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por suerte, logrÓ continuar mi recorrido por pakistÁn. la siguiente pared de esa ciudad sonrisa con afganistÁn y lugar del movimiento pakistanÍ. una zona altamente restringida para los extranjeros, por la alta presencia de extremistas e imprevisibles actos terroristas. mi guÍa, casi no deja bajar del carro. ante esta delicada situaciÓn, me traslado al colorido... no solamente serÁn las pocas mujeres que estÁ aquÍ, sino soy una de las pocas extrajeras. me convierto y me consigo con pakistanÍ es muy sonrientes curiosos. algunos bromean con la organizaciÓn terrorista de su paÍs. >> y hasta me encuentro con un casamentero. este seÑor me quiere presentar a dos buenos candidatos para casarme. lamentan que no soy musulmana. mi recorrido me di cuenta que porque estÁn es mucho más que violencia y fundamentalismo islÁmico. >> vamos con informaciÓn deportiva. >> en la continuaciÓn de la fecha cuatro, en la liga m el x. se consigue la primera victoria. la mÁquina se impone y consigue su primera victoria en el torneo. mientras despueb
por suerte, logrÓ continuar mi recorrido por pakistÁn. la siguiente pared de esa ciudad sonrisa con afganistÁn y lugar del movimiento pakistanÍ. una zona altamente restringida para los extranjeros, por la alta presencia de extremistas e imprevisibles actos terroristas. mi guÍa, casi no deja bajar del carro. ante esta delicada situaciÓn, me traslado al colorido... no solamente serÁn las pocas mujeres que estÁ aquÍ, sino soy una de las pocas extrajeras. me convierto y me consigo con...
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. >> these people on the periphery of karachi, pakistan, are waiting for water, but the trucks that were supposed to bring it show up increasingly infrequently and the water they do deliver is sometimes 30. -- sometimes dirty. >> for six months, we have not received a single drop of water. what are we supposed to do? choose between water or food for our families? we have small children and young girls. why are we being punished? >> the water available from nearby rivers and dammed lakes is only enough for half of karachi's population and individuals have to compete with factories for water in pakistan's largest city. if something isn't done, experts say factories will have to close. water shortage is a major issue in many developing and emerging countries and the world's industrialized nations are part of the problem. >> around the world, water is getting scarcer in many places. in most of these regions, the private goods production sector is the main water user. as the world's third-largest importer, germany bears great responsibility for what happens in areas that are sources of water.
. >> these people on the periphery of karachi, pakistan, are waiting for water, but the trucks that were supposed to bring it show up increasingly infrequently and the water they do deliver is sometimes 30. -- sometimes dirty. >> for six months, we have not received a single drop of water. what are we supposed to do? choose between water or food for our families? we have small children and young girls. why are we being punished? >> the water available from nearby rivers and...
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. >> in pakistan, growing fears that a huge rally could trigger violence in the capital. opposition figures are staging a marsh -- in march. >> marching on the other end, 20,000 security and police officers. >> along the 300 kilometer route to the capital. he calls the government corrupt and calling for fresh elections. >> we demand that the prime minister will resign. >> the prime minister is offering to investigate the operations. >> it will play with the constitution. >> security forces have set up road locks to make sure the protest don't get out of control. >> we are joined on the line from islamabad who leads the center for research in security studies. does this pose an actual threat actio? >> from the prime minister, it started off almost 12 hours ago. it is expected the march would have swelled to tens of thousands of people. and behind the scenes, a lot is going on. it is very difficult to say if it is a threat to the prime minister and the government. they're sticking to the demand heating up to fresh elections. >> there are rumors that pakistan's military is c
. >> in pakistan, growing fears that a huge rally could trigger violence in the capital. opposition figures are staging a marsh -- in march. >> marching on the other end, 20,000 security and police officers. >> along the 300 kilometer route to the capital. he calls the government corrupt and calling for fresh elections. >> we demand that the prime minister will resign. >> the prime minister is offering to investigate the operations. >> it will play with the...
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god willing, a new pakistan is coming into existence. >> with tens of thousands of taking part, the marchers consider the biggest challenge yet to the prime minister's government. >> next in india, the prime minister has vowed to fix what he calls the countries pro can government in his first independence day speech since taking office. >> would he attack the record of the elite and in the break with the past, he delivered his speech in english. he also condemned the recent series of rate cases among calling sexual violence a source of shame for the nation. for decades come indians have opportunity.omeland in search of the government says there are more than 20 million indians living there. >> germany continues to grow in importance on the world stage, the country has caught the eye of many indians will sub some preparing themselves for a move. latest figures show a surge in the number of indian students learning german. >> reay is learning german. she is studying hard for an exam and making sure to cover all bases. and get another step closer to fulfilling her lifelong dream. >> i want to b
god willing, a new pakistan is coming into existence. >> with tens of thousands of taking part, the marchers consider the biggest challenge yet to the prime minister's government. >> next in india, the prime minister has vowed to fix what he calls the countries pro can government in his first independence day speech since taking office. >> would he attack the record of the elite and in the break with the past, he delivered his speech in english. he also condemned the recent...
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resultaron secuestrados en los enfrentamientos entre partidarios en clÉrigo que se opone al gobernÓ pakistÁn, las autoridades han detenido a 500 presuntos partidarios del clÉrigo y recuperaron armas vamos a perÚ donde 20 personas murieron y otras 20 resultaron heridas despuÉs de que el chofer de un autobÚs perdiÓ el control y se precipitÓ a un abismo, la tragedia ocurriÓ en una vÍa que conecta guanuco con lima, aparecer el conductor se quedÓ dormido. la historia de un joven cubano que llegÓ a los estados unidos sin hablar inglÉs logrÓ vencer la barrera del idioma y ser aceptado en 12 de las universidades mÁs prestigiosas de la naciÓn gracias a sus maestros que rÁpidamente se dio cuenta de su potencial y lo empujaron a cursos mÁs avanzados desde miami florida danay nos dice de quÉ se trata. >> llegÓ hubo junto su familia a los 11 aÑos como mucho inmigrantes perseguÍa un sueÑo nunca imaginÓ que su perseverancia lo llevarÍa 6 aÑos despuÉs a ser aceptado en 12 universidades mite, yale, stanford. >> llegar aquÍ fue brusco yo no sabÍa nada de inglÉs cuando vine llegar y
resultaron secuestrados en los enfrentamientos entre partidarios en clÉrigo que se opone al gobernÓ pakistÁn, las autoridades han detenido a 500 presuntos partidarios del clÉrigo y recuperaron armas vamos a perÚ donde 20 personas murieron y otras 20 resultaron heridas despuÉs de que el chofer de un autobÚs perdiÓ el control y se precipitÓ a un abismo, la tragedia ocurriÓ en una vÍa que conecta guanuco con lima, aparecer el conductor se quedÓ dormido. la historia de un joven cubano...
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." >> sudan, syria, afghanistan, and pakistan also rank among the most dangerous countries for aid workers. attacks have quadrupled in recent years. workers have long been regarded as neutral, but that often has not protected them or made their work easier. >> the increasing intensity and radicalization of the armed conflict is making it more and more difficult for us to give humanitarian aid when and where it is needed. >> with no end to the conflict inside, aid agencies are struggling to find a solution to the crisis. >> three people sick with ebola in liberia seem to be improving after being given an experimental drug. medical workers were given the last doses of the drug which has not been clinically tested on humans. it will take months before more can be manufactured. the ebola epidemic has killed more than 1200 people in west africa. the world health organization says there's no proven treatment for the deadly virus. quarantine measures are limiting access to basic necessities. russia has banned western food imports in response to sanctions over ukraine, and it is hitting europe's f
." >> sudan, syria, afghanistan, and pakistan also rank among the most dangerous countries for aid workers. attacks have quadrupled in recent years. workers have long been regarded as neutral, but that often has not protected them or made their work easier. >> the increasing intensity and radicalization of the armed conflict is making it more and more difficult for us to give humanitarian aid when and where it is needed. >> with no end to the conflict inside, aid agencies...
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the pakistan now. antigovernment protesters have agreed to meet with ministers after days of the medical turmoil. thousands have been demonstrating outside the national parliament in islam about -- islamabad. they want prime minister nawaz sharif to step down over allegations of corruption. the demonstrations have been largely peaceful so far. u.s. attorney general eric holder is expected to visit the st. louis suburb of ferguson in missouri. following an 11th night of unrest after the shooting of a black teenager. police in riot gear arrested another 47 people after protesters hurled bottles at officers. otherwise, the night was comparatively calm. the lease in st. louis earlier shot down another black man who was reportedly wielding a knife. stay with us. we will be back in just a minute. >> welcome back. palestinians fired dozens of rockets into israel today, and the israeli military responded with airstrikes. both sides blame each other for the renewed escalation in violence, on tuesday just before
the pakistan now. antigovernment protesters have agreed to meet with ministers after days of the medical turmoil. thousands have been demonstrating outside the national parliament in islam about -- islamabad. they want prime minister nawaz sharif to step down over allegations of corruption. the demonstrations have been largely peaceful so far. u.s. attorney general eric holder is expected to visit the st. louis suburb of ferguson in missouri. following an 11th night of unrest after the shooting...
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miles de manifestantes invadieron las calles de la ciudad en pakistÁn para protestar en contra del gobierno. los Ánimos, se caldearon cuando seguidores del presidente dispararon contra el vehÍculo encabezaba la marcha, donde viajaba el lÍder del movimiento opositor, y respondieron con una lluvia de piedras. tambiÉn, una avalancha de lodo y rocas cubriÓ un vecindario en nevada, donde las torrenciales lluvias han causado este trÁgico deslave. los vehÍculos van a la deriva por las carreteras inundadas, las autoridad del hacer una alerta porque el nivel del agua hacen de con rapidez y sorprende a los conductores en medio de la vÍa. gracias a la acciÓn de veterano de guerra, una bandera estadounidense profanada por delincuentes, pudo ser recuperada. el miembro ejecutivo de un consejo de veteranos, puso manos a la obra, y ahora una nueva insignia ondea en ese lugar. muy lamentable noticia, le contamos que al menos cuatro menores que vivieron el albergue la gran familia, se han quitado la vida en las Últimas dos semanas, en mÉxico como por el trauma que les causÓ el abuso de que fueron
miles de manifestantes invadieron las calles de la ciudad en pakistÁn para protestar en contra del gobierno. los Ánimos, se caldearon cuando seguidores del presidente dispararon contra el vehÍculo encabezaba la marcha, donde viajaba el lÍder del movimiento opositor, y respondieron con una lluvia de piedras. tambiÉn, una avalancha de lodo y rocas cubriÓ un vecindario en nevada, donde las torrenciales lluvias han causado este trÁgico deslave. los vehÍculos van a la deriva por las...
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in pakistan there are agencies. so behind that faÇade also are many criminal organizations that are operating. this suits them in a big way. the same in afghanistan. in one case i was told that in one area we realize there were five girls schools it was not the taliban. he was a member of the construction company. a girls school everyone will say taliban has reconstructed. the religious angle is not there or the debtor phenomenon is linked to all these issues in a significant fashion but all the factors the most important one is also a big fashion. it in karachi for example they were able to unearth a training school that is not a suicide bombing training school. in karachi this was meant to teach you how to rob a bank to the seniormost police officer who was able to unearth that was killed in karachi. that is a very critical issue for us to look at. the third one is the whole issue of these two words -- the frontier state of course is this tribal belt farm where they are able to -- there's no international border.
in pakistan there are agencies. so behind that faÇade also are many criminal organizations that are operating. this suits them in a big way. the same in afghanistan. in one case i was told that in one area we realize there were five girls schools it was not the taliban. he was a member of the construction company. a girls school everyone will say taliban has reconstructed. the religious angle is not there or the debtor phenomenon is linked to all these issues in a significant fashion but all...
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. >> ¿quÉ pasa con los cientos de personas que estamos matando con naves a control remoto en pakistÁn, en yemen y en somalia? yo hablo en nombre de estas vÍctimas inocentes. ustedes nos estÁn haciendo mÁs vulnerables matando a tanta gente inocente en el mundo. ¡deberÍa darles vergÜenza! >> brennan sabe que su agencia es controversial, pero tambiÉn dice que estÁ salvaguardando a estados unidos. >> yo estoy muy satisfecho con lo que hemos logrado a lo largo de los aÑos. ¿podemos mejorar? sÍ. ¿necesitamos mejorar? sÍ, pero el mundo es un lugar muy grande y peligroso, por eso es tan importante que los organismos de inteligencia como la cia pueden seguir prosperando y atrayendo a los elementos mejores y mÁs brillantes de estados unidos para que nos ayuden a seguir velando por la seguridad del paÍs, porque cada dÍa se hacen intentos aquÍ y en el extranjero para matar estadounidenses. >> uno de los que mÁs critica a la cia es el senador republicano de kentucky rand paul. >> nos han mentido, asÍ que es difícil creerles. >> sigan con nosotros. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dentro del cong
. >> ¿quÉ pasa con los cientos de personas que estamos matando con naves a control remoto en pakistÁn, en yemen y en somalia? yo hablo en nombre de estas vÍctimas inocentes. ustedes nos estÁn haciendo mÁs vulnerables matando a tanta gente inocente en el mundo. ¡deberÍa darles vergÜenza! >> brennan sabe que su agencia es controversial, pero tambiÉn dice que estÁ salvaguardando a estados unidos. >> yo estoy muy satisfecho con lo que hemos logrado a lo largo de los...
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. >> ¿quÉ pasa con los citode persos que estamos ndo con naves a control remoto en pakistÁn, en yemen y en somalia? yo hablo en nombre de estas vÍctimas inocent. ustedes noestÁcido matando a tanta gente inocente en el mundo. ¡debería esguza controversi, pero tambiÉ dos unidos.alndoes yo esy muy sati hocolo que hradomomejopoo itae e s organism de eados udoslos Ás brillantes pa queos ayuel rqueaÍ i y en xtnjero pa matar estadounidenses. sigano >> dentro del congreso la perspectiva sobre el organismo de inteligencia de los estados unidos es muy diferente. uno de los que mÁs critica a la cia es el senador republicano de kentucky rand paul. en marzo del aÑo pasado hablÓ durante 13 horas en el senado. en ese momento intentÓ frenar el nombramiento de john brennan como director de la cia. tuvimos la oportunidad de ir a hablar con el director de la cia, john brennan. fuimos hasta la cia, y la perspectiva que ellos tienen de la seguridad nacional es muy diferente a la suya. >> ¡quÉ sorpresa, qué sorpresa! >> ¿cambiÓ este paÍs despuÉs del 11 de septiembre? ¿cree que a pesar de
. >> ¿quÉ pasa con los citode persos que estamos ndo con naves a control remoto en pakistÁn, en yemen y en somalia? yo hablo en nombre de estas vÍctimas inocent. ustedes noestÁcido matando a tanta gente inocente en el mundo. ¡debería esguza controversi, pero tambiÉ dos unidos.alndoes yo esy muy sati hocolo que hradomomejopoo itae e s organism de eados udoslos Ás brillantes pa queos ayuel rqueaÍ i y en xtnjero pa matar estadounidenses. sigano >> dentro del congreso la...
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-pakistan relationship. we are vagary grateful to carnegie for this excellent program and their support. north waziristan, it evokes all kinds of memories, particularly in the last few years. this was the campaign that never came about that led to a break between the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and -- [indiscernible] this was something that people expected because it was something the allies wanted the polling -- the pakistan allies to undertake him even as they operated in the tribal areas. north waziristan was spared a major operation. over the years, many deals were made and were broken. but the key ingredient in this was the presence of the apollo group which were reported to be seeking sanctuary in north waziristan, using it as operations innch afghanistan. so this was a bonus contention and betweenanistan united states and pakistan and became famous among other things for repeated road attacks and the frequency of the drone attacks would be something that would eat remarked upon regula
-pakistan relationship. we are vagary grateful to carnegie for this excellent program and their support. north waziristan, it evokes all kinds of memories, particularly in the last few years. this was the campaign that never came about that led to a break between the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and -- [indiscernible] this was something that people expected because it was something the allies wanted the polling -- the pakistan allies to undertake him even as they operated in the...
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the pakistan tell a ban. it is a frankenstein have the taliban movement that has turned against pakistan. it is very difficult as an outsider, especially one sitting on massachusetts avenue to get much ground troops. my suspicion is that very careful operation that those after parts of the palace of the pakistan have turned on the pakistani state. very carefully it does not go after terrorists and militants in that area which have long connections to the is high, most notably the high connie clan which also operates in this area. i think what we are seeing in pakistan is the gradual realization. i think that at the same time they know better than many of us how big is. and not a reasonable strategy is to -- which means in the in that as mrs. clinton wrote in her book a package and we will continue to encourage poises states on the zero that there will only buy non pakistan the spree do you think that the u.s. special forces szigeti osama bin lot and focused on that problem. >> what is clearly focused the paki
the pakistan tell a ban. it is a frankenstein have the taliban movement that has turned against pakistan. it is very difficult as an outsider, especially one sitting on massachusetts avenue to get much ground troops. my suspicion is that very careful operation that those after parts of the palace of the pakistan have turned on the pakistani state. very carefully it does not go after terrorists and militants in that area which have long connections to the is high, most notably the high connie...
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they will be under pressure either pakistan army. ofthere any possibility applying the doctrine of necessity that they might start working together, taking both sides as a common enemy? back whoose in the couldn't hear the doctor. there are 2.2 is making. in his own visit to pakistan he saw a great convergence among all the military people that he the aims of this exercise. the question was, is a possibility of the afghan and pakistani taliban joining hands. >> i think early this year the pakistan army intercepted several sources. there is a delay. this was a message. at that point, it became a nightmarish possibility. was after the post-2014 drawdown. i have no doubt in my mind that whatever the differences are, at the end of the day, they are one thus far as ideology is concerned. the second part, which is that you said that the afghan taliban will be under pressure from the afghan forces. i think it is the other way around. the forces will be under pressure from the taliban. having eliminated this last stronghold, we have done a t
they will be under pressure either pakistan army. ofthere any possibility applying the doctrine of necessity that they might start working together, taking both sides as a common enemy? back whoose in the couldn't hear the doctor. there are 2.2 is making. in his own visit to pakistan he saw a great convergence among all the military people that he the aims of this exercise. the question was, is a possibility of the afghan and pakistani taliban joining hands. >> i think early this year the...
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he was ambassador to pakistan a close friend of pakistan. you can read the book and see the distaste he has for pakistan because he thinks the pakistanis -- there are simply no doubt about it. that is why have some doubts about the nomenclature. but still we know for a fact from various studies that the majority of taliban either had moved to pakistan with their families. recently there was a mullah who was killed who was the taliban leader who was killed most likely by pakistani taliban because military intelligence is now pushing them. that is the commitment they have given to the united states. however in the initial years they ignored the option to come to pakistan from their point of view. in afghanistan they would have been killed. pakistan gave him space and it's my guess and estimate without any direct source in this case, i think maybe now 100 afghan taliban leaders are around that number came to pakistan and brought their families. at that time they talk to pakistan that pakistan should have stood by them but despite that they save
he was ambassador to pakistan a close friend of pakistan. you can read the book and see the distaste he has for pakistan because he thinks the pakistanis -- there are simply no doubt about it. that is why have some doubts about the nomenclature. but still we know for a fact from various studies that the majority of taliban either had moved to pakistan with their families. recently there was a mullah who was killed who was the taliban leader who was killed most likely by pakistani taliban...
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bombings in pakistan and the number of attacks across pakistan. there are some groups which never went to pakistan so they are framed as good taliban. haqqani group is one of them. but they are pursuing some of the pakistani interest in afghanistan because of the expansion of the indian infrastructure in afghanistan. some right some wrongs. they don't want the situation to revert to the 1990s where they were says ethnic war in pakistan was using some of the iran media for pashtuns militants in the area. they don't want that to happen again. they wanted to risk war northern afghanistan not out of love for business but billy based on this spurt -- perspective. the most interesting to me as i found out during my studies bats for the first many years doing the war on terror no one or maybe it was some use the word no one in most meetings between the head of state within pakistan and the united states the issue of taliban never came up. we mentioned in passing and it's a very popular issue for america to look into. why from 1002 -- 2,012,006 and the in
bombings in pakistan and the number of attacks across pakistan. there are some groups which never went to pakistan so they are framed as good taliban. haqqani group is one of them. but they are pursuing some of the pakistani interest in afghanistan because of the expansion of the indian infrastructure in afghanistan. some right some wrongs. they don't want the situation to revert to the 1990s where they were says ethnic war in pakistan was using some of the iran media for pashtuns militants in...
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pakistan wants f-16s or pakistan wants modern police stations. you can rather than -- price of one f-16, you build 30 new modern pli stations and not only about salary but a policy choice and those that provide pakistan with the weapons, they have a choice. i think most likely the best chance i will have is to be able at some stage advise the prime minister. i love my job as an academic and love to be a professor and writer so there's no chance that i'll ever become a prom bime minister but if i get a chance to advise and i quote a pakistani friend who served in high positions and i'll actually record him because i'm mentioning him, very bright pakistani foreign service officer who was here on a u.s. scholarship a couple of years ago, went back. he had mentioned in his experience working in the prime minister's office that pakistan's 50% of all the problems can be resolved if you get an honest and an efficient and a competent prime minister. because some of the things are very, very basic. for instance, and that's my idea, the first and foremost
pakistan wants f-16s or pakistan wants modern police stations. you can rather than -- price of one f-16, you build 30 new modern pli stations and not only about salary but a policy choice and those that provide pakistan with the weapons, they have a choice. i think most likely the best chance i will have is to be able at some stage advise the prime minister. i love my job as an academic and love to be a professor and writer so there's no chance that i'll ever become a prom bime minister but if...
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he was ambassador to pakistan a close friend of pakistan. you can read the book and see the distaste he has for pakistan because he thinks the pakistanis -- there are simply no doubt about it. that is why have some doubts about the nomenclature. but still we know for a fact from various studies that the majority of taliban either had moved to pakistan with their families. recently there was a mullah who was killed who was the taliban leader who was killed most likely by pakistani taliban because military intelligence is now pushing them. that is the commitment they have given to the united states. however in the initial years they ignored the option to come to pakistan from their point of view. in afghanistan they would have been killed. pakistan gave him space and it's my guess and estimate without any direct source in this case, i think maybe now 100 afghan taliban leaders are around that number came to pakistan and brought their families. at that time they talk to pakistan that pakistan should have stood by them but despite that they save
he was ambassador to pakistan a close friend of pakistan. you can read the book and see the distaste he has for pakistan because he thinks the pakistanis -- there are simply no doubt about it. that is why have some doubts about the nomenclature. but still we know for a fact from various studies that the majority of taliban either had moved to pakistan with their families. recently there was a mullah who was killed who was the taliban leader who was killed most likely by pakistani taliban...
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pakistan. you will be amazed, they were from all different backgrounds, all very secular. if you look at those 15 proponents, different to comprehend how a state that is falling. at people, the idea is distributed in 2 different action. that is a phenomena and i tried to answer is that question how the draft had taken place. to begin and explain the context of what we are looking at. i think five major factors i would like to mention, my findings, first and foremost, need for us to understand the different ways in which the taliban and pakistan and how they were doomed in some ways. what was the genesis of these two organizations. i met gandhi today, the old class of the old guard of the afghan taliban seems to be open to negotiation. i will not say they have come to the best, but they are looking for opportunities to negotiate. maybe some of the other associates -- my understanding is the old taliban has lost control of the incidents taking place in afghanistan. this is the second problem with
pakistan. you will be amazed, they were from all different backgrounds, all very secular. if you look at those 15 proponents, different to comprehend how a state that is falling. at people, the idea is distributed in 2 different action. that is a phenomena and i tried to answer is that question how the draft had taken place. to begin and explain the context of what we are looking at. i think five major factors i would like to mention, my findings, first and foremost, need for us to understand...
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-pakistan relationship. we have been grateful to carnegie for this excellent row graham and the support -- program and their support. evokes allristan kinds of memories, particularly the last few years. this is the campaign that never came about. theed to a break region chief of staffs and the then army chief. this was a campaign that people expect it because it was something that the united states and its allies wanted very much for warziristan to undertake even as they operated in other parts in the area. north warziristan was somehow spared a major operation hear it over the years, many deals were made and were broken, but the key ingredient in this was the about and --he how who are seeking sanctuary. this was a topic of tension. they became famous among other things for repeated drone attack us and the frequency of the attacks would be something that would be remarked upon regularly . months, it was quite clear that the pakistan and taliban were not taking the offensive. there were attacks, including th
-pakistan relationship. we have been grateful to carnegie for this excellent row graham and the support -- program and their support. evokes allristan kinds of memories, particularly the last few years. this is the campaign that never came about. theed to a break region chief of staffs and the then army chief. this was a campaign that people expect it because it was something that the united states and its allies wanted very much for warziristan to undertake even as they operated in other parts...
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>> helping the pakistans to make them secure but the pakistans don't want our help because they are convinced any help we give them in securing the nuclear weapons is an act to clandestinely figure out where the nuclear weapons are and they're probably right about that. >> charlie: why won't they bleat us talk to a.q. khan? >> a.q. khan didn't pirate nuclear material all around the world by himself. he had the help of the pakistani army. he was able to fly around the world in pakistani air force jets and sell stuff and have it delivered. the last time i checked on expedia you can't get apactiony jet to deliver you or stuff for you. the pakistani military was involved and a lot of the politicians were intimately involved like bhutto. >> charlie: bhutto was involved in what way? >> the early negotiations with north korea on exchanging nuclear secrets in terms of missile parts. she even admits it in her memoirs. if mr. khan was on your show and told you the truth, it would be highly embarrassing for the government of pakistan and for many, many pakistanis. >> charlie: yet he's a national hero in
>> helping the pakistans to make them secure but the pakistans don't want our help because they are convinced any help we give them in securing the nuclear weapons is an act to clandestinely figure out where the nuclear weapons are and they're probably right about that. >> charlie: why won't they bleat us talk to a.q. khan? >> a.q. khan didn't pirate nuclear material all around the world by himself. he had the help of the pakistani army. he was able to fly around the world in...
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-pakistan relationship. we have been grateful to carnegie for this excellent row graham and the support -- program and their support. evokes allristan kinds of memories, particularly the last few years. this is the campaign that never came about. theed to a break region chief of staffs and the then army chief. this was a campaign that people expect it because it was something that the united states and its allies wanted very much for warziristan to undertake even as they operated in other parts in the area. north warziristan was somehow spared a major operation hear it over the years, many deals were made and were broken, but the key ingredient in this was the about and --he how who are seeking sanctuary. this was a topic of tension. they became famous among other things for repeated drone attack us and the frequency of the attacks would be something that would be remarked upon regularly . months, it was quite clear that the pakistan and taliban were not taking the offensive. there were attacks, including th
-pakistan relationship. we have been grateful to carnegie for this excellent row graham and the support -- program and their support. evokes allristan kinds of memories, particularly the last few years. this is the campaign that never came about. theed to a break region chief of staffs and the then army chief. this was a campaign that people expect it because it was something that the united states and its allies wanted very much for warziristan to undertake even as they operated in other parts...
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of pakistan when all is really is that it. was. now pakistan is a shadow theatre. its authorities complain about this. franks but never do anything serious such as calling for the united nations to stop. this ruse. and if america or anyone else in the world was flying a drone over your hometown and they were firing missiles at anybody that would be will go three in the french air force would shoot things down in a heartbeat and you know when the pakistan government says they're doing everything they can you know it's not true and you don't know quite what their motivations are and i daresay that quite complex as to read that some are just afraid the americans get so much money from the americans that they don't want to do anything i had one come to say with one of the pakistani elite who honestly said to me that the americans give us so much money that you know what's three thousand people and reservist you know they can kill that many then kill more if they want and this is unbelievably horrible attitude and i'm not saying that by all pakistanis and government i t
of pakistan when all is really is that it. was. now pakistan is a shadow theatre. its authorities complain about this. franks but never do anything serious such as calling for the united nations to stop. this ruse. and if america or anyone else in the world was flying a drone over your hometown and they were firing missiles at anybody that would be will go three in the french air force would shoot things down in a heartbeat and you know when the pakistan government says they're doing everything...
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where are pakistan's nuclear weapons? when we went in and got osama bin laden, the reaction of most pakistani generals was not oh, my god. most pakistani generals response was if they can do this, could they steal our nuclear arsenal? it is apples and oranges. one person versus a couple of hundred nuclear weapons is a hugely different. that is their reaction. it tells you they regard us as the existential threat along with india. >> it is sometimes said that if iran gets a nuclear weapon, the saudis would go to their friends of pakistan who they have given a lot of money and say we need some weapons. is that your understanding? >> certainly a lot of smoke about that. very close relations. there was no closer relationship than the one between saudi arabia and pakistan. the prime minister this week is in saudi arabia meeting with all the officials. he has lived there in exile for them first decade of the century. i do not have proof positive. i do not have a signed contract. but, in extremist, if saudi arabia goes to pakist
where are pakistan's nuclear weapons? when we went in and got osama bin laden, the reaction of most pakistani generals was not oh, my god. most pakistani generals response was if they can do this, could they steal our nuclear arsenal? it is apples and oranges. one person versus a couple of hundred nuclear weapons is a hugely different. that is their reaction. it tells you they regard us as the existential threat along with india. >> it is sometimes said that if iran gets a nuclear weapon,...
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one reason about -- and the pakistan american league and observation, other than recently in pakistan. i found them totally -- they had -- they were really speaking to with one voice. sometimes you see because of the politicians' statements and other things but other than that, they are working together, as well as working closely with the administration, we are going to win that war, and which we don't but this is done terrorism. he doesn't draw any battle lines and even the superpowers generally face in this territory. given the time line of the time frame, it is difficult to get. after that for the time being moving forward, at the same time, to rehabilitate all these people about the numbers we are disputing. my question -- one question is since the afghan taliban would be under pressure, the forces would be tested, the very high position rating ground forces and they will be under pressure with law forces and by pakistan army. is there any possibility of the doctrine of necessity they might start working together? >> anyone in the back who couldn't hear? to make the point, they s
one reason about -- and the pakistan american league and observation, other than recently in pakistan. i found them totally -- they had -- they were really speaking to with one voice. sometimes you see because of the politicians' statements and other things but other than that, they are working together, as well as working closely with the administration, we are going to win that war, and which we don't but this is done terrorism. he doesn't draw any battle lines and even the superpowers...
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there is no closer relationship than the one between saudi arabia and pakistan. prime minister sharif this week is sending in saudi arabia meeting with all of the saudi senior royals, he has lived there in exile for most of the first decade of this century. yes. i think -- i don't have proof positive, i don't have a signed contract, i don't think anyone has a signed contract, but in extremis if saudi arabia goes to pakistan and says we need nuclear weapons it is going to be pretty hard for any pakastani leader to say no. >> rose: no. >> i hear you. there is also this question. do the saudis worry a lot about the fact that something like the arab spring could come to them? >> absolutely. when the arab spring began, king abdullah invested 13 $130 billin in buying off the saudi population. that's a lot of money. even for saudis. that tells me that he and the other royals were worried it could happen to them. and they responded in the best way they could. make sure everyone has got everything they want, try to buy everybody off. i think it worries them a lot. i think
there is no closer relationship than the one between saudi arabia and pakistan. prime minister sharif this week is sending in saudi arabia meeting with all of the saudi senior royals, he has lived there in exile for most of the first decade of this century. yes. i think -- i don't have proof positive, i don't have a signed contract, i don't think anyone has a signed contract, but in extremis if saudi arabia goes to pakistan and says we need nuclear weapons it is going to be pretty hard for any...
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they left pakistan in a more problem at situation. relations between huh veer's league and the army have soured. the prosecution of the tpoerl army chivas well aformerarmly. >> political leadership are becoming -- getting more entangled in to it and imran kahn and mr. al kadri are trying to benefit from the situation, so i think there is some sympathy in the military circles for imran kahn and even kadri. >> reporter: kahn accuses the prime minister of rigging the may 2013 lexes, despite winning 34 seats in the national assembly and forming the government in the first degree kp province after the same pol polls. cat respite wants a shake up after 12 his followers were killed by police for moving encroachments outside his house. he was an m.p. in the government. but is ineligible to take part in the polls due to his canadian citizenship, this is pakistan's first government to have taken over from an elected parliament and it says protesters demand for the prime minister to resign is unconstitutional. but there have been more protests i
they left pakistan in a more problem at situation. relations between huh veer's league and the army have soured. the prosecution of the tpoerl army chivas well aformerarmly. >> political leadership are becoming -- getting more entangled in to it and imran kahn and mr. al kadri are trying to benefit from the situation, so i think there is some sympathy in the military circles for imran kahn and even kadri. >> reporter: kahn accuses the prime minister of rigging the may 2013 lexes,...
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how cricket nation pakistan is supplying the world with footballs. and, we visit europe's hydroelectric powerhouse, norway. >> the democratic republic of congo is a rich country on paper, but the oil wealth that could help build a prosperous nation has so far mainly fuelled conflict. both with its neighbors and among its own communities. all efforts to re-build the state have consistently failed, even after more than a decade. rampant corruption is leaving people languishing in poverty and without access to basic services. especially if they live in remote areas like the ngiri triangle along the congo river. those swamps make tough terrain for humans. but they are a crucial reserve for the country's wildlife. conservationists are now applying an unusual formula to keep that ecosystem intact. they are providing health care to the people who live there. >> in parts of the democratic republic of the congo, medical care arrives by water. the rivers are the roads in this country. the boat was a donation from germany. it travels into the ngiri reserve, the
how cricket nation pakistan is supplying the world with footballs. and, we visit europe's hydroelectric powerhouse, norway. >> the democratic republic of congo is a rich country on paper, but the oil wealth that could help build a prosperous nation has so far mainly fuelled conflict. both with its neighbors and among its own communities. all efforts to re-build the state have consistently failed, even after more than a decade. rampant corruption is leaving people languishing in poverty...
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his ideals are of pakistan based on progressive pakistan. pakistan gone very far from the ideals. i think those in the position of power can do small things through which to take pakistan back towards some ofy(](mhkr @r% issues will be related to policy issues, but others will be linked to education ensuring that your textbook and that point any prime minister can do. to ensure, review the curriculum and take out some of the words and the bigotry and part andlv parcel of the pakistani textbook. that a prime minister can do. second thing would be after accountability and corruption would be these education reforms and the third thing i think will be a larger issue, which is a peace process with india. i am convinced and i think pakistani leadership is also convinced you'll not be able to get rid of pakistani militant groups or tackle some of the radicalization unless pakistan and india both come towards sustainable peace process. there are signs of that. i think it is a pakistani security establishment which also has to be convinced. not only the pakistani political leadership can
his ideals are of pakistan based on progressive pakistan. pakistan gone very far from the ideals. i think those in the position of power can do small things through which to take pakistan back towards some ofy(](mhkr @r% issues will be related to policy issues, but others will be linked to education ensuring that your textbook and that point any prime minister can do. to ensure, review the curriculum and take out some of the words and the bigotry and part andlv parcel of the pakistani textbook....