the situation over there. the president is going to growth american every american who wanted out got out? i have a list of 50 who want out, they haven t got out. you think were going to get these people out? we are going to get some but there s going to be some who are going to be dying because of the failure of president biden. i promise back. when i say blood is on his hands, that means the president hands, i mean that with everything in my heart. it s his fault. joey, there s a lot that has happened over the course of the past two or three weeks with the catastrophe of the afghanistan withdrawal but one of the harshest things that s difficult to process and accept for veterans like yourself and americans here who are safe is that we lack not just one american behind by hundreds of american have been left behind essentially the americans there
have 1 to 2 million afghans who want out. they re trying to get out through pakistan. they re trying to get out through uzbekistan, but no matter how many we take out, there ll be many more. there are administrators we work with, people who speak english, people with the government. they don t trust what s going to happen next. they and their families need to leave. yeah. general clark, i appreciate you being with us tonight. thank you. for a closer look what it s like right now in kabul we turn to someone who s seen this final chapter unfoldup close, marcus yam. what s the mood look in kabul after yesterday s attack especially the white house is warning of another terrorist attack in kabul being likely? the mood i mean kabul is pretty quiet today. as we drove around and actually went to the airport today to see
and we did it, boom, we put those troops in there and we got this things going in a hostile environment, but we probably have 1 to 2 million afghans who want out. they re trying to get out through pakistan. they re trying to get out through uzbekistan, but no matter how many we take out, there ll be many more. there are judges, administrators we work with, people who speak english, people who worked with the government. they don t trust what s going to happen next. they and their families need to leave. yeah. general clark, i appreciate you being with us tonight. thank you. for a closer look at what it s like right now in kabul we turn to someone who s seen this final chapter unfold up close, marcus yam. marcus, what is the mood like in kabul after yesterday s attack, especially as the white house is warning of another possible
it was not done. so as a result, we are now scrambling, and there a cascading effect. because we are scrambling to help the sivs who laid their lives down who helped the soldiers, we are not paying attention to the people who assisted. so refugees have to stop being a afterthought, and they should be in the forethought of going into these situations unlike 20 years ago. and so what about the president saying that we will get every american out who want out, and is your understanding it is every afghan american who can t get out, because they can t get out by themselves, and is that a better way to put it? exactly. most of the sivs high tailed it out of afghanistan when they got the status to do it. it is a 14-step process, and god knows if you were associated with the u.s. military, you are