extreme hunger because of the inadequacies of the taliban they could fight they seemingly cannot run a government. is not exactly with the taliban is there to do the first place is write an effective government for their people. the best hope the people of afghanistan has is themselves and their willingness to resist against the tallow band and push them back from what they are doing to them in a number of fronts. the tallow man as part of this the agenda of building with the women and children are doing their is they are the ones fighting for their own liberty in their own freedom and trying to provide for themselves. that is the best hope the afghans have write notes or ability to do this for themselves. we should absolutely support them in any way we can. so for how to they do that at the point of a gun when you have a taliban terrorists wanting to take your door down come in and kill you, kill you and your
quantity. so there are options to deal but there are abilities we have the ability to get into afghanistan with limited numbers of people and be able to part of the solution from inside the country itself. eric: your group is resort liberty that is your aim and eventually hopefully for the afghan people despite what they ve been through. lt. col. darin gaub of restore liberty thank you again for your service as we honor all of our veterans and those who serve here at fox news. good to see you sir. thanks eric. so that okay eric were going to go to ukraine now or russian rockets and artillery strikes are coming dangerously close to europe s largest nuclear power plant. the un is sending a special nuclear team this week to try to prevent a catastrophe that could rival chernobyl. alex hogan is live in kyiv, ukraine with the latest.
opposed by administration nearly one year and deadly withdrawal the taliban is wiped out in progress including human rights, women s rights and now the country is facing widespread hunger and economic crisis. so, what is the nation s future and can and should the west h help? lieutenant colonel is the afghanistan war veteran. his international military strategist cofounder executive director of restore liberty a nonprofit aimed at promoting liberty and freedom and those values we hold dear. colonel welcome thank you to your service to our country. quest thank you for having me. of course. you served in afghanistan, what is the state of the afghan people today? what is it like for them to now live under the strict haney is an unforgiving rule of the tallow man?
have had, they re not going to forget that anytime soon. eric: finally, colonel behind you have a part of we the people and assigns about liberty because your group is restore liberty. you openly talk about the fact they have had that tasted freedom. what can we do? what can we as americans individual citizens what can we do to try to help that? is there any way we can help them out of this and give them the help they so desperately need? now that as you say they know what life is now what it s like not under the tallow band. that is a very hard problem to solve for sure. one thing we have to make sure we continue from a position of strength here in america but to be an example of people around the world of what freedom and can look like. so it can continue to fight for that themselves for the second thing is to look into actual effective nongovernmental organizations that are helping the afghans. women and children specifically with education and food believe it or not things like f