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No Entry

US military knew dozens of Americans were at the gates of Kabul airport but refused entry during evacuation

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© Reuters/US Air ForceUS Marine provides security during evacuation of Hamid Karzai Intl. Airport in Kabul.
The US commanders in charge of evacuation abandoned dozens of American citizens at the gates of Kabul airport amid a chaotic rush to leave Afghanistan, US war correspondent and former special forces soldier Michael Yon told RT.

On Sunday, White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain was forced to acknowledge that around 100 Americans still remained in the turbulent country a week after the Biden administration's August 31 deadline to get everybody out expired.

Former special forces soldier-turned-journalist Michael Yon, who was among the volunteers helping to airlift Americans out of Afghanistan, has shared with RT some disturbing details of how holders of US passports were left behind by their own military.

On August 30, Taliban members delivered a mother with three children as well as 45 other American citizens to the gates of Kabul airport. Three civilian jets, which had been paid for by volunteers, were waiting for them at the airfield.

Comment: This incident was not the only frustrating complication due to half-baked US exit plans.

See also: Americans in 'hostage situation' with Taliban, stuck on planes for days


Arrow Up

Taliban say UN promises aid after meeting with officials in Kabul

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© Reuters/Tatyana MakeyevaTaliban spokesperson Suhail Shaheen • Moscow, Russia, July 9, 2021
Senior Taliban officials met in Kabul on Sunday (Sep 5) with the UN undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs, who promised to maintain assistance for the Afghan people, Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen said.

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, head of the Taliban's political office and other officials met Martin Griffiths as Afghanistan faces a potentially catastrophic humanitarian crisis caused by severe drought and a collapsing economy. Shaheen said on Twitter:
"The UN delegation promised continuation of humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people, saying he would call for further assistance to Afghanistan during the coming meeting of donor countries."
Shaheen said the Taliban assured the UN delegation of "cooperation and provision of needed facilities".

The United Nations is expected to convene an international aid conference in Geneva on Sep 13 to help avert what UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called a "looming humanitarian catastrophe".

Bad Guys

Iran strongly condemns Taliban assault on Panjshir Valley rebels

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Iran on Monday "strongly" condemned the Taliban's military offensive against holdout fighters in Afghanistan's Panjshir Valley, as the extremist group claimed it had taken control of the area.

"The news coming from Panjshir is truly worrying," Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh told reporters.

"The assault is strongly condemned."

Iran, the region's dominant Muslim Shia power, had until now refrained from criticizing the Taliban since the Sunni group seized Kabul on August 15.

The Taliban on Monday claimed victory in the mountainous Panjshir area, with a spokesman declaring "our country is completely taken out of the quagmire of war," three weeks after the extremist group captured the capital.

But the National Resistance Front (NRF) - made up of anti-Taliban militia and former Afghan security forces - said its fighters were still present in "strategic positions" across the valley, and that they were continuing the struggle.

Comment: Meanwhile in Kabul, there are signs of infighting. Taliban co-founder Baradar was reportedly injured in a gunfight with Haqqani Network fighters.




Heart - Black

British vaccines minister slammed for lying after announcing jab passports WILL be introduced for certain venues

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Some Britons have gone online to campaign for the sacking of the UK's vaccines minister, Nadhim Zahawi, accusing him of lying about vaccine passports after he promised in January that there were no plans to introduce them.

On Monday, angry Brits demanded Zahwai, the British minister responsible for the roll-out of Covid-19 vaccines, be sacked over the about-face on vaccine passports. "No one has been given or will be required to have a vaccine passport," he tweeted in January.

Despite previously ruling the passports out, however, on Sunday, Zahawi announced that they will be used in England, in certain circumstances, from the end of the month.

The vaccines minister said the end of September would be the right time to start using the passports as everyone over the age of 18 will have been offered two shots by then. The document will purportedly only be needed at large gatherings, like nightclubs and other large indoor venues.

Arrow Up

Philippines to implement relaxed Covid lockdown strategy to boost economy

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© Agence France-PresseRelatives of suspected Covid-19 patients sit by their bedside while waiting in a car park turned into a Covid ward outside a hospital in Binan town, Laguna province south of Manila on Monday, with record infections fuelled by the hyper-contagious Delta variant.
The Philippines will relax some Covid-19 restrictions in the Manila region from Wednesday and also intends to outline plans to shift to smaller, localised lockdowns to support the economy, the presidential spokesperson said.

The moves come despite the Southeast Asian country reporting record infection numbers as it battles the Delta variant.

The government believed localised Covid-19 restrictions would be more effective in controlling outbreaks without constraining mobility and business activity too much, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque told a briefing.

Comment: World-wide, common sense is beginning to re-assert itself. It can't come soon enough.


Black Cat

Never-Trumper Kinzinger: GOP 'should not have the majority' until they stop 'pushing conspiracies'

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© CNNDana Bash and Rep. Adam Kizinger
Representative Adam Kinzinger (R- IL) said Sunday on CNN's State of the Union that if Republicans continue to push lies and conspiracies, his party should "not have the majority" in Congress.

Kinzinger said, "The question is, what is our party going to be? Are we going to be the party of opportunity and hope, or the party of anger, division, and truth has no place in it?"

Comment: With friends like this, who needs enemies? More on those "conspiracy theories":


Biohazard

Best of the Web: UK Defense ministry document reveals Skripals' blood samples could have been manipulated

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Incredible transformation: Yulia Skripal (left) following the alleged poisoning with the deadliest known nerve agent Novichok. Yulia and her father Sergei Skripal (right) before the alleged nerve agent poisoning.
New evidence has emerged of gross violations during the UK investigation into the alleged poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury on 4th March 2018. The new revelations put into question the main evidence that the Skripals were poisoned with the nerve agent Novichok.

The blood samples taken from the Skripals could have been tampered with so that they test positive for Novichok, newly disclosed information obtained from the UK Ministry of Defense reveals. Furthermore, documents show that Russia was not the only country in the world that could be linked to the nerve agent Novichok.

The US had covered up its own Novichok program masked as research on fourth generation nerve agents (FGAs) and muzzled the Organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons (OPCW) a decade before the Skripals attack.

Vader

Brazil-Argentina World Cup qualifier abruptly suspended after four players break quarantine

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Preventative COVID-19 measures imposed in Brazil indicate that any travelers who visited the UK at anytime 14 days prior to their arrival in the South American country must undergo a 14-day quarantine on arrival.

A World Cup qualifier match between Brazil and Argentina was abruptly suspended on Sunday after officials determined that four players had broken quarantine rules that had been implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Brazilian officials had singled out four Premier League players from the Argentine team who had reportedly broken preventative COVID-19 protocols. The offending players - identified as Emiliano Buendia, Emiliano Martinez, Cristiano Romero and Giovani Lo Celso - had all traveled from the UK.

Comment: The tyrannical police state is getting even more powerful in every part of the world. The so-called "Health Regulatory Agencies" in almost every country in the world became the modern inquisition. They can do whatever they want with people in the name of "public health."

The Orwellian totalitarian society became our reality today. But don't worry, It is all for our own good.

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Airplane

Americans in 'hostage situation' with Taliban, stuck on planes for days

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© MSNBCAmericans held hostage
Six airplanes full of American citizens and Afghan refugees are reportedly being blocked from takeoff by the Taliban, in what has been referred to as a "hostage" situation. CBS News confirmed the news reported early Sunday morning by Fox News that Taliban is blocking planes holding Americans and green card holders.

As of Sunday morning, the planes have still not been cleared to take off, and there is no word on which the situation may change. According to the video released by CBS News, the US officials stationed in Doha, Qatar, have been negotiating with Taliban officials, but so far no deal has been made.

A State Department email viewed by CBS News said that the flights out of Afghanistan have permission to land in Qatar "if and when the Taliban agrees to takeoff." A senior congressional source told CBS News that the Taliban is "basically holding them hostage to get more out of the Americans."


Comment: At this point reasons for the hypothetical hostage situation are not clear and it is speculation driving the narrative.

More clarity from Daily Mail:
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© ReutersSix planes on tarmac at Mazar-i-Sharif Airport
The US State Department has been accused of blocking dozens of Americans from fleeing Afghanistan after failing to tell the Taliban it had green-lighted charter flights. On Sunday, Reuters reported that the delay had been caused by Biden administration officials not telling Taliban leaders it had approved the departures of the chartered flights from an airport in the city of Mazar-i-Sharif, 260 miles north of Afghan capital Kabul.

An exasperated flight organizer hit out at the State Department over the fiasco, saying: 'They need to be held accountable for putting these people's lives in danger.'

The New York Times reported that a total of 1,000 people - including dozens of American citizens - had been held at the city's airport for five days. Other passengers hoping to fly include Afghans who hold visas to move to other countries, including the United States.

Secretary of State Anthony Blinken jetted to Qatar on Sunday to discuss the issue with leaders there.

Marina LeGree, who founded nonprofit Ascend, says the 34 people she had hoped to get on the charter flight were not being held hostage. She said that, while currently barred from flying out of Afghanistan, the Taliban had allowed the prospective travelers, several of them women aged 16 to 23, to leave the airport.

McGree explained:
'The pressure is building. The crowd is growing. It's just a nasty scene. For us, we can't go back. The girls are terrified. My girls are all Hazaras. Going back is just not an option. They're truly desperate to leave. I'm totally worried. I've got teenage girls in there. Surely we have people in the U.S. government who know who to press on. We can't fix Afghanistan, but this is one thing we can fix.'
Hazaras are a Persian-speaking ethnic minority who live in the mountains of Afghanistan, and who suffered persecution at the hands of the Taliban when they were last in power between 1996 and 2001.

A State Department spokesman disputed claims that Americans' safety was at risk, but said the lack of a US presence in Afghanistan made it impossible to confirm the details of charter flights, including the number of US citizens hoping to get a seat, as well as the planes' intended destinations. The spokesman added: 'We will hold the Taliban to its pledge to let people freely depart Afghanistan.'

Senator Ted Cruz, who serves on the Committee on Foreign Relations, appeared to further substantiate that claim in a Sunday tweet:
'Joe Biden abandoned Americans in Afghanistan,' the Texas senator wrote. 'Members of Congress, including me and my office, have been working around the clock to get them out - and for days Biden's State Dept. couldn't even get out of its own way.' 'Now there are deeply disturbing reports of a hostage crisis.'
The Afghan official said it was four planes, and their intended passengers were staying at hotels while authorities worked out whether they might be able to leave the country. The sticking point, he indicated, is that many did not have the right travel papers.

Residents of Mazar-e-Sharif also said the passengers were no longer at the airport. At least 10 families were seen at a local hotel waiting, they said, for a decision on their fates. None of them had passports or visas but said they had worked for companies allied with the U.S. or German military. Others were seen at restaurants.

The small airport at Mazar-e-Sharif only recently began to handle international flights and so far only to Turkey. The planes in question were bound for Doha, Qatar, the Afghan official said. It was not clear who chartered them or why they were waiting in the northern city.



Magnify

Guinean soldiers claim to have seized power in coup attempt

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© Cellou Binani/AFP/Getty ImagesGuinean soldiers drive through the capital, Conakry, on Sunday as heavy gunfire was heard near the presidential palace. Photograph:
An elite national army unit has announced it has seized power in Guinea and deposed the country's president, Alpha Condé, in an attempted coup, after heavy gunfire was heard near the presidential palace in the capital, Conakry, on Sunday morning.

Soldiers announced the country's leadership had been deposed in the latest political upheaval to beset the mineral-rich and impoverished west African country, amid conflicting claims of who was in power.

Col Mamadi Doumbouya, the head of the unit and leader of the coup attempt, sat draped in the country's flag during a brief address on the national broadcaster, Radio Television Guinea, and said the country's parliament and constitution had been suspended and the borders shut.

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