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Rory Stewart: Time to end the war in Afghanistan 

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www.ted.com British MP Rory Stewart walked across Afghanistan after 9/11, talking with citizens and warlords alike. Now, a decade later, he asks: Why are Western and coalition forces still fighting there? He shares lessons from past military interventions that worked -- Bosnia, for instance -- and shows that humility and local expertise are the keys to success.
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@LouiseBrooksBob
@LouiseBrooksBob 2 года назад
2021 was the long awaited decisive year.
@Miltiades178
@Miltiades178 2 года назад
This aged well
@seanriopel3132
@seanriopel3132 2 года назад
I literally just said it didn't aged well.
@Miltiades178
@Miltiades178 2 года назад
@@seanriopel3132 i mean, its said commonly
@seanriopel3132
@seanriopel3132 2 года назад
@@Miltiades178 it's all good. Just depends how you phrase it. I was looking at it not asking well because it came true which is sad because of the lives wasted and over a trillion spent.
@masonmorgan4
@masonmorgan4 2 года назад
like spoiled milk and hot trash
@jamesoneill5070
@jamesoneill5070 2 года назад
Stewart's statement about the Taliban not being a threat to take over Kabul was based on the premise that there would be a minimal military presence.
@Iguazu65
@Iguazu65 2 года назад
I wish he was PM. So much candour, understanding and real life experience. A great loss to Government.
@francinelast
@francinelast 13 лет назад
Despite being a conservative (in his words, "a different kind of conservative") I am a huge admirer of Rory Stewart. I read his book a few years ago "The places in Between" about his walk across Afghanistan with his dog, and it shows someone who is incredibly brave, intelligent, inspirational and above all, modest and humble. I wish more people would listen to him... he really could change the world for the better if they would.
@blazodeolireta
@blazodeolireta 3 года назад
I watched his documentary about Afgh. Mostly accurate, but thanks to Chalmer Johnson's books (the empire trilogy) I could see where he's partly wrong.
@sengleekoay2343
@sengleekoay2343 2 года назад
not possible to be PM at this stage....at least he should be the Secretary General going forward.
@sookibeulah9331
@sookibeulah9331 2 года назад
@@sengleekoay2343 sadly I think he’s got too much honesty and integrity to be made Secretary General. Though he’s exactly who the UN needs it would NEVER appoint him.
@Grubiantoll
@Grubiantoll 2 года назад
in a better world political alignment shouldn't have anything to do with one persons admiration for another person
@guillermotraverso4112
@guillermotraverso4112 2 года назад
he just said highly unlikely that the Taliban will take control again😂😂😂
@bh1935
@bh1935 6 лет назад
Seven years ago and we are still there. Outrageous
@trolllovindaddy
@trolllovindaddy 3 года назад
Update: the US pulls out, Taliban and afghan government have a civil war
@joeschmoe21
@joeschmoe21 2 года назад
@@trolllovindaddy US and UK (for a second time) got kicked out. :)
@francinelast
@francinelast 13 лет назад
I am a huge admirer of Rory Stewart. I read his book a few years ago "The places inbetween" about his walk across Afghanistan and it shows someone who is incredibly brave, intelligent, inspirational and above all, humble. I wish more people would listen to him... he really could change the world for the better if they would.
@edwardlsanders
@edwardlsanders 5 лет назад
To think that the Tories would choose Boris Johnson over this man...
@JJ-te2pi
@JJ-te2pi 5 лет назад
A sad indication of the state of the Tory party! Rory Stewart is worth 10 BoJos.
@hsdsaunders
@hsdsaunders 5 лет назад
@@JJ-te2pi I fear you have really overestiamted the value of BoJos
@philipbrooks402
@philipbrooks402 3 года назад
I disagree with your assessment. As a politician Rory Stewart was wasted and was at times frankly odd. However, in this field he is eloquent, knowledgeable. What an indictment of our FO when its Afghan dept had nobody with firsthand knowledge of the country. Find a place for him where his real talents can be used.
@khilafat2023
@khilafat2023 3 года назад
Tories are very very FOOLISH
@simonblack8384
@simonblack8384 3 года назад
Was just thinking the same. If he was the face of England the UK union would be safe
@umaarabdullah8814
@umaarabdullah8814 2 года назад
This talk given in 2011, now in 2021 seems to resonate with the current situations.
@isn0t42
@isn0t42 2 года назад
ten years later we finally got our decisive year
@eduardosturla
@eduardosturla 2 года назад
Ooops. Anyone else here from August 2021? 🤦‍♂️
@anarasi
@anarasi 2 года назад
October 2021
@andrewreynolds3133
@andrewreynolds3133 2 года назад
19 August 2011, this seems more than a little prescient ...
@successbook8678
@successbook8678 3 года назад
As an Afghan you have my respect🙏
@UNJUSTIFICATION1
@UNJUSTIFICATION1 12 лет назад
this guy knows what he is talkinga bout, he is pin point accurate of his evaluation on afghanistan.. The greedy corporations with their contracts ruined the security in afghanistan.. the taliban didn't fight but what lead them to fight and pick up arms were because of indiscriminate Ariel bombardment. The simple thing to do with afghanistan was not do much but very little in political settlement and good infrastructural development.
@anujith99
@anujith99 2 года назад
Time to book this guy again TED.
@pilotactor777
@pilotactor777 2 года назад
" The great game".....best doccie on afghanistan ive ever seen. Rory Stewart.
@matbritton6816
@matbritton6816 2 года назад
This lecture was ten years ago and we just left. 😲 shocker
@History1lovers
@History1lovers 9 лет назад
RORY STUART Thanks for bringing the truth out. May Allah reward you the best life in both worlds.
@rileystewart9165
@rileystewart9165 3 года назад
:| I believe you misspelled Stewart ;) Inshallah our withdrawal agreement holds. I'm American and just like most Americans I think we should not be there. History shows the Afghan people cannot be conquered. خير په مو شپه
@joeschmoe21
@joeschmoe21 2 года назад
UK got kicked out of Afghanistan... again! He needs to do a follow up talk.
@TheLewisLegend
@TheLewisLegend 2 года назад
Nope, British troops had left by 2014. A small contingent rained with the permission of the Afghan government. Recent events are purely down to the US government
@Swanderer
@Swanderer 2 года назад
Wow!! What an amazing intellect. In a parallel universe this guy is our PM and life and world security is so much different. Outstanding Mr Stewart.
@abdulbasetkhalid3380
@abdulbasetkhalid3380 6 лет назад
Dear Rory Stewart me as an Afghan young really appreciate your solution for ending this tragedy
@Longtack55
@Longtack55 2 года назад
How do you feel about the present situation?
@3CooperBoys
@3CooperBoys 13 лет назад
Thank you Rory, simply brilliant and simply put. Thank you for reaching the TED audience... maybe others can be reached via the audience members. Every little bit helps - we MUST affect a positive change right NOW! Thanks again.
@conniegee8664
@conniegee8664 4 года назад
"If we can often do much less than we pretend, we can do much more than we fear"
@Youtuberkt
@Youtuberkt 2 года назад
While i respect he studied afghanistan and is generally correct, he did get the part about taliban not taking over the country wrong.
@philguy8563
@philguy8563 2 года назад
To be fair, he did concede he could be wrong about that.
@jaredlind2888
@jaredlind2888 2 года назад
For the record, he said it is unlikely that they should take over the country via military force. The government abandoned it's post and the Taliban walked in.
@ibidthefrog
@ibidthefrog 2 года назад
In fairness who would have predicted this a decade ago
@yaseenmohammad9600
@yaseenmohammad9600 2 года назад
well he did account for it by saying that "even if i am wrong about taliban taking over" in next statement, his point primarily was that taliban does not pose threat to america any longer from the point of terrorism even if they take over the country and rejoined with alqaeda.
@eugenetswong
@eugenetswong 13 лет назад
This is so awesome. I was pessimistic about this at first, but he impressed me.
@iansutton8802
@iansutton8802 2 года назад
The best Prime Minister Britain never had.
@finnersmcspeed5646
@finnersmcspeed5646 2 года назад
He's just another privately educated wanker
@pierangelocangialosi3540
@pierangelocangialosi3540 2 года назад
I agree
@pierangelocangialosi3540
@pierangelocangialosi3540 2 года назад
I agree he would be a great PM
@robinsanders5541
@robinsanders5541 2 года назад
@GamerGirl_Millie I think his talking about “a small footprint” has been pretty much consistent.
@King_Charles_VIII
@King_Charles_VIII 2 года назад
"It is extremely unlikely the Taliban would be able to take over the country. It is extremely unlikely they would cease Kabul" 3:07
@freemanol
@freemanol 2 года назад
That was in 2011. His point is exactly that the strategy was emboldening the taliban. If you put more troops and fuel corruption in a country whose population mostly don’t want you to be there, you’d be strengthening the determination of those who want to “liberate” their country. His point about humility is what westerners don’t usually get. You are overly confident of your own analysis, even when told otherwise by people who are infinitely more qualified than you are.
@kingof420119
@kingof420119 7 лет назад
I appreciate you on behalf of every Afghans for bringing the truth out about my beloved homeland. ❤we afghans respect every human being❤ every religion ❤ every ethnicity ❤
@ahmedrahmani6670
@ahmedrahmani6670 6 лет назад
This man he know what He is talking about he Went to my country He. Is brave man even Most of afghan men Escret to go to Afghanistan what more can I say I hope some day Peace sttel in my country Eungh is eungh
@Ulqiniflorini1963
@Ulqiniflorini1963 4 года назад
Although I appreciate your sentiment for your homeland as everyone should . I am not sure that Afghanis respect every religion and every human being, let alone every ethnicity !!! Having said that , I have no issues with Afghanistan being left alone to mind their own affairs !!!
@Comedypark9
@Comedypark9 4 года назад
If you respected all humans then why did the Taliban support a man who killed 3000 Americans and if Afghanistan was so loving towards humans then why do they enforce laws that sometimes call for women and men being beating or killed isn't there a famous soccer field in Afghanistan that was used by the Taliban too execute humans
@eatmypeacock6397
@eatmypeacock6397 4 года назад
@@Comedypark9 02:55 Listen again. What do you believe that the meaning of "ALL"?
@silverace08
@silverace08 3 года назад
@@Comedypark9 you cannot equate afghanistanis to the taliban, thats like equating americans to white supremacists.
@tomasbravenec742
@tomasbravenec742 2 года назад
Listening to this in 2021, 10 years after his speech, is sad. Our ("western") political system is fundamentally flawed, if such candid, hands-on, informed, brave and humble people get sidelined, not elected. I hope I am wrong and we will see his comeback.
@BodyGuardOfLies1
@BodyGuardOfLies1 2 года назад
That's a heavy machine gun not a sub machine gun Rory but you did identify Beckham correctly.
@catinthehat906
@catinthehat906 2 года назад
I thought the same, how much does this guy know about the military if he thinks what looks like a 50 cal is a submachine gun?
@JohnnyF71
@JohnnyF71 2 года назад
I honestly never thought I would say this about a Tory, but I would vote for Rory Stewart. He must have sat in despair in Westminster at the muppets around him.
@yasminanjum3310
@yasminanjum3310 2 года назад
Sadly Rory is not in Govt as Boris threw him out on 3rd Sept 2019 with 20 others who had decades of experience in parliament between them. Boris wrote to Rory's local Conservative Association warning them not to have Rory back or back him in anything. Rory resigned from the Conservative Party or should I call it the Boris/ERG party on 3rd October 2019. He did not run in the general election in 2019.
@robinsanders5541
@robinsanders5541 2 года назад
One of the great “should have beens” In British politics.
@yasirvadakkeparambil5713
@yasirvadakkeparambil5713 3 года назад
What an insight and vision...This man had said everything what happens today in Afghanistan atleast 10 years ago..amazing..
@henrikadewell7711
@henrikadewell7711 2 года назад
Aug 18th 2021, today, watching this, everyone knows now at least this man were right about a thing or two. Key messages: there are many paths between all-in or all-out, and with troops, employees on the ground of afghan but not speaking the lauguage, is a indication of how much you understand and can actually help. be humble. one's hot bloodness can harm others not saving others.
@blumenkraft23
@blumenkraft23 2 года назад
Congratulations to all those commenting ‘this aged well’ on completely missing the point. I would suggest you listen to the whole presentation. You might actually learn something worthwhile.
@dubbaphatt3368
@dubbaphatt3368 2 года назад
I like and respect Rory Stewart, but his main contention that the Taliban had no chance of retaking the country certainly hasn't aged well. I think he's just as hubristic as the Generals, just in a more palatable and humble way.
@flipfilfip
@flipfilfip 2 года назад
@@dubbaphatt3368 he’s speaking in 2011 not 2021. Completely different evaluation of taliban capabilities
@nnicollan
@nnicollan 2 года назад
@@dubbaphatt3368 He was speaking in the context of having air support in Afghanistan. Now it's gone
@philomel1000
@philomel1000 2 года назад
He is very clear that the problem was the huge amount of money that caused enormous corruption throughout the country and undermined consensus. And he says the Taliban didn't have the military hardware then that was true but where did the Taliban get their weaponry? from that supplied by the US.
@raqibomar7521
@raqibomar7521 2 года назад
1:55 This aged well and is a fact now..
@mrrenglsih5791
@mrrenglsih5791 8 лет назад
This is th Best Words I have Hier it about My kntry TnX Rory Stewart
@sabhaeljr.665
@sabhaeljr.665 2 года назад
Finally we arrived! 2021 is the decisive year... Peace and prosperity for the gallant and proud people of Afghanistan.
@freemo515
@freemo515 2 года назад
Let's get this guy back to lead the UK coherently. How can we do this?
@aliamjad5513
@aliamjad5513 2 года назад
but now he is saying let's stay in Afghanistan :) Politicians!
@politicaled7247
@politicaled7247 2 года назад
To be fair, what he’s saying now is that the small force we had there was doing a sufficient job in keeping the taliban out of key regions with very little cost to the US/U.K. be it financial or in lives.
@sookibeulah9331
@sookibeulah9331 2 года назад
@@aliamjad5513 no if you listen to the entire TED talk you’ll hear his message then is the same as his message now: a very light touch where Western allies are simply aiding the Afghan government to hold back the Taliban (rather then fighting the Taliban themselves) is the best plan of action.
@Aresftfun
@Aresftfun 13 лет назад
Wow he is a great speaker. And I learned a lot from this. Good show.
@tigertiger1405
@tigertiger1405 7 лет назад
danke liebe Katja für die Übersetzung
@muiseec
@muiseec 13 лет назад
Fantastic Talk
@jaredlind2888
@jaredlind2888 2 года назад
Howdy folks of 2021!
@jahrleriksen
@jahrleriksen 13 лет назад
8:57 "decisive year!"
@LeonidasGGG
@LeonidasGGG 13 лет назад
My God, this guy's metaphore was awesome.
@chrystallapsomas2030
@chrystallapsomas2030 2 года назад
Lovely speaker. Such a rare thing.
@haberjennings475
@haberjennings475 2 года назад
Is this the same Rory Stewart that’s just been interviewed by Politics Joe?
@jackdaniel9308
@jackdaniel9308 2 года назад
The RU-vid algorithm is smarter than most people
@smith5796
@smith5796 2 года назад
Yes. He said blame Biden rather than Trump. Interesting because it was Trump who originally got the ball rolling on the withdrawal. The things Rory says. Opinions and wind.
@sookibeulah9331
@sookibeulah9331 2 года назад
@@smith5796 sounds like to didn’t listen to the whole interview, just responded to the clickbait title. All Stewart said about Trump is that he believed Trump would have been persuaded to not actually pull out (ie is inconsistent and capricious)
@chriswatson3464
@chriswatson3464 2 года назад
Yes
@nyrbsamoht
@nyrbsamoht 7 лет назад
if we do less than we pretend - we can do more than we fear
@Cognitiveleaper
@Cognitiveleaper 13 лет назад
This is a beautiful speech.
@Dimefan91
@Dimefan91 13 лет назад
I know this lecture is supposed to be serious and all, but that photo of the guy with the mobile phone at 5:11 is just hilarious xD
@toady7741
@toady7741 3 года назад
Rory's talk on Afghanistan was largely peripheral. He contrasted the problems in Afghanistan with the success of Bosnia and Kosovo while ignoring the elephant in the room: Bosnia and Kosovo were once part of _Yugoslavia._
@silverace08
@silverace08 3 года назад
while i do agree with you on the bosnia kosovo yugoslavia bit which i also felt, he knows a lot about afghanistan which is not reflected in this short 20min ted talk aimed at the general public, watch his documentary afghanistan the great game
@thisissparta8327
@thisissparta8327 5 лет назад
Still 7 years later!!
@MeMikeD
@MeMikeD 13 лет назад
Mr Stewart was making great sense until he began as most interventionalist do beleiving that interventionalism itself isn't the problem, just that we aren't intervening the "right" way.
@gulllars
@gulllars 13 лет назад
"If we can often do less much than we pretend, we can do much more than we fear". Nice quote in this context. I also think a mythbusters quote is appropriate: "Failure is always an option".
@James-qj8nb
@James-qj8nb 2 года назад
I never knew he was an intellectual. Big up Rory.
@SaranshSharma1337
@SaranshSharma1337 13 лет назад
brilliant!
@maxmohanmedia98
@maxmohanmedia98 4 года назад
Brilliant guy!
@humanbeing8855
@humanbeing8855 2 года назад
Need an update now from this expert please.
@ianstobie
@ianstobie 2 года назад
Search on Rory Stewart New Statesman for recent interview
@IChoseTheRedPill
@IChoseTheRedPill 13 лет назад
@gaiagale i'd love to try and clear this up but i'm unsure which post / issues you are referring to
@arslanahmad6366
@arslanahmad6366 2 года назад
The great game. must watch documentory.
@SourcesAreEverything
@SourcesAreEverything 13 лет назад
Very impactful talk. Because of this video I'm changing my name to Khomandan Walim Hajib Mhaksin Han Kalam Gee.
@matje103
@matje103 2 года назад
why does this only have ~90k views?
@DRpokeme
@DRpokeme 2 года назад
Well, thing have changed. Thanks for your help. Don't let the door hit you on the way out!!
@stephenlock7236
@stephenlock7236 2 года назад
In light of the latest development, Rory under estimated the Taliban and the determination of the Afghans to be independent and be a sovereign country. But the US regime and its allies actual reasons to invade Afghanistan were fraudulent and unjustified in the first place.
@agumualiuspumm1331
@agumualiuspumm1331 Год назад
Yes, but maintaining the functioning of a real country has hugely limited the Taliban's capability in expanding global terrorism because it has become a much more visible and, in the meantime, much more vulnerable target for repercussions.
@stephenlock7236
@stephenlock7236 Год назад
@@agumualiuspumm1331 You have conveniently forgotten that the collective west, the US in particular, are the ones who nurtured the Taliban in the first place. There wouldn't be a Taliban without the US godfather.
@maryearll3359
@maryearll3359 2 года назад
We need to listen to this man, watch on RU-vid, ' Afghanistan The Great Game ' both parts and the story of Lawrence of Arabia's docu and how he foresaw this mess and tried to warn governments. Meanwhile may peace and love find their way into people's hearts everywhere. ❤️😘
@vivekt.2038
@vivekt.2038 2 года назад
I watch the whole part btw ,it was amazing.
@maryearll3359
@maryearll3359 2 года назад
@@vivekt.2038 I'm so glad to hear that. It makes sense of the nonsense. Try watching the docu on Lawrence of Arabia ( the title has left me, sorry! ), the whole thing will make even more sense. American soldiers who were being posted out to Afghanistan were told to read his book so it would help them make sense of what they would be dealing with. The issues are not new, sadly. Peace and love to you 😘
@joejensen3490
@joejensen3490 2 года назад
but he was completely wrong
@moodfox6024
@moodfox6024 2 года назад
Very astute assessment. A lot of new commenters are missing the point here; Stewart is saying that the 'war' - i.e. smashing tonnes of resources into a corrupt system over and above that the country is capable of sustaining won't work. Instead, you need to have a light touch presence; enough to prevent catastrophe but not enough to stifle the creativity/capability of the country itself.
@papasitoman
@papasitoman 13 лет назад
I read his books...really interesting. Def check out The Places In Between.
@HookahBurdar
@HookahBurdar 2 года назад
Bravíssimo!
@liamparker2001
@liamparker2001 2 года назад
Man knew it since day!!!!
@swedenfrommycam
@swedenfrommycam 2 года назад
Very very true!
@GameModTech
@GameModTech 13 лет назад
"Oh we intervened" what bull, I remember the UN while the war was in my country (1991), allied troops generally guarded stuff and did nothing for the massacring of civilians a few miles away. Nobody comes to help, you just come to keep peoples mind at ease
@CBfrmcardiff
@CBfrmcardiff 12 лет назад
@junaidnoorim : my mistake, I got the strong impression he was essentially calling for withdrawl. Looking at the comments, I wasn't the only one. From the way you write, perhaps you know him personally? I've read a book of his, and seen him on television. I remember reading a newspaper article on Stewart from shortly before the events 10 years ago.
@lindamarzuki2938
@lindamarzuki2938 3 года назад
I wish mr rory should be the PM of uk. I am his fan now❤️👍🏻 he feels the sufferring of the innocent . He have a kind heart.
@maryearll3359
@maryearll3359 2 года назад
@Linda Marzuki - you are so right. He should have been listened to years ago. He has a good brain, supreme insight and knowledge and his huge heart must be feeling very heavy right now.
@SuperWillHatch
@SuperWillHatch 12 лет назад
And for the record, the guy in the video has more credibility than you'll probably ever have. Stop reading Atlas Shrugged. "Intellectuals" aren't out to get you. Many of them ARE in fact silly, pompous, hypocritical...even fraudulent. But that's no reason to celebrate anti-intellectualism in itself. I read this mans books on his hike in Afghanistan and his governorship in southern Iraq several years ago. He's a good writer and a sharp guy.
@Varghese9652
@Varghese9652 2 года назад
He speaks sense and good vision.
@izityeh
@izityeh 13 лет назад
Brilliant, finally someone who understands
@fauziyahya9973
@fauziyahya9973 3 года назад
Rory Stewart = Best People @ Good Boyz @ Brave Netizen . Street to talk about TRUTH . !!!
@junka22
@junka22 13 лет назад
@werwr4 Well I do agree with him that the war needs to end. I'm from Finland so I'm not in directly involved, although we do have some troops over there too. I have served in the finnish army, but I just did the compulsory 6 months and haven't been overseas or anything
@AngeloWillems
@AngeloWillems 13 лет назад
@NazAndOmi Thank you. I understood the context. It's just that word is new to me, and I couldn't for the life of me spell it out :)
@aijaexai0Joo4iNo
@aijaexai0Joo4iNo 13 лет назад
I remember Rory Stewart speaking on this topic in Fairbanks in 2008. It's fascinating to see how back his sentiment has evolved from a tentative conclusion that the US shouldn't be involved in Afghanistan and Iraq anymore to the much more strident case he lays out here. I suppose the issue has become more pressing as the years have passed with little meaningful progress.
@Charlesputnam-bn9zy
@Charlesputnam-bn9zy 4 года назад
words cost nothing
@gariadara
@gariadara 13 лет назад
@johnnysecular I'm not in between either. I'm sort of a necessity/utilitarian type. In general ,and not referring to any specific conflicts in human history, I think a war needs to be fought if it must. Or if it's useful to do so (I do realize this may seem amoral, but say resources are scarce and my country and I will die if I do not fight for said resource, and if I can do so surgically without vast bloodshed or prolonged conflict, I sure as hell will).
@dimitrz2000
@dimitrz2000 2 года назад
Somebody share this video back to him 😂
@GetMeThere1
@GetMeThere1 13 лет назад
I can "like" this video without even watching--I only have to see the title.
@consummateVssss
@consummateVssss 13 лет назад
cmon TED wheres my 1080p-eeze??? thats definitely an idea worth spreading to the uploader
@yourtube20061
@yourtube20061 13 лет назад
wow, so glad to see an intelligent and humble politician. Ron Paul has some company, though not in his country it seems !!
@sarahkahn
@sarahkahn 2 года назад
He was right years ago.
@gariadara
@gariadara 13 лет назад
@johnnysecular Cont'd from my last post: Or if we can do so peacefully without fighting. Or maybe this is exactly the kind of "balanced in between position" you were referring to.
@Wolfhound223
@Wolfhound223 4 года назад
Rory Stewart is one to watch for the future in british politic. Watch his Documentary : Afghanistan The Great Game.
@Jay_Johnson
@Jay_Johnson 2 года назад
nah. He's too sensible for the Tories they kicked him out of the party for opposing hard Brexit.
@IRoch86
@IRoch86 11 лет назад
Powerful Bryan Callen
@xyz.abc123
@xyz.abc123 2 года назад
Well, the first impossible thing has happened. Wait for the other two.
@qthegreat3
@qthegreat3 13 лет назад
The drummer from the Gorillaz grew up :-)
@politicaled7247
@politicaled7247 2 года назад
The drummer from Gorillaz is black?
@jaixzz
@jaixzz 2 года назад
Very😎drôle
@alphamikeomega5728
@alphamikeomega5728 2 года назад
In 2021, he was much more critical of the withdrawal.
@pamtufnell6751
@pamtufnell6751 6 лет назад
This guy talks sense
@junka22
@junka22 13 лет назад
4:20 that's definitely not a submachine gun haha
@rockcena591
@rockcena591 3 года назад
World need to listen to him in order to put an end to ongoing tensions in afganishtan.
@xekul
@xekul 4 года назад
8 years later...
@Onionbaron
@Onionbaron 4 года назад
A brave human...
@svd348
@svd348 13 лет назад
He is absolutely correct on Libya. It's very frustrating to see this going on.
@MeFarooq12
@MeFarooq12 3 года назад
Watching this video in 2021 and it makes a perfect sense. US is leaving a devastation behind.
@newera478
@newera478 2 года назад
And now Taliban controls Afghanistan.
@mattmcgourty7971
@mattmcgourty7971 2 года назад
We shouldn’t have gone there in the first place. A good chunk of the mess can be blames on the US
@newera478
@newera478 2 года назад
@@mattmcgourty7971 You would let terrorists go unpunished?
@ince55ant
@ince55ant 2 года назад
There was a choice between this man and boris johnson to be leader of the Conservative party and therefore Prime Minister.
@sookibeulah9331
@sookibeulah9331 2 года назад
Sadly the MPs went for the leader that could most effectively pander to the electorate and win an election. The Tory party members didn’t even get the opportunity to vote for him in the leadership election.
@Jay_Johnson
@Jay_Johnson 2 года назад
@@sookibeulah9331 they just had Theresa May. I think they wanted a contrast. I wouldn't vote tory but I was rooting for him throughout the leadership contest, best of a bad bunch.
@NerdyRodent
@NerdyRodent 2 года назад
It makes failure inevitable… welcome to 2021
@AngeloWillems
@AngeloWillems 13 лет назад
What is the word he uses at 13:00 ?
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