Topic: Kabul Airport

6 chapters across the catalog

Poonami
Episode 1645 1:07:04 - 1:11:03

1645: Poonami

ISIS-K Origins and the Rock Band Picnic

ISIS-K, founded in 2015 by extremist former members of the Taliban, is identified as the group behind the Moscow attack and the 2021 Kabul airport bombing. The target of the Moscow attack was a concert by the veteran rock band Picnic, which had been banned in Ukraine since 2016 for performing in Crimea.

R9X
Episode 1377 35:52 - 39:41

1377: R9X

Bagram Airbase Shutdown, Tactical Miscalculations

The decision to shut down Bagram Airbase in the middle of the night is criticized as a primary cause of the chaotic evacuation at Kabul's commercial airport. General Mark Milley previously stated Bagram was not tactically necessary, but the move left billions in equipment to looters and forced the military to defend a vulnerable urban airport. Turkish Airways is expected to resume flights to Kabul shortly.

At This Hour
Episode 1375 21:46 - 26:27

1375: At This Hour

BBC Analysis and Taliban Fighting Season

Colonel Richard Kemp provides a critical assessment on the BBC regarding the timing of the U.S. withdrawal during the Taliban's peak fighting season. The segment disputes media reports of parents throwing babies over barbed wire at the Kabul airport, characterizing them as propaganda.

Shetard
Episode 1374 2:43:59 - 2:46:15

1374: Shetard

Jake Sullivan, National Security Council "Successful Drawdown"

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan describes the chaotic evacuation from Kabul as a "successful drawdown" during an interview with Savannah Guthrie. Tucker Carlson mocks the terminology, equating the burning of files and fleeing via helicopter to a failure rather than a planned success.

Mass Formation
Episode 1373 1:46:06 - 1:48:25

1373: Mass Formation

Embassy Document Destruction, Chinese Presence in Kabul

U.S. embassy staff in Kabul were ordered to destroy sensitive documents and computers as the Taliban reached the city outskirts. While Japan and other nations are evacuating their diplomatic missions, China has notably maintained its presence, signaling a potential shift in regional influence.