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role in afghanistan. topics include the recent ceasefire agreement between the taliban and afghan government, the influence of neighboring countries and the chances of sustained peace and political stability in the region. from the u.s. institute of peace, this runs an hour and a half. . >>> i think we still have a few more people coming in. but we're going to go ahead and get going. when we do something jointly with the military, we try to be punctual. so with that, i'd like to welcome you all to u.s.ip. my name is andrew wilder. i'm the vice president here at u.s. usip was founded in 1984 by congress as an independent national institute dedicated to the proposition that peace is possible. it's practical and essential for u.s. and global stability. we pursue our vision of a world without conflict by working on the ground with local partners to help prevent, mitigate, and resolve violent conflict. usip has been working in afghanistan since 2002. we have an office in kabul that's running a range of program
role in afghanistan. topics include the recent ceasefire agreement between the taliban and afghan government, the influence of neighboring countries and the chances of sustained peace and political stability in the region. from the u.s. institute of peace, this runs an hour and a half. . >>> i think we still have a few more people coming in. but we're going to go ahead and get going. when we do something jointly with the military, we try to be punctual. so with that, i'd like to...
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but isis k has pushed into afghanistan. disruptws if they can the situation in afghanistan, perhaps there is nowhere else where they could cause harm to the people that would gain headlines and news as much as it does in afghanistan. wednesday as we were leaving to attackme, there was an on a ceremony in afghanistan i killed 50 people -- in afghanistan that killed 50 people. isis k took credit. that is an example of the disruptive nature they are bringing. that complicates. it is why our military leaders find this to be as complicated a picture in afghanistan as we have seen in 17 years. host: three u.s. soldiers dying in attack by the taliban. guest: it is important for the american people to remember that we are at war. we continue to invest heavily in afghanistan and blood, sweat and tears. the financial investment by the united states and nato is substantial. it is not going to go away soon. the situation is as dangerous and complicated as it has ever been. i came home last week with a sense that efforts are important,
but isis k has pushed into afghanistan. disruptws if they can the situation in afghanistan, perhaps there is nowhere else where they could cause harm to the people that would gain headlines and news as much as it does in afghanistan. wednesday as we were leaving to attackme, there was an on a ceremony in afghanistan i killed 50 people -- in afghanistan that killed 50 people. isis k took credit. that is an example of the disruptive nature they are bringing. that complicates. it is why our...
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to afghanistan. although i would hope the international community in the aftermath of a peace agreement, would recognize the importance and value of supporting implementation including financially supporting implementation. i don't think it's realistic to expect a repeat of the post-2001 history of not initially but eventually a flood of international resources and attention and a u.n. mission. there was an international guarantee, particularly a u.s. guarantee, of implementation of the bond roadmap i would not expect to be the case in afghanistan after peace agreement at this stage. i think it is risky to see that as an explicit model to follow in afghanistan. that's not to say a comprehensive settlement cannot be negotiated in stages. if there is an need politically in the united states to show progress and achievement in a peace process can be done in that fashion where you agree and stages on elements of a comprehensive settlement that can then be declared but are not really in the fact until the
to afghanistan. although i would hope the international community in the aftermath of a peace agreement, would recognize the importance and value of supporting implementation including financially supporting implementation. i don't think it's realistic to expect a repeat of the post-2001 history of not initially but eventually a flood of international resources and attention and a u.n. mission. there was an international guarantee, particularly a u.s. guarantee, of implementation of the bond...
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i hope he visits afghanistan. i hope that he addresses the american people, perhaps in a prime time presidential address that would explain what has been achieved there with the south asia strategy, the new conditions-based strategy that he implemented a little over a year ago. so that would be good for the president if he did that. but as far as spending goes, our investment in afghanistan is a drop in the bucket of what it would take to reform spending programs on capitol hill and the nation's capital to address a $21 trillion national debt. and we have to do that. i hope that the president and this congress can be more serious about that moving forward than what we've been over the past couple of years. there has been a strong dissatisfaction of mine as well. >> from roeld, san jose, california, democrats line. >> caller: hi, you mentioned that, you know, you didn't want the president to have a photo op in afghanistan but that's what he does all the time, so why are you so surprised about not having him in afgh
i hope he visits afghanistan. i hope that he addresses the american people, perhaps in a prime time presidential address that would explain what has been achieved there with the south asia strategy, the new conditions-based strategy that he implemented a little over a year ago. so that would be good for the president if he did that. but as far as spending goes, our investment in afghanistan is a drop in the bucket of what it would take to reform spending programs on capitol hill and the...
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. >> appearing video link afghanistan's president talks about the future of afghanistan security and the fight against taliban at an event hosted by the john hopkins school international studies here in washington. this is about two hours. >> well, good morning, thanks to all of you for joining us here this morning for a very special john hopkins school advanced international studies event. joining the dean forum with strategic study speaker series, the host unique video teleconference with the president of afghanistan, dr. afgani, on behalf i would like to acknowledge the government of islamic republic of afghanistan for putting the event together. great honor to be able to host president ghani this morning for remarks on veteran's day celebration. we will have a special guest joining us during the event this morning arriving in from the airport, the afghan current minister of finance, dr. mohamed, we will welcome him a bit later when he arrives. president ghani's subject today is entitled service, selflessness and commitment. those words could not be more appropriate given that her
. >> appearing video link afghanistan's president talks about the future of afghanistan security and the fight against taliban at an event hosted by the john hopkins school international studies here in washington. this is about two hours. >> well, good morning, thanks to all of you for joining us here this morning for a very special john hopkins school advanced international studies event. joining the dean forum with strategic study speaker series, the host unique video...
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afghanistan. in my own family, myself and both of my sons have served there, together spending nearly four years. as we observe veterans day in america today in recognition of november 11, let's remember those who are still serving in america's longest war. they deserve our thanks, i respect, and our understanding. most of all, they deserve to have a nation that knows and cares about what they are doing. remembers that this longest war for america is still being fought with americans at deadly risk every single day. these men and women and their afghan counterparts that they are fighting with deserve to be thought about more than just once or twice a year. our american troops in are there because all of us sent them there and we are to make sure we understand why. think about them on this veterans day holiday is weak knowledge the veterans of all of america's wars and thank all of them. we owe everyone of our veterans a great debt of gratitude that cannot easily be repaid. let me turn now to brief
afghanistan. in my own family, myself and both of my sons have served there, together spending nearly four years. as we observe veterans day in america today in recognition of november 11, let's remember those who are still serving in america's longest war. they deserve our thanks, i respect, and our understanding. most of all, they deserve to have a nation that knows and cares about what they are doing. remembers that this longest war for america is still being fought with americans at deadly...
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if the united states was to leave afghanistan, afghanistan is not going to go anywhere. afghanistan has been there for 5000 years and the afghan people had been there all this time. the fact is that the afghanistan government right now, we are not in a state to be self-reliant. we don't have a strong economy to be able to support our military force right now, at least in the next few years. afghanistan does have a lot of resources and we have but for us to be able to extract the minerals to pay for our army and police and for our states democracy, we duty basically the support from the united states and other international partners. just recently like a couple of weeks ago in washington, we had a couple of mining agreements that was signed between afghanistan and american companies to be able to extract those minerals out of afghanistan. the level of export in afghanistan has increased significantly because of the -- what the president was able to negotiate and other countries exporting products to india, europe, and china. basically, afghans are trying and they know the
if the united states was to leave afghanistan, afghanistan is not going to go anywhere. afghanistan has been there for 5000 years and the afghan people had been there all this time. the fact is that the afghanistan government right now, we are not in a state to be self-reliant. we don't have a strong economy to be able to support our military force right now, at least in the next few years. afghanistan does have a lot of resources and we have but for us to be able to extract the minerals to pay...
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leads afghanistan? >> let me just ask what -- my condolences on a personal level to the family of the fallen soldiers. but i just want to add one thing that the afghans alongside with their american friends they are fighting this war on terrorism, 20 plus terrorist groups facing on the front lines on a daily basis. there are tens of afghans are losing their lives basically fighting this terrorism, but like ioannis says, their loss is not basically wasted in afghanistan. i mean, if the u.s. were to leave afghanistan, i think afghanistan is not going to go anywhere. afghanistan has been there for 5000 years. the afghan people have been there all this time. but the fact is that the afghan government, afghan state, right now we're not in a a stage to e self-reliant. we don't have a strong economy to be able to support our military force, right now at least in the next few years. afghanistan does have a lot of resources. as you know we have a lot of minerals, but for us to be able to extract those minerals,
leads afghanistan? >> let me just ask what -- my condolences on a personal level to the family of the fallen soldiers. but i just want to add one thing that the afghans alongside with their american friends they are fighting this war on terrorism, 20 plus terrorist groups facing on the front lines on a daily basis. there are tens of afghans are losing their lives basically fighting this terrorism, but like ioannis says, their loss is not basically wasted in afghanistan. i mean, if the...
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and in afghanistan. i will let hamid arsalan handle what the pulse is like, from not average but very informed afghan on what is going on. with that in mind, let me just throw this starting point to the discussion and look forward to churchill's question that the audience's questions. we just had an election at the end of october in afghanistan. there is an enormous amount of hope and courage that was represented by the afghan people in going to the polls. inefficiencies aside, the last few weeks, this has been one of the most anticipated votes in the last five years, the parliamentary elections were two years plus late in the making. the fact that they were held at a starting point is important and the west views that as a milestone albeit not efficient or however else you want to characterize it. the second milestone the west is paying attention to is the presidential election at the end of spring which is another of those that conditional support towards afghanistan is based on achieving certain miles
and in afghanistan. i will let hamid arsalan handle what the pulse is like, from not average but very informed afghan on what is going on. with that in mind, let me just throw this starting point to the discussion and look forward to churchill's question that the audience's questions. we just had an election at the end of october in afghanistan. there is an enormous amount of hope and courage that was represented by the afghan people in going to the polls. inefficiencies aside, the last few...
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if the us were to leave afghanistan, i think afghanistan is not going to go anywhere. it has beenthere for 5000 years . but the fact is that the afghan government right now, we are not in a state to be self-reliant. we don't have a strong economy to support our military right now, at least in the next few years. afghanistan does have a lot of resources, we've always had a lot of minerals so for us to be able to extract those minerals and pay for our army, our fleet and for our state democracy, we do, until then we do need support from the unitedstates and other international partners . as recently as a couple weeks ago in washington we had a couple of signing agreements that were signed between afghan and american companies to be able to extract minerals out of afghanistan but they will have stayed on the level of experts have increased significantly. there are quarters they were able to negotiate their products to europe, to china so basically afghans know the problems are their own problems and they have to own it but if the us were to abandon afghanistan, we are in
if the us were to leave afghanistan, i think afghanistan is not going to go anywhere. it has beenthere for 5000 years . but the fact is that the afghan government right now, we are not in a state to be self-reliant. we don't have a strong economy to support our military right now, at least in the next few years. afghanistan does have a lot of resources, we've always had a lot of minerals so for us to be able to extract those minerals and pay for our army, our fleet and for our state democracy,...
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is there a trumpet ministries in afghanistan roadmap or policy. how that might be a stretch i think what we have is clearly trump's instinct is to get out of afghanistan as quickly as possible my sense from reading the tea leaves is that it ministration officials are actually kind of rushing to make something formal some kind of deal happen before trump just ups and pulls people out and everyone i think in the us sees the deadline as the two thousand and twenty presidential election so i think there's an instinct to try diplomacy to get something done quickly but i don't know that it amounts to any new ideas about how to get that done. there's no president he wants to be the one who goes down in history as being the president who lost the war in afghanistan is that what we're looking at absolutely i you know i i wrote that exact phrase almost probably a year ago when trump announced his new policy i think that's what he was trying to avoid is is getting you know stuck with the tag of the guy who lost afghanistan but i think now what trump is reall
is there a trumpet ministries in afghanistan roadmap or policy. how that might be a stretch i think what we have is clearly trump's instinct is to get out of afghanistan as quickly as possible my sense from reading the tea leaves is that it ministration officials are actually kind of rushing to make something formal some kind of deal happen before trump just ups and pulls people out and everyone i think in the us sees the deadline as the two thousand and twenty presidential election so i think...
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military presence and the nato military presence in afghanistan lays, -- afghanistan plays, predominately in motivating the taliban an to continue -- in the taliban to can you fighting, but also those on the other side to continue the fighting as well because of a vested interest in the conflict. prudent to plan for a conflict resolution in afghanistan to follow the more usual if difficult course, which through tough negotiations, to make a deal the sufficiently satisfies interests of the main actors and their constituencies, that have the capability to inflict andence in afghanistan, then work on reintegration and reconciliation in ways i have characterized them, as part of the implementation of the peace deal. it is not just experienced around the world -- just experience around the world, but also experience in afghanistan that shows reconciliation and reconciliation around the challenges of a deal, as has sometimes been seen, is not going to work. and in fact, it could be argued that reintegration as it has been conceived in the past in ofhanistan, and the rhetoric reconciliation, pro
military presence and the nato military presence in afghanistan lays, -- afghanistan plays, predominately in motivating the taliban an to continue -- in the taliban to can you fighting, but also those on the other side to continue the fighting as well because of a vested interest in the conflict. prudent to plan for a conflict resolution in afghanistan to follow the more usual if difficult course, which through tough negotiations, to make a deal the sufficiently satisfies interests of the main...
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in afghanistan. which i'll mention. i'll start by saying veterans day in 2018, though, is a particularly noteworthy event. many of you have been following the news from europe that highlight how significant this particular veterans day is. this past weekend some 70 world leaders participated in a series of very special commemorations there in europe. this november 11, yesterday, marked the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i, the war to end all wars as it was billed at the time, ending on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918. after over four years of war, one of the most bloody wars in humankind's history, the participants were exhausted. but they were mindful of the immense sacrifices of the men and women who served in that conflict. at the time the most cataclysmic war the war had ever seen. the 11th of november has been set aside ever since in many of those nations whose troops fought in world war i to learn the great lessons of world war i and note the veterans of all c
in afghanistan. which i'll mention. i'll start by saying veterans day in 2018, though, is a particularly noteworthy event. many of you have been following the news from europe that highlight how significant this particular veterans day is. this past weekend some 70 world leaders participated in a series of very special commemorations there in europe. this november 11, yesterday, marked the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i, the war to end all wars as it was billed at the time, ending...
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in afghanistan. in my own family, myself and both of my sons have served their together you spending nearly four years so as we observe today, let's remember those that are still serving in america's longest war. they deserve our thanks and respect in our understanding. most of all they deserve a nation that knows and cares about what they are doing and the longest war is still being fought at deadly risk every single day. these men and women and their afghan counterparts that they are fighting with deserve to be thought about more than just once or twice a year. the troops are there because all of us since then they are and we ought to make sure that we understand why. think about them on this veterans day holiday as we acknowledge the war and think all of them to go all of them a great debt of gratitude that cannot be easily repaid. but we turn to highlight the main event. i served as the overall u.s. coalition commander in afghanistan for just over 19 months from around 2003 to 2005 ultimately com
in afghanistan. in my own family, myself and both of my sons have served their together you spending nearly four years so as we observe today, let's remember those that are still serving in america's longest war. they deserve our thanks and respect in our understanding. most of all they deserve a nation that knows and cares about what they are doing and the longest war is still being fought at deadly risk every single day. these men and women and their afghan counterparts that they are fighting...
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there's a young generation of males as well. of what afghanistan is. i don't think the future looks like the past. has changed itself. into government, you don't see that as a backward step? well, i see it as a challenge. from, because i think the afghan people deserve better. that the united states and others basically want a way out? and i think that causes the afghans to have tremendous apprehension. on afghanistan. had lost 1. as our surrogates. we'd given some arms and money, but then we disengaged. essentially is cultivating an allotment in the jungle. the question is what happens when the gardeners... i mean, do you — "when the gardeners leave" to finish the quote. practically, what difference can the united states make? again, i am sentimental about it. we don't invest good money after bad, we do that stuff. we're outta here, we don't care now. in a difficult position. that in iraq, where you were, for years, in control. forces operations there. machine", is that — is that really what it was? in thatjob. 0k, and you often personally accompa
there's a young generation of males as well. of what afghanistan is. i don't think the future looks like the past. has changed itself. into government, you don't see that as a backward step? well, i see it as a challenge. from, because i think the afghan people deserve better. that the united states and others basically want a way out? and i think that causes the afghans to have tremendous apprehension. on afghanistan. had lost 1. as our surrogates. we'd given some arms and money, but then we...
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every corner of afghanistan has been effected by terrorism. this has darley there is a pressure on who is a part project leader is a or is a buck so we have a month miserable and different army of afghanistan so not only has our every tribe has been effected by terms. i see you nodding your head there i think this is something that people forget because. i think about a month or two ago i actually brought a story for al-jazeera about a neighborhood in west kabul which is predominantly and she of being targeted. by forces claiming to be diet and at the same time we saw the city of jalalabad one of the biggest cities in the country in the east predominantly pashtoon area that was just as targeted you know and for weeks for attacks including on a midwife training center so i think what we have to understand is that this conflict encompasses the whole country everyone is being targeted everyone is falling victim to it and i think the world sort of needs to wake up because so much of the world is here whether it's through international aid organiza
every corner of afghanistan has been effected by terrorism. this has darley there is a pressure on who is a part project leader is a or is a buck so we have a month miserable and different army of afghanistan so not only has our every tribe has been effected by terms. i see you nodding your head there i think this is something that people forget because. i think about a month or two ago i actually brought a story for al-jazeera about a neighborhood in west kabul which is predominantly and she...
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afghanistan has been a failure for the united states, as well as for afghanistan, hasn't it? well, you can't claim it's a roaring success, i'm not going to stand here and tell you that, it's been very frustrating, but if you go back to 2001 and the taliban regime prior to that, the number of females in school now for the last 17 years has skyrocketed. there's a young generation of males as well. there have been opportunities that have been created amidst all the problems, that i think has changed the underlying foundation of what afghanistan is. i don't think the future looks like the past. i don't think very many people want to go back to a pre—9/11 afghan taliban run regime, and then the taliban has changed itself. so what, even though there are all these attempts at talking and bringing the taliban back in, into government, you don't see that as a backward step? well, i see it as a challenge. i am telling you that afghanistan is an extraordinarily difficult challenge, and i'm probably biased but i will tell you i don't see it as something that we should just automaticall
afghanistan has been a failure for the united states, as well as for afghanistan, hasn't it? well, you can't claim it's a roaring success, i'm not going to stand here and tell you that, it's been very frustrating, but if you go back to 2001 and the taliban regime prior to that, the number of females in school now for the last 17 years has skyrocketed. there's a young generation of males as well. there have been opportunities that have been created amidst all the problems, that i think has...
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minority in afghanistan and that's why the sensitivity. or knowledge of the. and i think i think i think the afghan government has been sensitive about this. because like the protection of. like a very minority has been important to the afghan government and at the same time the fall upon even being so cautious about the lawyers because of that sectarian issue sensitivities that existed but with simply i think the whole collapse and started to change from be on site as well because i see the. fall of one hundred. thirty minutes after the first half attack in java is this. the entire like other safe area under the control of the afghan government will be a target a military target so from that perspective i think it has been an issue that has been left and and i think the warning that. i have are getting. the schools the. gatherings of the shiites and then claiming that shiites are entitled and they are targeting for the sake of islam has been a sensitive issue which has been of course under attention of the government and the international community i hear you
minority in afghanistan and that's why the sensitivity. or knowledge of the. and i think i think i think the afghan government has been sensitive about this. because like the protection of. like a very minority has been important to the afghan government and at the same time the fall upon even being so cautious about the lawyers because of that sectarian issue sensitivities that existed but with simply i think the whole collapse and started to change from be on site as well because i see the....
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and germany and the european union as a whole which tales that afghanistan received i think four billion euros in other words quite a large amount of money from the european union and from germany in exchange for receiving these deportees for allowing deportees to be flown into that country so there are interests on both sides of this deployed taishan for them to take place thank you so much for that political correspondent hans blunt. to thailand now but i will rap here that has captivated the country's youth it's by a group calling itself rappers against dictatorship which gives a hint at the song's content and calls for an end to the country's military regime installed after a coup four years ago it's a risky subject to tackle but time music fans have been lapping it up. on the cell phones. in the streets in the cars. the beats of a rap song reverberating throughout thailand. but. me or in english what my country has criticised this thailand's military government and the lack of freedom. they make up. but. in a country under a military dictatorship that has struck a chord especially a
and germany and the european union as a whole which tales that afghanistan received i think four billion euros in other words quite a large amount of money from the european union and from germany in exchange for receiving these deportees for allowing deportees to be flown into that country so there are interests on both sides of this deployed taishan for them to take place thank you so much for that political correspondent hans blunt. to thailand now but i will rap here that has captivated the...
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afghanistan, we have been in afghanistan a long time. how long are we going to stay in afghanistan? ambassador: as long as conditions warrant. chair: indefinitely might be a fair answer, would you say that? ambassador: my understanding of the south asia strategy is our policy for afghanistan is one that is conditions based. we are not going to set an arbitrary deadline because that will cause terrorists to wait us out. we want a conditions-based approach under which the afghan government participates in a negotiated settlement with the taliban and with other interested parties in the region to ensure we have a strong, unity government that can deny safe haven. from a counterterrorism standpoint, that is a critical piece of the conversation. we can't afford to go back to a pre-2001 environment in afghanistan or elsewhere, where terrorists enjoy safe haven. when terrorists enjoy safe haven, they project power outward and attack us and our friends. chair: i'm not asking you to give us a definite date, but on the horizon it looks to me, as general miller indicated to the senate in june,
afghanistan, we have been in afghanistan a long time. how long are we going to stay in afghanistan? ambassador: as long as conditions warrant. chair: indefinitely might be a fair answer, would you say that? ambassador: my understanding of the south asia strategy is our policy for afghanistan is one that is conditions based. we are not going to set an arbitrary deadline because that will cause terrorists to wait us out. we want a conditions-based approach under which the afghan government...
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every corner of afghanistan has been effected by terrorism. this has aurally there is a pressure on who is a part project leader is or is a buck so we have a month measurable and different army of afghanistan so not only has our every tribe has been effected by terms. i see you nodding your head there i think this is something that people forget because. i think about a month or two ago i actually wrote a story for al-jazeera about a neighborhood in west kabul which is predominantly and she of being targeted. by forces claiming to be diet and at the same time we saw the city of jalalabad one of the biggest cities in the country in the east predominantly pashtoon area that was just as targeted you know and for weeks for attacks including on a midwife training center so i think what we have to understand is that this conflict in compas is the whole country everyone is being targeted everyone is falling victim to it and i think the world sort of needs to wake up because so much of the world is here whether it's through international aid organizat
every corner of afghanistan has been effected by terrorism. this has aurally there is a pressure on who is a part project leader is or is a buck so we have a month measurable and different army of afghanistan so not only has our every tribe has been effected by terms. i see you nodding your head there i think this is something that people forget because. i think about a month or two ago i actually wrote a story for al-jazeera about a neighborhood in west kabul which is predominantly and she of...
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every corner of afghanistan has been effected by terrorism. this has really there is a pressure on who is a part project leader is or is about so we have a month measurable and different idea of afghanistan so not only has our every tribe has been affected by terms. i see you nodding your head there i think this is something that people forget because. i think about a month or two ago i actually wrote a story for al-jazeera about a neighborhood in west kabul which is predominantly and she of being targeted. by forces claiming to be diet and at the same time we saw the city of jalalabad one of the biggest cities in the country in the east predominantly pashtoon area that was just as targeted you know and for weeks for attacks including on a midwife training center so i think what we have to understand is that this conflict in compas is the whole country everyone is being targeted everyone is falling victim to it and i think the world sort of needs to wake up because so much of the world is here whether it's through international aid organizatio
every corner of afghanistan has been effected by terrorism. this has really there is a pressure on who is a part project leader is or is about so we have a month measurable and different idea of afghanistan so not only has our every tribe has been affected by terms. i see you nodding your head there i think this is something that people forget because. i think about a month or two ago i actually wrote a story for al-jazeera about a neighborhood in west kabul which is predominantly and she of...
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the international community's commitment to afghanistan. has been very clear in the past years and continues to be very clear. in the security sector one concrete example ensuring that there is a police force which is trained which functions police men and women across the country receiving their salaries that is something where there's been huge investment by the international community and that investment continues. as at that conference he joins us live from geneva so this two day conference world will be actual real decisions real actions happening here. well rasho this is not really a peace conference as such but rather a chance to take stock of how much progress the afghan government has made on. delivering on its pledges in recent years to the countries which are putting so much country so much money into the country but also aside from the big day is the organizers call it the conference proper on wednesday tuesday or a chance to hear from many of the people who work in afghanistan to improve the lives of ordinary afghans for a bit
the international community's commitment to afghanistan. has been very clear in the past years and continues to be very clear. in the security sector one concrete example ensuring that there is a police force which is trained which functions police men and women across the country receiving their salaries that is something where there's been huge investment by the international community and that investment continues. as at that conference he joins us live from geneva so this two day conference...
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and on potential solution american troops are obviously on the ground in afghanistan. members of the taliban movement men u.s. special advisor on peace in afghanistan to discuss this request of yours that for foreign troops should leave the kind of armistice been. for the last seventeen years i would him is that hold to these foreign forces out of these the. talking negotiation which is going to go with american this is in a very initial stage the delegation from afghanistan not the government from the diplomats but the members of the country's high peace council also participated in today's talks and i've seen you during coffee break shaking with them talking to each other did you agree on direct contacts with the government this conference which was live that was blocked at the start of the. negotiations with the problem with egypt because first of all we do not look at my as the. they're going to. go to a bit of kabul has decided not to send its diplomats to moscow but the members of the country's high peace council government appointed body that is responsible for
and on potential solution american troops are obviously on the ground in afghanistan. members of the taliban movement men u.s. special advisor on peace in afghanistan to discuss this request of yours that for foreign troops should leave the kind of armistice been. for the last seventeen years i would him is that hold to these foreign forces out of these the. talking negotiation which is going to go with american this is in a very initial stage the delegation from afghanistan not the government...
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in afghanistan we are ready to address them and to talk with them. dear is a meeting. of. understand. and to bring stability to the country we will spit we want to do you honestly want a solution and if there is anyone you. help us. propose we will but we. know the beloved english breakfast could be facing a price hike for searches from oxford university get their way suggesting to almost double the taxes on. people using too much meets. the takes test. who doesn't love the smell of bacon in the morning and for british cuisine it does not get much more iconic than the full english breakfast. poll suggests that teaches the eggs baked beans and of course hostages and bacon but the healthy eating brigade is ruining all the fun we've known for a few years now that breaking news is perhaps the healthiest food back in twenty fifteen the world health organization the credit to be a carcinogen apparently that increases the risk of heart disease stroke and diabetes and so researchers in oxford have come up with a plan which case they could prevent up to six thousand deaths per year
in afghanistan we are ready to address them and to talk with them. dear is a meeting. of. understand. and to bring stability to the country we will spit we want to do you honestly want a solution and if there is anyone you. help us. propose we will but we. know the beloved english breakfast could be facing a price hike for searches from oxford university get their way suggesting to almost double the taxes on. people using too much meets. the takes test. who doesn't love the smell of bacon in...
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but isis k has pushed into afghanistan. disruptws if they can the situation in afghanistan, perhaps there is nowhere else where they could cause harm to the people that would gain headlines and news as much as it does in afghanistan. wednesday as we were leaving to attackme, there was an on a ceremony in afghanistan i killed 50 people -- in afghanistan that killed 50 people. isis k took credit. that is an example of the disruptive nature they are bringing. that complicates. it is why our military leaders find this to be as complicated a picture in afghanistan as we have seen in 17 years. host: three u.s. soldiers dying in attack by the taliban. guest: it is important for the american people to remember that we are at war. we continue to invest heavily in afghanistan and blood, sweat and tears. the financial investment by the united states and nato is substantial. it is not going to go away soon. the situation is as dangerous and complicated as it has ever been. i came home last week with a sense that efforts are important,
but isis k has pushed into afghanistan. disruptws if they can the situation in afghanistan, perhaps there is nowhere else where they could cause harm to the people that would gain headlines and news as much as it does in afghanistan. wednesday as we were leaving to attackme, there was an on a ceremony in afghanistan i killed 50 people -- in afghanistan that killed 50 people. isis k took credit. that is an example of the disruptive nature they are bringing. that complicates. it is why our...
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good her it was serious don is the mountainous region between pakistan and afghanistan a self-proclaimed but i'm recognised states populated with disaffected custom tribes it's been deemed as a taliban stronghold since two thousand and one the pakistani government has so far been unable to regain control of the area. malik claims to have been personally targeted by at least four drone strikes since two thousand and ten. was it a stunning to go in this time it was no. but to be a. long hill . to face like. sean westmoreland is a former drone communications technician since leaving yes he struggled to come to terms with the role he played in the u.s. drone program. yeah i was i was sleeping in the back of this truck all the way for about a quarter of last year's. growth in fear i mean psychological issues. so yeah the fed back there a little space here and sleeping on top of the mountain wasn't getting the help i needed and you know i'm so sick. kind of funny a lot of issues back in october and. you know i had slipped at the the bridge. a couple of nights and i was. seriously planning on j
good her it was serious don is the mountainous region between pakistan and afghanistan a self-proclaimed but i'm recognised states populated with disaffected custom tribes it's been deemed as a taliban stronghold since two thousand and one the pakistani government has so far been unable to regain control of the area. malik claims to have been personally targeted by at least four drone strikes since two thousand and ten. was it a stunning to go in this time it was no. but to be a. long hill . to...
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special representative for afghanistan reconciliatian. he was borgrew up in afghanistan. e ring the attacks on 9/11 he was working for orge w. bush administration on the national security counl staff. he was involved in the planning of the u.s. invasion and then constructing a government. ambassador welcome back to the newshour. >> well, it's great to be with you. >> schifrin: we just heard you in kabul using the word "deadline." have you been given a deadline by the president or anybody on his staff? >> well, everyone, starting with the president, would like to see the war in afghanistan end, that there be reconciliation and peace among the warring factions. sut we want a peace that i worthy of the sacrifices that have been amend for the past 17 years, meanwhile, especially, that afghans do not become a platform for international terrorists against tited states. so, yes, we are in a hurry to end the aghan trgedy. the afghan people deserve peace. they have been at war for 40 years displik you said you're in a hurry. there has been talk internally, six months, nineonths, h
special representative for afghanistan reconciliatian. he was borgrew up in afghanistan. e ring the attacks on 9/11 he was working for orge w. bush administration on the national security counl staff. he was involved in the planning of the u.s. invasion and then constructing a government. ambassador welcome back to the newshour. >> well, it's great to be with you. >> schifrin: we just heard you in kabul using the word "deadline." have you been given a deadline by the...
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at the same time promising to continue offensives against taliban in afghanistan by the way american delegation was invited but is not attending today's meeting and this is what the head of the afghan a delegation has told me he's coming the. first piece should come first americans should move forward with. this issue of. who is going to stand ready to talk to taliban yes yes. yes you are right thank you. but it seems of gani stunning is ready for direct dialogue with the taliban movement as we've just heard and i have to say that during the coffee break i saw members of the is delegation is talking to each other handshaking so these kids the first steps towards long awaited peace in afghanistan it's too early to say but hopefully representative of the taliban commented to the media saying they are open for any talks that would bring peace to the country. and. we position we want to talk with americans and we want the troops. and. if they have any concern could it can serve. in afghanistan we are committed to our destiny and to talk with him when here is a meeting for the dissolution
at the same time promising to continue offensives against taliban in afghanistan by the way american delegation was invited but is not attending today's meeting and this is what the head of the afghan a delegation has told me he's coming the. first piece should come first americans should move forward with. this issue of. who is going to stand ready to talk to taliban yes yes. yes you are right thank you. but it seems of gani stunning is ready for direct dialogue with the taliban movement as...
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guest: the united states has obviously got troops in afghanistan, iraq. in there are forces fighting 80-90 other locations in the world. spending by the state department and protecting its own embassies and other locations. so, there's a lot of money in the war on terror sprinkle out. but the major concentrations are in the war zones. host: when you talk about the war spending, most people usually think of the cost of putting food on the ground and planes in the sky. of that $5.9 trillion that you come up with, how much is made up of just about? guest: the department of the defense overseas contingency operations which is what they call it. it's about $2.9 trillion. host: so, where does the rest of that 5.9 trillion come from? walk us through the rest of the numbers. guest: right. as i said, there is state department spending. spending on homeland security which is associated with preventing and responding to terrorist attacks. there's money in the base military budget, which is used for patrolling the skies when necessary, of the homeland. and also incre
guest: the united states has obviously got troops in afghanistan, iraq. in there are forces fighting 80-90 other locations in the world. spending by the state department and protecting its own embassies and other locations. so, there's a lot of money in the war on terror sprinkle out. but the major concentrations are in the war zones. host: when you talk about the war spending, most people usually think of the cost of putting food on the ground and planes in the sky. of that $5.9 trillion that...
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afghanistan's neighbors sent delegates and sort of the taliban after years of conflict that's a sign of progress. but we will be afghanistan's problems can only be solved politically that has to be in a code that accommodates all elements of the opposition the participation of the peace council and the taliban can make a significant difference. the past to represent all is fraught with obstacles generations of this long suffering country know little other than violence and hatred. bomb craters suicide attacks security zones these are the everyday images of a country wracked by war for forty years since the u.s. led invasion in two thousand and one western governments have tried to establish democracy in afghanistan but there have been constant setbacks the taliban says it will continue fighting until foreign troops leave the country and that includes the german army which has been in afghanistan for the last seventeen years. sports news now and in friday's bonus league action hanover were out for revenge when they hosted a ball spork which had oust of them from the german cup just te
afghanistan's neighbors sent delegates and sort of the taliban after years of conflict that's a sign of progress. but we will be afghanistan's problems can only be solved politically that has to be in a code that accommodates all elements of the opposition the participation of the peace council and the taliban can make a significant difference. the past to represent all is fraught with obstacles generations of this long suffering country know little other than violence and hatred. bomb craters...
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that isn't just about afghanistan. the president is right that his job in securing america starts with fighting the enemy off shore and in places like afghanistan so they don't pose a threat to americans' lives here at home. and securing the border is a big part of that. i'm fully convinced that securing our border with mexico is as much of a national security issue as it is related to immigration and i support the president's efforts there as well. >> congressman jim banks, thank you. >> thank you. >>> this weekend, the president is talking with candidates for open positions in the administration. up next, is there a front-runner to take chief of staff john kelly's job? we'll discuss. if you're turning 65, you're probably learning about medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you may have to pay for the rest. that's where medicare supplement insurance comes in: to help pay for some of what medicare doesn't. lear
that isn't just about afghanistan. the president is right that his job in securing america starts with fighting the enemy off shore and in places like afghanistan so they don't pose a threat to americans' lives here at home. and securing the border is a big part of that. i'm fully convinced that securing our border with mexico is as much of a national security issue as it is related to immigration and i support the president's efforts there as well. >> congressman jim banks, thank you....
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afghanistan. sending more troops to afghanistan. absence of trust, that the effects would costly. in what? in lives? harder and potentially costly in terms of lives. terms of lives. requests for the troops and they naturally recoiled. naturally recoiled. i was in the pentagon at the time. pentagon at the time. forward because they do not want to do it before the election. do it before the election. resident to do that before an election. —— president. awful lot like the white house team like a powerplay. like a powerplay. department of defence asks for more troops. troops. it was not that and i was in a place to sit from the pentagon. a place to sit from the pentagon. but it started this mistrust. —— to see. see. when the mistrust built, it is how to bridge that gap. to bridge that gap. hindsight that you came to that understanding? understanding? i was aware that the mistrust was building. mistrust was building. i have a better perspex did on it. better perspex did on it. actually could h
afghanistan. sending more troops to afghanistan. absence of trust, that the effects would costly. in what? in lives? harder and potentially costly in terms of lives. terms of lives. requests for the troops and they naturally recoiled. naturally recoiled. i was in the pentagon at the time. pentagon at the time. forward because they do not want to do it before the election. do it before the election. resident to do that before an election. —— president. awful lot like the white house team...
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special envoy to afghanistan was announced in september to broker a deal though michael met with all parties earlier this month were in very strong negotiations in afghanistan right now which a lot of people don't know about this may be the first but we are in very very strong negotiation in afghanistan we'll see what happens or something have. that would be a great thing. president danny has largely been sidelined the taliban says they will only talk with the government after reaching an agreement with the us i will not in afghanistan have done the holocene again all the afghans even militant groups are tired of fighting it is clear that these gatherings are pushing towards peace all afghans are supportive of this conference it will be better for the future and i hope so it would be better for the peace talks with taliban is. far away from the streets of kabul in geneva they will take stock of this reality they will debate how to give afghans a base a life they will talk about pace and solidarity accountability and commitment woods that meanness will hear but they carry on aware it'
special envoy to afghanistan was announced in september to broker a deal though michael met with all parties earlier this month were in very strong negotiations in afghanistan right now which a lot of people don't know about this may be the first but we are in very very strong negotiation in afghanistan we'll see what happens or something have. that would be a great thing. president danny has largely been sidelined the taliban says they will only talk with the government after reaching an...
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oh, afghanistan, thank god you are in afghanistan. because iraq is so bad and so dangerous that my guys would come back and be like them i just got shot in the head last week. to me come as a young lieutenant who came out, medically retired, i have to figure out a way to tell my stories. i put it out there to honor the them. >> pete: rob, i've heard you say many times, we want on that mission, believing we would not come home. you said it could have been any guy who went through that door. it ended up being you. you were one of the last guys to tell your story, frankly. it has been told. a lot of eyes have been looking at you. what is that like? >> i turned that corner because of the brave guy in front of me. based on the tactics that we had getting into it. but my story is out there, and whether i like it or not, i have been given a platform to get ge recognition to other people. obviously the first person as the pilot who decided to crash land the first helicopter at the blink of an eye. [laughter] >> he actually did. he sent a juni
oh, afghanistan, thank god you are in afghanistan. because iraq is so bad and so dangerous that my guys would come back and be like them i just got shot in the head last week. to me come as a young lieutenant who came out, medically retired, i have to figure out a way to tell my stories. i put it out there to honor the them. >> pete: rob, i've heard you say many times, we want on that mission, believing we would not come home. you said it could have been any guy who went through that...