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and afghanistan, and he points out that it's right there on the computer page. so what are you suggesting? clearly is it isis k is and has always been a c i a cookie.
and afghanistan, and he points out that it's right there on the computer page. so what are you suggesting? clearly is it isis k is and has always been a c i a cookie.
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what is happening right now with the war in afghanistan, a war that we were in for 20 years. let me please say that again. we were there for 20 years. that is more than the revolutionary war. the civil war, world war 2 and world war 3 had throw in vietnam or korea, all of those combined. and they treat it as if it didn't happen. as you know, you know, what did happen. so we spent $300000000.00 a day of your money if you happen to be a taxpayer in the united states and you've got for that $300000000.00 a day for 20 years. you got nothing? fuck cuz 0. yeah. zip 0. not say that, uh huh. and we also, by the way, last 7000 soldiers, 7000 dead us soldiers and marines. also more than 280000 that i've damaged. so what you think like the bank story that we should be questioning that for those 20 years to, to, to make sure that we don't screw up again so that we don't do something as colossal, colossally stupid as we did there again? no, no, i mean, you know, i'd say that generally speaking, our media doesn't even talk about it. and when our politicians don't talk about it, this is wha
what is happening right now with the war in afghanistan, a war that we were in for 20 years. let me please say that again. we were there for 20 years. that is more than the revolutionary war. the civil war, world war 2 and world war 3 had throw in vietnam or korea, all of those combined. and they treat it as if it didn't happen. as you know, you know, what did happen. so we spent $300000000.00 a day of your money if you happen to be a taxpayer in the united states and you've got for that...
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now notice how back then they referred to isis k as being from afghanistan. and all the vast majority of its attacks, of all, mainly occurred in afghanistan with some actions in places like a rock in iran, syria, a little bit. i guess it's hard to nail down. i know geography could get a little confusing, but, but those are not countries that are in the cactuses. those countries are just named are not in the caucus, it's, it would seem that what simon the western media are doing is trying to squeeze a square peg into a round holes. some western reporters and even government officials seem to be trying to make it as if there was a clear and relevant connection between isis k and russia. but they're really doesn't seem to be one. i mean, it's just the way it is. i'll tell you this. yesterday, right here on this program, we interviewed analysts march the boat and i didn't know what he said. so i was taking it back by he showed an eye opening perspective on who isis k really is, who they really are tied to as the leader of quote, unquote, isis k was a contractor a
now notice how back then they referred to isis k as being from afghanistan. and all the vast majority of its attacks, of all, mainly occurred in afghanistan with some actions in places like a rock in iran, syria, a little bit. i guess it's hard to nail down. i know geography could get a little confusing, but, but those are not countries that are in the cactuses. those countries are just named are not in the caucus, it's, it would seem that what simon the western media are doing is trying to...
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and over the last 5 years it's, it's moved towards a afghanistan. and while the group has been degraded within afghanistan over the last couple years by the towels on, the group has been able to expand its sort of networks outside of it and doing these attacks. and in a broader scale. and what's the base with russia as well? for one just from the local perspective within afghanistan, the russians have been engaging with the taliban government, and i s k p is viewed as hold on is in a positive regime. then besides that, you also have other geo political factors such as russia bombing places in syria, as well as russia's wagner forces. now the recon form, after the car has been fighting them within molly. and then besides that, just from an ideological perspective, just like the western countries, um, you know, they view russia as crusaders, just eastern crusaders. a lot to find you a sound bite from russian president vladimir pro said and then get your reaction. me is my, we notice a crime was committed by radical islamists who follow an audiology. t
and over the last 5 years it's, it's moved towards a afghanistan. and while the group has been degraded within afghanistan over the last couple years by the towels on, the group has been able to expand its sort of networks outside of it and doing these attacks. and in a broader scale. and what's the base with russia as well? for one just from the local perspective within afghanistan, the russians have been engaging with the taliban government, and i s k p is viewed as hold on is in a positive...
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, isis k, emerged in eastern afghanistan in late 2014. and became known to for extreme brutality . it survived even as the so called as law makes state in syria and iraq has largely been defeated. it supports itself by local donations, taxation, extortion, and smuggling. on in 2021. isis k claimed and attack and ask and us down the bombing at the capital airport, killed over 170 afghans and 13 us soldiers. the group doesn't just target the west . it also staged an attack in pakistan last year and a bombing into ron earlier. this year that killed more than 100 people. experts fear that isis k is preparing more attacks and several countries german, roger's ranking member smith, ladies and gentlemen of the, and the risk of attack emanating from afghanistan is increasing. i assess, isis course retains the capability and the will to attack us and with western interest abroad in as little as 6 months with little to no warning. friends in germany have also warrant that isis case, actively preparing terror actions in europe. so particularly the k
, isis k, emerged in eastern afghanistan in late 2014. and became known to for extreme brutality . it survived even as the so called as law makes state in syria and iraq has largely been defeated. it supports itself by local donations, taxation, extortion, and smuggling. on in 2021. isis k claimed and attack and ask and us down the bombing at the capital airport, killed over 170 afghans and 13 us soldiers. the group doesn't just target the west . it also staged an attack in pakistan last year...
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today they organized terrace groups like isis to replace their military forces in afghanistan. the us does not wants to ability or an improvement 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 us occupation is continued extraction of syria's resources. there was no doubt the us is the great or vices. but for those who deliberately close their eyes to the truth, the statement of robert f kennedy, the nephew of john f kennedy thing we created, isis, reaffirms the fact that the american regime is the godfather of dias, isis. the us claims that it is present in syria to fight dice. that itself had a major role in creating is just an excuse to continuing its occupation and look serious national wealth, including its energy resources and wheat. at the
today they organized terrace groups like isis to replace their military forces in afghanistan. the us does not wants to ability or an improvement 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...
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yeah, i mean, a lot of those guys were taken from afghanistan and iraq. they was sent to guantanamo bay. they were kids. a lot of these guys were just young teenagers now that middle aged and either of us still in guantanamo bay, or they finally been sent back home to have gotten us. don't know where a rock and by the way, when you spend half your life being a legally imprisoned without charges, without trial, you're going to become radicalized. you see, this is a thing, you know, america's war on terror, essentially has had exactly the opposite effect. and washington wanted, they've managed to royal groups and sort of dorothy all around the world. i mean, he bought a one to who, who's in charge of all this kind of stuff. sonya of, at the end of the an independent dutch journalist joining us live on ology international. thank you very much for your time. thank you. all right, have a nice day. you too. now as i washington does try to shift the blame for the most go tire attacks away from ukraine and all the way to isis islamic states tockets over the last
yeah, i mean, a lot of those guys were taken from afghanistan and iraq. they was sent to guantanamo bay. they were kids. a lot of these guys were just young teenagers now that middle aged and either of us still in guantanamo bay, or they finally been sent back home to have gotten us. don't know where a rock and by the way, when you spend half your life being a legally imprisoned without charges, without trial, you're going to become radicalized. you see, this is a thing, you know, america's war...
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by the way, we've, we've, we've heard of similar situations in both iraq and afghanistan. they've got, they've gone back now and looked at the books. and there are, i mean, there, there, there are billions and billions and billions of dollars just completely on accounted for. i mean, could you imagine running a bit really is and, and on your business you put in a ledger. don't know where these 10000000000 dollars want kemp can't get, can't find where it was. i mean, look, as an american citizen, i got to tell you, i mean this, this, this, this, this really process me. and it should frost. most americans watching this bridge go down this morning it's and by the way to be fair, this was not one of those bridges. i think my, my original reporting on this is a, this was, this was not one of those bridges on the list. nonetheless, 44000 bridges in the united states, in poor condition. we can't fix them, but we're spending our money to countries all over the world with how is wrong with this picture? and i'm, i'm sorry, i'm sorry rick, you can't have nice bridges and other infra
by the way, we've, we've, we've heard of similar situations in both iraq and afghanistan. they've got, they've gone back now and looked at the books. and there are, i mean, there, there, there are billions and billions and billions of dollars just completely on accounted for. i mean, could you imagine running a bit really is and, and on your business you put in a ledger. don't know where these 10000000000 dollars want kemp can't get, can't find where it was. i mean, look, as an american...
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the army, a significant part remained in afghanistan, the police, and a significant part remained in afghanistan, no one believed the taliban that they would announce amnesty, as they said, which in general corresponds to reality, no one intended to imprison them, the absolute majority of them went to the islamic state of velayat kharasan, and some went to their other organizations, the popular front, the national front, of afghanistan, this is the son of akhmatshah , they were running around here and there. in some, including institutions , so to speak, yes, what it does, it does what happened in iraq, the religious structure itself, which never existed, it is worth nothing, it is weak, it can always be crushed, but when they pour into it professionals who know what special work is, what intelligence is, what it means, what it means to organize a terrorist attack, how to organize military operations, it becomes completely different, that ’s what happened in iraq when the americans came, that’s the most important thing... godfather father bush jr. said why, but the officers of th
the army, a significant part remained in afghanistan, the police, and a significant part remained in afghanistan, no one believed the taliban that they would announce amnesty, as they said, which in general corresponds to reality, no one intended to imprison them, the absolute majority of them went to the islamic state of velayat kharasan, and some went to their other organizations, the popular front, the national front, of afghanistan, this is the son of akhmatshah , they were running around...
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presume in turn also falls, the stomach state. russia is also extremely close to the ton of bonds in afghanistan and my organization. one is, does the public on the output devices a php on a daily basis for a couple of years already? and the last couple months that's been a very marked uptake in mentions of russia and the needs to adopt restaurants in that highest ip block on that. so they actually make clear that the next target is going to be rough. i asked is often quick to claim responsibility for attack, sometimes falsely, we should say, how can we believe with reasonable confidence that they really are in fact, behind this attack to well, 1st of all, it's unusual for them to claim responsibility 3 times in a role. each time, more detail than the time before that was american intelligence that russia was a target. we have seen, i escaped the propaganda saying, russia is a target that has been erased by the russian security services of biased k b fighters in the last couple of weeks preventing an attack according to russia at bremond. and yet in fact, against the synagogue preventing an atta
presume in turn also falls, the stomach state. russia is also extremely close to the ton of bonds in afghanistan and my organization. one is, does the public on the output devices a php on a daily basis for a couple of years already? and the last couple months that's been a very marked uptake in mentions of russia and the needs to adopt restaurants in that highest ip block on that. so they actually make clear that the next target is going to be rough. i asked is often quick to claim...
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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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after the americans left afghanistan 2.5 years ago and the taliban came to power from afghanistan. the islamic state terrorist group banned in russia also fled. the head of the taliban political office in qatar stated this in connection with the terrorist attack in kroku sitikholi. kayle shaheen. at the moment, we have destroyed isis in afghanistan. previously, during the occupation, they were present in the eastern and northern parts of afghanistan. but now, after independence, we have destroyed them in these areas. they are no longer there. there are no training centers, no recruitment centers, no fundraising centers in afghanistan. they are hiding and have moved their centers outside of afghanistan. it turns out that the united states covered, nurtured and used terrorists in afghanistan for many years. when it was needed in syria, iraq, afghanistan, and wherever the americans needed it in order to wreak havoc. our correspondent, sergei zenin, is now in afghanistan and is preparing a series of reports about life in the country under the taliban government. his new character right
after the americans left afghanistan 2.5 years ago and the taliban came to power from afghanistan. the islamic state terrorist group banned in russia also fled. the head of the taliban political office in qatar stated this in connection with the terrorist attack in kroku sitikholi. kayle shaheen. at the moment, we have destroyed isis in afghanistan. previously, during the occupation, they were present in the eastern and northern parts of afghanistan. but now, after independence, we have...
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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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bush declared war on terrorism and began a multi-year campaign in afghanistan. in october 2001, the us congress passed the so-called patriot act, which some critics say took away americans' freedom. security forces received the right to intercept telephone... the concept of domestic terrorism and terrorist attacks appeared as a new crime without statute of limitations, that is , a corresponding criminal case can be opened at any time. in 2002, the united states adopted five thematic laws, including public, national. transport security, preparedness and responsibility for bioterrorism. in january 2002, at the american military base at guantanamo bay in cuba, a camp was created for persons suspected of terrorism; more than a thousand people from forty countries are kept in cages and barracks without trial, they are deprived of the status of prisoners of war, interrogations are accompanied by torture. former vice president dick cheney said at the time. “in the war on terror there is no place for half measures, for example, interrogations with the use of water, wh
bush declared war on terrorism and began a multi-year campaign in afghanistan. in october 2001, the us congress passed the so-called patriot act, which some critics say took away americans' freedom. security forces received the right to intercept telephone... the concept of domestic terrorism and terrorist attacks appeared as a new crime without statute of limitations, that is , a corresponding criminal case can be opened at any time. in 2002, the united states adopted five thematic laws,...
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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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so one, just from the local perspective within afghanistan, the russians have been engaging with the taliban government, and i s k p is viewed as hold on is in a positive regime. then besides that, you also have other geo political factors such as russia bombing places in syria, as well as russia's wagner. force is now the recon form. african core has been fighting them within molly. and then besides that, just from an ideological perspective, just like western countries, um, you know, they view russia as crusaders, just eastern crusaders. a lot to find you a sound bite from russian president vladimir pro said, and then get your reaction. me as much, we noticed the crime was committed by radical islamists who follow an audiology. these let me quote itself as being fighting for centuries. what is that you can, can you if it is necessary to find out why after committing that crime, the terrorists tried to go to ukraine, who was waiting for them the to establish though. otherwise, ellen, a lot of my food invest needs to be tried to link what appears to be the action of iris terrorism wi
so one, just from the local perspective within afghanistan, the russians have been engaging with the taliban government, and i s k p is viewed as hold on is in a positive regime. then besides that, you also have other geo political factors such as russia bombing places in syria, as well as russia's wagner. force is now the recon form. african core has been fighting them within molly. and then besides that, just from an ideological perspective, just like western countries, um, you know, they...
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. which had reduced the amount of trade between iran and afghanistan. it is expected that this year's trade between iran and afghanistan will exceed 2 billion dollars by the end of the year. that is to say, it is never too late to turn to the things we have not done, such as continuing education, creating a new job, starting exercise and diet from saturday, and in general , this is the modification of consumption habits, consumption management, now a small part of people are consuming outside the consumption pattern, and a little if to my jam increase their accuracy, definitely they can return to the pattern of consumption. take 5 minutes to check all the common electrical appliances in your home. for example, lamps can be changed from this to this, no, this, yes, and their consumption will be 90% less than before. part of our electricity consumption is due to the devices that are not used, that is, they are ready to work or are in sleep mode. such as coffee maker, tea maker, microwave oven, chargers, computer, tv and so on. these are electrical devices
. which had reduced the amount of trade between iran and afghanistan. it is expected that this year's trade between iran and afghanistan will exceed 2 billion dollars by the end of the year. that is to say, it is never too late to turn to the things we have not done, such as continuing education, creating a new job, starting exercise and diet from saturday, and in general , this is the modification of consumption habits, consumption management, now a small part of people are consuming outside...
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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 without statute of limitations , that is, a corresponding criminal case can be initiated at any time; in 2002 , five thematic laws were adopted in the united states, including on public and national transport security, preparedness and responsibility for bioterrorism. in january 2002, at the american military base at guantanamo bay, cuba, a camp was created for persons suspected of terrorism; more than a thousand people from 40 countries were kept in cages and barracks without trial. they are deprived of the status of prisoners of war; interrogations are accompanied by torture. forme
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 without...
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facilitate afghanistan's regional cooperation. about the benefits of chabahar port for afghanistan include its short distance with the country's borders. it allows goods to enter our country a low price. it is especially suitable with the overall economic situation of afghans. another benefit is that it opens a big roat for our exports which is in dire need of expansion. when we become able to expand our exports, our economy will grow rapidly. as the taliban government seeks to diversify its trade roots and reduce its reliance on pakistan, the decision. to invest in iran's chabahar port marks a significant shift in afghanistan's economic strategy. experts say the outcome of this move will not only impact afghanistan's relations with pakistan but also shape the geopolitical dynamics in the region. iran and afghanistan have the potential and opportunity to cooperate in many fields. trade and industry in particular can bring the two neighbors closer in a very volatile region. rahmat. european council president charles michelle has called on the european union to prepare for war and to enhance
facilitate afghanistan's regional cooperation. about the benefits of chabahar port for afghanistan include its short distance with the country's borders. it allows goods to enter our country a low price. it is especially suitable with the overall economic situation of afghans. another benefit is that it opens a big roat for our exports which is in dire need of expansion. when we become able to expand our exports, our economy will grow rapidly. as the taliban government seeks to diversify its...
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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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finally from afghanistan. all german agents were expelled, and already in august 1941 the country declared its neutrality. placed on the altar of this victory the lives of our diplomats and intelligence officers. in 20 years we will know their names. the graves of some are in kabul and this is the only place in afghanistan where there is an orthodox cross. soviet diplomats are buried here. women, old people, all this is due to the fact that they have seen enough of nato americans here , and they say, they fought in vain, we need to be friends , he says, come, just without weapons, but they are right, because they will not tolerate anyone with weapons here, nuraga , owner of a shop, dukan, has lived in this area since birth, i am 48 years old, all these years i have been in afghanistan war. american-made items, uniforms, boots, ammunition, with which the market was previously simply flooded, are now practically gone, but nevertheless there are unique pieces that will never be sold, in particular this ladder for
finally from afghanistan. all german agents were expelled, and already in august 1941 the country declared its neutrality. placed on the altar of this victory the lives of our diplomats and intelligence officers. in 20 years we will know their names. the graves of some are in kabul and this is the only place in afghanistan where there is an orthodox cross. soviet diplomats are buried here. women, old people, all this is due to the fact that they have seen enough of nato americans here , and...
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last year, iran and afghanistan had more than 2 billion dollars in trade exchanges. 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 devo
last year, iran and afghanistan had more than 2 billion dollars in trade exchanges. 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...
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and of course, kind of ha, is not the capital of afghanistan. but it is where the towel abounds supreme leader between the arkansas the lips. i guess the size of the that's what the options do when you look at the attacks. now can you start using the bit try to add that i the just minorities so that place the ships of multi civilians because those are somehow easier to walk if right? because of the, because many of those play see that's going to be targeted. so it's difficult to ensure security every way or the time. so they kind of need to get highlighted or any benefit you'll spikes on, but which could be part of their objectives to really just tied back to tell you about the government. but they've gone for yet shape that, so instead bout fussing that way into those low low level targeting in the, in public basis. because while they mean simply easier to achieve. oh, and let me ask you why, what they talk it russia, do you think? i mean, i assume you're going to refer all the way back to the so it'd be a war in afghanistan. chechnya, and russ
and of course, kind of ha, is not the capital of afghanistan. but it is where the towel abounds supreme leader between the arkansas the lips. i guess the size of the that's what the options do when you look at the attacks. now can you start using the bit try to add that i the just minorities so that place the ships of multi civilians because those are somehow easier to walk if right? because of the, because many of those play see that's going to be targeted. so it's difficult to ensure security...
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there were also a number of tag fighters in both afghanistan and in syria fighting with the she, heidi formation. so it is not on believable. i believe that's probably why for tags were picked for this because there is a degree of plausible, you know, deniability that they could be involved in, in, in isis, k attack. however, these 4 individuals, there's no evidence of any type of religious radicalization which you wouldn't believe wouldn't be the primary motivation for conducting such attack. yeah, and the big difference here is if the motivation were money that's not usually the case with real believers. i mean, i do believe that there is not that big a distance between a patriot and a terrace depends on whose view point it is. but there is a big just distance between a terrorist and a mercenary. and these guys took money. that makes is a whole different story. by the way, there's another story i got to bring to your attention and dan, i want you to help me with this one. there's this the word. finally, the world is finally witnessed a significant diplomatic development this week in
there were also a number of tag fighters in both afghanistan and in syria fighting with the she, heidi formation. so it is not on believable. i believe that's probably why for tags were picked for this because there is a degree of plausible, you know, deniability that they could be involved in, in, in isis, k attack. however, these 4 individuals, there's no evidence of any type of religious radicalization which you wouldn't believe wouldn't be the primary motivation for conducting such attack....
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so the us and, and it's, and it's, the colonies are accustomed to going to afghanistan and are going to parts of the world where there was no, they didn't face technologically advanced opponents. they didn't to the base peer opponents where they had complete and total air dominance in air supremacy. so realistically they could use these types of things without facing any very significant choir. well, now that they put them in a situation where there is a very powerful incompetent in inmates, it's showing that they are fine. if you're fighting against olive rovers in afghanistan, they'll probably hold up if you go against the russian military, you go against the chinese military, etc. they're going to be vaporized pretty quickly. is there any kind of weapon rate that you're aware of that is currently being supplied to crime that actually could change the tide in kim's favor? you know, because of this, that was never any possibility that ukraine was going to win. i mean, it's weight simply, i can count ross is 26 and a half times bigger than ukraine. it has probably $56.00 times the or
so the us and, and it's, and it's, the colonies are accustomed to going to afghanistan and are going to parts of the world where there was no, they didn't face technologically advanced opponents. they didn't to the base peer opponents where they had complete and total air dominance in air supremacy. so realistically they could use these types of things without facing any very significant choir. well, now that they put them in a situation where there is a very powerful incompetent in inmates,...
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and by next, the group emerged in 2015 and has committed terror attacks in afghanistan and pakistan. in august 2021, they carried down to an attack on couples airport. the code more than 160 people for the state. secretary of the interior ministry going to kings joins us. he's legal policy spokesman for the city uses you. paula mentioned we're welcome to dw, what makes is this k in a cute terror threat in germany to use the interior ministers? words? obviously this part of isis is the one part that is still the most comfortable. the most effective, and it's a very frightening tool, all of the world. and i think the effects, that's not only germany, but also other european countries have increased their tara, the level that also shows how observed in the, the, the gauge and rushes that make it to the some, some kind of like a 5 by a 2 grades which proves that actually that the rest of the world, the whole of the world, believes that this group of sizes, it's a really critical press to all of us and what they could do in a rush, or they could also at least try to do in other countries.
and by next, the group emerged in 2015 and has committed terror attacks in afghanistan and pakistan. in august 2021, they carried down to an attack on couples airport. the code more than 160 people for the state. secretary of the interior ministry going to kings joins us. he's legal policy spokesman for the city uses you. paula mentioned we're welcome to dw, what makes is this k in a cute terror threat in germany to use the interior ministers? words? obviously this part of isis is the one part...