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for al-qaeda. it does not put an end to the organization. in particular, in the middle east al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula is a destabilizing actor in yemen and remains among the most interrupted -- intent on attacking the homeland. two other prominent al-qaeda affiliates also standout, both for their growing regional influence and their significant capabilities. the sahel based al-qaeda affiliate genome, and the somalia-based affiliates al-shabaab. transitioning from sunni terrorism to threats emanating from iran, its partners and proxies, iran continues to plan and encourage and support plots against the united states, both at home and in the middle east where we have a significant u.s. military presence. iran and its proxy lebanese hezbollah have sought to plot attacks against u.s. officials to retaliate for the death of islamic revolutionary -- raising the threats both at home and abroad for those that iran deems responsible. in closing, i just highlight that the complexity of that -- that
for al-qaeda. it does not put an end to the organization. in particular, in the middle east al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula is a destabilizing actor in yemen and remains among the most interrupted -- intent on attacking the homeland. two other prominent al-qaeda affiliates also standout, both for their growing regional influence and their significant capabilities. the sahel based al-qaeda affiliate genome, and the somalia-based affiliates al-shabaab. transitioning from sunni terrorism to...
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an end to al qaeda. two other prominent al qaeda affiliates also stand out. we continue to monitor for signs al qaeda has chosen successor now three months since his step. we are particularly focused on the role that he brown based legacy leaders -- i ran -- iran based organizations may make. they have stopped to plot attacks against former u.s. officials to retaliate for the death of their commander, raising the threat both at home and abroad. i would like to highlight that the complexity of the international terrorism environment continues to demand a collaborative and sufficiently resourced counterterrorism effort to mitigate threats to the united states. it is clear that the significant ct pressure along with investment in defenses here at home has resulted in a diminished threat to the united states homeland. the role today is perhaps more important today than more than ever. i want to assure the committee that the interagency enterprise remains committed to this mission and are working behind the s
an end to al qaeda. two other prominent al qaeda affiliates also stand out. we continue to monitor for signs al qaeda has chosen successor now three months since his step. we are particularly focused on the role that he brown based legacy leaders -- i ran -- iran based organizations may make. they have stopped to plot attacks against former u.s. officials to retaliate for the death of their commander, raising the threat both at home and abroad. i would like to highlight that the complexity of...
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the july death of longtime al qaeda leader was a strategic and a symbolic setback for al qaeda but it doesn't put an end to the organization. in particular in the middle east al qaeda and the arabian peninsula is a destabilizing actor and remains among the most intrepid al qaeda affiliates intent on attacking the united states homeland. the two other prominent affiliates also stand out both for their growing regional influence and their significant capabilities. the alal qaeda affiliate in somalia based affiliate al-shabaab. transition from the sunni terrorism to threats emanating from iran, its partners and proxy as iran continues to plan, encourage and support plots against the united states both at home and in the middle east where we have a significant military presence. iran and its proxies have attacks against former u.s. officials to retaliate for the deaths of islamic revolutionary guards heads force commander raising the threat both at home and abroad for those that iran deemsis responsible. in closing i would highlight the complexity of the terrorism environment that i just
the july death of longtime al qaeda leader was a strategic and a symbolic setback for al qaeda but it doesn't put an end to the organization. in particular in the middle east al qaeda and the arabian peninsula is a destabilizing actor and remains among the most intrepid al qaeda affiliates intent on attacking the united states homeland. the two other prominent affiliates also stand out both for their growing regional influence and their significant capabilities. the alal qaeda affiliate in...
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if we abandon the drone program and isis and al qaeda can get stronger, what do we expect?ambassador sales: i think one thing we should fear is that of gunny stunt could return to the terrorist safe haven it was -- afghanistan could return to the terrorist safe haven that it was in the years leading to 9/11 get up my concern is with the complete withdrawal of u.s. personnel from afghanistan, the supporting elements necessary to carry out an effective campaign of drone strikes against isis or al qaeda elements would not make it possible for us to apply counterterrorism pressure to these growing terrorist threats. to do drone strikes, and this goes to their precision and also to how discriminating operators can be when using this tool, in order to use drone strikes in a country, you need to have signals intelligence collection capabilities, human sources on the ground who are prepared to tell information to the united states, that puts their own lives at risk, and they are willing to do it because they know the united states will have their back. we don't have those assets in
if we abandon the drone program and isis and al qaeda can get stronger, what do we expect?ambassador sales: i think one thing we should fear is that of gunny stunt could return to the terrorist safe haven it was -- afghanistan could return to the terrorist safe haven that it was in the years leading to 9/11 get up my concern is with the complete withdrawal of u.s. personnel from afghanistan, the supporting elements necessary to carry out an effective campaign of drone strikes against isis or al...
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two other prominent al-qaeda affiliates also stand out, both for the growing regional influence and their significant capabilities. the -- based off kind of alert and smaller affiliate al-shabaab. of note, we continue to monitor for signs al-qaeda has chosen a successor, now three months since his death. it seems in addition to al-qaeda affiliate leaders we are particularly focused on the role that iran-based legacy leaders such as -- may pay to play in the future of the organization. transitioning from terrorism to threats emanating from iran, its partners, and its proxies, iran continues to plan, and, and support plots against the united states, both at home and in the middle east where we have a significant u.s. military presence. iran and lebanese -- have sought to plan attacks against former u.s. officials to retaliate for the death of -- raising the threat both at home and abroad for those that iran deems responsible. in closing i would just highlight the complexity of the international terrorism and extremism environment that i just outlined continues to demand a collaborative, agi
two other prominent al-qaeda affiliates also stand out, both for the growing regional influence and their significant capabilities. the -- based off kind of alert and smaller affiliate al-shabaab. of note, we continue to monitor for signs al-qaeda has chosen a successor, now three months since his death. it seems in addition to al-qaeda affiliate leaders we are particularly focused on the role that iran-based legacy leaders such as -- may pay to play in the future of the organization....
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two other prominent al-qaeda affiliates also stand out, both for the growing regional influence and their significant capabilities. the -- based off kind of alert and smaller affiliate al-shabaab. of note, we continue to monitor for signs al-qaeda has chosen a successor, now three months since his death. it seems in addition to al-qaeda affiliate leaders we are particularly focused on the role that iran-based legacy leaders such as -- may pay to play in the future of the organization. transitioning from terrorism to threats emanating from iran, its partners, and its proxies, iran continues to plan, and, and support plots against the united states, both at home and in the middle east where we have a significant u.s. military presence. iran and lebanese -- have sought to plan attacks against former u.s. officials to retaliate for the death of -- raising the threat both at home and abroad for those that iran deems responsible. in closing i would just highlight the complexity of the international terrorism and extremism environment that i just outlined continues to demand a collaborative, agi
two other prominent al-qaeda affiliates also stand out, both for the growing regional influence and their significant capabilities. the -- based off kind of alert and smaller affiliate al-shabaab. of note, we continue to monitor for signs al-qaeda has chosen a successor, now three months since his death. it seems in addition to al-qaeda affiliate leaders we are particularly focused on the role that iran-based legacy leaders such as -- may pay to play in the future of the organization....
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but it did not put an end to al qaeda.in particular, in the middle east al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is a destabilizing actor in yemen and remains mostly most intrepid and fillets intent on attacks inside the u.s. homeland. two other prominent al qaeda affiliates also stand out both for the growing regional influence in their significant capabilities. the out based in somalia -based affiliates. of note, we continue to monitor for signs al qaeda has chosen a successor, now three months since his death. in addition to al qaeda affiliate leaders we are particularly focused on the role that ironic base legacy leaders may play in the future of the organization. transitioning from suny turns to threats emanate from ironic its partners and its proxies, iran continues to plan, encourage and support plots gives the united states both at home and in the middle east where we have a significant u.s. military presence. ironic and lebanese hezbollah has plot attacks against former u.s. officials to retaliate for the death i rgc rai
but it did not put an end to al qaeda.in particular, in the middle east al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is a destabilizing actor in yemen and remains mostly most intrepid and fillets intent on attacks inside the u.s. homeland. two other prominent al qaeda affiliates also stand out both for the growing regional influence in their significant capabilities. the out based in somalia -based affiliates. of note, we continue to monitor for signs al qaeda has chosen a successor, now three months...
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after more than 12 hours of terror, somali security forces were able to end hotels each by al qaeda linked and surgeons in the capital. mogadishu, at least 8 civilians, and a member of the security forces were killed by the al shabani militants and storm. the villa rose hotel in the city center. authority say they were able to rescue 60 people. ah, gunshots pierced the air on monday from inside the besieged hotel and somali as capitol special government forces fought the al qaeda linked militants more than 12 hours after the islamist group stormed the building. by that point, several lives had already been lost. either by the among whom included a whole go in the course of their attack on the hotel. the militants killed. 8 civilians staying there. hello, cathy hobbins. he will tell hose with 5 of the 6 fighters who attack though tow were killed, drank a body not, and one of them committed suicide by blowing himself up with the law. he would have had the hotel is located near the presidential residence and is frequently used by government officials. this somali army has been locked in a fig
after more than 12 hours of terror, somali security forces were able to end hotels each by al qaeda linked and surgeons in the capital. mogadishu, at least 8 civilians, and a member of the security forces were killed by the al shabani militants and storm. the villa rose hotel in the city center. authority say they were able to rescue 60 people. ah, gunshots pierced the air on monday from inside the besieged hotel and somali as capitol special government forces fought the al qaeda linked...
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the most important movement is linked to al qaeda or the islamic state, they find local combatants. very strong linkages with local communities and local networks. and is also important to look at the transnational ability to shift from an area to another one. of course, you can find a number of economic reasons, so he'll -- so he'll region -- this are here -- sahel region is one of the poorest. those groups are not just be understood as violent extremists, it is also important to take into consideration their political agenda because they are also dissident lee political actors even if it is much more easy to identify clinical -- political claims from al qaeda affinity groups. some of those are connected to the islamic states. >> speaking of political agendas it seems that the kremlin for example is eager to step into this -- space that has been left by the french. we saw that in mali, when the french pulled out. what kind of a difference has not made? -- has that made? >> when the french withdrew from molly, -- malley -- mali, people believed that the country would quickly collaps
the most important movement is linked to al qaeda or the islamic state, they find local combatants. very strong linkages with local communities and local networks. and is also important to look at the transnational ability to shift from an area to another one. of course, you can find a number of economic reasons, so he'll -- so he'll region -- this are here -- sahel region is one of the poorest. those groups are not just be understood as violent extremists, it is also important to take into...
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for al-qaeda. it does not put an end to the organization. in particular, in the middle east al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula is a destabilizing actor in yemen and remains among the most interrupted -- intent on attacking the homeland. two other prominent al-qaeda affiliates also standout, both for their growing regional influence and their significant capabilities. the sahel based al-qaeda affiliate genome, and the somalia-based affiliates al-shabaab. transitioning from sunni terrorism to threats emanating from iran, its partners and proxies, iran continues to plan and encourage and support plots against the united states, both at home and in the middle east where we have a significant u.s. military presence. iran and its proxy lebanese hezbollah have sought to plot attacks against u.s. officials to retaliate for the death of islamic revolutionary -- raising the threats both at home and abroad for those that iran deems responsible. in closing, i just highlight that the complexity of that -- that
for al-qaeda. it does not put an end to the organization. in particular, in the middle east al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula is a destabilizing actor in yemen and remains among the most interrupted -- intent on attacking the homeland. two other prominent al-qaeda affiliates also standout, both for their growing regional influence and their significant capabilities. the sahel based al-qaeda affiliate genome, and the somalia-based affiliates al-shabaab. transitioning from sunni terrorism to...
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al-qaeda and isis are regrouping in afghanistan.liban agreeing that the country would not return to being a terrorist safe haven, but that's what u.s. officials are telling us. there are new warnings in fact that the two organizations are formulating new plans to attack the u.s. and its allies around the world. chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin fills us in tonight from the pentagon. >> 15 months after the u.s. pulled out of afghanistan, there are signs al-qaeda and isis are regrouping there. >> he was in afghanistan, and he's been traveling between provinces in afghanistan quite often. >> the general was the last commander of the afghan arm. he's now in exile, living in the united states. his warning follows a u.s. drone strike that killed al-qaeda leader last year in august. >> our ability to gather valuable intelligence on the ground inside afghanistan has been reduced. that's just a reality. >> in a refugee camp in northeast syria, home to 50,000 wives and offspring of isis fighters, a general warped the 25,0
al-qaeda and isis are regrouping in afghanistan.liban agreeing that the country would not return to being a terrorist safe haven, but that's what u.s. officials are telling us. there are new warnings in fact that the two organizations are formulating new plans to attack the u.s. and its allies around the world. chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin fills us in tonight from the pentagon. >> 15 months after the u.s. pulled out of afghanistan, there are signs al-qaeda and...
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, including the number two and al qaeda who had been given safe haven in iraq after 9/11, for years. so that's one part of what you laid out, the notion is that there is no connection between saddam hussein and the leaders of al qaeda. the extent to which saddam hussein violated multiple -- i can't remember the number, 12 or 13 national security council resolutions. the extent to which it was very clear, despite efforts since then to change the narrative that there were connections between saddam and al qaeda. certainly, i can go on and on again about your characterization of policy. i would say that there is a big difference between debates about policy, which we have to have in a democracy. and, a president who -- think about this, donald trump knew more than probably just about any other american about the results of the election. in one of the most important pieces of our hearings is a comparison that we put together that you will see in the report that shows specific allegations donald trump was making. whether about the suitcases in georgia or about ballot dumps. the specific a
, including the number two and al qaeda who had been given safe haven in iraq after 9/11, for years. so that's one part of what you laid out, the notion is that there is no connection between saddam hussein and the leaders of al qaeda. the extent to which saddam hussein violated multiple -- i can't remember the number, 12 or 13 national security council resolutions. the extent to which it was very clear, despite efforts since then to change the narrative that there were connections between...
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you killed one. > there are thousands back. >> the leader of al-qaeda inside afghanistan, not just oneian. >> brian: turning your back, admiral. >> executed. >> how many back, how many isis are back in. >> we said that al-qaeda would be back in afghanistan even before we left they were starting to move back in, brian. we are watching it very closely. the fact that we were able to execute that strike, the leader by the way not just some guy on the street corner but the leader tells you that our over the horizon counter-terrorism capabilities are actually quite effective. >> brian: really? he is the over. if you had over the horizon capabilities you would killed more than one because thousands are back. >> not about killing every single thousand terrorists every given day. we watch these carefully. where they develop to a degree we think our national security is at risk we take action and we did that. >> brian: our assets have left. you know they are gone. >> we have over the horizon capabilities. you and i have talked about this. i'm not saying that, you know, we have every single asset
you killed one. > there are thousands back. >> the leader of al-qaeda inside afghanistan, not just oneian. >> brian: turning your back, admiral. >> executed. >> how many back, how many isis are back in. >> we said that al-qaeda would be back in afghanistan even before we left they were starting to move back in, brian. we are watching it very closely. the fact that we were able to execute that strike, the leader by the way not just some guy on the street corner...
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affiliated and al qaeda has said we did not attack civilians.it comes to al-shabaab, they say these are actually not civilians, these are military and security installations. >> al-shabaab is an is melissa -- is a militant group. in august, i president pledged to war against the group who was pledging another attack on another hotel. al-shabaab intensified its assaults. let us take a look at some pictures. this was after two car explosions killed more than 100 people, al-shabaab said it was responsibile. >> i am angry. i motivated more than ever that the time is now the everybody comes together and makes sure that this menace is defeated. i feel lucky that i feel sorry that i am part of the development and letting these people down. >>et us get some analysis from the bbc somalia. >> it was one of the most highly guarded area in somalia. it is highly fortified and still al-shabaab has found a way to penetrate through all of the security checkpoints and go to the place. get inside and kill people. this shows that somali security forces and intelli
affiliated and al qaeda has said we did not attack civilians.it comes to al-shabaab, they say these are actually not civilians, these are military and security installations. >> al-shabaab is an is melissa -- is a militant group. in august, i president pledged to war against the group who was pledging another attack on another hotel. al-shabaab intensified its assaults. let us take a look at some pictures. this was after two car explosions killed more than 100 people, al-shabaab said it...
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the more of what we know about the new leader of al-qaeda._ leader of al-qaeda.— leader of al-qaeda. the new leader of is is still only _ leader of al-qaeda. the new leader of is is still only known _ leader of al-qaeda. the new leader of is is still only known by - leader of al-qaeda. the new leader of is is still only known by his - of is is still only known by his nickname and it's actually the second leader of ias to be killed this year and second leader of ias to be killed this yearand —— is, they second leader of ias to be killed this year and —— is, they had two leaders within the same year being killed but, the impact of his death is probably diminished by the fact that we do not know anything about him. not the former leader, not the current leader in its difficult to see what impact he would have on the day—to—day operations of the group. we do not know his impact on the strategies, the planning for the vision because he did not know who he was and so, is difficult to say if his death would have an impact on day—to—day operations but they have rushed to
the more of what we know about the new leader of al-qaeda._ leader of al-qaeda.— leader of al-qaeda. the new leader of is is still only _ leader of al-qaeda. the new leader of is is still only known _ leader of al-qaeda. the new leader of is is still only known by - leader of al-qaeda. the new leader of is is still only known by his - of is is still only known by his nickname and it's actually the second leader of ias to be killed this year and second leader of ias to be killed this yearand...
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including the fact that you had senior leaders and al qaeda and is a number two and al qaeda was given safe haven and iraq after 9/11 for years. that is one part that there is no connection between saddam hussein and leaders of al qaeda. the extent which saddam hussein violated multiple united nations council resolutions the extent which was very clear, despite efforts to change the narrative there were in fact connections between saddam and al qaeda. i can go on about your characterization i would say there is a big difference between debate about policy, which we have to have in a democracy. and president, donald trump knew more than probably just about any other american about the results of the election. one of the most important pieces of our hearings is comparison we put together that you will soon report that shows specific allegations donald trump was making. whether it with the suitcases in georgia or ballot dumps. specific allegations, testimony by his attorney, his deputy attorney general, campaign manager telling him those are not true. along with dates and donald trump say
including the fact that you had senior leaders and al qaeda and is a number two and al qaeda was given safe haven and iraq after 9/11 for years. that is one part that there is no connection between saddam hussein and leaders of al qaeda. the extent which saddam hussein violated multiple united nations council resolutions the extent which was very clear, despite efforts to change the narrative there were in fact connections between saddam and al qaeda. i can go on about your characterization i...
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in africa, its aim was to maintain regional security and to combat armed groups linked to iceland al qaeda. at its highest about 5 and a half 1000 french soldiers operated alongside local armies and martini molly begin a facet new year and chat about the mission was criticized for failing to produce results and became very unpopular attacks increased in begin a faster and chad and french and european forces were pulled out of molly earlier this year when diplomatic relations salad after military cruise and 20202021. frances president announced the end of the operation while launching a national strategic review of the military is aims for the next decade. manual micron says around 3000 french soldiers will remain in the held that in a different capacity. it will, should last it new botany. don't, don't. our interventions must be better defined from the beginning when we do not intend to remain committed to external operations indefinitely. it's also for this reason that i decided, in consultation with our partners, to formally announce the end of our bill. us jump account today. a military
in africa, its aim was to maintain regional security and to combat armed groups linked to iceland al qaeda. at its highest about 5 and a half 1000 french soldiers operated alongside local armies and martini molly begin a facet new year and chat about the mission was criticized for failing to produce results and became very unpopular attacks increased in begin a faster and chad and french and european forces were pulled out of molly earlier this year when diplomatic relations salad after...
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inside the besieged hotel in somali as capitol special government forces thought the al qaeda linked militants more than 12 hours after the islamist grip stormed the building. by that point, several lives had already been lost. even with our monkey included a hole in the course of their attack on the hotel, the militants killed 8 civilians staying there. hello, cassie hobbins. he will tell hose with 5 of the 6 fighters who attacked though tow, were killed like a body now. and one of them committed suicide by blowing himself up to la hilbert at the hotel is located near the presidential residence and is frequently used by government officials. this somali army has been locked in a fight against al chabad, which still controls large parts of central and southern somalia. the fundamentalists militants frequently stage attacks in mogadishu and elsewhere. their goal is to topple the western backed government to establish its own rule based on an extreme interpretation of islamic. lot of horses in cameroon are still hoping to find survivors of a landslide that killed at least 15 people tha
inside the besieged hotel in somali as capitol special government forces thought the al qaeda linked militants more than 12 hours after the islamist grip stormed the building. by that point, several lives had already been lost. even with our monkey included a hole in the course of their attack on the hotel, the militants killed 8 civilians staying there. hello, cassie hobbins. he will tell hose with 5 of the 6 fighters who attacked though tow, were killed like a body now. and one of them...
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affiliated and al-qaeda have said _ al-qaeda affiliated and al-qaeda have said they don't attack civiliansgroup following an attack on another hotel in the capital. in response, al shabab intensified its assaults. there are pictures from mogadishu in october after two car explosions killed more than 100 people. al shabab said it was responsible, and that its target was the education ministry. let's hearfrom the environment minister again. i am angry, i am motivated more than ever that there is a need that everybody comes together and makes sure that this menace is subdued and defeated. and taken to jail. i feel lucky i escaped, i feel sorry that i'm part of the government that sort of let these people down. bbc somalia's bella sheegow. this area was one of the most highly guarded areas in somalia. it's highly fortified, and still, al shabab has found a way to penetrate through all the security checkpoints and go to that place, get inside and kill people. this shows that somali security forces and intelligence is really very weak, and this question is a question that a lot of people in soma
affiliated and al-qaeda have said _ al-qaeda affiliated and al-qaeda have said they don't attack civiliansgroup following an attack on another hotel in the capital. in response, al shabab intensified its assaults. there are pictures from mogadishu in october after two car explosions killed more than 100 people. al shabab said it was responsible, and that its target was the education ministry. let's hearfrom the environment minister again. i am angry, i am motivated more than ever that there is...
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i mean, he said, we will destroy the basis of al qaeda in afghanistan, 21 years 22 years ago. he came to afghanistan and he said, you will destroy al qaeda and fall of one, and we will bring democracy where we are. we are even worse than what we were 22 years ago. what, what the of that this is, this is this like before i said, you know, just a moment paul, in law that has implemented one law for united states and then on another level, the rest of the world much changed. it is outside of a pakistan enters a 5th day of protest led by former prime as a wrong card, who is traveling to the capital of is on by to stage a political comeback. we have the details form a local journalist. oh, a week they went on with amazon and somebody when enron khan calls for protesters to go to islamabad, they will all go because they believe their leader. that is why people trust him and have joined him. his last day i, we have joined him because im ron khan is standing for the truth and justice. we will follow his every step. we will go to islam about on foot. i will stand by him until i die cla
i mean, he said, we will destroy the basis of al qaeda in afghanistan, 21 years 22 years ago. he came to afghanistan and he said, you will destroy al qaeda and fall of one, and we will bring democracy where we are. we are even worse than what we were 22 years ago. what, what the of that this is, this is this like before i said, you know, just a moment paul, in law that has implemented one law for united states and then on another level, the rest of the world much changed. it is outside of a...
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what is a member of al-qaeda, and then released without any charges. for me, this place embodied everything that the united states did in afghanistan, they sent ordinary afghans went to the facility where they were subjected to torture and humiliation without any legal framework, some of them were allowed to go home, and when they returned, they told. that's what the americans did. i begged to be sent specifically to the guantana, because what i saw with my own eyes was so monstrous that i still cannot sleep peacefully. the americans themselves call the guantana the disgrace of nations. more than over the years, more and more scandals emerge by overseas officers, and this kills the image of the collective captain america so wide it became known to the public, the story of pakistani zane hussein, he was mistakenly suspected of a terrorist attack, on september 11 they were not even charged, but tortured more than 80 times the bed is covered with a cloth, and then water is poured from above so that it seems to the person that he is drowning and is about t
what is a member of al-qaeda, and then released without any charges. for me, this place embodied everything that the united states did in afghanistan, they sent ordinary afghans went to the facility where they were subjected to torture and humiliation without any legal framework, some of them were allowed to go home, and when they returned, they told. that's what the americans did. i begged to be sent specifically to the guantana, because what i saw with my own eyes was so monstrous that i...
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i wanted to have you share your thoughts about how the morality of going after al qaeda from 1900 gotnto remaking the country in our ownma image? >> the question was how the morality make sure get it right the morality going after al qaeda after 911 morphs into this slips into this nation building mission. it's an interesting question of what i thought about a lot. would have ended okay? the one i have always seen as the most probable outcome of how maybe we could have had a more positive endgame in afghanistan where one even though it's a very loaded term but let's just say hypothetically 911 happened, we would after al qaeda. the taliban left afghanistan. and then rent 2002 or 2003 we made overtures to the tele- band to try to incorporate them as real minority stakeholders. but get them involved in the u afghan government just so they had a little bit of purchase and there were dis- incentivize to start an insurgency after i on the ball in afghanistan was there a political settlement that would've allowed us to get out? i don't know maybe there was that's all water under the bridge.
i wanted to have you share your thoughts about how the morality of going after al qaeda from 1900 gotnto remaking the country in our ownma image? >> the question was how the morality make sure get it right the morality going after al qaeda after 911 morphs into this slips into this nation building mission. it's an interesting question of what i thought about a lot. would have ended okay? the one i have always seen as the most probable outcome of how maybe we could have had a more positive...
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villages can stay or leave and face attacks from a group affiliated with al qaeda.others will do anything to feed them. every day there are no arrivals. this is the face of climate change. this is what happens when people have to flee extreme weather and conflict, ending up in camps like these, refugees. weak with hunger, she and her two children just got here. i'm very sick, she said, and very worried. and your children, what are they eating? just this little bit of porridge here? but it's only enough for my kids, she exclaims, this is nothing to eat in her village. it's over 70 miles away, too dangerous for aid organizations to get to, and any food that makes it there is weaponized. al shabaab controls supplies. if they haven't authorized it, they burn the food. i need something to eat, she pleads, give me something. we organized food for her then we're advised to leave as a suspected al shabaab militat was identified in camp. he was later arrested. he says his organization can only take care of children if the families make it. >> what about those still out there
villages can stay or leave and face attacks from a group affiliated with al qaeda.others will do anything to feed them. every day there are no arrivals. this is the face of climate change. this is what happens when people have to flee extreme weather and conflict, ending up in camps like these, refugees. weak with hunger, she and her two children just got here. i'm very sick, she said, and very worried. and your children, what are they eating? just this little bit of porridge here? but it's...
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. >> by far it is isis and al-qaeda. racially unethically motivated extremist provide a threat, hierarchically organized groups have been acting to be -- the racially motivated violent extremists and ideologically motivated threats as well. >> thank you, ma'am, thank you, all, thank you, mister chairman. >> thank you, senator ossoff. the authorization from the office of countering weapons of mass destruction is set to expire next year. in preparation, senator portman and i introduced a bill that reauthorize as the office and empowers the newly created office of health security and dhs. the bill clarifies roles and responsibilities for both offices, and, adds important accountability and oversight measures. secretary mayorkas, can you explain to this committee how the exploration of the authorization will impacts if it expires. particularly how important the legislation has to deal with local, tribal, and territorial partners on this critical issue? >> mister chairman, the office of countering the the department of homela
. >> by far it is isis and al-qaeda. racially unethically motivated extremist provide a threat, hierarchically organized groups have been acting to be -- the racially motivated violent extremists and ideologically motivated threats as well. >> thank you, ma'am, thank you, all, thank you, mister chairman. >> thank you, senator ossoff. the authorization from the office of countering weapons of mass destruction is set to expire next year. in preparation, senator portman and i...
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security forces in somalia say that they have ended a long hotel seized by al qaeda, linked insurgence. at least 8 civilians were killed as algebra militant stormed, the villa arose hotel in the capital, mogadishu, the venue was frequented by government officials, authority say they were able to rescue 60 people. the government has been battling after barbara for more than a decade now. and this latest attack comes just as many fighting the militants thought that they were finally seeing some progress. ah, this is by dollar in san fran somalia, hundreds of thousands of people are taking refuge here, displaced by the drought and the extremist mayor of july. and he was seen in the security forces at trying to keep our ship up outside the city. but the group is only 30 kilometers away. a me in my on jaila day and night voice getting ambushed daily patrols, give the people a sense of safety. alabama was in control here until 2012, when the government re captured this city, casa, was became one of the conic. this is, is that so, maria, her face philosophy is unbearable. i suffered a lot, bu
security forces in somalia say that they have ended a long hotel seized by al qaeda, linked insurgence. at least 8 civilians were killed as algebra militant stormed, the villa arose hotel in the capital, mogadishu, the venue was frequented by government officials, authority say they were able to rescue 60 people. the government has been battling after barbara for more than a decade now. and this latest attack comes just as many fighting the militants thought that they were finally seeing some...
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that is somalia, where security forces say they have ended an hours long siege by al qaeda linked insurgents. at least 8 civilians were killed as out about militant storm. villa rose hotel in the capitol, mogadishu as a venue often frequented by government officials. authorities say they rescued 60 people and not a member of the security forces died in the attack securities just one of the threats of facing somalia. another is food security, which is being made worse by the conflict in ukraine and by droughts cause by climate change of the population needs food aid, but it's being blocked by the algebra militants. ah, this is my door in south and somalia. hundreds of thousands of people are taking refuge here, displaced by the drought and the extremist mayor of july alley. what seen in the security forces trying to keep our ship up outside the city that the group is only 30 kilometers away? am. are we on high alert? day and night to avoid getting ambushed daily patrols. give the people a sense of safety. asha bob was in control here until 2012. when the government re captured, the city asa w
that is somalia, where security forces say they have ended an hours long siege by al qaeda linked insurgents. at least 8 civilians were killed as out about militant storm. villa rose hotel in the capitol, mogadishu as a venue often frequented by government officials. authorities say they rescued 60 people and not a member of the security forces died in the attack securities just one of the threats of facing somalia. another is food security, which is being made worse by the conflict in ukraine...
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i'll show bob militants who are affiliated with al qaeda, have claimed responsibility for the attack. huge crowds turned out at rio de janeiro, copa cabana to celebrate gay pride. the 27th parade took place after a 2 year delay due to the coven, 1900. pandemic this year, as motto is curse to be happy. according to write scripts, violence against brazil, l g b t q. community has written significantly in the past 2 year, ukraine's president below to me as the lensky has urged his country to prepare for a new wave of russian air strikes me as long as they have rockets, they won't rest. soleski said in a video address, referring to russia's military, and it's a tax on critical infrastructure. there's been no russian response to his claims. last week intensified russian strikes subjected ukrainian said the most acute power cuts since the war began. as of sunday, millions still had little electricity or heat, though authority say that power and water has now largely been restored to the capital. keith. while fighting is far from over in the southern city of harrison, though it's back under
i'll show bob militants who are affiliated with al qaeda, have claimed responsibility for the attack. huge crowds turned out at rio de janeiro, copa cabana to celebrate gay pride. the 27th parade took place after a 2 year delay due to the coven, 1900. pandemic this year, as motto is curse to be happy. according to write scripts, violence against brazil, l g b t q. community has written significantly in the past 2 year, ukraine's president below to me as the lensky has urged his country to...
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. >> i want you to share your thoughts onn the morality of going after al qaeda from 9/11 that changed remaking of the country. >> this was how the morality ftaround going after al qaeda after 9/11 slips into thison nation building mission. i sort of thought, is there any way this could have ended rex the one of the most probable up from how we could have a more positive and game in afghanistan, even though it's a loaded term, let's say hypothetically 9/11 happened and we went after al qaeda, taliban left afghanistan and 2002 or three we made overtures to the taliban to incorporate them as real minority stakeholders forget them involved so they had a little bit of purchase in the distant incentivized to go and not invade iraq and kept our ball on afghanistan, was that their political settlement that would allow us to get out? i don't know, maybe the rest, it's all water under the bridges i think one of the reasons that go back to this idea of stories about war, we go to war after the september 11 attack, one of the things i always remembered about that time was in this country, i can r
. >> i want you to share your thoughts onn the morality of going after al qaeda from 9/11 that changed remaking of the country. >> this was how the morality ftaround going after al qaeda after 9/11 slips into thison nation building mission. i sort of thought, is there any way this could have ended rex the one of the most probable up from how we could have a more positive and game in afghanistan, even though it's a loaded term, let's say hypothetically 9/11 happened and we went after...
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this is an agency that was founded in the aftermath of 9/11 to combat foreign threats of al qaeda and the like. but over the last five years, it's evolved in the mission. it's moved to fighting disinfo. >> greg: so, dhs once set up for fighting foreign terror now fights free speech at home. forget isis, al qaeda, and chinese labs that leak like biden's underwear, your aunt jones shared a hillary clinton meme -- get her? i wonder what the president says about this. of. >> you want free everything -- i gave you free college loans, now you want free speech. you can say whatever you want. if you don't like what you said, we can put you in jail, that's all. it's not even real jail, it's twitter jail or facebook jail. back in the old days, we had to do real jail. i spent 19 years in shaw shank. i had to dig my way out with a rock hammer behind a poster of rita hayworth. that's the way real men did it. too pad, though, cornpop hung himself in a hotel room. [ applause ] >> greg: getting worse. it's getting worse. so, you -- senator, you led the -- you led kind of the force in trying to defund
this is an agency that was founded in the aftermath of 9/11 to combat foreign threats of al qaeda and the like. but over the last five years, it's evolved in the mission. it's moved to fighting disinfo. >> greg: so, dhs once set up for fighting foreign terror now fights free speech at home. forget isis, al qaeda, and chinese labs that leak like biden's underwear, your aunt jones shared a hillary clinton meme -- get her? i wonder what the president says about this. of. >> you want...
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security forces in somalia ended an hours long hotel siege by al qaeda inserteds. least eight civilians were murdered in the capital mogadishu. the venue was frequented by government officials. authorities rescued 60 people. the government has been battling al-shabaab for more than a decade now. this latest attack seeing some progress. reporter: this is southern somalia. hundreds of thousands of people are taking refuge year, displaced by the drought and extremists. the mayor and security forces are trying to keep al-shabaab outside the city, but the group is only 30 kilometers away. >> we are on high alert day and night to avoid getting ambushed. reporter: daily patrols give people a sense of safety. al-shabaab was in controlntil 12 when the government recaptured the city. >> this is what somalia has faced the last 50 years. now people are showing hope. reporter: local militias are playing a supportive role too, here in their hideout. this person wants to remain anonymous. >> when i joined in 2007 they had control of the country. there was a lot of unemployment an
security forces in somalia ended an hours long hotel siege by al qaeda inserteds. least eight civilians were murdered in the capital mogadishu. the venue was frequented by government officials. authorities rescued 60 people. the government has been battling al-shabaab for more than a decade now. this latest attack seeing some progress. reporter: this is southern somalia. hundreds of thousands of people are taking refuge year, displaced by the drought and extremists. the mayor and security...
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what is a member of al-qaeda, and then released without any charges. for me, this place embodied everything that the united states did in afghanistan - they sent ordinary afghans to the facility where they were subjected to torture and mockery of any legal framework, some of them were allowed to go home and when they returned, they told. that's what the americans did. i begged to be sent specifically to the guantana, because what i saw with my own eyes in the bagram was so monstrous that i still cannot sleep. the americans themselves call the guantana the disgrace of nations. more than over the years, everything pops up more scandals by overseas officers, and this kills the image of the collective captain america so the general public became aware, the story of the pakistani zayn hussein, he was wrongly suspected of a terrorist attack, was not even charged on september 11, but was tortured more than 80 times one of the most common bullying that hussein endured 83 times water torture, known back in the days of the spanish inquisition, a naked person is
what is a member of al-qaeda, and then released without any charges. for me, this place embodied everything that the united states did in afghanistan - they sent ordinary afghans to the facility where they were subjected to torture and mockery of any legal framework, some of them were allowed to go home and when they returned, they told. that's what the americans did. i begged to be sent specifically to the guantana, because what i saw with my own eyes in the bagram was so monstrous that i...
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what is a member of al-qaeda, and then released without any charges.s place embodied everything that the united states did in afghanistan - they sent ordinary afghans to the facility where they were subjected to torture and abuse of no legal framework, some of them were allowed to go home, and when they returned, they told. that's what the americans did. i begged to be sent exactly to the guantana, because what i saw with my own eyes in the bagram was so monstrous that i still cannot sleep.
what is a member of al-qaeda, and then released without any charges.s place embodied everything that the united states did in afghanistan - they sent ordinary afghans to the facility where they were subjected to torture and abuse of no legal framework, some of them were allowed to go home, and when they returned, they told. that's what the americans did. i begged to be sent exactly to the guantana, because what i saw with my own eyes in the bagram was so monstrous that i still cannot sleep.
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security forces in somalia say that they have ended an hours long hotel seized by al qaeda linked insurgents. at least 8 civilians were killed as al chabarise militant stormed, the villa rose hotel in the capital, mogadishu. the venue was frequented by government officials, authorities say they were able to rescue 60 people. the government has been battling alger. bob for more than a decade now in this latest attack, it comes just as many fighting. the militants thought that they were finally seeing some progress. ah, this is my door. in 7 somalia, hundreds of thousands of people are taking refuge here, displaced by the drought and the extremists made up to lie and he was seen in the security forces at trying to keep our ship up outside to settle that the group is only 30 kilometers away from me, in my way on high alert, day and night, to avoid getting ambushed daily patrols give the people essence of safety. asha babb was in control here until 2012 when the government recaptured the city casa was became one of the conic. this is, is that so, maria, her face for the last 50 years. unbeatable
security forces in somalia say that they have ended an hours long hotel seized by al qaeda linked insurgents. at least 8 civilians were killed as al chabarise militant stormed, the villa rose hotel in the capital, mogadishu. the venue was frequented by government officials, authorities say they were able to rescue 60 people. the government has been battling alger. bob for more than a decade now in this latest attack, it comes just as many fighting. the militants thought that they were finally...
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controversial enough, this doctor has notably been controversial for displaying his public support to al qaeda leader osama bin laden in the past and as cited by these news reports, an indian fugitive from money laundering since 2016 and there are many news reports that do claim the doctor is in qatar at the moment expected to give many religious lectures throughout this world cup so perhaps we will have to -- we will have an update on these videos from 2016. >> yet another layer of controversy surrounding the world cup taking place in qatar. time for focus now. thousands have died in qatar since the construction of the football sites. temperatures often reach beyond 50 degrees. because of the high unemployment rate and low salary rates, half a million nepalese to work in the gulf countries and malaysia getting entrapped in what is called modern-day slavery. t's watch our focus report. >> at the kathmandu international airport and this man is returning from qatar with the coffin of his colleague and friend. both of them were working on world cup sites as construction workers. a 25-year-old die
controversial enough, this doctor has notably been controversial for displaying his public support to al qaeda leader osama bin laden in the past and as cited by these news reports, an indian fugitive from money laundering since 2016 and there are many news reports that do claim the doctor is in qatar at the moment expected to give many religious lectures throughout this world cup so perhaps we will have to -- we will have an update on these videos from 2016. >> yet another layer of...
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with arm groups, including awesome al qaeda and the pakistani taliban based here, it's known as one of the most dangerous places on her portion which a lot of castilla acidity the been eaten. orderly was. let's just push through. we had to start a band johnson jar and 52 year old young fence has very different ambitions. are to enough canister someone. so look, listen i just have you been watching one so can know the made she papa finishing sheep. i'm tongue cooler now. she fine dog hummingbird. joshua, job you within your walla bosa to city he, me, georgia. we're salam patch, ira joshua chance did l dot ga, ga dot to returns to the off hot and go t. so again, bowman, this yet. so he, this joyce shall chance yet i'm out for sure. next week on one or 18th, we follow young's plan to the fell afghanistan image to the world. and we revisit the other chinese entrepreneur to see if the afghan venture the truck all ah and when the news breaks, it's designed to represent a bedouin now become a place to welcome fans from around the world when people need to be heard. and the story told this are
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home, katie back to you. >> awe thanks to emily al-qaeda for those of you who are traveling.ish you the best of luck today. and coming up, was donald trump very taken with a holocaust denying white nationalist? nick fuentes confirms reporting the details a dinner he had with the ex presidents. and kanye west at mar-a-lago. those details have trump's team in a tailspin. my power political panelists here and we are going to break it all down. it all down. want your clothes to smell freshly washed all day without heavy perfumes? try downy light in-wash freshness boosters. it has long-lasting light scent, no heavy perfumes, and no dyes. finally, a light scent that lasts all day. downy light! if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, innovation refunds could qualify it for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if you got ppp. and all it takes is eight minutes to find out. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application. that easy. innovation refunds has helped businesses like yours claim over $1 billion in payroll tax re
home, katie back to you. >> awe thanks to emily al-qaeda for those of you who are traveling.ish you the best of luck today. and coming up, was donald trump very taken with a holocaust denying white nationalist? nick fuentes confirms reporting the details a dinner he had with the ex presidents. and kanye west at mar-a-lago. those details have trump's team in a tailspin. my power political panelists here and we are going to break it all down. it all down. want your clothes to smell freshly...