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Speaking on Wednesday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin was asked to respond to reports that US troops had fired on Afghan civilians following the suicide bombing at Kabul airport last Thursday.
The incident has claimed nearly 200 lives but reporters, including RT International correspondent Murad Gazdiev, have relayed accounts from eyewitnesses who claimed US troops fired at the crowds after the explosion, potentially causing more casualties.

Several EU member states were involved in the scramble to evacuate citizens and local Afghan supporters from Kabul
"In my view, we do not need another such geopolitical event to grasp that the EU must strive for greater decision-making autonomy and greater capacity for action in the world," he told the Bled Strategic Forum in Slovenia.
Influence is EU's 'greatest challenge'
Looking to the future of the EU's role in the world, the EU Council president discussed the importance of maintaining the bloc's influence in an interdependent world.
"European influence will be our greatest challenge in the coming years, and Afghanistan has offered a stark demonstration," he said.
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Dear Charles Michel, the EU is just as beholden to the US as it ever was. You're not fooling anyone. The EU's Afghan refugee program is a case in point.
Mu, known scientifically as B.1.621, has been classified as a "variant of interest", the global health body said Tuesday in its weekly pandemic bulletin.
The WHO said the variant has mutations that indicate a risk of resistance to vaccines and stressed that further studies were needed to better understand it.
"The Mu variant has a constellation of mutations that indicate potential properties of immune escape," the bulletin said.

Evacuees wait to board a US Boeing C-17 Globemaster III during an evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan, Aug. 23.
"The U.S. military negotiated a secret arrangement with the Taliban that resulted in Taliban members escorting groups of Americans to the gates of the Kabul airport as they sought to escape Afghanistan," CNN reported.
"The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the arrangements, which have not been disclosed until now because the US was concerned about Taliban reaction to any publicity as well as the threat of attacks from ISIS-K if its operatives had realized Americans were being escorted in groups."The Taliban allegedly escorted some Americans a few times a day from a staging area near the airport to a gate that was manned by U.S. forces. U.S. forces were able to watch some of the escorts take place.
Comment: Biden's administration has gone on as it began, in confusion and chaos. All according to a larger plan?
- Nearly 200 Americans estimated to remain in Afghanistan after US withdrawal
- Biden takes 'responsibility' for disastrous Afghanistan withdraw, spins mission as 'extraordinary success'
- Pace of US evacuation flights from Afghanistan slowing one day before Biden's deadline
- 'War is over - Taliban won': Final US flight leaves Kabul airport, ending Afghanistan airlift
- Taliban hold mock 'funeral' for NATO, take Black Hawk helicopter for joyrides, and show off loot at Kabul airport after US retreat

US Army soldiers walk to their C-17 cargo plane for departure May 11, 2013 at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan.
In a meeting with students on Wednesday, Putin criticized what he said amounted to the US' mishandling of its presence in Afghanistan, which ended abruptly in August when the Taliban took the capital, Kabul.
"The result is one tragedy, one loss... American troops were present in this region, and for twenty years they tried to civilize people, and to introduce their own norms and standards of life in the broadest sense... including in the political organization of society," he continued. "The result is zero, if not to say that it is negative."
Comment: Russia has been consistent in its message that peace will only be possible with respectful dialogue, not the imposition of one group's views over another.
- Russian Foreign Ministry criticizes US for refusing to attend Afghanistan peace talks with Taliban in Moscow
- Lavrov: Despite US humiliation in Afghanistan, Russia not gloating over chaos & only 'worried about region,'
- Ex-Afghan President Karzai praises Russian-hosted talks with Taliban, denounces US failures
- The new peace brokers: Russia pushes for Afghanistan talks, inclusion of Taliban
The president, from the White House Tuesday, addressed the nation just a day after the last U.S. troops left Afghanistan, marking an end to America's longest war.
The president touted one of the "biggest airlifts in history," noting more than 120,000 individuals were airlifted to safety from Kabul, saying that "no nation has ever done anything like it in all of history," calling the mission an "extraordinary success."
The president described the rush to evacuate Americans and Afghan allies as a mission of "mercy." But he also noted the terrible toll.
Comment: This is exactly the thing they impeached Trump for!!!
President Joe Biden wanted the now-departed Afghan president to create the 'perception' that his government was capable of holding off the Taliban - an indication he knew it was only a matter of time before the US ally fell to the Islamic group even while reassuring Americans at home that it would not happen.
In the last phone call between Biden and his Afghan then-counterpart Ashraf Ghani, the American president said they needed to change perceptions of the Taliban's rapid advance 'whether it is true or not,' according to excerpts published on Tuesday.
The call took place on July 23 - weeks before the fall of Kabul - but Biden on Tuesday repeated his assertion that his team was caught flat-footed by the rapid Taliban takeover of the country.
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It comes after the terror network's Afghan offshoot, Isis-K, claimed responsibility for the attack on Kabul airport, which was carried out on Thursday and killed two Britons, the child of a British national, as well as 13 US service personnel and hundreds of Afghan civilians.
Comment: Except it seems that not only did the Pentagon know about the upcoming attack, a significant number of those who died did so as a result of gunfire coming from the US side: Who profits from the Kabul suicide bombing?
While the international community appears to have accepted the reality of Taliban rule, the UK and US remain willing to take on Islamic State, also known as Daesh.
Comment: Similar comments were made by the UK's defence minister back in April, that it 'reserved the right to attack the ungoverned spaces', so clearly they had this option in mind even before the shameful events of the withdrawal.
It's unlikely that the West is going to leave Afghanistan alone anytime soon - it's a critical node in China's Belt & Road Initiative after all - but it has sufficient nefarious resources at its disposal that it doesn't necessarily need to wage an open war:
- Pepe Escobar: Blowback: The Taliban target US intel's shadow army
- Pepe Escobar: How Russia-China are stage-managing the Taliban

U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona addresses the daily press briefing at the White House in Washington, D.C., August 5, 2021.
"The Department has heard from parents from across the country - particularly parents of students with disabilities and with underlying medical conditions - about how state bans on universal indoor masking are putting their children at risk and preventing them from accessing in-person learning equally," Cardona said in a press release.
OCR will investigate whether the states in question have violated Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, which deal with discrimination.
Comment: See also:
- Judge blocks Florida governor DeSantis's order banning mask mandates
- Security forced to escort Connecticut Governor Lamont from angry protesters after he defends school mask mandate
- ACLU goes to war with South Carolina to demand mask MANDATE in schools
- DeSantis vindicated: There's no science behind masks on kids
- The face mask folly: 10 examples of faulty reasoning
- Pro-mask pediatrics group denies scrubbing resources on importance of faces in child development

Azamat Ayvazov claims he was recruited by the UK special services to spy on ISIS militants in Syria but was then abandoned there.
Azamat Ayvazov, 33, who is in a pre-trial facility in Russia's southern republic of Dagestan, gave an exclusive interview to RT's Ilya Petrenko, who became interested in the unusually talkative ex-militant's side of the story.
The man claims that ending up in the ranks of the notorious terrorist group was never his intention, and instead holds himself to be a victim of "geopolitical games."
Ayvazov left Russia some 10 years ago, gaining refugee status in the UK. Following the 2015 Charlie Hebdo attack, he ended up on the radar of the British secret services, as they allegedly screened "Muslim-looking" individuals.
Comment: Terroristic organizations like ISIS/ISIL, Al-Qaeda, and many others are created, financed and commanded by the PTB through the Intelligence agencies. They need them, so they can cause terror and fear among the population.
They represent the secret unofficial army and they are using it to strip the basic human rights of the targeted population, to invade and destroy countries that oppose them, and to globally install totalitarian police state.
But don't worry. They are doing it for our own good.
See also:
- Surprised? US passport of ISIS leader found in Sirte Libya
- Russian and Chinese intelligence: ISIS will start invasion to Central Asia with US support
- 50 U.S. spies say ISIS intelligence was cooked for political purposes
- Russia on U.S. refusing to share intel on ISIS: Who's side are you on?
- Canadian intel agent linked with getting British schoolgirls into Syria to join ISIS
- Truth teller? Sudan's President says CIA and Mossad 'stand behind' Isis and Boko Haram
- 'Brought to you by agency which produced Al-Qaeda and ISIS' - Assange dishes it out to CIA chief










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