the lack of any real safety for u.s. troops there. can you just explain? i mean, was there actual screening being done by the taliban? because i can t imagine that folks who are walking around with, you know, pieces of pipe to beat people with are necessarily great at screening people. anderson, it wasn t really a screening or any kind of security screening by the taliban. what we really were watching was crowd control, and a deeply crass, violent kind of crowd control where they were beating people with sticks. they were firing guns in the air very often when the crowds would get too intensed and too pannished and push towards them. but i have never seen anything like it. u.s. forces just standing essentially in the street surrounded by civilians and of course with the taliban just down the street supposedly controlling the flow of those civilians. they were hugely exposed.
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they try to escape, so at the moment everything is calm and quiet. all right, and what our understanding is just for you at home. two attacks and then three controlled explosions. so different category of behavior. sam, in terms of things being done differently because of these attacks as we were pointing out earlier a video i have seen you speaking about that it was u.s. troops creating a human wall in front of people trying to get in. any word that that s going to be changed to make things safer? well, what they were actually doing was searching people. they were out beyond the gates, effectively, searching people before they came in as the first line of security screening for a process that then would mean that they would go on and get screened as to who they are. the assumption being that they were not carrying any weapons at all. it s very difficult to see how that could be done if as it was
perspective. we provide all of the governmental organizations to support that, the medical process, et cetera. we are not doing security screening in support of state department. this is part of the application for special immigrant status. i hope that clarifies it. tony. do you have a graek down by gender of how many women, girl, boys and men have been processed by dod. it begs a lot of questions in terms of separate facilities. i have questions about culturally appropriate food. are we talking mres or local kitchens being hired to koom.
the continental united states from a security perspective. they are paroled into the united states of america. p and if they have relatives they can go with the relatives. we re helping them get through the screening process. so we re providing all the governmental organizations to support that. the medical process, et cetera. we re not doing security screening for the state bept. i theep clarifies. do you have a breakdown by gender roughly how many women, boys, girls, and men have been processed by dod and a lot of questions in terms of separate facilities. and then a second question about culturally appropriate food. are we talking mres or humanitarian mres or local kitchens being hired up?
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