Have look at the success they are today. Measure their success today with countries that havent chosen to do that. I think colombia is a leader as a result and i think other countries are saying were missing out. Theres an effort we can do to do a better job of reaching out to latin america. Thats part of whats in the budget in the billion dollars were trying to put on the line. Im concerned were going to end up looking bad as usual. The last question i have is where is our progress as far as being sent back to the United States to face trial . Thats the woman that killed a state trooper in new jersey and i read where the cuban government said thats out of the question, were not sending her back. We are continuing to seek the return of fugitives from u. S. Justice. We have raised the case. We have raised the case with the cuban government during the migration talks that just took place a few weeks ago. We raised those cases when we met in january. Theres a meeting here friday that will
In eastern syria. The strike authorized by ut President Biden is the First Military action of this administration, and it comes in response to a series of rocket attacks on u. S. Targets inside iraq. According to the pentagon, the strikes destroyed multiple facilities located at a border u control point used, they say, by a number of iranianbacked militant groups. For the latest, i want to bring in msnbc News White House correspondent mike memoli by phone. E mike, what can you tell us about what just happened . Reporter well, chris, this c is interesting when you consider several things weve been nt talking about a lot in the last few days. One is a call that we also learned just happened tonight between the president and the king of saudi arabia, king salman. En there was an interesting momenta at the white house today where press secretary jen psaki downplayed what seemed to be a delay in that phone call, saying there was some misreporting e about when it was taking place. But in the
We are having a conversation about afghanistan one year later. The consequences of withdrawal, and what are our responsibilities to the Afghan People and ourselves. I really did not want to convened this meeting. I would rather we did not withdrawal. Maybe im in the minority but i think there were a bunch of bad consequences to withdrawing, but i know there are a lot of different views and many may not agree with me. I do think that there were shortterm and longterm consequences from this. I also think this will reverberate for a long time and it had implications all over the world, not just in afghanistan that here and in other parts of the world. I think we are going to have a very long and interesting discussion about this. But one of the things i worry about is because afghanistan is in a forgotten corner of the world, it is easy to sweep under the rug and think about other things. We have lots of other things going on in the world, so it is a small place but it has the ability in
About afghanistan one year later. The consequences of withdrawal, and what are our responsibilities to the Afghan People and ourselves. I really did not want to convened this meeting. I would rather we did not withdrawal. Maybe im in the minority but i think there were a bunch of bad consequences to withdrawing, but i know there are a lot of different views and many may not agree with me. I do think that there were shortterm and longterm consequences from this. I also think this will reverberate for a long time and it had implications all over the world, not just in afghanistan that here and in other parts of the world. I think we are going to have a very long and interesting discussion about this. But one of the things i worry about is because afghanistan is in a forgotten corner of the world, it is easy to sweep under the rug and think about other things. We have lots of other things going on in the world, so it is a small place but it has the ability in the grand scheme of things, t
Strategic and international studies. Go ahead . Ok, great. Go ahead . Ok, great. Im dan and i hold the chair here at csis. We are having a conversation about afghanistan one year later. The consequences of withdrawal, and what are our responsibilities to the Afghan People and ourselves. I really did not want to convened this meeting. I would rather we did not withdrawal. Maybe im in the minority but i think there were a bunch of bad consequences to withdrawing, but i know there are a lot of different views and many may not agree with me. I do think that there were shortterm and longterm consequences from this. I also think this will reverberate for a long time and it had implications all over the world, not just in afghanistan that here and in other parts of the world. I think we are going to have a very long and interesting discussion about this. But one of the things i worry about is because afghanistan is in a forgotten corner of the world, it is easy to sweep under the rug and thin