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The Papers-20210822-08:37:00

let's have a look at the sunday morning papers. with me are journalist and author sharma perera and martin bentham, tomorrow's front pages starting with. the observer warning that there could be went spent hunger, collapse if things are not organised recklessly. the sunday telegraph looks at criticism from the former prime minister tony blair. he sent troops into afghanistan 20 years ago. he says the uk has a moral obligation to stay until everyone who needs to leave the country has been evacuated. the sunday mirror also reports those comments from mr blair who says president biden�*s

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BBC News-20210822-00:12:00

position, because it's a manifestation of hypocrisy of imperial rule, and that is going to challenge the us and the uk for decades.— the uk for decades. mark, director — the uk for decades. mark, director of _ the uk for decades. mark, director of club _ the uk for decades. mark, director of club fed, - the uk for decades. mark, director of club fed, thank| the uk for decades. mark, - director of club fed, thank you so much for your time.- so much for your time. thank ou. —— our political correspondent chris mason explained what more mr blair had to say. he said it was tragic and unnecessary what was tragic and unnecessary what was happening. he said there is this moral obligation for uk to stay as long as necessary to get everyone out to has a right to come to the uk because they worked with british forces, but he's making a bigger argument here will stop he says, this is a 2700 word article that has

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The Engineers-20210822-00:00:00

this is bbc news — i'm reged ahmad with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. desperate to escape, us troops fire tear gas in kabul to try to push back thousands trying to flee the taliban. translation: we've got a legal visa. - many people who are coming here don't have the right documents, but we've got the visa and they won't let us through. senior taliban figures — including the group's co—founder, mullah baradar — are in the afghan capital for talks about establishing a new government. britain's former prime minister, tony blair, who sent troops into afghanistan 20 years ago, says the uk has a moral obligation to stay until those who wish to leave — have escaped. the greek government builds a a0 kilometre fence on its border with turkey over concerns there'll be a surge in afghans seeking asylum.

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BBC News-20210822-08:08:00

fear. the former british prime minister, tony blair, has said president biden�*s policy — which led to the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan — was "imbecilic". he says the decision to leave represents a tragic, dangerous and unnecessary abandonment of the country. mr blair, who sent british troops into afghanistan two decades ago, has urged the government to help all afghans who supported the uk, calling it a "moral obligation". 0ur political correspondent, chris mason, reports. he's the former prime minister most often remembered for the controversies that swirled around the conflict in iraq, but before the war there came this moment in 2001 when he committed his troops to afghanistan shortly after the september 11 attacks.

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BBC News-20210822-09:10:00

mr blair, who sent british troops into afghanistan two decades ago, has urged the government to help all afghans who supported the uk, calling it a "moral obligation". 0ur political correspondent, chris mason, reports. he's the former prime minister most often remembered for the controversies that swirled around the conflict in iraq, but before the war there came this moment in 2001 when he committed his troops to afghanistan shortly after the september 11 attacks. military action against targets inside afghanistan has begun. i can confirm that uk forces are engaged in this action. the world understands that whilst of course there are dangers in acting, the dangers of inaction are far, far greater.

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HARDtalk-20210822-13:43:00

of aid from the us, from japan, from other countries, from the uk. it is... you know, the taliban will find that governing is a lot harder than they thought. the population of afghanistan is different. it is notjust going to be prepared to go under some form of... ..horrific, you know, seventh century laws and practices. so there is going to be a lot that we can still do, but it is important that we mobilise now after the disarray, frankly, of the last few weeks, that we mobilise as the leading countries and we make it clear that we understand we still have an obligation in our own interests to try to resolve the situation and to try to put as much pressure on the government in afghanistan as possible to make sure that we don't end up either with a security threat back in play for us or with the afghan people losing the gains they have made over the last 20 years. have you spoken to joe biden recently? no, i haven't, but you know,

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BBC News-20210822-04:10:00

correspondent, chris mason. he says that it is tragic and unnecessary and dangerous what is happening. he says there is a moral obligation for the uk to stay as long as necessary to get everyone out who has a right to come to the uk because they worked with british forces. he is making a bigger argument here. he said in a 2007 article that it is a fight against radical islam, a political ideology that pivots the religion and the taliban are symptomatic of that and he said that the west has to show commitment and if that's a long—term commitment, so be it, he compares it to the long—term challenge that the west faced in taking on communism. of course the challenge for western governments, democracies, is that you have to have public will to maintain military presence and that is the challenge western leaders face.

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BBC News-20210822-03:09:00

publicly discussed. briefly, there are _ publicly discussed. briefly, there are forces _ publicly discussed. briefly, there are forces holding i publicly discussed. briefly, | there are forces holding out against the taliban. there is still fighting and resistance. who is the resistance at the moment in afghanistan? led by the first president _ moment in afghanistan? led by the first president of _ the first president of afghanistan in the panjshir valley. the international community does not have appetite for another conflict in either did the afghans that are public end up with a sort of accommodation on something that will give them more rights to what they want. at the moment, that is why the president and mullah abdul ghani baradarare president and mullah abdul ghani baradar are having talks and we are yet to know what agreements they are having and we should find out next week. the former british prime minister tony blair, who sent troops in 20 years ago, has launched a scathing attack on the us decision to pull out of afghanistan. in an article on his own website, mr blair said the uk has a "moral obligation"

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BBC News-20210822-10:12:00

but for these young men, there is no way back. translation:— way back. translation: it will get worse in afghanistan. _ way back. translation: it will get worse in afghanistan. it _ way back. translation: it will get worse in afghanistan. it is - way back. translation: it will get worse in afghanistan. it is over. - way back. translation: it will geti worse in afghanistan. it is over. we are young, we need to go to school. my are young, we need to go to school. my life is finished and i'm only 19. the question now haunting european politicians is could they be the start of a bigger refugee wave? as the taliban took over afghanistan, turkey's sped up that construction of a border wall. president erdogan has spent the past few days on the phone with european leaders to warn them. translation:— phone with european leaders to warn them. translation: turkey does not have a duty or — them. translation: turkey does not have a duty or obligation _ them. translation: turkey does not have a duty or obligation to _ them. translation: turkey does not have a duty or obligation to be - have a duty or obligation to be your�*s migrant storage you're in —— unit. once we seal our borders and send the refugees back home it will be up to them to decide where they go. be up to them to decide where they i o, , . , be up to them to decide where they io, , . , ., be up to them to decide where they go. greece is not taking any chances either. to avoid _ go. greece is not taking any chances either. to avoid a _ go. greece is not taking any chances either. to avoid a repeat _ go. greece is not taking any chances either. to avoid a repeat of- either. to avoid a repeat of the 2020 refugee crisis they have built a new fence and surveillance

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BBC News-20210822-10:09:00

he has also said thatjihadist groups around the world would be cheering this and that the west needs to have a strategic approach to its handling of radical islam. he has also said that here in the uk, we have a moral obligation to evacuate everybody and we should not be leaving until everyone we have the obligation to is evacuated. now, downing street have not sort of officially responded to any comments that we have heard from the former prime minister. but interesting to note that the number ten sources have been stressing this morning and last night that the prime minister is not going to criticise president biden. that that coordination with the us is still very important and that there is still a very close working relationship between the two countries. meanwhile, the defence secretary ben wallace has been writing in one of the sunday newspapers today. that is right. he has come out on that point about evacuating people we do have an obligation to, he stressed that 1000 people have been evacuated yesterday. and that that is their number one priority at the moment. now, he has also said that they are starting to look at more avenues to evacuate people through third countries, through refugee camps

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