As a source of energy and they re having to build these pipelines to get the oil from up at 45 degrees north latitude all the way down into the warm water ports and they ve got to put them all the way down through North America they ve got to put them all the way down through Afghanistan in the Middle East down into the sea of Arabia and it is the indigenous people that are resisting them the indigenous people in the tribes of the Middle East in the form of these fundamentalist jihadist Islamicist who are the fundamental tribal people there and also the Lakota people and the other indigenous people in North America they don t have major weapons they don t have air forces they don t have you know nuclear weapons they don t have any of that stuff but what they have is they as Jackson Brown says and they pick up a rock or a stone you know and they fight them and they they set bombs in the road you know for all their massive vehicles it s like it is a gee we re being attacked by those peo
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But the state of talks remains uncertain N.P.R. s Jihad says President Trump called off a meeting at Camp David with Taliban and Afghan leaders after a Taliban bombing near Kabul killed 12 people including a member of the U.S. Military the Taliban spokesman told N.P.R. That they had already signed their copy of the agreement which they d reached with the United States and he says they were ready to begin talks with all the Afghans the deal would have seen a phased out withdrawal of American troops but all the Afghans augur it would weaken the National Security Forces and embolden the insurgents making them less likely to compromise in those talks That s N.P.R. s Day to day reporting it s unclear if or when the talks might take place the United States has roughly 14000 American troops in Afghanistan North Korea says it s willing to resume negotiations with the U.S. Later this month N.P.R. s Anthony Kuhn reports from Seoul the talks about the North s nuclear weapons and other issues hav
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Or the A.C.L.U. Which is challenging the rule praised the court for recognizing the quote grave danger facing asylum seekers all along the border Joel Rose N.P.R. News the Taliban say they re still committed to an agreement with the United States and nearly 18 years of war in Afghanistan but the state of talks remains uncertain N.P.R. s Jihad says President Trump called off a meeting at Camp David with Taliban and Afghan leaders after a Taliban bombing near Kabul killed 12 people including a member of the U.S. Military the Taliban spokesman said told N.P.R. That they had already signed the copy of the agreement which they d reached with the United States and he says they were ready to begin talks with all the Afghans the deal would have seen a phased withdrawal of American troops but on the off Gonzaga it would weaken the National Security Forces and embolden the insurgents making them less likely to compromise in those talks That s N.P.R. s Dina who did reporting it s unclear if or w