that the united states plotted to bring him down, even if most analysts don t. there are young people here, whole families, many more women than you would see at the rallies of most political parties in pakistan. but there s also a lot of anger, and opposition politicians who the crowd here consider corrupt. and at the united states, one of the chants, whoever s a friend of america is a traitor . imran khan is the only honest guy left, and i think he s the only one we can trust. and we do not want to be ruled by these people, these traitors, for another 30 years. shahbaz sharif will be leading a polarised country, and he s heading a broad coalition. more political drama looks to be ahead. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. the state pension, and a number of means tested benefits like universal credit,
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osama bin laden who is believed to be hiding there. the cia probably has a much fuller answer for that than i do. i was jackson-lee going to come to you with the next set of, that to why we got, into how we are getting out. maryland on instagram asks, if not now, when should we have got now? was it inevitable that the taliban would take power, i don t blame biden or any past president, i just think this is what was going to happen. i m praying for those afghanistan women and children. we will talk about that women and children more as our coverage continues. please stay with us for that. but matt, what about her question. if not now, when. was it kind of inevitable that this might happen? unfortunately, it clearly was. when i served in 2000, innate i had a distinct feeling that we had lost, then for a number of reasons. my favorite is, i got to meet my enemy, once it was after a battle in which we had killed, a certain number of taliban fighters. in the result the one guy left, ali