dr mohib, the national security advisor, with the chief of pps came and they said pps has collapsed. if i take a stand, they will all be killed. and they were not capable of defending me, and dr mohib was literally terrified. the us congress i think has recently asked john sopko, the us inspector general for afghanistan, to investigate allegations that when you left the country a certain amount of money went with you. i want to categorically state i did not take any money out of the country. the helicopters, in our first destination, were available for everybody to search. general carter was also a key player in efforts to find a different way out of this war. do you think if you d stayed you would have been able to get them to understand? no. because, unfortunately,
the us inspector general- for afghanistan, to investigate allegations that when you left the country, a certain amount of money went with you. i want to categorically state, i did not take any money out of the country. the helicopters and ourfirst destination were available for everybody to search. lyse: general carter was also a key player in efforts to find a different way out of this war. do you think if you d stayed, you d have been able - to get them to understand? no. because unfortunately, i was painted in total black, and all that came, because we were never given the opportunity to sit down with them. ambassador khalilzad sat down with them. it became an american issue, not an afghan issue. they erased us. applause. us envoy khalilzad negotiated the us taliban deal signed last year. the afghan government wasn t part of it. there was little trust
at the moment the message is really things can be controlled at the current level with the nhs but there is some concern, you can see by the way they are putting in these plans for the nightingale hospitals, you could see exchange as we go forward in the next couple of weeks. the former president of afghanistan, ashraf ghani, has said he made a sudden decision to flee his country on august 15th, minutes after his security forces at the palace told him they could no longer protect him or the capital. in a conversation with the former british chief of defence staff, general sir nick carter for the bbc radio four s today programme, mr ghani said he had been made a scapegoat for afg hanistan s crisis. he said his only mistake was to trust his international partners, including the united states. our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet reports. crowd clamour. chaos in kabul. the upheaval of august. afghans fleeing for the airport when the taliban swept in.
if i take a stand, they will all be killed. and they were not capable of defending me, and dr mohib was literally terrified. the us congress i think has recently asked john sopko, the us inspector general for afghanistan, to investigate allegations that when you left the country a certain amount of money went with you. i want to categorically state i did not take any money out of the country. the helicopters, in our first destination, were available for everybody to search. general carter was also a key player in efforts to find a different way out of this war. do you think if you d stayed you would have been able to get them to understand? no. because, unfortunately, i was painted in total black. and all that came because we were never given the opportunity