are they leaving their country, they re losing it, leaving everything behind. this is a journey like no other. the most importantjourney they re probably going to make in their lives. and it s a journey so fraught with risk and fear. wahida faizi, in her red headscarf, keeps pushing forward. on this side, british soldiers glance at papers. british soldiers are standing guard doing whatever they can to contain the chaos. translation: these americans are inexperienced. they asked the people to come in a very short time. they made this rush of people. this is the mismanagement of the americans, and nothing else. and at a taliban news conference today, an even starker message. translation: my message to the americans is that - they should evacuate
leaving everything behind. this is a journey like no other. the most important journey they re probably going to make in their lives. and it s a journey so fraught with risk and fear. wahida faizi, in her red headscarf, keeps pushing forward. on this side, american soldiers glance at papers. british soldiers are standing guard doing whatever they can to contain the chaos. translation: these americans are inexperienced. they asked the people to come in a very short time. they made this rush of people. this is the mismanagement of the americans, and nothing else. and at a taliban news conference today, an even starker message. translation: my message - to the americans is that they should
including four year old twins usna and usnia. their father was a guard for the us military. they ve got documents to prove it. it s been such a bad experience, their mother says. so bad my children have been so scared. we are meant to leave. you can feel the fear it s notjust the kids. wahida faizi, an afghanjournalist, believes she s not safe under taliban rule. they know i m a journalist. if they know, i know they will kill me. one day you will come back to afghanistan? never. never. it s not my country. after this, it s not my country. gunshot. these are the last moments for afghans who feel not only are they leaving their country, they re losing it,
it s notjust the kids. wahida faizi, an afghanjournalist, believes she is not safe under taliban rule. they know i m a journalist. if they know, i know they will kill me. one day you will come back to afghanistan? never. it s not my country. after this, it s not my country. these are the last moments for afghans who feel not only are they leaving their country, they are losing it. leaving everything behind. this is a journey like no other. the most importantjourney they are probably going to make in their lives. and it is a journey so fraught with risk and fear. wahida faizi, in her red headscarf, keeps pushing forward.
these are the last moments for afghans who feel not only are they leaving their country, they are losing it. leaving everything behind. this is a journey like no other. the most importantjourney they are probably going to make in their lives. and it is a journey so fraught with risk and fear. wahida faizi, in her red headscarf, keeps pushing forward. on this side american soldiers glance at papers. british soldiers standing guard. doing whatever they can to contain the chaos. translation: these americans are inexperienced. they asked the people to come in a very short time. they made this rush of people. this is the mismanagement of the americans, and nothing else.