So i imagine after this i would be this big not unconditionally accept their piece of them that they once again want to show. They are capable of inflicting harm. And then again in fly a prisoner swap and peaceful well i mean they occupy some of the capital of yemen and so they describe themselves as the old government of yemen right now in competition or swith president the will is in solidarity again militarily they have close to 100000. Men to the heart of the soldiers and they have demonstrated their power and square. And we have plenty more have this news hour including and haiti antigovernment demonstrators and demonstrations bring more chaos to the streets will be live in Port Au Prince. Zimbabwes founding leader is laid to rest Robert Mugabe is buried in his home village after a dispute between his family and the government. And in sports christian common as the prince king of joe how we will have the action from the world athletics championships. Syrias deputy Prime Minister h
There was a Satellite Phone so you did put a proposal on the table to sell the kids government no wonder what the state department complained about then that was back in 2005 was a point in actual a very dangerous Satellite Phone the same thing you can buy and he threw dutifully we can argue about the fines lets just deal with this report the u. S. State Department Said you were manipulating personal records over billing the state department and your gods were partying drinking and even crashed an armored car it was a state department best occasion in 2007. Look we employed thousands of people and i would never say that the men were perfect we didnt employ angels we employed veterans who volunteered to serve their country again in a very dangerous place and like i said 41 of them paid the ultimate cost and hundreds more were seriously wounded its amazing that when you say we didnt employ angels we employed veterans but right now you want to do it all again thats the problem is it not.
In an effort to end the 17 year war those talks recently broke down. Harken is an adjunct scholar in the defense and Foreign Policy department at the Cato Institute and she joins us from Arlington Virginia good to get you on the program as we as we outlined there the u. S. Did have a big role in what we know of afghanistan now and what is that stake for washington in these elections particularly given that what weve seen a repeat of the elections 5 almost a repeat of the elections 5 years ago and possibly very low turnout. Well i think for the United States something that. Is a really hard to do a sham and the trumpet ministration especially when president trumpets campaigning here said that one of the main things he wants to do is still the u. S. Troops from the highest and it seemed at the still about the beginning of september that might actually be happening so the fact that the talks 7 hours actively died at least some of us and that the elections that are occurring now in a plan
Endorsement of his main challenger Abdullah Abdullah one afghan expert says to the us the process may be more important than the result for the travel ministration they are simply looking for a candidate that wins the election and is free if and fair a possible way as possible they want to have a president that is seeing with credibility and legitimacy by the Afghan People its very unlikely thats going to happen with donald trump insisting he has no intentions of restarting the peace talks in afghanistan and a new initiative will have to come from whoever wins the president ial election there and that means for the time being the war continues and so does the cost in money and lives Alan Fischer Al Jazeera washington. And haiti antigovernment demonstrations bring more chaos to the streets. And zimbabwes founding leader is laid to rest Robert Mugabe is buried in a letter. After a dispute between his family and the government. I once again welcome to another look at the International Ful
A new ad hoping to reel in republican voters. We begin with a Big Development with the 6 led coalition. Turkeys parliament voted to allow action against the group. The government now has more power to launch operations across its borders in iraq and in syria. By Officials Say they have no plans to rush into battle. Bernard smith has more. The legislation passed be i the parliament talks about terrorist groups. It make as reference are to isil. But thats not the only threat. There was at a threat from the party in northern iraq. So the turkish government doesnt just see this as a fight against isil, it seems it as a fight against what it strifes as different terror is groups in syria and iraq. It meanings the military wouldnt necessarily just happen against a threat from isil, it could happen against any terrorist threat, as turkey sees it coming from syria or iraq. Theres no limit, no suggestion on what foremost foreign troops take the opposition is not happy with this. And also there