american, when he had to the ability to bring them home. and i appreciate that he may have even waited, he may have even delayed and in the hope that paul might have been able to come home. but it was absolutely the right decision to bring miss griner home. and i am so glad that you did. i am super excited that she is free and able to spend time with her family. how does negotiations work. like, literally who is the person doing it on each side, since it is not going, you know. there are normal state to state channels that go through the state department or through the ambassador. like, how does this even get set up? the kind of side channel to negotiate this kind of thing? no, it is a good point, chris. because in any circumstance you easily wind discuss something with sensitive through kind of normal embassy channels, right. their ambassador there. when relations are strained, less there in the case been u.s. and russia, those channels are broken down anyways. so you literally ne
state department or through the ambassador. like, how does this even get set up? the kind of side channel to negotiate this kind of thing? no, it is a good point, chris. because in any circumstance you easily wind discuss something with sensitive through kind of normal embassy channels, right. their ambassador there. when relations are strained, less there in the case been u. s. and russia, those channels are broken down anyways. so you literally need to construct some kind of channel that can go directly from president biden to, in this case, president putin. this is not telling you are gonna be able to do in the battles of the foreign ministry in russia. so it is a matter of finding people close to both presidents who can be seen to be speaking for both presidents. who are able to be powered, to make proposals here. and in this case i do think that it does feel like they were trying to get paul whelan home as part of this. and so you can go back and forth and back and forth passing
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we ll be able to remove 10,000 of our troops from afghanistan by the interest of this year and bring hope a total of 33,000 troops by next summer. this draw down will continue and by the even of next year our war in afghanistan will be over. at the beginning of 2015 we ll have 9,800 u.s. service members in different parts of the country. one year later by the end of 2016, our military will draw down to a normal embassy presence in kabul with a security component. martha: we now know that that s not to be. based on the president s own comment he said because of conditions on the ground there it s necessary to keep at least 5,500 troops in place until the end of his term and whoever is the next president will have to take on what going on in afghanistan.
it was a bright spot in what has been a difficult week for the president. the criticism of his wednesday foreign policy address was followed two days later by the resignation of the secretary of veterans affairs, aaron shinseki, amid a scandal over wait times at v.a. hospitals. but the good news also comes on the heel eels of tuesday s announcement about u.s. military presence in afghanistan. this is the year we will conclude our combat mission in afghanistan. by the end of 2016 our military will draw down to a normal embassy president in kabul, with a security assistance component just as we ve done in iraq. so you were talking about whether he s trying to appease different kinds of interests. i just want to listen because it s sunday morning. over on abc s this week senator ted cruz had this to say about the release.