戦場カメラマン渡部陽一さんが危惧「アフガンは再び過激派の温床になる」|日刊ゲンダイDIGITAL
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there. so can you talk about the situation? it is precarious getting people out but also right now if the taliban wants to set up a functioning government in afghanistan, if they want to stay in power, they need funds and they need them unfrozen. joe, the taliban is, by winning, it inherited a situation for which they re radically ill-prepared. this is a rural movement drawn from the remote districts of afghanistan. at their height they never controlled more than 40% of the country. and in these 20 years of war, afghanistan has become much more an urban country, it s connected by cell phones. people watch television, they root for their saifrt soccer teams. it s a place not all that different from its neighbors. this traditional government look at them in their traditional garb looking like what they are
are in taliban control and only one major city is not and that major city is kabul. joining me from there because you are going to find this man in a place where everybody else has left in many cases is my colleague richard engel. he is there now. richard, it is a confusing story from there. we have conflicting information where the taliban is, who is negotiating and where the president of afghanistan is and where control lies. tell us what you see. well, after 20 years of u.s. military presence here, after america s longest war the united states is leaving, the u.s. is evacuating personnel and it is doing it in a rushed way with helicopters and fixed wings flying over the city all day long. ferrying people out. it is an emergency evacuation. and the taliban have taken over all of afghanistan. there is really no afghan
0 latest on the situation. thank you. the fall of kabul appears to be imminent is the headline. we re sure courtney will be with us throughout the day, as well as our steam of correspondents to follow the latest. thanks for watching msnbc reports, velshi starts right now. i m ali velshi, we re departing from our normal format for the news out of afghanistan where the taliban is closing in on kabul. the biggest city in the country. it does appear to be surrounded. this map is the latest we have, but it is not fully updated because this shows mazar-i-sharif under government control and it s not. jalalabad is not under government control any more. kabul appears to be completely surrounded. this is a live look at kabul right nowk and here s where things stand. bagram air base which is typically 45 minutes north of kabul today because of traffic isl about two hours and now in the hands of the taliban. this ishe the base at which all americanic troops were headquartered in taliban. it
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