to try to forget about it. you have chosen to write a book, to dig deep into your memories of that chaos, that desperate time. why? there are really two questions that people asked me when i got back from kabul in august 2021. one was, why did any of this happen? why did it happen after a 20 year campaign there, the expenditure of thousands of lives, the expenditure of trillions of dollars? how is it that this came to be back in the control of the taliban? the other question i was asked was just what was it like? what was the human element of this? what was it like dealing with desperate people trying to flee their country, you know, with their lives in a carrier bag? what was it like for the people on the ground? and what was it like for the soldiers who had invested so much for so little over that 20 years? you are very candid about the degree of trauma that you felt and that many of those around you felt. would you say that, sitting here with me now, that trauma is still v
to move on, to try to forget about it. you have chosen to write a book, to dig deep into your memories of that chaos, that desperate time. why? there are really two questions that people asked me when i got back from kabul in august 2021. one was, why did any of this happen? why did it happen after a 20 year campaign there, the expenditure of thousands of lives, the expenditure of trillions of dollars? how is it that this came to be back in the control of the taliban? the other question i was asked was just what was it like? what was the human element of this? what was it like dealing with desperate people trying to flee their country, you know, with their lives in a carrier bag? what was it like for the people on the ground? and what was it like for the soldiers who had invested so much for so little over that 20 years? you are very candid about the degree of trauma that you felt and that many of those around you felt. would you say that, sitting here with me now, that traum
withdrawalfrom kabul. many people would choose to move on, to try to forget about it. you have chosen to write a book, to dig deep into your memories of that chaos, that desperate time. why? there are really two questions that people asked me when i got back from kabul in august 2021. one was, why did any of this happen? why did it happen after a 20 year campaign there, the expenditure of thousands of lives, the expenditure of trillions of dollars? how is it that this came to be back in the control of the taliban? the other question i was asked was just what was it like? what was the human element of this? what was it like dealing with desperate people trying to flee their country, you know, with their lives in a carrier bag? what was it like for the people on the ground? and what was it like for the soldiers who had invested so much for so little over that 20 years? you are very candid about the degree of trauma that you felt and that many of those around you felt. would you
scared of going to jail, he has been there before. but this time around he refuses to go because he believes it was an injustice to be sentenced to a prison term without having gone to trial. afghanistan s troops patrol their country alone as all but a thousand troops pull out after nearly 20 years. and mesmerising aerialfootage of sheep on the move goes viral. we will have more on that. in miami the demolition of a tower block has been brought forward due to safety fears about storm ulcer. 2a people have confirmed dead so far, search and rescue efforts for another 121 are still missing and they have had to be suspended. daniella levine cava is the mayor of miami county. asi as i have said before we will move forward with the demolition as soon as it is safe to do so between 10pm and 3am tonight. safe to do so between 10pm and 3am tonight- 3am tonight. bringing the buildin: 3am tonight. bringing the building down 3am tonight. bringing the building down in - 3am tonight.