent secunder kermani is in kabul. when we look at these horrific problems that we've been reporting on tonight, what will it take for the taliban to be able to attract back some of the funding and the aid that it has lost in recent months? well, some humanitarian aid is still continuing into afghanistan, but given the scale of the crisis right now, it is simply not enough. but afghanistan's economy, including the vast majority of public spending on things like healthcare, teachers�* salaries, all of that was deeply dependent on in
there is no more time left to reach the people of afghanistan. it cannot wait while the world debates whether or not to recognise a taliban government. nearby, aid agencies hand out parcels that might save some children from hunger. alone, they can't provide for the staggering needs. giving the taliban money without guarantees on human rights and how the funds will be used is dangerous. but afghanistan is sinking fast. millions here will not survive the winter. yogita limaye, bbc news, herat....
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tonight, her break during friday prayers in afghanistan -- heartbreak during friday prayers in afghanistan, and attack killing dozens, the word since foreign troops left the country. also, defying death threats in search of the truth, two journalists, one from the philippines and one from russia, win this year's nobel peace prize. the lives lost in this pandemic, brazil's death from covid-19 pushes the 600,000 mark, second in the world only to the united states. plus, he has four legs and knows his way around town, the curious canine of istanbul. our correspondent joins him for a journey will you not soon forget. ♪ i'm brent goff. to all of you, welcome. we begin with another explosion in afghanistan, this one turning friday prayers into a bloodbath. a last at shiite mosque in the north has left dozens dead and more than 140 wounded. in a statement, so-called islamic state k said a suicide bomber detonated an explosive vest amid shiite worshipers inside, the deadliest attack since foreign forces left the country, and afghanistan's third attack on the house of worship this week. correspon
tonight, her break during friday prayers in afghanistan -- heartbreak during friday prayers in afghanistan, and attack killing dozens, the word since foreign troops left the country. also, defying death threats in search of the truth, two journalists, one from the philippines and one from russia, win this year's nobel peace prize. the lives lost in this pandemic, brazil's death from covid-19 pushes the 600,000 mark, second in the world only to the united states. plus, he has four legs and knows...
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embassy, in afghanistan. those of you have followed s igard's work is the reason for the unexpected collapse of the afghan government is something we have reported on for years, corruption, gulf soldiers, the dependent of the afghan military on u.s. mail -- airpower and other enablers as well as the overall incompetency of the afghan government stuff in the press and on the hill, it's suggested thatsigar may be the only agency that who stock is risen in the wake of the with drawl due to our penchant for telling inconvenient truths. i would suggest that you and the press corps must also be credited with telling unwanted but ground truths on what was going on in afghanistan through the evacuation in kabul and to date and without the amplification of our reports by the press, sigar would not have been as successful as it has been. we all know that u.s. agencies have not made honest reporting easy for us or for you about america's longest war. we have a recent example we talked about in this quarterly report that
embassy, in afghanistan. those of you have followed s igard's work is the reason for the unexpected collapse of the afghan government is something we have reported on for years, corruption, gulf soldiers, the dependent of the afghan military on u.s. mail -- airpower and other enablers as well as the overall incompetency of the afghan government stuff in the press and on the hill, it's suggested thatsigar may be the only agency that who stock is risen in the wake of the with drawl due to our...
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members killed in the final week of the afghanistan aevacuation. and servicemembers were killed in a killed marking one of the deadliest days. the selfless and brave americans were put in an impossible situation. they he pit phaoeuz what it means to be a hero and knew the risks and stayed at those gates to keep them open buying time for more lives to be saved. the chaos of those days and the danger cannot be overstated and we owe a debt of gratitude for the sacrifice that they never have been forced to have been made. and americans on the ground displayed in our final days and every american should demand accountability from the senior first. today we honor the 13 lives lost and keep those families and those who loved them in our prayers. and the grateful nation honors them today. i thank my colleague from michigan for interviewing this important legislation. and i yield back. ms. waters: i'm prepared to close until mrs. wagner yields back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from missouri is recognized. mrs.wagner: i yield two minutes to the
members killed in the final week of the afghanistan aevacuation. and servicemembers were killed in a killed marking one of the deadliest days. the selfless and brave americans were put in an impossible situation. they he pit phaoeuz what it means to be a hero and knew the risks and stayed at those gates to keep them open buying time for more lives to be saved. the chaos of those days and the danger cannot be overstated and we owe a debt of gratitude for the sacrifice that they never have been...
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certainly it's a mistake for the people of afghanistan. well, in fantasy trump's feel, the date of a withdrawal was made the 1st you don't think that makes any difference. now look, i think are all by and it was extended a couple months and it showed how, how little planning had been done, either by the trump administration or by for the execution to withdraw itself. and i should note my own polling on this subject. i think affirms what other people have observed that while at the beginning, many people said the withdrawal itself executed for land. no question about that. but it's caused them to rethink the consequences. the withdrawal itself, the return of taliban to power, the greater risk of terrorist attack, obviously calls into question the legitimacy of the withdrawal of decision. fundamentally, i think people now realize we are less secure after the withdrawal than we were before the was for all you said, that abiding, changed in that answer in a way. what do you, i mean, he said when he was helping to confirm you at the state depar
certainly it's a mistake for the people of afghanistan. well, in fantasy trump's feel, the date of a withdrawal was made the 1st you don't think that makes any difference. now look, i think are all by and it was extended a couple months and it showed how, how little planning had been done, either by the trump administration or by for the execution to withdraw itself. and i should note my own polling on this subject. i think affirms what other people have observed that while at the beginning,...
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this prisoner says about afghanistan. u. s. law makers lambaste president by now these top bras over what some in congress call washington's humiliating withdrawal from afghanistan. we are so if the whole afghan campaign might be a bigger failure than just the pull out itself. and a bombshell reporter ledges that the cia plan to kidnap or assassinate wiki makes found a julian assange with former agency chief might pompei out the center of the plump . ah hi there live am worldwide. this is art international from moscow. i am calling bray. we'll take you through some of the biggest stories we've covered here over the past 7 days a little bit later. first though, 2 developments in the past few hours. millions of documents to shed light on the hidden assets of global billionaire's world leaders and public official. and the largest ever league of offshore data is called the pandora papers has been taken 600 journalists and over 100 countries involved. but we've got one and only donald coulter has been across this floor. it's not
this prisoner says about afghanistan. u. s. law makers lambaste president by now these top bras over what some in congress call washington's humiliating withdrawal from afghanistan. we are so if the whole afghan campaign might be a bigger failure than just the pull out itself. and a bombshell reporter ledges that the cia plan to kidnap or assassinate wiki makes found a julian assange with former agency chief might pompei out the center of the plump . ah hi there live am worldwide. this is art...
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or territory of afghanistan talks between the taliban lead government in afghanistan and the united states. and other talks with the e, u. r constitutes a kind of defacto recognition that the taliban in fact are the government, the both the european countries and the united states have to make a choice. if they refuse to recognize the taliban government officially, if they continue to hold the seized assets of the afghan government, making it impossible for their government to meet basic needs of the people in afghanistan. i think it's very likely that the afghan government will seek to find new partners the united states does not legally have the right to take control of or sees the assets of afghanistan simply because the u. s. occupied the country for 20 years. and this news from this sunday man casualties are reported following a, a massive blast in the jamini port as port city of aidan, according to local media. they're a comp on targeted a convoy carrying the local governor and he survived the attack. yemen has been in a state of civil war since 2014 when he rebels asked the presiden
or territory of afghanistan talks between the taliban lead government in afghanistan and the united states. and other talks with the e, u. r constitutes a kind of defacto recognition that the taliban in fact are the government, the both the european countries and the united states have to make a choice. if they refuse to recognize the taliban government officially, if they continue to hold the seized assets of the afghan government, making it impossible for their government to meet basic needs...
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and afghanistan. so this is mrs. the beginning and i wouldn't be surprised actually more of the bitterly at that's like this will take place and a few weeks and months sir. ahead. we're running parallel on a political side of things. senior representatives from the u. s. and the taliban met. so this weekend in carter's capital door, these are the 1st such talk since the u. s. polo from afghanistan. officials from both sides said the ongoing negotiations. herb centered on the evacuation of foreign citizens and afghans from the country. and it took center extremism. but the taliban projected joint operations with the us to suppress isis k in afghanistan. and while the u. s. has made it clear the talks do not signal the recognition of the taliban. anti war activists. brian becker in the week. think sir, in his view, it clearly does the afghanistan government is insisting is that the united states not have the right or not to believe that it has the right to continually intervene into the air space or ter
and afghanistan. so this is mrs. the beginning and i wouldn't be surprised actually more of the bitterly at that's like this will take place and a few weeks and months sir. ahead. we're running parallel on a political side of things. senior representatives from the u. s. and the taliban met. so this weekend in carter's capital door, these are the 1st such talk since the u. s. polo from afghanistan. officials from both sides said the ongoing negotiations. herb centered on the evacuation of...
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rule in afghanistan. so this is mrs. the beginning and i wouldn't be surprised actually more of the bitterly at that slide miss will take place and are few weeks a month sir. ahead. meanwhile, senior representatives from the us and the taliban have met this weekend in catalyst capital of doha. are, these are the 1st such talk since the u. s. pull out from afghanistan. officials from both sides to say that the ongoing negotiations are centered on, the evacuation of foreign citizens and afghans from the country and counter extremism that the taliban have rejected. joint operations with the u. s. to suppress isis k in afghanistan. and while the u. s. has made a clear to that the talk same signal, the recognition of the taliban anti war activist brian becker says that it clearly tests the afghanistan government is insisting is that the united states not have the right or not to believe that it has the right to continually intervene into the air space or territory of afghanistan talks between the taliban, lead
rule in afghanistan. so this is mrs. the beginning and i wouldn't be surprised actually more of the bitterly at that slide miss will take place and are few weeks a month sir. ahead. meanwhile, senior representatives from the us and the taliban have met this weekend in catalyst capital of doha. are, these are the 1st such talk since the u. s. pull out from afghanistan. officials from both sides to say that the ongoing negotiations are centered on, the evacuation of foreign citizens and afghans...