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enemy we were nuts because sooner or later we would pull out and the taliban would be there and that s exactly how it played out, but it gets worse. pakistan itself now is under, i think, grave internal threat because the taliban takeover in afghanistan has been a huge shot in the arm for radical moves and the pakistan taliban aims at the overthrow of the government in islamabad. they are much encouraged by what they re seeing next door. so in addition to everything else we have a country of 220 million people with nuclear weapons that will face mounting changes to its own stability. and just so this doesn t get overlooked what about the responsibility of president trump, mike pompeo for first of all, negotiating with the taliban and cutting out whatever
have no way to leave. millions, of course, want to stay, they support the taliban. and it is those people most of all who face this most uncertain of futures. they know the foreign forces are leaving, but they don t know what lies ahead for them. a report from the editors at gallup polling suggests that the taliban takeover in afghanistan came as no surprise to afghans. gallup has been surveying afghans about their lives every year since 2008, with the exception of 2020, because of the pandemic. and their data provides detailed insight into the situation normal civilians in afghanistan find themselves in today. for more on this we can speak now to the gallup editor in chief mohamed younis in washington. thank washington. you for that. what have afg ha ns thank you for that. what have afghans made over the years, i suppose of this political stalemate between the afghan
country, that is a war crime. and we have soft tools and hard tools to make them account obl able for that. i want to ask about the taliban takeover in afghanistan. wooer seeing few embassies still open. what are the international implications of this takeover? i think it will be absolutely critical for the international community to work with these regional actors. and to ensure that there is a regional mechanism to one hold up taliban in check and, two, to ensure that one is the fear of a draconian taliban government being in place. others for those desperately need to work with on another level with the region. and then the international
baaam. internet that doesn t miss a beat. that s cute, but my internet streams to my ride. adorable, but does yours block malware? nope. -it crushes it. pshh, mine s so fast, no one can catch me. that s because you all have the same internet. xfinity xfi. so powerful, it keeps one-upping itself. the idea that the taliban can your internet do that? will take over was premised on the notion that somehow the 300,000 troops who had trained and equipped we re going to just collapse, they were gonna give up, anybody anticipated that. presidents defense in the wake of the taliban takeover in afghanistan, his own party about to convene congressional hearings, political reports it this way and we quote, the