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certainly the case for afghanistan. when i was evacuating our community, at the i witnessed the brave power of afghanistan. not because they wanted to, but because they had to. i knew when i was watching them, they were going to passfrom froe to crossing the line and immediately being an ute a refu. we have to equip them with continued learning, especially higher ads -- higher institution and all institutions at every level have to work together and open up a wealth of scholarships andnities for the students from afghanistan and ukraine and there has to be a very comprehensive well thought out response so that we can see these young people who are on the move go from place to place and to be a continuity for tirly transition. kim: and return eventually to build■5 peace. david, thank you for joining us virtually. in the irc annual report emergency watchlist you highlight organizations are underfunded and you have r shocking stats that say only 1.2% of humanitarian financing so not only are women the main recipient of t
certainly the case for afghanistan. when i was evacuating our community, at the i witnessed the brave power of afghanistan. not because they wanted to, but because they had to. i knew when i was watching them, they were going to passfrom froe to crossing the line and immediately being an ute a refu. we have to equip them with continued learning, especially higher ads -- higher institution and all institutions at every level have to work together and open up a wealth of scholarships andnities...
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now notice how back then they referred to isis k as being from afghanistan. and all the vast majority of its attacks, of all, mainly occurred in afghanistan with some actions in places like a rock in iran, syria, a little bit. i guess it's hard to nail down. i know geography could get a little confusing, but, but those are not countries that are in the cactuses. those countries are just named are not in the caucus, it's, it would seem that what simon the western media are doing is trying to squeeze a square peg into a round holes. some western reporters and even government officials seem to be trying to make it as if there was a clear and relevant connection between isis k and russia. but they're really doesn't seem to be one. i mean, it's just the way it is. i'll tell you this. yesterday, right here on this program, we interviewed analysts march the boat and i didn't know what he said. so i was taking it back by he showed an eye opening perspective on who isis k really is, who they really are tied to as the leader of quote, unquote, isis k was a contractor a
now notice how back then they referred to isis k as being from afghanistan. and all the vast majority of its attacks, of all, mainly occurred in afghanistan with some actions in places like a rock in iran, syria, a little bit. i guess it's hard to nail down. i know geography could get a little confusing, but, but those are not countries that are in the cactuses. those countries are just named are not in the caucus, it's, it would seem that what simon the western media are doing is trying to...
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. >> afghanistan is the exception. when the taliban regained power, we saw peopleyou relocated the g school you founded and you have to adapt the model provide online education for girls back in afghanistan. access to internet, safety issues, how many students are in your network? what have you learned from the experience of having to move, and what could we learn from how your model is working at the moment? >> absolutely. when we were operating and with that came a lot of responsibilities. knowing that we could never submit to the telegram vision for afghanistan,girls and wome'. a lot of people are forced to live under the regime and for us, the opportunity -- we knew it would be a matter of time before he received way more applications so we looked at our priorities and arrived at three major ones. on so many levels, we talked about imagining refugee camps, we are building camps to accommodate more than population rwanda. we are looking at a time that we would go back to afghanistan. we are for pairing to return one
. >> afghanistan is the exception. when the taliban regained power, we saw peopleyou relocated the g school you founded and you have to adapt the model provide online education for girls back in afghanistan. access to internet, safety issues, how many students are in your network? what have you learned from the experience of having to move, and what could we learn from how your model is working at the moment? >> absolutely. when we were operating and with that came a lot of...
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provide on line education for girls back in afghanistan. lots of barriers to with the internet and it's a safety issue when you are still in afghanistan. how is it working at the moment and in your network and what have you learned from the experience of havingav to move d what can we learn from your experience working at the moment for education for girls? >> when we arrived in rwanda we were operating as the only legally operating border school for african girls anywhere on earth. with that came a letter for spots ability and knowing that we could never and never under ytances -- especially when girls and women of afghanistan don't either. a lot of peoe are opposed -- a full force to live in africa had regime and for an opportunity to be operating in educating girls for day since they arrived in we knew it would be a matter of time before we would receive applications for the girls to study at the one boarding school so we looked at our strategic priorities and we arrived at three major ones. one was on so many levels especially talk abou
provide on line education for girls back in afghanistan. lots of barriers to with the internet and it's a safety issue when you are still in afghanistan. how is it working at the moment and in your network and what have you learned from the experience of havingav to move d what can we learn from your experience working at the moment for education for girls? >> when we arrived in rwanda we were operating as the only legally operating border school for african girls anywhere on earth. with...
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today they organized terrace groups like isis to replace their military forces in afghanistan. the us does not wants to ability, war and improving, and the economy. trade in security enough can a stand because it feels that a stability is established. afghanistan, it will lead to the investment of countries like china with which the americans are in serious competition. even in the us, people are putting $2.00 and $2.00 together. the police are corrupt. we created isis. well, why would washington do such a thing? and the name of the us occupation is continued extraction of syria's resources. there was no doubt the us is the great or vices. but for those who deliberately close their eyes to the truth, the statement of robert f kennedy, the nephew of john f kennedy thing we created, isis, reaffirms the fact that the american regime is the godfather of dias, isis. the us claims that it is present in syria to fight dice. that itself had a major role in creating is just an excuse to continuing its occupation and look serious national wealth, including its energy resources and wheat.
today they organized terrace groups like isis to replace their military forces in afghanistan. the us does not wants to ability, war and improving, and the economy. trade in security enough can a stand because it feels that a stability is established. afghanistan, it will lead to the investment of countries like china with which the americans are in serious competition. even in the us, people are putting $2.00 and $2.00 together. the police are corrupt. we created isis. well, why would...
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by the way, we've, we've, we've heard of similar situations in both iraq and afghanistan. they've got, they've gone back now and looked at the books. and there are, i mean, there, there, there are billions and billions and billions of dollars just completely on accounted for. i mean, could you imagine running a bit really is and, and on your business you put in a ledger. don't know where these 10000000000 dollars want kemp can't get, can't find where it was. i mean, look, as an american citizen, i got to tell you, i mean this, this, this, this, this really process me. and it should frost. most americans watching this bridge go down this morning it's and by the way to be fair, this was not one of those bridges. i think my, my original reporting on this is a, this was, this was not one of those bridges on the list. nonetheless, 44000 bridges in the united states, in poor condition. we can't fix them, but we're spending our money to countries all over the world with how is wrong with this picture? and i'm, i'm sorry, i'm sorry rick, you can't have nice bridges and other infra
by the way, we've, we've, we've heard of similar situations in both iraq and afghanistan. they've got, they've gone back now and looked at the books. and there are, i mean, there, there, there are billions and billions and billions of dollars just completely on accounted for. i mean, could you imagine running a bit really is and, and on your business you put in a ledger. don't know where these 10000000000 dollars want kemp can't get, can't find where it was. i mean, look, as an american...
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remember the celtic us withdrawal from afghanistan scans phoning to that desk from departing plains, the deadly stampede. cobble apples. the suicide bombings killed fetching us service members at a $170.00 civilians. full things to poor planning, leak notes from the white house situation room reveals that the us wasn't ready for evacuation. just hours before cobble fell to the taliban job. i didn't did not just fail it. withdrawing from afghanistan, he did not have a plan and lied to the american people about it. the flood policies and veteran members of congress began demanding foss, king practically begging the administration to begin the evacuation as soon as probably didn't bite. the withdrawal announcements in april 2021 was done bold and ignored while they did it in fury, 180 accountability kalsich planning lead to a classic withdrawal. and many lines last, the world's policeman should have known that has l. dean geopolitical analyze, says the congressional hearings to expose the bite and administration is in fact, responsible for the afghanistan withdrawals. failings at the bo
remember the celtic us withdrawal from afghanistan scans phoning to that desk from departing plains, the deadly stampede. cobble apples. the suicide bombings killed fetching us service members at a $170.00 civilians. full things to poor planning, leak notes from the white house situation room reveals that the us wasn't ready for evacuation. just hours before cobble fell to the taliban job. i didn't did not just fail it. withdrawing from afghanistan, he did not have a plan and lied to the...
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the president biden's order to evacuate troops from afghanistan in august. 2021 was catastrophically late. and that's according to our us house foreign affairs committee, probing to the chaotic withdrawal that saw 13 american service members killed. committee chair republican michael mccaul said the white house was out of touch with reality. our investigation and covered the white house for fused to listen to warnings about the situation on the ground. disturbingly, we haven't covered that state department leadership prohibited, prohibit at its employees from even uttering the word neo shorthand for emergency evacuation. until as late as august of 2021 to little too late to the u. s. pulled out of afghanistan after 2 decades of occupation at its peak, washington had more than $100000.00 soldiers deployed in the country to fight the taliban. but that mission still failed. as the militants swept back into campbell while american troops are packing up to leave in august 2021. scores of atkins, who had collaborated with us for simply abandoned some died while trying to cling onto the air
the president biden's order to evacuate troops from afghanistan in august. 2021 was catastrophically late. and that's according to our us house foreign affairs committee, probing to the chaotic withdrawal that saw 13 american service members killed. committee chair republican michael mccaul said the white house was out of touch with reality. our investigation and covered the white house for fused to listen to warnings about the situation on the ground. disturbingly, we haven't covered that...
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november 2023 afghanistan hearing. yesterday at your staff sent written notice of your personal commitment to publicly release all transcripts of interviews held duringongress and the committee's investigation into the united states withdrawal from afghanistan after they are finalized on february 29. this indeed is the right thing to do. the american people have funded our bipartisan oversight work we owe them full transparency. not just misleading cherry picked specifics. such transparency is critical for any investigation so i strongly hope that your commitment to make transcripts of public will extend to the over site investigates you have initiated in this congress in which witnesses have been questioned behind closed doors we must not let this committee's activities become another typical move in a partisan game. i am at that let me think ambassador for appearing before our committee ambassador you served under three different presidents in a variety of capacities during america's 20 years of war and effort in afg
november 2023 afghanistan hearing. yesterday at your staff sent written notice of your personal commitment to publicly release all transcripts of interviews held duringongress and the committee's investigation into the united states withdrawal from afghanistan after they are finalized on february 29. this indeed is the right thing to do. the american people have funded our bipartisan oversight work we owe them full transparency. not just misleading cherry picked specifics. such transparency is...
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after the americans left afghanistan 2.5 years ago and the taliban came to power from afghanistan. the islamic state terrorist group banned in russia also fled. the head of the taliban political office in qatar stated this in connection with the terrorist attack in kroku sitikholi. kayle shaheen. at the moment, we have destroyed isis in afghanistan. previously, during the occupation, they were present in the eastern and northern parts of afghanistan. but now, after independence, we have destroyed them in these areas. they are no longer there. there are no training centers, no recruitment centers, no fundraising centers in afghanistan. they are hiding and have moved their centers outside of afghanistan. it turns out that the united states covered, nurtured and used terrorists in afghanistan for many years. when it was needed in syria, iraq, afghanistan, and wherever the americans needed it in order to wreak havoc. our correspondent, sergei zenin, is now in afghanistan and is preparing a series of reports about life in the country under the taliban government. his new character right
after the americans left afghanistan 2.5 years ago and the taliban came to power from afghanistan. the islamic state terrorist group banned in russia also fled. the head of the taliban political office in qatar stated this in connection with the terrorist attack in kroku sitikholi. kayle shaheen. at the moment, we have destroyed isis in afghanistan. previously, during the occupation, they were present in the eastern and northern parts of afghanistan. but now, after independence, we have...
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facilitate afghanistan's regional cooperation. about the benefits of chabahar port for afghanistan include its short distance with the country's borders. it allows goods to enter our country a low price. it is especially suitable with the overall economic situation of afghans. another benefit is that it opens a big roat for our exports which is in dire need of expansion. when we become able to expand our exports, our economy will grow rapidly. as the taliban government seeks to diversify its trade roots and reduce its reliance on pakistan, the decision. to invest in iran's chabahar port marks a significant shift in afghanistan's economic strategy. experts say the outcome of this move will not only impact afghanistan's relations with pakistan but also shape the geopolitical dynamics in the region. iran and afghanistan have the potential and opportunity to cooperate in many fields. trade and industry in particular can bring the two neighbors closer in a very volatile region. rahmat. european council president charles michelle has called on the european union to prepare for war and to enhance
facilitate afghanistan's regional cooperation. about the benefits of chabahar port for afghanistan include its short distance with the country's borders. it allows goods to enter our country a low price. it is especially suitable with the overall economic situation of afghans. another benefit is that it opens a big roat for our exports which is in dire need of expansion. when we become able to expand our exports, our economy will grow rapidly. as the taliban government seeks to diversify its...
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most served and iraq and afghanistan. we established a political action community that elected veterans that take the with honor pledge to serve with integrity, civility and courage to work in a bipartisan manner. 19 got through that cycle. that caucus has grown to 30 members in the house and they also work with six senators who are bipartisan and have passed 150 laws focused on national security, national service and veterans affairs. host: what makes a veteran a good candidate for politics? guest: the screening process is important but one of the portions of being a vet is usurped from americans from all walks of life on missions larger than yourself. these day the only public institution that has trust is the u.s. military and our veterans so this is a way of bonding across the divide that are so corrosive to the country. our mission about veterans per se but fighting polarization through these principal vets that decide to be work courses and not show horses. when you look back at the data veterans used to be about 70
most served and iraq and afghanistan. we established a political action community that elected veterans that take the with honor pledge to serve with integrity, civility and courage to work in a bipartisan manner. 19 got through that cycle. that caucus has grown to 30 members in the house and they also work with six senators who are bipartisan and have passed 150 laws focused on national security, national service and veterans affairs. host: what makes a veteran a good candidate for politics?...
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the stomach state. russia is also extremely close to the ton of bonds in afghanistan, and my organization. one is just the public on the output of iced jp on a daily basis for a couple of years already. and the last couple of months that's been a very marked uptake in mentions of russia and the needs to adopt restaurant in that highest ip block on that. so they actually make clear that the next target is going to be rough. i s is often quick to claim responsibility for attack, sometimes falsely, we should say, how can we believe with reasonable confidence that they really are in fact, behind this attack? well, 1st of all, it's unusual for them to claim responsibility 3 times in a role. each time, more detail than the time before that was american intelligence that brush up was a target. we have seen, i escaped the propaganda saying, russia is a target that has been erased by the russian security services. all biased could be fighters in the last couple of weeks preventing an attack, according to russia at bremond and attack against a synagogue preventing an attack on the event in russia.
the stomach state. russia is also extremely close to the ton of bonds in afghanistan, and my organization. one is just the public on the output of iced jp on a daily basis for a couple of years already. and the last couple of months that's been a very marked uptake in mentions of russia and the needs to adopt restaurant in that highest ip block on that. so they actually make clear that the next target is going to be rough. i s is often quick to claim responsibility for attack, sometimes...
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i spokehe is really the leader f afghanistan and the taliban, a rough group. i say don't ever shoot our )9 soldiers again. what happened, during the obama administration previously, they were shooting a lot of our soldiers and i let them know, don't ever let that happen. i said it in a rather nasty fashion. for 18 months, we lost nobody in and then we had that horrible withdrawal where we lost 13 soldiers, 38 horribly wounded. behind. you have americans right now still behind, call them hostages if you like. we left 85 billion dollars worth of beautiful equipment behind, jets and tanks and goggles, night goggles. they are good fighters. they did not used to fight at night, but now they do because they have goggles. they have better goggles than we have. i want to tell you that led to a lot of bad things. now the worst things are happening. the things happeningowunthinkabe unthinkable at the border. we have millions of people invading our country. this is the worst invasion probably -- we have never had anything like it. no country has had anything like it. the
i spokehe is really the leader f afghanistan and the taliban, a rough group. i say don't ever shoot our )9 soldiers again. what happened, during the obama administration previously, they were shooting a lot of our soldiers and i let them know, don't ever let that happen. i said it in a rather nasty fashion. for 18 months, we lost nobody in and then we had that horrible withdrawal where we lost 13 soldiers, 38 horribly wounded. behind. you have americans right now still behind, call them...
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thousands of supplies have been requested in remote areas of afghanistan. the old man of badghi in the northwest of afghanistan that they have overnight at different times in the past few days , the northern provinces of afghanistan were cut off from the capital. the salon tunnel that connects 9 northern provinces to kabul is still blocked. also, in the south of afghanistan, the rain, in addition to destroying a number of residential houses, caused people to get caught in the flood. at least 200 in kandahar province. in the last few days , although snow and rain have caused problems in afghanistan, but it has made many farmers happy, even if there is no rain, people cannot find water anymore. according to the announcement of the united nations, afghanistan is one of the 12 countries in the world. extreme climatic changes and natural events have had the greatest impact on it, according to azdani of kabul sed and sima news agency. thank you very much for your company. have a nice day. god bless you. in the name of god, i greet you , dear viewers. good morning
thousands of supplies have been requested in remote areas of afghanistan. the old man of badghi in the northwest of afghanistan that they have overnight at different times in the past few days , the northern provinces of afghanistan were cut off from the capital. the salon tunnel that connects 9 northern provinces to kabul is still blocked. also, in the south of afghanistan, the rain, in addition to destroying a number of residential houses, caused people to get caught in the flood. at least...
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god bless you all. >> the chair recognizes a veteran of afghanistan who made and to afghanistan, mr. mast. >> thank you, generals, for putting on a uniform in defense of this country. many of us that put on the uniform what the next generation to wake up every day and say this country is still worth it, america is worth the fight and one of the most important reasons we have these hearings and we do these oversights, so everybody can wake up and say, this is a place that is worth it. wato ask questions about targeting. i have watched your interviews from in uniform to leaving uniform, as you can imagine, of great personal interest to me and the goldstar families throughout the war. we left on august 30th, 2021, we lostbers on the 26th of 2021. moving behind those dates, can you recall when the last time it was that america targeted somebody specifically for the purpose of termination on the 23rd? whether it be isis-k, taliban? >> we targeted ball maker -- >> prior to the 26? we made a mistake -- 29th. >> prior to the 26th? >> it had been a lengthy time, but many weeks since we struck
god bless you all. >> the chair recognizes a veteran of afghanistan who made and to afghanistan, mr. mast. >> thank you, generals, for putting on a uniform in defense of this country. many of us that put on the uniform what the next generation to wake up every day and say this country is still worth it, america is worth the fight and one of the most important reasons we have these hearings and we do these oversights, so everybody can wake up and say, this is a place that is worth...
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forces in afghanistan. my orders then were to retain a military platform of 650 personnel solely designed to provide security for the u.s. embassy at the international airport. during this period, and with minimal to no support from us, the afghan security forces, more importantly, the government of afghanistan, crumbled in the face of afghan pressure. orders to commenceevacuation wi innocent afghans, received on 14 august. these dates are important because i believe that the events of then in late august 2021 were the direct result of delaying the initiation of the n.e.o. for several mohs. were with the taliban overrunning the country and extremists, as you are aware, your decision with n.e.o. rests with the department of the state, not the department of defense. despite this, we have begun positioning forces in the region as early as 9 july, but 2 we could do nothing to commence the operation of evacuation until the n.e.o. was clear. our operations■- at the international airport from 14 august 2 our ult
forces in afghanistan. my orders then were to retain a military platform of 650 personnel solely designed to provide security for the u.s. embassy at the international airport. during this period, and with minimal to no support from us, the afghan security forces, more importantly, the government of afghanistan, crumbled in the face of afghan pressure. orders to commenceevacuation wi innocent afghans, received on 14 august. these dates are important because i believe that the events of then in...
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fixated on problems of veterans, veterans, veterans, how to adapt them, and they give me examples of afghanistan, examples of vietnam, in the states, these are completely different things, it is not massive, but the question is not even, the question is not even this, the question is not even this, ukrainians will either return victorious from the front, or not at all. well, you yourself are talking about the end of the intensive phase of hostilities, the people who will return, after the intensive phase, they will be neither winners nor non-winners, but they will not be defeated, they will not, of course, they will not be defeated, what was the tragedy of vietnam for the states, they returned defeated, what was the case with afghanistan for the soviet union, the scale was not the same, it is clear that it was not the same, but less so, everyone understood that ... fought for nothing and lost, that will not happen here, you have already mentioned about boys and girls, then it is necessary to understand what will be the general distribution of these boys and girls in the future, the demographic s
fixated on problems of veterans, veterans, veterans, how to adapt them, and they give me examples of afghanistan, examples of vietnam, in the states, these are completely different things, it is not massive, but the question is not even, the question is not even this, the question is not even this, ukrainians will either return victorious from the front, or not at all. well, you yourself are talking about the end of the intensive phase of hostilities, the people who will return, after the...
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afghanistan is the only country with such restrictions on female education. reporting from kabul press tv's rahmatullah bagban brings us the details. in kabul afghanistan. the school bell rings and students make their way to classes, but conspicuously absent is half of the student population. the taliban's top officials attended a ceremony on the reopening of schools and delivered speeches that omitted any mention of girls education or their future. even female journalists were banned from reporting the story. it's a great honor that new education year is kicking off in afghanistan. from today all students are returning to their classes after a winter break, last year 1.2 million new students enrolled in schools and this year the number will increase. we as muslims are obliged to learn islamic teachings and lessons first and modern education is also necessary in the second place. despite the taliban's valuation of education, their ban on female students has now impacted some 1.4 million afghan girls. according to unicef, 5 million were out of his. before the
afghanistan is the only country with such restrictions on female education. reporting from kabul press tv's rahmatullah bagban brings us the details. in kabul afghanistan. the school bell rings and students make their way to classes, but conspicuously absent is half of the student population. the taliban's top officials attended a ceremony on the reopening of schools and delivered speeches that omitted any mention of girls education or their future. even female journalists were banned from...
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, wait wait a minute, because this is not iraq, only crazy people can go to afghanistan now. now i see the main enemy is ukraine, we must destroy it, we must deprive them of the opportunity to carry out terrorist attacks against russia. security issues, they looked at the situation, except for the security present, they could unexpectedly. i was wearing a service weapon for concealed carry, but it’s obvious that they could have diffused this situation, this is one of the segments of the struggle, and i speak as one of the segments, because, unfortunately, we physically cannot have people in the country, no, yes i just need the city to stop everything, we don’t, we just have it right. well, here you can be ironic as much as you like, but the facts remain a fact, this is impossible, impossible, there should be rights to weapons, that is, simply , and if there is a right out there , because as you know, that’s why it seems to me that extreme measures are needed, but people need and can be trusted, well, in my opinion, again, this is my personal opinion , yes, it must be...
, wait wait a minute, because this is not iraq, only crazy people can go to afghanistan now. now i see the main enemy is ukraine, we must destroy it, we must deprive them of the opportunity to carry out terrorist attacks against russia. security issues, they looked at the situation, except for the security present, they could unexpectedly. i was wearing a service weapon for concealed carry, but it’s obvious that they could have diffused this situation, this is one of the segments of the...
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recruiting these tajiks for, i’m sorry, in tajikistan, not in afghanistan in tajikistan yes yes. now there are two main directions. the first main direction is the commission of terrorist attacks against our country, any, any terrorist attacks, starting with the shelling, so to speak, of our peaceful cities, belgorod, kursk there, and, uh, there are these air assault groups , terrorist attacks, in our large cities, the second main direction is what, what he spoke about... so to speak , macron will not say by night that we need to prepare, so to speak, forces of invasion into the territory of ukraine, the fact that he is there with all sorts of options on the russian-belarusian border in order to free up a group there, which , by the way, is 100,000 there, just in case, try to replace it, or place it there along the dnieper coast, that’s what from macron, but if we say that by and large, he has foreign legion. a fairly broad practice used by the americans and the israelis, yes, we don’t want to destroy, kill civilians there, civilians, but they announced that this area, there,
recruiting these tajiks for, i’m sorry, in tajikistan, not in afghanistan in tajikistan yes yes. now there are two main directions. the first main direction is the commission of terrorist attacks against our country, any, any terrorist attacks, starting with the shelling, so to speak, of our peaceful cities, belgorod, kursk there, and, uh, there are these air assault groups , terrorist attacks, in our large cities, the second main direction is what, what he spoke about... so to speak , macron...
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’s neighboring countries, but is based in afghanistan, of course, this unit gil, what reasons did he have, what motives to attack russia, right now. no one has yet given a convincing answer to this. of course, the investigation will continue, and i am sure that in the end we will know the full picture happened, then the entire western reaction of recent days will look, well, i would say, politically correct, then grotesque. as for isis. kharastan, as you know, this organization is not new for russia, yeah, it’s not new for the united states either, and it’s interesting that this organization is known. when the united states was still in that this is a person who, recently, in afghanistan, that he worked with such a person, with marshal dostum, who was the vice president of afghanistan, has been known since the times. presence in afghanistan and this a completely unique person, he was in everyone’s country, yeah, and as they say, he changed his loyalty depending on the situation. there were allegations that, among other things, when he was in opposition to the soviet union, that
’s neighboring countries, but is based in afghanistan, of course, this unit gil, what reasons did he have, what motives to attack russia, right now. no one has yet given a convincing answer to this. of course, the investigation will continue, and i am sure that in the end we will know the full picture happened, then the entire western reaction of recent days will look, well, i would say, politically correct, then grotesque. as for isis. kharastan, as you know, this organization is not new for...
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she ignored numerous warnings and allowed afghanistan to fall. this is total betrayal of the american military, our allies and afghanistan. this chaotic disgraceful withdrawal of troops to... on this side of the podium, we have a relief package ready, we must accept it immediately, because if we do not, we will endanger the lives of the brave american women and men who are in the future. in nato countries within the framework of the fifth article of its charter. they are there to defend our commitments and democracy in europe, the same democracy that my uncle died for. already today at the us congress is pure madness. look, democrat moskovets has appeared in moscow. athletes, look, on a pale green background, a white circle with three letters ai, that is, an individually neutral athlete. olympic officials also banned tchaikovsky. in tokyo, remember, our athletes climbed the five-step stage to the immortal sounds of the first piano concert. now a pathetic, tasteless parody of the anthem has been concocted for all neutrals, officially saying that t
she ignored numerous warnings and allowed afghanistan to fall. this is total betrayal of the american military, our allies and afghanistan. this chaotic disgraceful withdrawal of troops to... on this side of the podium, we have a relief package ready, we must accept it immediately, because if we do not, we will endanger the lives of the brave american women and men who are in the future. in nato countries within the framework of the fifth article of its charter. they are there to defend our...
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nato, in afghanistan and iraq and how many germans died? i’m not talking about that, they couldn’t , they couldn’t be there because they refused to participate, germany and france, but if someone somehow, that’s why i i take into account the time, it’s just interesting to compare how many germans have died now, well , for comparison, it’s just interesting to compare why i’m talking about this, but because scholz, well, he’s so afraid, that’s what he said about this once again. we are talking about long-range weapons, the range of which reaches 500 km, and i do not consider it possible to allow its use without german soldiers; it will be necessary to decide where to aim, where to shoot and strike. german soldiers shouldn't do this. i have a responsibility, i can't admit. uh-huh, i see, i see. stoltenberg , of course, let it slip today, he immediately said that it turns out that the attacks on our ships are their victory, that the missiles were provided to nato allies. well, in my opinion, based on this, there should not be
nato, in afghanistan and iraq and how many germans died? i’m not talking about that, they couldn’t , they couldn’t be there because they refused to participate, germany and france, but if someone somehow, that’s why i i take into account the time, it’s just interesting to compare how many germans have died now, well , for comparison, it’s just interesting to compare why i’m talking about this, but because scholz, well, he’s so afraid, that’s what he said about this once again....
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forces in afghanistan. my orders they were to retain a platform 650 personnel solely designed to provide secity for the u.s. embassy in international airport. during this period and with minimal to no support from us thee■ forces and more portly the government of afghanistan crumbled in the face of taliban pressure. orders to commence the noncombatantringing our embassy, our citizens and at risk afghans received on 14 august. these dates are important because i believe the events aue the direct result of delaying the initiation for several months. in fact until we w extremis in the towel bennett overrun the country. as you are aware the decision to begin at rest with the defense. despite this, we have begun positioning forces in the region as early as nine july. we could doo nothing the operation for the evacuation until it was declared. our operations at the international from 14 august departure on early 31 august were both heroic and tragic. this was a combat operation of the most difficult sorts, carr
forces in afghanistan. my orders they were to retain a platform 650 personnel solely designed to provide secity for the u.s. embassy in international airport. during this period and with minimal to no support from us thee■ forces and more portly the government of afghanistan crumbled in the face of taliban pressure. orders to commence the noncombatantringing our embassy, our citizens and at risk afghans received on 14 august. these dates are important because i believe the events aue the...
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>> specifically in respect to afghanistan? >> yes. >> in my exp working on on comfortable the lesson i've taken awayhe changes durable when t is strong on both sidthere has to be a little strong committed to that great look at the successes of nature of that country's commitment t its use they outspend u.s. ef shot.ç for all the extraordinary work done advancing education and so many heartbreaking how quicklyt receded. i think what we are missing a but it's a broad-based to en forne back change externally. it is tremendously heartbreaking heartbreaking. so many of us who have the last 20 plus years be a lot cleared personally but the durable change has to some kind of local ongoing commitment to ensure should that is >> i think there's a lesson in question culture and the name of culture culture understanding. we saw in afghanistan and around the world and if we take a lesson maybe start with you and question it is a decision-maker look allow it to go first have that moment, let the hair grow up in the back of your neck but
>> specifically in respect to afghanistan? >> yes. >> in my exp working on on comfortable the lesson i've taken awayhe changes durable when t is strong on both sidthere has to be a little strong committed to that great look at the successes of nature of that country's commitment t its use they outspend u.s. ef shot.ç for all the extraordinary work done advancing education and so many heartbreaking how quicklyt receded. i think what we are missing a but it's a broad-based to...
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it's a great honor that the new education year. is kicking off in afghanistan. from today, all students are returning to their classes after a winter break. last year, 1.2 million new students enrolled in schools and this year the number will increase. we as muslims are obliged to learn islamic teachings and lessons first, and modern education is also necessary in the second place. despite the taliban's valuation of education, their ban on female students has now impacted some 1.4 million afghan. according to unicef, 5 million were out of his call before the taliban takeover due to lack of facilities and other reasons. afghan female students and advocates are now outraged. pain now, afgan girls are intelligent and hardwing, where all the efforts and dreams demolished by the taliban's ban, it's tough to be a girl in afghanistan and see your dreams vanishing in front of your eyes, i'm a teacher and i know what afgan girls are going through, they've been away from school for almost five years, first the coronavirus pandemic and next the taliban's ban, the more we a
it's a great honor that the new education year. is kicking off in afghanistan. from today, all students are returning to their classes after a winter break. last year, 1.2 million new students enrolled in schools and this year the number will increase. we as muslims are obliged to learn islamic teachings and lessons first, and modern education is also necessary in the second place. despite the taliban's valuation of education, their ban on female students has now impacted some 1.4 million...
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he was the ambassador to afghanistan who oversaw the us exit from afghanistan. i don’t think anyone can say anything about our exit from afghanistan. jon bass did the same thing, he knows his stuff. she held almost all positions in this department, including mine. personally , i met victoria in the early days of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine. and from the very beginning i was struck by clarity. the intentions and clarity of her opinion when russian citizens, especially in big cities like moscow and st. petersburg, realize that they can no longer withdraw cash from atms, they can no longer travel easily, eat big macs, buy components for their iphones, that he is throwing them back to the days of the soviet union, he will hear their indignation, and he will have to do something about the discontent. nord stream 2 has already been completed. but it’s not, yes, yes, it was completed if they decided to launch it directly now, it would already supply gas, or olive oil or vodka, whatever, vodka would be good, olive oil would also be good, this is not the
he was the ambassador to afghanistan who oversaw the us exit from afghanistan. i don’t think anyone can say anything about our exit from afghanistan. jon bass did the same thing, he knows his stuff. she held almost all positions in this department, including mine. personally , i met victoria in the early days of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine. and from the very beginning i was struck by clarity. the intentions and clarity of her opinion when russian citizens, especially in big cities...
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the state of the ussr in afghanistan, which should have just mastered the situation when drawing the ussr into afghanistan, this is a strategy. we know that the united states is in control of jihadists in the balkans and in the caucasus region, and this also leads to a huge number of very serious questions, if the united states knew, if the united states had information, there is a history of such relations, if they did not finance jihadists in syria, we know that there was an order from obama towards the cia in 2012. therefore, a huge number of serious questions arise here, how is this happening, why is it happening, we are in a state of war, we need to find answers to these questions so that we can defuse the situation, and not allow further escalation, which could lead to a full-scale disaster, it's not just a strategy, a tragedy, it's not just a crime, even considering what we know, but we don’t know all the details, this is a provocation on the part of the united states. well, yes, genocidal maniacs inside the state department, this is the same as in hitler’s house they cons
the state of the ussr in afghanistan, which should have just mastered the situation when drawing the ussr into afghanistan, this is a strategy. we know that the united states is in control of jihadists in the balkans and in the caucasus region, and this also leads to a huge number of very serious questions, if the united states knew, if the united states had information, there is a history of such relations, if they did not finance jihadists in syria, we know that there was an order from obama...
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respectively. germany is also one of the countries in which older people are no happier than those under 30. afghanistan is at the bottom of the table, a major humanitarian crisis after the taliban regain control model, the goodwill remains universe. so the report find that in our post cobit world, acts of kindness are on the rise across the generations. giving us all something to smile about a spec to frank montela earlier. he's a happiness and wellbeing research at alto university in finland. denial asked him how happy he is now that his country has been crowned the happiest in the world for the 7th consecutive year. i guess like that through the, i guess the fitness people 1st time that's seen on the bus. the problem is that best nation fitness people are not happy actually never quite much saying that there must be something wrong with the survey because i guess like if it is, people don't think of themselves as particularly happy bunch of people we have like this more melancholy why itself image and being happy, a student faith with that. okay. but we heard in that report didn't way people say, you
respectively. germany is also one of the countries in which older people are no happier than those under 30. afghanistan is at the bottom of the table, a major humanitarian crisis after the taliban regain control model, the goodwill remains universe. so the report find that in our post cobit world, acts of kindness are on the rise across the generations. giving us all something to smile about a spec to frank montela earlier. he's a happiness and wellbeing research at alto university in finland....
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we move to diversify afghanistan's trade routs. the afghan acting government is planning. invest in iran's chabahar port. first series rahmatallah bhagwan has more from kabul. afghanistan's reliance on pakistan for access to international markets has been a longstanding challenge. however, recent disputes have pushed the taliban authorities to seek alternatives. the taliban have said they will invest around $35 million dollars in iran's chaubahar port, located in the country's southeast. the move aims to reduce. afghanistan's economic dependence on pakistan, which has been murdered by political friction and trade disruptions. chabahar is one of the most important economic and trade roots for afghanistan. the islamic emirate of afghanistan tries to have a strong bilateral economic and trade relations with iran as part of its economic policy. this port allows afghanistan to broaden its trade with iran, west asia and europe. that's why we are specially focused on chabahar and seek. invest there. analysts believe this could be a turnin
we move to diversify afghanistan's trade routs. the afghan acting government is planning. invest in iran's chabahar port. first series rahmatallah bhagwan has more from kabul. afghanistan's reliance on pakistan for access to international markets has been a longstanding challenge. however, recent disputes have pushed the taliban authorities to seek alternatives. the taliban have said they will invest around $35 million dollars in iran's chaubahar port, located in the country's southeast. the...
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afghanistan, which has lost its owner overnight. sheep were nocturnal. when i came in the morning , they were all gone. i had no favors to give them. the caretaker government of afghanistan has held an emergency meeting and is still sending alufah with military trucks to the farmers who are no longer there. barshah at various times in the past few days caused the disconnection of the northern provinces of afghanistan with the capital. the salang tunnel, which connects 9 northern provinces to kabul, is still blocked. also, in the south of afghanistan, the rain, in addition to the destruction of a number of residential houses, caused people to be trapped flooded in kandahar province, at least 200 houses were destroyed due to flood. in the last few days, although snow and rain have caused problems in afghanistan, it has made many people, including farmers, happy. if there is no rain, people will not find summer by drinking water. according to the announcement of the united nations, afghanistan is one of the 12 countries in the world wh
afghanistan, which has lost its owner overnight. sheep were nocturnal. when i came in the morning , they were all gone. i had no favors to give them. the caretaker government of afghanistan has held an emergency meeting and is still sending alufah with military trucks to the farmers who are no longer there. barshah at various times in the past few days caused the disconnection of the northern provinces of afghanistan with the capital. the salang tunnel, which connects 9 northern provinces to...
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’t burn villages on palm trees, we didn’t test nuclear weapons on civilians, the soviet army was in afghanistan, it was, but what did the soviet union do there, it built plants and factories there, paved roads , treated people, leaving there, left a civilized society, the americans came, how many times did drug production jump in afghanistan, not even several times, a civilized world without ridicule without irony. this is us, don’t miss it on the belarus24 tv channel.
’t burn villages on palm trees, we didn’t test nuclear weapons on civilians, the soviet army was in afghanistan, it was, but what did the soviet union do there, it built plants and factories there, paved roads , treated people, leaving there, left a civilized society, the americans came, how many times did drug production jump in afghanistan, not even several times, a civilized world without ridicule without irony. this is us, don’t miss it on the belarus24 tv channel.
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>> specifically in respect to afghanistan? >> yes. >> in my experience working on conflict stabilization comfortable the lesson i've taken away as the changes durable when there is strong on both sides. there has to be a little strong constituency committed to that great look at the successes of columbia and the nature of that country's commitment to securing its use, they outspend u.s. efforts by a long shot. for all the extraordinary work done advancing education and so many things, it is heartbreaking how quickly it has receded. i think what we are missing and summary things lacking but it's a broad-based commitment to enshrine those rights. there's only so much that can be done to force back change externally. it is tremendously heartbreaking. so many of us who have worked on these issues over the last 20 plus years be a lot cleared personally but the durable change has to require some kind of local ongoing commitment to ensure should that is sustained. >> i think there's a lesson in questioning the word culture and what's
>> specifically in respect to afghanistan? >> yes. >> in my experience working on conflict stabilization comfortable the lesson i've taken away as the changes durable when there is strong on both sides. there has to be a little strong constituency committed to that great look at the successes of columbia and the nature of that country's commitment to securing its use, they outspend u.s. efforts by a long shot. for all the extraordinary work done advancing education and so many...
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will go to fight on the territory, wait a minute, because this is not iraq, only a madman can go to afghanistan now, only one movement of the state is possible, kazakhstan and uzbekistan are establishing relations with him, yes? not themselves we can mine them, you can’t think of a better one, because they. some property in germany, yes, i have an apartment here, they all broadcast a certain agenda, finding victims in our country to commit an offense against the law, it turned out to be me.
will go to fight on the territory, wait a minute, because this is not iraq, only a madman can go to afghanistan now, only one movement of the state is possible, kazakhstan and uzbekistan are establishing relations with him, yes? not themselves we can mine them, you can’t think of a better one, because they. some property in germany, yes, i have an apartment here, they all broadcast a certain agenda, finding victims in our country to commit an offense against the law, it turned out to be me.
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same with afghanistan. people talk about the afghanistan departure. den administration messed that up as well. we were supposed to keep the airbase open and provide air support. it was a total fubar. our country has a lot of issues. when people say we need to cut the=y budget, there are definity consequences. it is a crazy situation, the world stage right now. host: next in the louisiana. good morning -- russell is next in louisiana, good morning. caller: good morning, dear. the call with the military lady and her husband, she spokrom ams and providing for others. that has been going on for a long time. we deprive american citizens of many things to send money overseas. the nature of my call is about confidence. i have all the confidence in the world in the military to make the right decisions when it comes to defending and going to fight. there is nothing stronger than the heartbeat of an american soldier. god bless you men and women in thanks, russell. this is a text we got from tony in florida. my confidence in the military is at an all-time low. t
same with afghanistan. people talk about the afghanistan departure. den administration messed that up as well. we were supposed to keep the airbase open and provide air support. it was a total fubar. our country has a lot of issues. when people say we need to cut the=y budget, there are definity consequences. it is a crazy situation, the world stage right now. host: next in the louisiana. good morning -- russell is next in louisiana, good morning. caller: good morning, dear. the call with the...
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to czechoslovakia and then to afghanistan. yes, i am a bad person, and i have been since my youth, because having learned about voslovakia, i internally felt the need for the justice of this step to ensure the security of my state, the interests of which were indisputably higher for me than any other ideas and values. true, the smartest neighbor in a communal apartment, indeed. an intelligent man who taught me a lot, categorically disagreed with this action, although he didn’t really say it out loud expressed, and the other eight families living in this socialist society somehow didn’t care, they didn’t have to doubt the correctness of what was happening, they say, well, that means, by the way, this is the pure result of imperial consciousness, this is not entirely going from the absence of any thought, but... the convictions, nurtured over generations, that there were enemies around and from time to time it was necessary to restore order among them, they did not formulate it, they could not, they felt that way. as for m
to czechoslovakia and then to afghanistan. yes, i am a bad person, and i have been since my youth, because having learned about voslovakia, i internally felt the need for the justice of this step to ensure the security of my state, the interests of which were indisputably higher for me than any other ideas and values. true, the smartest neighbor in a communal apartment, indeed. an intelligent man who taught me a lot, categorically disagreed with this action, although he didn’t really say it...
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even when our soldiers fought side-by-side with the american soldiers in iraq and afghanistan. like a few other countries in the world security comes at a price. that is a buy we spent with a 4% of our gdp on modernizing our armed forces. th the highest percentage in the alliance. russia aggression against ukraine clearly demonstrates the united states is the security l. other allies take full responsibility for the security of the alliance as a whole. that is why i believe it is necessary for all nato countries to increase their defense spending from- 3% of gdp. 2% now 3% is required and the response launched by russia beyond nato's eastern border. we believe in america. we believe poland and europe need more america militarily and economically more american spirit in thinking i have had the opportunity to discuss this point with the president for many occasions. also we received it and poland. a year ago when they met in wausau i announced share our top priority would be to deepen cooperation between the united states. we are working consistently and these. we are buying the
even when our soldiers fought side-by-side with the american soldiers in iraq and afghanistan. like a few other countries in the world security comes at a price. that is a buy we spent with a 4% of our gdp on modernizing our armed forces. th the highest percentage in the alliance. russia aggression against ukraine clearly demonstrates the united states is the security l. other allies take full responsibility for the security of the alliance as a whole. that is why i believe it is necessary for...
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we are watching the house foreign affairs committee hearing on the withdrawal from afghanistan, which obviously was it? faster as it happened in the summer of 2021 but we're seeing this devolve obviously into a political event. and i guess that's not surprising here. in an election year. let's bring in someone who really knows the story of the entire war. retired army colonel liam collins, he is a former green beret a who served in afghanistan, including in the month following the september 11th attacks. he's also the co-author of understanding urban warfare in kernel. you've been watching the hearing. i just wonder what your observations are of what you've heard so far. >> yeah. i mean, as representative meeks said, right. the call to leave afghanistan was correct, but the manner in which biden decided to do it was clearly flawed and as pointed out, right. he didn't follow the advice of his military professionals who recommended leaving 2,500 forces on the ground, right? we still forces in germany in korea, we have special operations training militaries around the world. so this requ
we are watching the house foreign affairs committee hearing on the withdrawal from afghanistan, which obviously was it? faster as it happened in the summer of 2021 but we're seeing this devolve obviously into a political event. and i guess that's not surprising here. in an election year. let's bring in someone who really knows the story of the entire war. retired army colonel liam collins, he is a former green beret a who served in afghanistan, including in the month following the september...