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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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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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he is really the leader of afghanistan and the taliban, a rough group. i say don't ever shoot our ■ooldierswhat happened, during a administration previously, they we shooting a lot of our soldiers and i let them know, don't ever let that happen. i said it in fashion. for 18 months, we lost nobody in afghanistan, and then we withdre we lost 13 soldiers, 38 horribly wounded. left americans 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 happening now are e and they are 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 number today could b
he is really the leader of afghanistan and the taliban, a rough group. i say don't ever shoot our ■ooldierswhat happened, during a administration previously, they we shooting a lot of our soldiers and i let them know, don't ever let that happen. i said it in fashion. for 18 months, we lost nobody in afghanistan, and then we withdre we lost 13 soldiers, 38 horribly wounded. left americans behind. you have americans right now still behind, call them hostages if you like. we left 85 billion...
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biden willfully retained documents on afghanistan and on classified documents that he stored at unsecured locations in his home. there is evidence that he willfully retained -- and had a strong motive to keep such classified documents. you outlined what the motive is. can you tell me, what is the motive for keeping the ving day >> one of the moto -- motives is the issue of whether or not a true surge should be sent to afghanistan in 2009 with a hotly contested and debated issue within the obama administration. and one in which, within vice president biden had a significant role and he felt strongly about. >> president biden, he believed that the search was a mistake in one of the record to show that he was right about afghanistan and his critics were wrong. -- and his judgment was sound when it mattered most. is that right? >> that language sounds familiar. >> that is pretty significant in terms of a motivating factor for retaining documents. wouldn't you say? >> that is a factor that the jury would assess whether or criminal intent. en >> i know that president biden was working with a gh
biden willfully retained documents on afghanistan and on classified documents that he stored at unsecured locations in his home. there is evidence that he willfully retained -- and had a strong motive to keep such classified documents. you outlined what the motive is. can you tell me, what is the motive for keeping the ving day >> one of the moto -- motives is the issue of whether or not a true surge should be sent to afghanistan in 2009 with a hotly contested and debated issue within the...
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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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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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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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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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withdrawn from both iraq andtely afghanistan, the two most significant military legacies of the 2001 terrorist attacks on the u.s., confiin the military has continued to decline among the public. the decliness year were ross all par identification groups with republicans remaining the most likely to express confidence in independents becoming the least -- and(g■3endents becoming the least likely. we will go to the phones now and start with winston in virginia. hi, winston. caller: hi. i apologize. i called on the wrong line. i wanted to call because i was in the marine corps and infantry for six years. as well as dutch as the confidence goes- as thexh go to the culture in the military. to the president but also to, what are the missions? what are the operations the military engages in? that isi have a lot of confidenn young people to try to do the right thing. but when it comes to the united states military and its history, i think we can look around the world and a lot of the issues that are really in thebe lookeds that the u.s. military engaged in. across the caribbean, haiti, cu
withdrawn from both iraq andtely afghanistan, the two most significant military legacies of the 2001 terrorist attacks on the u.s., confiin the military has continued to decline among the public. the decliness year were ross all par identification groups with republicans remaining the most likely to express confidence in independents becoming the least -- and(g■3endents becoming the least likely. we will go to the phones now and start with winston in virginia. hi, winston. caller: hi. i...
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and he didn't remember anything about how classified documents about afghanistan made their way into his garage. my assessment in the report about the relevance of the president's memory was necessary and accurate and fair. most importantly, what i wrote is what i believe the evidence shows, and what i expect jurors would perceive and believe. i did not sanitize my explanation, nor did i disparage the president unfairly. i explained to the attorney general my decision, and the reasons for it. that's what i was required to do. i took the same approach when i compared the evidence regarding president biden to the department's allegations against former president trump. there too, i called it like i saw it. as a prosecutor, i had to consider relevant precedents, and to explain why different facts to justify different outcomes. that is what i did in my report. the competency analysis is shut forth in chapters 11, 12, and 13 of my report provides a thorough evaluation and explanation of the evidence, and i encourage everyone to read it to form their opinions of the report. prosecutors rar
and he didn't remember anything about how classified documents about afghanistan made their way into his garage. my assessment in the report about the relevance of the president's memory was necessary and accurate and fair. most importantly, what i wrote is what i believe the evidence shows, and what i expect jurors would perceive and believe. i did not sanitize my explanation, nor did i disparage the president unfairly. i explained to the attorney general my decision, and the reasons for it....
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but we just have to learn from what has occurred the appeasement in afghanistan. the biden decision to appease is the worst foreign polity, policy decision i believe in the united states that led directly to the encouragement of dictators who are ruling by gun to invade democracies of rule of law. we saw that on february 22nd, 2022 what were criminal putin was in the ukraine, we saw in 2023 when the regime into ron and their puppets of hamas invaded israel, we see it today as the world's largest military buildup is being conducted by the chinese communist party to threaten taiwan. the global war on terrorism continues and indeed with open borders of the american families have never been at greater risk of attack. and i especially appreciate the military families who are here today as a 31 year veteran of the 218th infantry brigade i visited four times with our personnel with our troops serving in afghanistan and i saw them served with their afghan brothers just as you did. and it do to encouragement by my wife i am particularly grateful of my oldest son, alan, who
but we just have to learn from what has occurred the appeasement in afghanistan. the biden decision to appease is the worst foreign polity, policy decision i believe in the united states that led directly to the encouragement of dictators who are ruling by gun to invade democracies of rule of law. we saw that on february 22nd, 2022 what were criminal putin was in the ukraine, we saw in 2023 when the regime into ron and their puppets of hamas invaded israel, we see it today as the world's...
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then, the soviet union invaded afghanistan. the resistance gave birth tojihadi groups, who ignited a civil war. music and other similarforms of entertainment became forbidden. this is what happened to music cassettes when found in people's vehicles. singers like mahwash have had to fight multiple battles since. in afghanistan, the taliban have intensified their crackdown on activists, banning women from holding rallies on the streets. this will be the third year that teenage girls are out of school. women are still banned from work and political participation. shouting the taliban's morality police have been arresting women for not following the mandatory hijab rules. but women continue to find ways to protest and the sisters continue their movement. song continues on phone i don't think anything in the world would stay in power forever. i believe that, like the first time, 1996, when the taliban took over, then they were gone, then they came back, they're going to be gone again. and i'm sure i will have a concert in afghanista
then, the soviet union invaded afghanistan. the resistance gave birth tojihadi groups, who ignited a civil war. music and other similarforms of entertainment became forbidden. this is what happened to music cassettes when found in people's vehicles. singers like mahwash have had to fight multiple battles since. in afghanistan, the taliban have intensified their crackdown on activists, banning women from holding rallies on the streets. this will be the third year that teenage girls are out of...
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today they organized terrace groups like isis to replace their military forces in afghanistan. the us does not want stability or improve in, in the economy. trade in security and afghanistan 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 in the name of the u. s. occupations 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 saying we created isis, reaffirms the fact that the american regime is the godfather of dice, 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 continuance occupation and look serious national wealth, including its energy resources and wheat. at the same ti
today they organized terrace groups like isis to replace their military forces in afghanistan. the us does not want stability or improve in, in the economy. trade in security and afghanistan 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...
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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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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 $170.00 civilians. full things to poor planning, leak notes from the white house situation room reveals that the us wasn't ready for evacuation. just hours before cobble fell to the taliban job. i didn't did not just fail it. withdrawing from afghanistan, he did not have a plan and lied to the...
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global superpower has responded to growing coordination among its a restored haven for terrorists in afghanistan, the first major land war in europe since 1945, the deadly hes slaughter of jews -- deadliest slaughter of jews in israel. and breakneck modernization from our top strategic rival, but cutting our own military strength. in a budget request full of gross excess in all the wrong places, knee - neglecting the national defense is■$!ieu
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it is attacking inside of afghanistan. it is beginning to attack the region and it will grow into a menace that can attack europe and the united states. that is what we brought on ourselves by that awful decision. you mentioned president trump. yes, he destroyed the caliphate but what did he also do? kept forces in syria and in iraq where the caliphate was, minimum forces in iraq about the same amount of forces we wanted to keep in afghanistan to do what? to make sure isis didn't grow into a sanctuary again. so we kept those minimum forces for that reason and it is working. we pulled them out of afghanistan not surprising it is not working. >> dana: it was remarkable. i want to ask you about president biden's comments about netanyahu and israel and that apparent white house decision to sort of back away from netanyahu. like a separation thing. you wonder about domestic politics weighing in at the white house on this decision. listen to him here. he was on msnbc. >> president biden: we cannot have 30,000 more palestinians d
it is attacking inside of afghanistan. it is beginning to attack the region and it will grow into a menace that can attack europe and the united states. that is what we brought on ourselves by that awful decision. you mentioned president trump. yes, he destroyed the caliphate but what did he also do? kept forces in syria and in iraq where the caliphate was, minimum forces in iraq about the same amount of forces we wanted to keep in afghanistan to do what? to make sure isis didn't grow into a...
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pakistan is now doing air raids on afghanistan. no one seemed to want to mention the elephant in the room is that the regions -- it's not just that the biden administration is screwing up the world, it's that these are real consequences. it's recruiting retention. it's affecting our recruiting and our retention and, of course, you have gold star families that are affected forever. listen, this was campaign ad for 2024. that's what today was. it's time for adult to take the world over again. and adults to return back in the room. >> daniel and david, thank you both tonight. all right. letitia james, she wants control of trump tower and she wants mar-a-lago. yeah. chris landau is here to explain the lawfare, next. ♪ israel is under attack. the war against israel began with the murder of hundreds of precious children. in this orphanage bomb shelter, we're praying for god's help, praying to avino malkino, our father, our king. countless israelis are enduring the devastating anguish of lost loved ones. thousands of rockets have forced
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the world is less safe we look back on the horrible afghanistan withdrawal. lo aal and came over my state of montana over the silos with the war in ukraine and the war in under joe biden the state of our union is inn dire no amount of. >> how you reconcile your talking points morally responsible for generate six. [inaudible]e february 25th, 2021 shortly after the attack on the capitol i was asked a similar question i said i would support the nominee for president even for the former president. >> in april of last year you indicated you did not directly answer the question whether you are comfortable with mr. trump he was in the middle of criminal trials the night he was a nominee. that means you're comfortableou with him? said i said it in february 2021. shortly after the attack on the capitol that i would support president trump if he were the nominee of our party he's obviously going to be the nominee of our party. >> bigger mcconnell effective 17 years as republican leader what you think of this new idea of putting term limits questn. >> we havee term limi
the world is less safe we look back on the horrible afghanistan withdrawal. lo aal and came over my state of montana over the silos with the war in ukraine and the war in under joe biden the state of our union is inn dire no amount of. >> how you reconcile your talking points morally responsible for generate six. [inaudible]e february 25th, 2021 shortly after the attack on the capitol i was asked a similar question i said i would support the nominee for president even for the former...
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most arrived in waves following the soviet invasion of afghanistan in 1979. the deadline to leave voluntarily has now passed, and those who have overstayed are facing monthly fines of a 100 us dollars. the sullivan surveyed reports from thought hom on the f can pakistan border. a lot for spending 40 years and focused on this on the law because back in nevada, son, he stayed there to set a business phase. and the 1st deadline for undocumented oftentimes to leave expired . now he's decided to return home. he was 12 years old when he crossed into pockets on with his family. and now he has a son of nearly the same age. most the focused on the i'm not, fortunately, we're happy for the people of buckets done. we've spent a lot of time there. they've been good to us, but this tiny police, how we did not trace us rise. the government and police never behaved in a good way. scans were detained and forced to pay bribes, and then they would let them go. the one thing, one of an estimated one and a half 1000000 undocumented under effigies and by his son, within half a 10
most arrived in waves following the soviet invasion of afghanistan in 1979. the deadline to leave voluntarily has now passed, and those who have overstayed are facing monthly fines of a 100 us dollars. the sullivan surveyed reports from thought hom on the f can pakistan border. a lot for spending 40 years and focused on this on the law because back in nevada, son, he stayed there to set a business phase. and the 1st deadline for undocumented oftentimes to leave expired . now he's decided to...
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, they are actively working in central asian diasporas on the territory afghanistan, that is, the actual population, tajiks and uzbeks, and they also see their, their expansion further, actually within the framework of this historical great harasan, and this organization arises in the 14th year in the frame. in fact, just as the islamic state rises institutionally, and in this case it does not arise in an empty place, but relatively speaking, it is a part of al-qaeda, which simply swears an oath to the new caliph, and then it was in baghdad, and accordingly, they aim to form this a great islamic state, according to hadiths and... sunnah of the prophet and the like, and what is here , if we talk about this terrorist attack, yes, without a doubt, if it quacks and has wings, then it is a duck, yes, and in this case there is no doubt that it was a terrorist attack this terrorist organization, especially since the warnings were given in advance, especially since , in principle, well, the special services of at least several western countries received such information through communication cha
, they are actively working in central asian diasporas on the territory afghanistan, that is, the actual population, tajiks and uzbeks, and they also see their, their expansion further, actually within the framework of this historical great harasan, and this organization arises in the 14th year in the frame. in fact, just as the islamic state rises institutionally, and in this case it does not arise in an empty place, but relatively speaking, it is a part of al-qaeda, which simply swears an...
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, and unlike the taliban, which limits its activities to the borders of afghanistan, it has no borders, they actively work with the central asian and... diasporas, on the territory of afghanistan, that is, the actual population, tajiks and uzbeks, and they also see their, their expansion further, actually within the framework of this historical the great kharasan, and this organization arises in the 14th year of the frame, just as the islamic state rises institutionally, and in this case here it arises on... on an empty place, and this, relatively speaking, is a part of al-qaeda that simply swears new caliph, and then it was in baghdad, and accordingly they set the goal of forming this great islamic state, according to the hadiths and sunnah of the prophet and the like. and what is here, if we talk about this terrorist, yes, without a doubt, if it... quacks and has wings, then it is a duck, and in this case there is no doubt that this terrorist organization carried out this terrorist attack , all the more so since the warnings were in advance, all the more so in principle, well, the sp
, and unlike the taliban, which limits its activities to the borders of afghanistan, it has no borders, they actively work with the central asian and... diasporas, on the territory of afghanistan, that is, the actual population, tajiks and uzbeks, and they also see their, their expansion further, actually within the framework of this historical the great kharasan, and this organization arises in the 14th year of the frame, just as the islamic state rises institutionally, and in this case here...
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withdrew i from afghanistan that that u.s. would retain what was called over the horizon capacity to monitor isis and al-qaeda in afghanistan. so it would not become a sanctuary again. is that something that has turned out to be not true,ing we're not capable of that? >> i think u.s. has very limited ability to strike targets in afghanistan. it has retained some, the u.s. back in 2022 killed the head of al-qaeda at the time, ayman al-zawahiri, in kabul -- paul: right. >> but for the most part when i was there in u.s. special operations, the intelligence that we add had of isis in al-qaeda -- and al-qaeda activity, u.s. has nothing like that right now. it also has no bases in the region from which to launch nq-9s or other drones, it's got to do that from the if persian gulf. so all of that talk, paul, early on about the u.s. having this capacity to strike targets in afghanistan, that was just overhyped. paul: now, what about the taliban versus ooh isis? because, of course, there's sait loggerheads, they don't like each other. t
withdrew i from afghanistan that that u.s. would retain what was called over the horizon capacity to monitor isis and al-qaeda in afghanistan. so it would not become a sanctuary again. is that something that has turned out to be not true,ing we're not capable of that? >> i think u.s. has very limited ability to strike targets in afghanistan. it has retained some, the u.s. back in 2022 killed the head of al-qaeda at the time, ayman al-zawahiri, in kabul -- paul: right. >> but for the...
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k afghanistan, we see the wod the terrorists would like to pose on the rest of us. peter: katie rogers, that was a big deal at the time. katie: it wasn't a big deal it in the context ofbush was dot hillary clinton deal, a huge mi she could speak on behalf ofration on foreign policy, of all things. was truly, if you think back to that time, it was collectively traumatic people. the bushes did not see it coming.role that she had not exd wartime, the president is the ”hat first lady does share some of that responsibility. so i think it was seen as what was needed, all hands on deck, but in the context of what came immediately before, it is a big deal. peter: you use in your book to describe laura bush. independent, covert not overt communicator. what are you getting at? katie: i am getting at laura bush had a style, and analyze ea modern first lady speeches, laura bush had a way of communicating that very, it came across as invested and relateds to her administration, but not intrinsically linked, not overtly political. it was more through the lens of a mother and wi
k afghanistan, we see the wod the terrorists would like to pose on the rest of us. peter: katie rogers, that was a big deal at the time. katie: it wasn't a big deal it in the context ofbush was dot hillary clinton deal, a huge mi she could speak on behalf ofration on foreign policy, of all things. was truly, if you think back to that time, it was collectively traumatic people. the bushes did not see it coming.role that she had not exd wartime, the president is the ”hat first lady does share...
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i did talk about that storm system in buckets fun and afghanistan. so cobble looking at about $10.00 to $20.00 centimeters of snow and northern buckets. time looking to pick up a months worth of rain in 24 hours. what weather, dancing in. so that western side of turkey, let's go to africa right now where it's dried up across cell. jerry and it's an easy or we did have some pretty violent weather there. and excessive heat alerts had been issued through the central african republic and showed that includes bunky at $37.00 degrees. and some of the temperatures in nigeria is fault of buddha could hit 40 to the south. we go, it's been hot and dry and windy through the cape provinces in south africa. wildfires have erupt it near cape town and that hot weather will carry on through the weekend. the news from i'll just on the go and meet tonight. out is there is only mobile app, is that the, this is where we dissect allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and type download the new app from out to 0. new at
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withdrawal from afghanistan before the house foreign affairs committee. you can watch coverage on c-span now or on c-span.org. >> healthy democracy does not just look like this, it looks like this. whe democracy at work when citizens are truly informed, our republic thrives. get informedxy straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capital to wherever you are because the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span. powered by cable. >>■& we are joined by michelle price via zoom. good morning to you. >> last week joe biden and donald trump essentially clinched the respective nominations, earning enough delegates to get the nomination at the national convention. so what is there to watch for steel when it comes to primaries with two dozen states still yet to hold the presidential primaries? continue to scoop up delegates in these states as they continue to have contests. there are no strong challenges for either man. they continued his campaign. there are couple of st
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cory's going afghanistan, israel and saving hundreds of people he went to haiti to bring back a precious michigan son but we still have a lot of people who are still over there and the fact that the state department has no clue how many americans are in harm's way we seen this in sedan and israel and ukraine and all over the world. this administration has lost control and i thought part of the business plan was essentially putting somebody with a steady hand on the wheel and somebody would restore trust and civility all over the world and we have a border crisis and inflation above 20% in the world on fire years ago before the penn democrats and the donald trump had this nation heading in the right direction we need to make sure the were doing everything that we can't address the root causes of why in our own hemisphere we have this chaos that will threaten stability and peace at home in very short order because the open borders how does this administration expect the gang violence and cartel violence in haiti and mexico respectively will not spill over into american borders with the ope
cory's going afghanistan, israel and saving hundreds of people he went to haiti to bring back a precious michigan son but we still have a lot of people who are still over there and the fact that the state department has no clue how many americans are in harm's way we seen this in sedan and israel and ukraine and all over the world. this administration has lost control and i thought part of the business plan was essentially putting somebody with a steady hand on the wheel and somebody would...
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it has begun to grow as soon as we left afghanistan and took pressure off isis-k. i think we should expect further attempts of this nature against the united states as well as our partners and other nations abroad. i think this is inevitable. >> martha: and general, just i want to switch to israel. the controversy about israel, do you as a general, and that was under you, israel, for a long time. do you think there is another way for the israelis to conduct this war with fewer civilian casualties and still defeat hamas? >> i think their goal of removing the military component of hamas and the political leadership of hamas that brought this war on is a very difficult task. i think it's made far more difficult by the way that hamas has cleverly embedded all of its military activities, whether it's mosques, schools, hospitals, or high-density residential areas. i think the israelis are on the genuine horns of a dilemma as they try to finish the ground campaign in gaza, and it will be a difficult stretch for them. >> martha: thank you so much for joining us this mornin
it has begun to grow as soon as we left afghanistan and took pressure off isis-k. i think we should expect further attempts of this nature against the united states as well as our partners and other nations abroad. i think this is inevitable. >> martha: and general, just i want to switch to israel. the controversy about israel, do you as a general, and that was under you, israel, for a long time. do you think there is another way for the israelis to conduct this war with fewer civilian...
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, butuse in afghanistan we see would like to impose on the rest of us. peter: katie rogers time. katie: it wasn't aou look at it in the context of what laura bush was doing versus what hillary clinton had attempted to do, it is a big deal, a huge deal that she could of the administration on foreign policy, of all things. i think in the moment it was truly, if you think back to that time, it was collectively traumatic for the american people. the bushes did not see it coming. she had to step up into this rolehad not expected to take, a wartime, the presidentcommander-in-chief but that first lady does share some of that responsibility. so i think it was seen as what was needed all hands on de the context of what came immediately before, it is a big deal. peter: some of the adjectives you use in your book to describe ura burestless independent covert not overt communicator. at? katie: i am getting at la had aty talking with experts to analyze each modern first lady speeches, laura bush communicating that was very, it cameoss as invested to her administratio
, butuse in afghanistan we see would like to impose on the rest of us. peter: katie rogers time. katie: it wasn't aou look at it in the context of what laura bush was doing versus what hillary clinton had attempted to do, it is a big deal, a huge deal that she could of the administration on foreign policy, of all things. i think in the moment it was truly, if you think back to that time, it was collectively traumatic for the american people. the bushes did not see it coming. she had to step up...
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withdrawal from afghanistan. ex-military leader testified it was unclear how many americans were left behind when u.s. troops departed saying they're seeing the same thing, quote, playing out today in haiti. >> having a plan is one thing, preparing the plan, vetting the plan, coordinating the plan with the people that are going to actually carry you out, the department of defense, that's another ooh set of tasks completely. >> and that was too little, too late -- >> it was my judgment that it was far too little, far too late. >> reporter: the state department disagrees. >> the largest and most successful airlift in history. 124,000 people on planes out of the country. >> reporter: we hope to get more specific details from state the officials over the coming hours about these helicopter flights. the one that's already taken place, liz, as well as any that might be coming over the coming days. elizabeth: got it. gillian turner, thank you so much is. look who's back from senate armed services, senator tommy tubervil
withdrawal from afghanistan. ex-military leader testified it was unclear how many americans were left behind when u.s. troops departed saying they're seeing the same thing, quote, playing out today in haiti. >> having a plan is one thing, preparing the plan, vetting the plan, coordinating the plan with the people that are going to actually carry you out, the department of defense, that's another ooh set of tasks completely. >> and that was too little, too late -- >> it was my...
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envoy to afghanistan. such an envoy should develop a road map that outlines taliban delivery on international priorities and return for mobilization. thank you for your time today. i welcome questions. >> thank you. now we recognize mr. amiri for her opening statement. >> chairman wilson, ranking member distinguished committee members, thank you for the opportunity to speak today about the devastating human rights situation in afghanistan. particularly the extreme restrictions against afghan women and girls and for your sustained bipartisan support. i will be summarizing my original statements. when i assumed the position of special envoy can women and human rights in january 2020 to, i knew it would be a difficult undertaking and that despite the taliban's rhetoric promising to respect the rights of all afghans, the struggle to ensure respect for human rights, particularly for the rights of women and girls was an uphill battle. unfortunately that assessment has proven devastatingly true. in the last two y
envoy to afghanistan. such an envoy should develop a road map that outlines taliban delivery on international priorities and return for mobilization. thank you for your time today. i welcome questions. >> thank you. now we recognize mr. amiri for her opening statement. >> chairman wilson, ranking member distinguished committee members, thank you for the opportunity to speak today about the devastating human rights situation in afghanistan. particularly the extreme restrictions...
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why we should not be in this in afghanistan. and i was other than the multiple pages. and so what i was referring to, i said classified i should have said it was, should be private because it was a contact between the president and vice president as to what was going on. that's what is referring you. it was not classified information in that document. that was not the me when you look back at this incident, is there anything you would do differently now? do you think that a special prosecutor should have been appointed in the 1st place in both of these cases? first of all, what i would have done is, or see the transfer of the material that was in my office in my office. i should have done if i go back and i didn't have the responsibility that i thought was, my staff was supposed to do that and they reference that in the report. and my staff did not do it in the way that for example, i didn't know how half the boxes got in my garage until i found out staff category won't put them together in terms of the garage in my home and all the stuff that was in my home was in fil
why we should not be in this in afghanistan. and i was other than the multiple pages. and so what i was referring to, i said classified i should have said it was, should be private because it was a contact between the president and vice president as to what was going on. that's what is referring you. it was not classified information in that document. that was not the me when you look back at this incident, is there anything you would do differently now? do you think that a special prosecutor...
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and he didn't remember anything about how classified documents about afghanistan made their way into his garage. my assessment in the report about the relevance of the president's memory was necessary and accurate and fair. most importantly, what i wrote is what i believe the evidence shows and what i expect jurors would perceive and believe. i did not sanitize my explanation nor did i disparage the president unfairly. i explained to the attorney general my decision and the reasons for it. that's what i was required to do. i took the same approach when i compared the evidence regarding president biden to the department's allegations against former president trump. there i called it like i saw it. as a prosecutor i had to consider relevant precedence and explain why different facts justified different outcomes. that's what i did in my report. i'm confident the analysis set forth in chapters 11, 12 and 13 of my report provides a thorough evaluation and explanation of the evidence and i encourage everyone to read it to inform their opinions of the report. prosecutors rarely write public
and he didn't remember anything about how classified documents about afghanistan made their way into his garage. my assessment in the report about the relevance of the president's memory was necessary and accurate and fair. most importantly, what i wrote is what i believe the evidence shows and what i expect jurors would perceive and believe. i did not sanitize my explanation nor did i disparage the president unfairly. i explained to the attorney general my decision and the reasons for it....
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i understand that fatigue coming out of afghanistan and iraq and so forth that being said now is time to back out of this conflict. let's get to a place where we can negotiate from a place of strength to break: let's go to calls we will start with angelo and ideal, georgia democrat good morning. >> good morning. >> go right ahead. my question is about the immigrationim bill that trump killed. do you see any hope we would get an b immigration bill passed ths year? >> yes i certainly hope we can get an immigration bill. i look at what's happened at our southern border and it is difficult i think it's going to continue to be a challenge it. .the bill that was negotiate in the senate and senator chris murphy was a very good bill it's not perfect butut it is a start. i would certainly have hoped we had a chance to vote on that in the house right now i do not feel optimistic that particular bill will see the light of day. i t do think you'll hear the president talking about certain executive actions and things that he can do. and i hope we can come together as democrats and republicans, dd
i understand that fatigue coming out of afghanistan and iraq and so forth that being said now is time to back out of this conflict. let's get to a place where we can negotiate from a place of strength to break: let's go to calls we will start with angelo and ideal, georgia democrat good morning. >> good morning. >> go right ahead. my question is about the immigrationim bill that trump killed. do you see any hope we would get an b immigration bill passed ths year? >> yes i...
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, that's according to the un. world happiness report, bhagwan has a report: the people of afghanistan are facing immense hardship and sorrow with the country finding itself at the bottom of the world happiness report rankings, the report which evaluates nations based on various factors such as freedom, health and income has named afghanistan as the unhappiest, we are almost every "since then i have not had any income, my young daughters are missing their school and this situation is so tough, how can we be happy? the afghan people have suffered decades of intervention and war and they have not been happy, but experts say under the rule of the taliban, their circumstances have warsent. the afghan people have suffered decades of intervention and war and they have not been happy, but experts say under the rule of the taliban, their circumstances have worsened." of mental health problems such as anxiety, stress and depression, they have even led to suicide. if you take hope away from people, it will result in depressed and dead nation. hope is everything for human beings. if it is eroted,
, that's according to the un. world happiness report, bhagwan has a report: the people of afghanistan are facing immense hardship and sorrow with the country finding itself at the bottom of the world happiness report rankings, the report which evaluates nations based on various factors such as freedom, health and income has named afghanistan as the unhappiest, we are almost every "since then i have not had any income, my young daughters are missing their school and this situation is so...
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i did, did not just fail it. withdrawing from afghanistan. he does not have a plan and lied to the american people about it. but policies and veteran members of congress began demanding all skiing, practically begging the administration to begin the evacuation as soon as probably didn't make the withdrawal announcement in april 2021. we was done bold and ignored while they did it in fury, 180 accountability kalsich planning lead to a classic withdrawal in many lines last the world's policeman should have known that the house owl dean, who is a geo political analyst, says that the congressional hearings expose the joe biden is in fact, responsible for the upcoming stone withdrawals fannings a fuller biden administration, certainly decided to blame its failure to execute a timely and efficient evacuation on previous policies by the trump administration there. but as the recent hearing has shown, it was actually entirely due to the faults of the decisions made by the by did administration and the state department. it's more or less what i expect
i did, did not just fail it. withdrawing from afghanistan. he does not have a plan and lied to the american people about it. but policies and veteran members of congress began demanding all skiing, practically begging the administration to begin the evacuation as soon as probably didn't make the withdrawal announcement in april 2021. we was done bold and ignored while they did it in fury, 180 accountability kalsich planning lead to a classic withdrawal in many lines last the world's policeman...