Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are kate proctor, whos the editor of politics home, and the businessjournalist, john crowley. Tomorrows front pages. The Financial Times leads with the pledge from president joe biden, who vows to get americans out of afghanistan. But the admission from President Biden that not everyone will get out of afghanistan who wants to leave leads the telegraph. The i says the uk is considering sending British Forces and diplomats into the crowds outside Kabul Airport to search for evacuees. According to the times, thousands of Uk Allies face being left behind in afghanistan. And the anguish at Kabul Airport is captured on The Guardian, as a baby is passed into the hands of soldiers to escape the taliban rule. The possible threat to the uk from the Taliban Takeover leads the mirror, with security Experts Warning of a Clear And Present Danger. And a different story on the express, which leads on the new
Weekend, they were facing unrelenting shelling, topped off at the end of the days by cruise missiles. He said a lot of this damage being done in civilian areas. He said there are 1600 plus buildings that have been destroyed. We have a lot of damage done to the infrastructure and the situation is quite difficult. We also have new types of weapons being used against us. We have seen ammunition that has a time delay, so it strikes and then it waits a while before it explodes. Also, we have quite lethal ammunition used where we have a specific civilian targets aimed at. Reporter that was very atrocious what he was talking about. These are explosives that land and dont explode. Instead, they spit out a number of smaller mines. Several, up to two dozen, and then they go off on time delay. And he talked about landing these in civilian areas. Reports of these being in peoples gardens where children play. Theres other reason for Russian Forces to be doing this other than to terrorize civilians,
mr kissinger who s a hundred years old and now has no official status has also met china s top diplomat and defence minister. let s hear from james early, chief investment officer, bbae and china/us relations expert. mr kissinger is not affiliated with the us government any more any time a 100 year old man flies across the pacific that s extraordinary. china, as it exists today would not exist in the shape and form if it were not for ground work that henry kissinger laid 50 years ago, ina way he is the perfect person to do this. he cares, it comes from his heart, he doesn t have the power to actually negotiate anything but i think what he s doing is trying to open a door. china is at a crossroads right now, in terms of authoritarianism and its economy, he really wants to do it in a more peaceful way, he really believes in that. this wasn t an official visit on behalf of the us government, how much do you think president biden would have been aware of this visit before he