tipping point came, but there was not a tipping point came, but there was not a decisive event in the past eight not a decisive event in the past eight or not a decisive event in the past eight or two that made it happen. whether eight or two that made it happen. whether or not in us mines the timing whether or not in us mines the timing was helpful, i cannot tell this timing was helpful, i cannot tell this but timing was helpful, i cannot tell this but i timing was helpful, i cannot tell this. but i can tell you i don t believe this. but i can tell you i don t believe it this. but i can tell you i don t believe it was decisive. the time for ou, believe it was decisive. the time for you. the believe it was decisive. the time for you. the eu. believe it was decisive. the time for you, the eu, it believe it was decisive. the time for you, the eu, it was believe it was decisive. the time for you, the eu, it was pretty . for you, the eu, it was pretty awful, wasn t
rescue and recovery operation taking shape? taking shape? no, we do it, neighbours. taking shape? no, we do it, neighbours, friends - taking shape? no, we do it, neighbours, friends do - taking shape? no, we do it, neighbours, friends do it. neighbours, friends do it together. with no help from the government, no one has come to help us. government, no one has come to hel us. ., ., ., i. ~ help us. how long do you think it will be before help us. how long do you think it will be before you help us. how long do you think it will be before you are - help us. how long do you think it will be before you are able . it will be before you are able to run the school again as you would like? would like? now, it is different would like? now, it is different to would like? now, it is different to the - would like? now, it is- different to the government. the national education are going to check the schools. the teachers are wanting to open the schools. it is going to be another danger
different, when there is a crowd, they shoot and people die. yes, they shoot at people. we want them to be safe from this. the islamic emirate is trying to reduce the crowd, reduce the rush, we are again reassuring you to come to your homes, come back to yourjobs, come back to your normal life, there is no danger for you. back to your normal life, there is no dangerfor you. we are back to your normal life, there is no danger for you. we are reassuring you. there was a little problem in one province, we are trying to shock that out, we are talking. short that sort that out. our policy is to finish more in country, the war has stopped for us, we do not want any kind of war or fighting in afghanistan. this is our policy.
nationals from going and we are we assuring you to come to your homes and come back to yourjobs and come back to your normal life. there is no dangerfor you. here s our correspondent secunder kermani with the latest from kabul. thousands remain in dire conditions outside the airport including whole families. many of them have no permission to travel or permission to board one of these evacuation flights but they are desperate to get out of the country, they have turned up there anyway and they are trying to wave documents in the face of the soldiers who are there proving that they worked with international embassies or with foreign troops and hoping that somehow that will be enough to get them through. at times it seems as if the situation may be slightly less chaotic than it s been in previous days but that s only because those previous days were so incredibly horrific. i have just come out of a pentagon press conference in which i asked them about the possibility of an extension to t
the angerfor myself panic is definitely real. i think the anger for myself is quite strong. we were not forced out. when i say we, i mean britain. the losses that we sustained in the early years of the conflict in afghanistan meant that british soldiers had not been killed in combat since 2013. we chose to leave and that is what is so heartbreaking about this. the consequences were clearly obvious. the afghan armed forces were trained to fight alongside western power and they would always struggle alone. the helicopters served by the now departed us contractors. more than that, i think leaving suddenly, the morale is hitting people so hard. they ve thought it s over, good luck and goodbye. after 20 years, we have walked away from sustainable peace because it was taking too long. for example, we stayed in germany for