interviewed by politico , a fawning profile saying unlike the policy of the last few years, we ll be able to rally the rest of the world behind us on key foreign policy and national security issues. how is that working out, sir? well look, biden i think yesterday spoke with british prime minister boris johnson but look, let s be clear. the world is watching and i think they are very concerned about what they are seeing. america has sold out an ally and our friends now worry that they are next. by the way, i think our adversaries are licking their chops and trying to push things push a repeat of afghanistan in their corner of the world whether it s china with taiwan, i ran with the gulf and iraq or elsewhere. so i think the world wants to hear reassurance. even if it does hear it, how credible would it be? dana: the other thing is of
to his preferred schedule to pull everybody out by 9/11. officials won t say if there is any wiggle room with the pull-out as the safety of americans remains uncertain. will u.s. troops stay until everyone is out or will they leave? i m not going to comment on hype thet calls. i will stay focused on the task at hand. we ll take that day-by-day. late last night president biden returned from camp david for the second time in two days. later on today he is going to speak about covid vaccinations as the white house tries to control the message while also dealing with a potentially out of control situation overseas. back to you. dana: peter doocy, thank you. bill: the airport in kabul is getting the bulk of attention. there are thousands of stories scattered throughout the country. we ll try to get to as many as we can. trey yengst bring us up to date
defense? the chairman of the joint chiefs. if pressed they might say no we advised the biden administration and national security advisor and secretary of state it would be a fiasco, disaster. they pressed ahead anyway for political purposes. it makes no sense to surrender bagram. that is 25 miles north of kabul, easily defensible, secure perimeter and multiple runways. now our evacuation plan is an airport with a single runway. i don t know how they can maintain this if i can thun sha it was part of the plan. sullivan also suggested there would not be any adverse effect on our deterrent posture in other regions of the world. that s a joke. right now the chinese communist party is publishing op-eds directed to the people of taiwan saying see? american is not a reliable friend and partner.
nation building and i think ryan crocker said it well in terms of the main mission was always to prevent afghanistan from becoming a haven for terrorists who wanted to kill us trying to keep the fight there rather than here at home. but along the way, these other things helped to build the support for that and helped people to live their lives in a way that i think we re seeing crumbling quickly. this is a humanitarian disaster. when i hear ned price and other spokes people say keep in mind the president is very passionate about human rights. passion is great. but i don t think i think it s cold comfort for the women in afghanistan right now to hear these individuals are passionate about human rights when they have turned their backs on them and allowed this to happen. dana: our u.n. ambassador said they ve sent a strongly worded letter. isn t that nice. yeah. that and a few bucks. dana: we look forward to seeing you on the story.
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