The Dubuque Experimental Aircraft Association invites Doug Rosenthal to speak at Airport Hangar 80, 11052 Airport Road, Dubuque tonight (Tuesday May 17th) at 7 pm.
The Dubuque Experimental Aircraft Association invites Doug Rosenthal to speak at Airport Hangar 80, 11052 Airport Road, Dubuque tonight (Tuesday May 17th) at 7 pm.
The Dubuque Experimental Aircraft Association invites Doug Rosenthal to speak at Airport Hangar 80, 11052 Airport Road, Dubuque tonight (Tuesday May 17th) at 7 pm.
perhaps they ve hammered out a deal behind the scenes. we ve seen the images now of taliban special forces kind of storming into that airport hangar, looking at those u.s. military planes that remain even though they re not functional anymore. that s a powerful symbolic moment for the taliban, but now the really hard work begins, anderson. the other thing that seems unclear is whether the taliban will actually help or let american citizens safely leave the country now. i know you ve been speaking to taliban individuals. do you have a sense of how they plan to rule in kabul, maintain security, especially with threats from isis-k and their ideology? reporter: so they say and they keep repeating this, particularly to other sort of nations in the international community, that all foreign nationals will be allowed to travel freely, will be allowed to leave the country.
understood biden a little bit. the rest of it did seem quite tense between the two men. yeah. matt, thank you so much for your reporting, and of course as we are looking back on the end of america s longest war, we are continuing to keep the families of those 13 service members in our thoughts. thank you. in some ways that card that president biden carries with him represents the 20 years. the 20 years of the u.s. presence there and the plus 13 to 20 long years of an american presence in that country. the taliban taking control of the airport in kabul minutes after the u.s. left. moments after the last c 17 departed, taliban fighters on this video, you can see them entering an airport hangar, exploring what the u.s. military left behind. so cnn s clarissa ward joins us now. she is right on the border between afghanistan and pakistan. clarissa, you have been there so many times to afghanistan, and this morning for the first time in 20 years, americans are waking up with no u.s. tr