0
0.0
Mar 19, 2024
03/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
what does that say about the taliban? >> he is not controlled by the taliban. he is an american citizen. he teaches at montgomery college. he's had a decade-long career. >> he's had a decade-long career, and has been fired for misrepresenting his work from the place he had a career in. i don't know the entire history, but i would like to hear more about it from you all, perhaps, in another setting. but, he is a board member of the afghan central bank on one hand. you just acknowledged that is controlled by the taliban. if you want to be a board member there, you have to be in cahoots with the taliban, and we appointed him as part of this entity in switzerland, one of four people that will control three and half million dollars on behalf of the united states of america, to determine if this goes back to the afghanistan central bank. that seems moronic to me. it seems like an absolute conflict of interest. is he getting paid as a board member of either of those? >> no. >> he doesn't get paid as a board member of the afghan central bank? >> no. he does not get pai
what does that say about the taliban? >> he is not controlled by the taliban. he is an american citizen. he teaches at montgomery college. he's had a decade-long career. >> he's had a decade-long career, and has been fired for misrepresenting his work from the place he had a career in. i don't know the entire history, but i would like to hear more about it from you all, perhaps, in another setting. but, he is a board member of the afghan central bank on one hand. you just...
0
0.0
Mar 9, 2024
03/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the taliban is naÏve to think that the taliban was ever going to live up to anything. my 20 years dealing with the region, the entire process that we heard today is extremely naÏve. i find you at the middle of it. i will tel you i firmly disagree with your statement that the restart of the world being the most important factor in the withdrawal i absolutely disagree with your characterization of that. my question to you, you said earlier that the taliban was largely in compliance with her counterterrorism agreement, can you justify that statement for us? >> first on the last statement i said i am not in the government i don't read intelligence but based on what i■■ read of what e intelligence community puts out of the classified product, it appears to me that there largely and compliant based on what i read of the report. but you should not take my word for and you should call experts that are monitoring the situation closely inner government we have a significant body of expertise that monitors and shed the light on them. >> let me help you there. released up rep
the taliban is naÏve to think that the taliban was ever going to live up to anything. my 20 years dealing with the region, the entire process that we heard today is extremely naÏve. i find you at the middle of it. i will tel you i firmly disagree with your statement that the restart of the world being the most important factor in the withdrawal i absolutely disagree with your characterization of that. my question to you, you said earlier that the taliban was largely in compliance with her...
0
0.0
Mar 15, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so it has to be woman or the taliban. in kabul, while women fought for their rights, the taliban continued to implement its own unique vision for afghanistan. it replaced the country's ministry of women's affairs with the ministry for the propagation of virtue and the prevention of vice. one of its mandates is to ban music and implement mandatory hijab. women came to protest. chanting shouting the sisters�* movement was gaining momentum online — a success on its own, but one which became increasingly dangerous. she sings the risk was too high. the sisters felt compelled to leave their country, holding on to the hope of one day returning. so, you know i wasn't allowed to rap. my family was always against it, and they thought it was shamefulfor a girl to pursue music. the last torch singing on monitor if you're trying to change something that is rooted really deeply in the society, it's not easy. i changed my momma's mind. it took seven or eight years. and that was just one person. i'm hoping that girls, women in afghan
so it has to be woman or the taliban. in kabul, while women fought for their rights, the taliban continued to implement its own unique vision for afghanistan. it replaced the country's ministry of women's affairs with the ministry for the propagation of virtue and the prevention of vice. one of its mandates is to ban music and implement mandatory hijab. women came to protest. chanting shouting the sisters�* movement was gaining momentum online — a success on its own, but one which became...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
pass to the taliban? >> very limited information and you really need to talk to state because they were the agency that did it to get through through. >> and are you aware that they were beating up american citizens? >> i'm aware of those claims. >> and are you that they killed allies? >> yes, i am. >> mr. chairman, we had the sniper who had the bomber in his sights here in frt and that was run up the chain of command, and he was denied the ability to take that sniper out. that is a break down. i believe that the security control of kabul contributed to this violence. i know my time is up. i've got óba few other question that i'm going to put in writing through the chairman. but at the end of the day, this is a situation all the way around. i appreciate your willingness to work with these families and meet and talk with them now, but we must have accountability, we must. with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the chair yields. the >> thank you and gold star families here as a gold star family member,
pass to the taliban? >> very limited information and you really need to talk to state because they were the agency that did it to get through through. >> and are you aware that they were beating up american citizens? >> i'm aware of those claims. >> and are you that they killed allies? >> yes, i am. >> mr. chairman, we had the sniper who had the bomber in his sights here in frt and that was run up the chain of command, and he was denied the ability to take...
0
0.0
Mar 20, 2024
03/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
e taliban? >> i think the probability is greater thanotat operations. the current admintr that extendl september i guess it was to buy some additionalime, but there is little question in my mind that had the united states, the president's agreement withdrawal we would have been back at four. general mackenzie. >> i generally agree with what the general said, but thought about keeping 2500 beyond. we thought it needed to be coupled with an aggressive negotiation program with the taliban, one that perhaps was to view more sticks and not all carrots, so i think you need to change the approach to the negotiation if you decide to stay. i think it is possible to invite the taliban but that is a counterfactual that we know the answer to. >> i was one of those voices that joined you■0■gnd tt is something that i thought would have been better and could have led to a smoother evacuation, a. what i want to talk about is this issue of who. you talked about getting a fact of the matter is the united stat
e taliban? >> i think the probability is greater thanotat operations. the current admintr that extendl september i guess it was to buy some additionalime, but there is little question in my mind that had the united states, the president's agreement withdrawal we would have been back at four. general mackenzie. >> i generally agree with what the general said, but thought about keeping 2500 beyond. we thought it needed to be coupled with an aggressive negotiation program with the...
0
0.0
Mar 19, 2024
03/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
taliban leader asked mckenzie if the u.s. wanted to take over security for all of kabul which mckenzie declined without passing that question up the chain of command ultimately to the president. he then asks mckenzie what the u.s. thought about the idea of taliban taking over kabul. mckenzie consulted with former ambassador w and this is where t gets rough. mckenzie told him he had no opinion on that so long as the taliban did not interfere with the u.s. evacuation. now because of that the u.s. was forced to rely on the taliban for the security of our kids and the rest of the civilians that were trying to get out. so don't say on national tv and lie that the taliban was not in charge of the security. he said in august 15th of 2021 that that is exactly what was happening. don't sit here and live. it's wrong and he has to pay for it. >> john: darren, i want to ask you one quick question before we get out here, do you know what happened with your fellow gold star father at the state of the union where he got up and interrupted t
taliban leader asked mckenzie if the u.s. wanted to take over security for all of kabul which mckenzie declined without passing that question up the chain of command ultimately to the president. he then asks mckenzie what the u.s. thought about the idea of taliban taking over kabul. mckenzie consulted with former ambassador w and this is where t gets rough. mckenzie told him he had no opinion on that so long as the taliban did not interfere with the u.s. evacuation. now because of that the u.s....
0
0.0
Mar 10, 2024
03/24
by
PRESSTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
now international organizations have called on the taliban to lift the bands against women and girls. the taliban says that these organizations are pursuing uh what they call intelligence objectives under the guise of advocating human rights in afghanistan. abdullah. zada has a report. on the occasion of international women's day, the un secretary general, along with some international entities, called on the taliban to lift its bands against women and girls in afghanistan. they also called on the international community to bolster support and safeguard the rights of afghan women and girls. a global backlash against women's rights is threatening and in some cases. reversing progress in developing and developed countries alike. the most igracious example is afghanistan, where women and girls have been beared from much of the education system, from employment outside the home and from most public spaces. in response to global concerns over the violation of women's rights, the spokes person for the taliban said women's rights in afghanistan are protected and that internet. national organ
now international organizations have called on the taliban to lift the bands against women and girls. the taliban says that these organizations are pursuing uh what they call intelligence objectives under the guise of advocating human rights in afghanistan. abdullah. zada has a report. on the occasion of international women's day, the un secretary general, along with some international entities, called on the taliban to lift its bands against women and girls in afghanistan. they also called on...
0
0.0
Mar 10, 2024
03/24
by
PRESSTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female education will be acutely felt the coming years. the future of female. education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and employment, women in afghanistan are still holding to hopes that they will once again have access to education and job opportunities. abdullah and the press tv cobble. and with that we come to the end of this bulletin. thank you for listening. take care and bye-bye. in the midst of the war between the arab and israel, june 8th, 1967. unidentified attackers target a us navy warship in the mediterranean. operation sign up, if i had about it, if i had so, what was it? i... i suggest we stop the interview here, what do you say, why you want it? the attack on the liberty was part of a covert operation
however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female education will be acutely felt the coming years. the future of female. education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and...
0
0.0
Mar 11, 2024
03/24
by
PRESSTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female education will be acutely felt the coming years. the future of female education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and employment, women in afghanistan are still holding to hopes that they will once again have access to education and job opportunities. abdullah the press tv, cobble. and those were the top stories on press tv. thank you for listening, take care and bye-bye. is climate change real? is smoking cigarettes really hazardous? do ddt? insecticides really work against malaria mosquitoes. for decades, companies have hard scientists to so seeds of doubt. among people and keep them perplexed, this way they can keep excreting oil, producing cigarettes and many other things without a nusance. watch the details
however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female education will be acutely felt the coming years. the future of female education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and...
0
0.0
Mar 11, 2024
03/24
by
PRESSTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female education will be acutely felt the coming years. the future of female education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and employment, women in afghanistan are still holding to hopes that they will once again have... access to education and job opportunities. press tv, cobble. there you have, those were the top stories on press tv. thank you for being with us, take care and bye-bye. sheikh talal abdurrahman shirim, a former prisoner in israeli regime prisons. dealing with the situation in palestine and talking to someone. and knows the zionist regime very well. freedom is priceless and must. the palestinian detainee suffers two pains. the first. pain when his house is rated by the occupations army, the second sufferin
however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female education will be acutely felt the coming years. the future of female education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
PRESSTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
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 are distance from ation, the more we're devastated. we're going backward and our energy and time are being wasted. we're alive, but not living. we want our human and islamic right to education. the taliban have repeatedly promised young female students would be readmitted once several issues were resolved. nevertheless, the ongoing band poses a significant barrier to the request for recognition as afghani
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...
0
0.0
Mar 30, 2024
03/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
afghans, pakistanis, central asians, splinter factions from al qaeda or the taliban. their agenda is that everyone else except them are not real muslims and they intend to impose. it is impossible to prepare a large action in a couple of days; in addition to the direct executors , whole chains of assistants must be involved; is it really possible that an underground structure far from the scene of action can easily organize this? one thing is especially important to understand: is there a large country that is behind the direct performers, or even a group of countries, as for opportunities, there is money, the rest will follow, but there is money, someone gives it for ideological or religious reasons, perhaps large countries sponsor in their own interests, and of course, all kinds of criminal enrichment, from smuggling and beyond, from the technical side there are also no problems, after the us left afghanistan, there was nothing left there, night vision devices, wireless devices, small arms of various types, special equipment, body armor. literally what you can buy a
afghans, pakistanis, central asians, splinter factions from al qaeda or the taliban. their agenda is that everyone else except them are not real muslims and they intend to impose. it is impossible to prepare a large action in a couple of days; in addition to the direct executors , whole chains of assistants must be involved; is it really possible that an underground structure far from the scene of action can easily organize this? one thing is especially important to understand: is there a large...
0
0.0
Mar 19, 2024
03/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we did not rely on the taliban for our security. we used them as one tool among many to beef up our defensive posture. we avoided a number of potential advocate attacks and i am proud of the commanders and troops that prevented them. this is small comfort to those who lost loved ones and i realize this. nonetheless, what is remarkable about kabul is not that the tragedy of abby gate happen but that many other attacks did not happen. i will end my statement with this observation. i was the overall commander and i come and i alone their full military responsibility for what happened in abby gate, thank you i am ready for questions. >> thank you, general mckenzie, now recognized myself questions. we have sergeant tyler vargas andrews today here and i want to thank you, sir, for your service. and your courage for testifying before this committee. almost a year ago to the day. he was a sniper at abby gate and testified to us that he had the suicide bomber and insights. that was identified to be on the lookout, he sent to the sniper photo
we did not rely on the taliban for our security. we used them as one tool among many to beef up our defensive posture. we avoided a number of potential advocate attacks and i am proud of the commanders and troops that prevented them. this is small comfort to those who lost loved ones and i realize this. nonetheless, what is remarkable about kabul is not that the tragedy of abby gate happen but that many other attacks did not happen. i will end my statement with this observation. i was the...
0
0.0
Mar 21, 2024
03/24
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
“i think that the likelihood that the taliban would start a clash with us again is not zero, it could start on may 1st or 2nd, 2021, immediately after the expiration of our agreements with the taliban, the current administration and the state department agreed with the taliban to extend these deadlines until september, if i remember correctly, it helped to buy us time, but i have little doubt that if we had not knocked out the troops, we would have had to fight the taliban, even today 2, thick after the unsuccessful withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan, countless hearings, round table briefings, that incompetence which led to the abandonment of afghanistan simply amazes me. the administration has ignored the advice of our allies, experts, and military leaders. 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
“i think that the likelihood that the taliban would start a clash with us again is not zero, it could start on may 1st or 2nd, 2021, immediately after the expiration of our agreements with the taliban, the current administration and the state department agreed with the taliban to extend these deadlines until september, if i remember correctly, it helped to buy us time, but i have little doubt that if we had not knocked out the troops, we would have had to fight the taliban, even today 2,...
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
PRESSTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
they call upon both the taliban leadership and the international community to collaborate in ensuring equitable educational access for all in afghanistan. rahmatullah baghban, press tv, kabul. and now to syria where millions live under the poverty line as a result of 13 years of war against the foreign back terrorists and economic sanctions by the us, but syrian volunteers are determined to support. their compatriots by offering free meals with their love in the holy month of ramadan. press tvs ibrahim washi reports from damascus. syrians used to say no one sleeps hungry, but that was 13 years before the devastating terrorist war that was weiged upon them, the war that has pushed many syrians below the poverty line. said is association that has been helping these people by providing daily meals to the needy during the fasting. month for over decade, despite the increasing challenges, they are determined to continue with their mission, we're currently operating a kitchen called hunger be gone. unfortunately, our resources this year are less than previous years due to the circumstances
they call upon both the taliban leadership and the international community to collaborate in ensuring equitable educational access for all in afghanistan. rahmatullah baghban, press tv, kabul. and now to syria where millions live under the poverty line as a result of 13 years of war against the foreign back terrorists and economic sanctions by the us, but syrian volunteers are determined to support. their compatriots by offering free meals with their love in the holy month of ramadan. press tvs...
0
0.0
Mar 10, 2024
03/24
by
PRESSTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female. the future of female education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and employment, women in afghanistan are still holding to hopes that they will once again have access to education and job opportunities. cobble! those were the top stories on press tv. thank you for being with us, take care and bye-bye. iran has come a long way to gain independence in the defense industry since the 1979 islamic revolution. its warships, speed boats, missiles and drones, among many items in its arsenal have caught many countries in the world by surprise. but as military experts in top brass say, this is only a tiny fraction of iran's capabilities that have been unveiled thus far. watch for the details in this documentary. hello and
however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female. the future of female education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and employment, women in afghanistan are still holding to...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
PRESSTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
takeover due to lack of facilities and other reasons. coronavirus pandemic and next the taliban's ban. the more we are distanced from education, the more we are devastated. we're going backward and our energy and time are being wasted. we're alive but not living. we want our human and islamic right to education. the taliban have repeatedly promised young female students would be readmitted once several issues were resolved. nevertheless, the ongoing ban poses a significant barrier to the request for recognition as afghanistan's legitimate government. afghan citizens remain optimistic about the pr. aspects of education for their daughters, yet there is a growing concern that opportunities are diminishing, they call upon both the taliban leadership and the international community to collaborate in ensuring equitable educational access for all in afghanistan. rahmatullah baghban, press tv, kabul. that brings us to the end of this edition of world news on press tv. thank you for watching, stay tuned. i'll be back in half an hour with some more updates. crisis, devastating wars, terrorism,
takeover due to lack of facilities and other reasons. coronavirus pandemic and next the taliban's ban. the more we are distanced from education, the more we are devastated. we're going backward and our energy and time are being wasted. we're alive but not living. we want our human and islamic right to education. the taliban have repeatedly promised young female students would be readmitted once several issues were resolved. nevertheless, the ongoing ban poses a significant barrier to the...
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
PRESSTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
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 call before the taliban takeover due to lack of facilities and other reasons. afghan female students and advocates are now outraged and the more we're devastated, we're going backward and our energy and time are being wasted, we're alive but not living, we want our human and islamic right to education. the taliban have repeatedly promised young female students would be readmitted once several issues were resolved. nevertheless, the ongoing band poses a significant barrier to their quest for recognition as afghanistan's legitimate government. afghan citizens remain optimistic about the prospects of education for their daughters, yet there is a growing concern. that opportunities are diminishing, they call upon both the taliban leadership and the international community to collaborate in ensuring equitable educational access for all in afghanistan. press tv. kabul. and now it's time for our news review: the death toe f
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 call before the taliban takeover due to lack of facilities and other reasons. afghan female students and advocates are now outraged and the more we're devastated, we're going backward and our energy and time are being wasted, we're alive but not living, we want our human and islamic right to education. the taliban have...
0
0.0
Mar 4, 2024
03/24
by
IRINN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
destroy his crop , taliban. in the last few days, the minister of defense of russia has expressed his concern about afghanistan becoming a center for the production of industrial drugs . narcotics and its trafficking through central asian countries and the head of india's narcotics control bureau also said that the change of governments in myanmar and afghanistan after 2002 led to the expansion of drug trafficking in the region in the indian ocean with all the news about increasing production of industrial drugs in afghanistan there is, but the international organizations to fight against the taliban with poppy seeds have confirmed. behnam yazani , reporter of sada and sima kabul, thank you for your companion , god bless you. 7% of the world's mineral resources are located in iran according to the reports of the geological and mineral exploration organization. according to this report, about 40 billion tons of mineral reserves have been discovered. in iran , we have nearly 60 billion tons of reserves in 81 types
destroy his crop , taliban. in the last few days, the minister of defense of russia has expressed his concern about afghanistan becoming a center for the production of industrial drugs . narcotics and its trafficking through central asian countries and the head of india's narcotics control bureau also said that the change of governments in myanmar and afghanistan after 2002 led to the expansion of drug trafficking in the region in the indian ocean with all the news about increasing production...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm not, i'm not in favor of mixing everything together in one heap, because even the taliban and this needle are now opposing forces in afghanistan, that is, who is interested, and now many have begun to be interested, then all these contexts are very different, so russia will continue, for example, to build one or another communication or cooperation with those who will oppose western countries. i am convinced of this, and the fact that this whole story is with different organizations, there are salafis, and wahhabis, and there, there is a very wide spectrum, then i would still not combine it all together, because the contexts are really very serious , this organization is a branch, it is one, one of the few that is in afghanistan, now against the background of the fact that the americans withdrew their troops and left, the taliban is trying to show... at least a little civilized side of afghanistan, so that some foreigners would come there, some investments would be made, that is, they are now increasing their influence, let's say, and there are even skirmishes and purges from the t
i'm not, i'm not in favor of mixing everything together in one heap, because even the taliban and this needle are now opposing forces in afghanistan, that is, who is interested, and now many have begun to be interested, then all these contexts are very different, so russia will continue, for example, to build one or another communication or cooperation with those who will oppose western countries. i am convinced of this, and the fact that this whole story is with different organizations, there...
0
0.0
Mar 29, 2024
03/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
for example, the afghan taliban, they want control your territory and neutralize isis and alkay. but we should be interested in increasing the taliban’s own potential to maintain order on their territory. they cannot be abandoned, they must be integrated into the world community. any surge in terrorism causes a sharp reaction from society and calls for various kinds. ordinary measures. the united states after september 11, 2001 is an example of how the boundaries of what is possible in the field of security control have been pushed. just a few days after the 11 terrorist attack september, george w. bush declared war on terrorism and began a multi-year campaign in afghanistan. in october 2001, the us congress adopted the so-called patriotic act. an act that some critics say took away americans' freedom. security forces have received the right to intercept telephone conversations, sms, emails, and internet search history of anyone if they deem it necessary to ensure national security. the concept of domestic terrorism and terrorist attacks as a new composition has emerged crimes
for example, the afghan taliban, they want control your territory and neutralize isis and alkay. but we should be interested in increasing the taliban’s own potential to maintain order on their territory. they cannot be abandoned, they must be integrated into the world community. any surge in terrorism causes a sharp reaction from society and calls for various kinds. ordinary measures. the united states after september 11, 2001 is an example of how the boundaries of what is possible in the...
0
0.0
Mar 26, 2024
03/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
when the americans left, they created a counterweight to the taliban and two more organizations that arrived, remember, we criticized some weirdos here, gave a system that is now very difficult to solve, when they tell me that they are against it, they are democrats, name me at least one combat episode where these figures would fight with the islamic state, the taliban, our task, now if we say, oh well, that’s it, is now included in the list of their enemies along with china. one of the military commanders, he was, and most likely, here he and his people are in islam , and there are lingering fragments of various money, yes, that’s why i formulated it very precisely: representatives of various islamist terrorist groups, with, well, 50,000 people moving from one organization to another for money, do you think it’s possible? well, in ukraine we detect them, well, in ukraine we detect them, you just named them, they can end up anywhere for money, it’s no problem at all, not yet. why is europe now stirred, scared, and said that we too could be under attack, because we have raised
when the americans left, they created a counterweight to the taliban and two more organizations that arrived, remember, we criticized some weirdos here, gave a system that is now very difficult to solve, when they tell me that they are against it, they are democrats, name me at least one combat episode where these figures would fight with the islamic state, the taliban, our task, now if we say, oh well, that’s it, is now included in the list of their enemies along with china. one of the...
0
0.0
Mar 19, 2024
03/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
they could sell it to the taliban. they did not chose to bring it back to us and return it so, i'll ask general millie had we was there a way for us to go all around afghanistan and demand the return of our equipment. this is assuming i realized that at the time we hoped that the afghan armed forces would use that to resist the taliban. but if we had real july that there were going to cave immediately. >> could >> we have taken that equipment away from all these afghans with no casualties >> no, of course not so we would have incurred vary >> substantial casualties if we had done what so many on the other side of the aisle have suggested, and that's somehow get back our equipment >> now, >> how does are withdrawal from afghanistan compare to our withdrawal from well, actually i have another question biden came in in january 2021. was there a comprehensive plan at that time? to both withdraw? >> absolutely. every one of our servicemen because that was the promise trump had made to the american people >> while >> withdra
they could sell it to the taliban. they did not chose to bring it back to us and return it so, i'll ask general millie had we was there a way for us to go all around afghanistan and demand the return of our equipment. this is assuming i realized that at the time we hoped that the afghan armed forces would use that to resist the taliban. but if we had real july that there were going to cave immediately. >> could >> we have taken that equipment away from all these afghans with no...
0
0.0
Mar 13, 2024
03/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
fgi grew up under the first taliban regime. i was one of the fortunate■ ones who went to secret underground school. my parents made me one of the very few afghan women in afghanistan today to have the education that i have. i ended up and tell 2002 attending school for the first t classmates were older than i was and these were girls coming back to school. for us we looked at all of the previous barriers and challenges the girls have infg and solar x. made it accessible for girls and for families who have basic -- that n open a page sign up for class and roll in classes in requesting the content to engage with us and take assessments and after completing the course work and provided that they passed it with completion to have a unique code that can be verified. the next step for work with intl organizations to focus on providing access in afghanistann certification making sure they in the long run can pass asç a way of supplementing their progress in school. theth other thing that we are looking at is the possibility o2 open
fgi grew up under the first taliban regime. i was one of the fortunate■ ones who went to secret underground school. my parents made me one of the very few afghan women in afghanistan today to have the education that i have. i ended up and tell 2002 attending school for the first t classmates were older than i was and these were girls coming back to school. for us we looked at all of the previous barriers and challenges the girls have infg and solar x. made it accessible for girls and for...
0
0.0
Mar 20, 2024
03/24
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i think that the likelihood that the taliban would start a clash with us again is not zero, it could start on may 1 or 2 , 2021, immediately after the expiration of our agreements with the taliban, the current administration and the state department agreed with the taliban to extend these terms until september if i remember correctly. this helped us gain time, but i have little doubt about it. that if we had not withdrawn our troops, we would have had to fight the taliban, yes, even today 2 and a half years later, after the failed withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan, countless hearings, roundtable briefings, the incompetence that led to the abandonment of afghanistan simply astounds me, the administration ignored the advice of our allies, experts and military leaders, it ignored numerous warnings and allowed afghanistan to fall. this is a total betrayal. members of the american army, our allies and afghanistan. this chaotic, shameful withdrawal of troops dealt a serious blow to our authority as an ally and world leader. we are paying this price right now, with conflicts raging i
i think that the likelihood that the taliban would start a clash with us again is not zero, it could start on may 1 or 2 , 2021, immediately after the expiration of our agreements with the taliban, the current administration and the state department agreed with the taliban to extend these terms until september if i remember correctly. this helped us gain time, but i have little doubt about it. that if we had not withdrawn our troops, we would have had to fight the taliban, yes, even today 2 and...
0
0.0
Mar 25, 2024
03/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and, oddly enough, the anti-taliban opposition from vietnam have expressed condolences. there are many caring people who perceived this tragedy as your personal one. operational and investigative activities are ongoing, we won’t get ahead of ourselves, there’s no point in fantasizing either. apparently this person was in a different language environment for a long time, he was forced to use this, so let me remind you that turkey is a nato country. turkey is a nato country, yes, the fact that these are not isis militants says a lot of factors, first of all, the fact that this was committed in ramadan, on friday, real muslims will never agree to this. the fact that this was a trained killer was indicated by the composure with which they they killed, someone said that they were recruited from somewhere on the street, they don’t know how to handle weapons, i looked at these footage many times, the one who picked up the weapon sees perfectly well how they walked, how they killed, whoever raises their hand on someone like themselves for the first time, their hands always
and, oddly enough, the anti-taliban opposition from vietnam have expressed condolences. there are many caring people who perceived this tragedy as your personal one. operational and investigative activities are ongoing, we won’t get ahead of ourselves, there’s no point in fantasizing either. apparently this person was in a different language environment for a long time, he was forced to use this, so let me remind you that turkey is a nato country. turkey is a nato country, yes, the fact...
0
0.0
Mar 30, 2024
03/24
by
IRINN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it is iran and not the taliban. according to this iranian diplomat, tying the economic interests of the two countries to each other and connecting infrastructures is one of the best ways to increase cooperation between the two countries. the head of the council for the resolution of nomadic and villager conflicts in afghanistan said: any talk of discord and division among the muslim brothers is unacceptable. it is from satan. hojjat al-islam wal-muslimin, seyyed hashim javadi. in a question and answer session with a number of afghan journalists in qom, balkhabi added that the enemies attacked the homes of afghans over many years and occupied afghanistan with the help of mercenaries from 42 countries and displaced the nation, but today these same enemies of afghanistan have turned to terrorism. accuse the spokesperson of the taliban's ministry of interior said that sanaullah ghafari, the leader of isis in khorasan , is not in afghanistan. abdulmatin ghane added that afghanistan does not allow anyone to use the countr
it is iran and not the taliban. according to this iranian diplomat, tying the economic interests of the two countries to each other and connecting infrastructures is one of the best ways to increase cooperation between the two countries. the head of the council for the resolution of nomadic and villager conflicts in afghanistan said: any talk of discord and division among the muslim brothers is unacceptable. it is from satan. hojjat al-islam wal-muslimin, seyyed hashim javadi. in a question and...
0
0.0
Mar 7, 2024
03/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
what do you say to those people who are afraid of the taliban? well again, i don't know where you got your documentation from and how from help in the province in southern afghanistan, when i reported nearest and to again, i don't know where you get the confidence to say that the government of avalon hassan is looking to persecute its own citizens, especially a government that for an occupation to free its country and liberate its country. and its peoples from foreign influence is an informed powers that it is looking for any form of retribution or any form of persecution of its own citizens. if there is any documentations that you allegedly possess, the government off of one hassan is more than happy to look into it and hold people accountable for engaging in such behavior. sorry, sorry, your kind of side stepping my question. yes, i have reported on this in afghanistan on the ground and i know that there are people who fled the country because they had taliban knocking at their door because their cars were blown up and because they received thr
what do you say to those people who are afraid of the taliban? well again, i don't know where you got your documentation from and how from help in the province in southern afghanistan, when i reported nearest and to again, i don't know where you get the confidence to say that the government of avalon hassan is looking to persecute its own citizens, especially a government that for an occupation to free its country and liberate its country. and its peoples from foreign influence is an informed...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
IRINN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the spokesman of the ministry of industry and trade of the taliban announced the exact figure of the value of trade exchanges between afghanistan and iran last year at 2 billion and 25 million dollars . mr. abdulsalam javad akhundzadeh considered chabahar port to be the gateway to afghanistan's trade with the region and the world and said that the majority of afghanistan's exports and imports take place through iran's chabahar port. take the city of qom and the shrine of hazrat masoumeh, peace be upon him, hosted many immigrants living in iran and pilgrims from afghanistan during nowruz. after mashhad, qom is the second pilgrimage destination for afghan immigrants. the shrine of hazrat masoumeh, peace be upon them, is the host these days. they traveled to iran for a pilgrimage, we came to qom for a pilgrimage, god willing , from here, we will go back to herat, after qom , i want to go to mashhad, from mashhad, we want to go to afghanistan. the people of afghanistan have a special devotion to imams, they like to express the peace they have in the holy place. and they like to take from
the spokesman of the ministry of industry and trade of the taliban announced the exact figure of the value of trade exchanges between afghanistan and iran last year at 2 billion and 25 million dollars . mr. abdulsalam javad akhundzadeh considered chabahar port to be the gateway to afghanistan's trade with the region and the world and said that the majority of afghanistan's exports and imports take place through iran's chabahar port. take the city of qom and the shrine of hazrat masoumeh, peace...
0
0.0
Mar 25, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but in recent years, as the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban in afghanistan really crack down on the members of isis—k within afghanistan, and the attacks significantly went down in afghanistan, it is seen that members of these groups have been squeezed out and now potentially there have been reports they are looking at... they have external ambitions beyond south and central asia and into europe, and last year, there have been a number of arrests in europe, in germany and switzerland, of individuals who were thought to be members of isis—k. so the group itself, i have to say, has not claimed the latest attack in russia. however, there are suspicions that it is behind it, and of course, i think it is based on that because they have been existing warnings about potential attacks or activity of isis-k about potential attacks or activity of isis—k in europe, and with the attack now in russia, i think that is why of course you have the french president raising the alarm and other countries potentially follo
but in recent years, as the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban in afghanistan really crack down on the members of isis—k within afghanistan, and the attacks significantly went down in afghanistan, it is seen that members of these groups have been squeezed out and now potentially there have been reports they are looking at... they have external ambitions beyond south and central asia and into europe, and last year, there have been a number of...
0
0.0
Mar 6, 2024
03/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that is where the problem is with the taliban. 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 --
that is where the problem is with the taliban. 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...
0
0.0
Mar 21, 2024
03/24
by
PRESSTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the taliban have said they will invest around $35 million dollars in iran's chabahar port located in the country's southeast. the move aims to reduce afghanistan's economic dependence on pakistan, which has been murred by political. friction and trade disruptions. chawbahar 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 to invest there. analysts believe this could be a turning point for afghanistan's. international trade relations, they say that iran has been an ideal trade partner for afghanistan and accessing chaubahar port will further 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 econo
the taliban have said they will invest around $35 million dollars in iran's chabahar port located in the country's southeast. the move aims to reduce afghanistan's economic dependence on pakistan, which has been murred by political. friction and trade disruptions. chawbahar 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...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it tells the story of sola mahfouz or mahfouz, as she grew up in afghanistan under taliban rule, but refused to give up on getting an education. sola is joining us live along with her coauthor melina kapoor. sola and melina, thank you both for coming on the show. >> thank you for having us. >> okay, i have to brag a little bit about you guys, so try not to get embarrassed. sola is a quantum computing researcher at tufts university near boston. and melina, you are a redwood city native and student at stanford, two amazingly accomplished women. so perfect guests for us. international women's day. like sola, you are the afghan girl in the title. tell us about your growing up female in afghanistan and what that meant in terms of education and everything else. >> sure, so when i was 16, i did not even know how to add and subtract. and that was because when i was 11 years old, a group of men came to our door and threatened us if we continued to going to school and from that day on, over the years, i left home only a couple of times a year. and whenever i did, i had to wear the suffocating
it tells the story of sola mahfouz or mahfouz, as she grew up in afghanistan under taliban rule, but refused to give up on getting an education. sola is joining us live along with her coauthor melina kapoor. sola and melina, thank you both for coming on the show. >> thank you for having us. >> okay, i have to brag a little bit about you guys, so try not to get embarrassed. sola is a quantum computing researcher at tufts university near boston. and melina, you are a redwood city...
0
0.0
Mar 30, 2024
03/24
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
russia for the taliban, the support and good friendship of the russian federation with iran , support of proxy armies, in particular iranian ones. this is what catalyzed these terrorist attacks, which may continue in the russian federation, because i dilka announces exactly that. that is, in fact, russia underestimated whether these were internal misunderstandings or not. i don't know how to even call it internal confrontations in the muslim world and different readings, in general, religions and islam, well, i think, russia actively used these different readings. yes, and active cooperation with the shiites , so just the classic answer, well , in general, in the ukrainian interpretation, i would say idil ha, rather, yes, because this is just an english bureaucracy, you know, yes, of course, the number of muslims who died at the hands of the islamic state, there is no comparison with representatives of other ethnic groups. and most terrorist attacks and hostilities take place in the middle east, we can mention here the war in syria and iraq, and the terror introduced by the militants
russia for the taliban, the support and good friendship of the russian federation with iran , support of proxy armies, in particular iranian ones. this is what catalyzed these terrorist attacks, which may continue in the russian federation, because i dilka announces exactly that. that is, in fact, russia underestimated whether these were internal misunderstandings or not. i don't know how to even call it internal confrontations in the muslim world and different readings, in general, religions...
0
0.0
Mar 31, 2024
03/24
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it is also important to note that recently we have seen how relations are developing between the taliban and moscow, and precisely the key issue, the issue of the security of central asia, the issue of security, non-spreading of islamism, and occupies a significant part of the time there, so cooperation around this will continue, but the russians will have to reorient their special services again, now again... what time , yes, and it will be much more difficult than it was there, say, in the 10s, when they were able to create a more or less effective security system and to counter islamism, but then these were specific challenges related to the northern caucasus , for the most part, is the situation now much worse, given the large number of gaystar-baiters, without whom the russians cannot do, and ... what we see now on the streets of russian cities, growth, attacks, everything else, it can also actualize the participation of these gasdarbaiters, the desire for revenge, yes it became known that recep tayyip erdoğan, the turkish president, will pay a visit to the united states in may, wh
it is also important to note that recently we have seen how relations are developing between the taliban and moscow, and precisely the key issue, the issue of the security of central asia, the issue of security, non-spreading of islamism, and occupies a significant part of the time there, so cooperation around this will continue, but the russians will have to reorient their special services again, now again... what time , yes, and it will be much more difficult than it was there, say, in the...
0
0.0
Mar 19, 2024
03/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sooner than they were actually started, which was really at the 11th hour in august right before the taliban began to overrun kabul. so remains to be seen just how open they are going to be. but again, because they're not government now, this could be a more illuminating hearing than once we've seen in the past last briana. >> yeah. those evacuations >> began so late in the collapse happened so quickly. chairman mccaul said, natasha, that the family members of those 13 american in troops who were killed by that suicide bombing at abbey gate are going to be at the hearing. what more can you tell us about this >> yes. so these families understandably have really demanded more accountability for the very case the arctic process that led up to they say the bombing at abbey gate and kabul, just days before the full withdrawal was complete, that killed 13 american service members and they have demanded more explanations from the us military about how this could have happened. they have demanded that people be fired for it and importantly, they have demanded that some testimony from the surviving s
sooner than they were actually started, which was really at the 11th hour in august right before the taliban began to overrun kabul. so remains to be seen just how open they are going to be. but again, because they're not government now, this could be a more illuminating hearing than once we've seen in the past last briana. >> yeah. those evacuations >> began so late in the collapse happened so quickly. chairman mccaul said, natasha, that the family members of those 13 american in...