“They Do Not Blame America For Withdrawing” – Clarissa Ward On Reactions To The U.S. Military Exit

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Published on August 18, 2021

CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarrisa Ward joins us from Kabul to describe what she witnessed as the Taliban took control of the city, and to share insights about how the people of Afghanistan view the latest actions by the American government. #Colbert #ClarissaWard #OnAllFronts

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  • Argon David 3 years ago

    Reality is horrific and started especially under Donald Trump.

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  • Mary Hein 3 years ago

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  • Felipe 3 years ago

    Afgan army is useless WITHOUT FOOD!!! You cannot feed an army with guns and shells !

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  • Eddy B 3 years ago

    John was playing street fighter intro music? Did I hear that correctly? Someone confirm lol

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  • Kevin Dominic Mathew 3 years ago

    They do not blame the US for withdrawal…. Says US to themselves…… Well this is wht we call being Ignorant and arrogant at the same time

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  • Stephen Podeschi 3 years ago

    ‘Beijing Biden’ first foreign policy disater live on TV…….”impeach 46″ as ‘mad Max’ine Waters would say….

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  • Elizabeth Biley 3 years ago

    Who is not blaming America for withdrawing ? In case you are not reading the news , there is trump, Greene , Boeubert, tucker and the rest of the republicans. One hundred years from now Afghanistan will be there and America will be broke from supporting aMuslim country. Thanks to George Bush who started this mess.

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  • Arielsummers 3 years ago

    Clarrissa explain it all. Thanks Stephen.

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  • Bill Carr 3 years ago

    She said they are going to stand up for what they believe in ?? that has been proven wrong already ..

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  • Anne Fischer 3 years ago

    @Rhonda you are certainly right to put the blame for this mess going back to George W and Cheney this slime ball that he is who is really running the country and set up the 911 debacle. And Bush crying his crocodile tears now but he certainly wasn’t crying them back then when he invaded Afghanistan but then changed his course of of action to invade Iraq to uphold a promise for his father’s failure and when bush left office all he could say and not take any responsibility for anyting and I quote ” it’s not my problem”!

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  • NM 3 years ago

    From another angle, this transition is relatively bloodless.

    Also, she being able to report, indicates order and peaceful transition of power.

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  • Sean Burris 3 years ago

    Street Fighter II theme

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  • MikeGamerGuy 3 years ago

    Remains to be seen if the Taliban have changed? ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME? They were killing Afghanis while our previous Orange administration was negotiating with them.

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