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from the libyan agents who would would help and spy on al qaida. the rehabilitation of gadhafi took place under british prime minister tony blair 20 gordon brown to go over from blair in june 2007 the friendly momentum continues and. the london based human rights organization reprieve has closely monitored rendition for many years. lawyer corey krieger specialized in cases involving libya. you remember and the deal in the desert in 2004 is that davi says oh well i'm joining the community of nations everybody was right you know the war on i've looked at iraq and you know i don't want to go that way and all the rest of it so this president has given to him but the reality is of course what happened after that the sanctions were lifted british petroleum and other companies were able to come in and start doing business to the tune of millions in fact billions of dollars. made requests to interview tony blair in 24 team but his office said he was not available. the producers also asked to interview former british foreign minister jack straw who was resp
from the libyan agents who would would help and spy on al qaida. the rehabilitation of gadhafi took place under british prime minister tony blair 20 gordon brown to go over from blair in june 2007 the friendly momentum continues and. the london based human rights organization reprieve has closely monitored rendition for many years. lawyer corey krieger specialized in cases involving libya. you remember and the deal in the desert in 2004 is that davi says oh well i'm joining the community of...
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territorial defeat back that he was behind the group's creation an expansion eisel originated in al qaida in iraq. back then he became its leader in 2010 he then capitalized on the unrest in neighboring syria exploiting the security vacuum it started to capture territory and changed its name to islamic state in iraq and the levant before falling out with al qaida leader ayman al-zawahiri i so now the challenge is al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the global jihad this struggle but that he was once a prisoner and a u.s. run jail in iraq he is believed to have been born near the iraqi city of samarra in 1971 and said to have a ph d. in islamic studies from an iraqi university giving him religious credentials it isn't known what will back that he played in recruiting arab and foreign fighters or in orchestrating attacks abroad there have been questions about his grip on power and reports of dissent within the group's leadership but the man who declared himself caliph the would be successor of the prophet managed to elude death and capture for years a
territorial defeat back that he was behind the group's creation an expansion eisel originated in al qaida in iraq. back then he became its leader in 2010 he then capitalized on the unrest in neighboring syria exploiting the security vacuum it started to capture territory and changed its name to islamic state in iraq and the levant before falling out with al qaida leader ayman al-zawahiri i so now the challenge is al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the...
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civilians to die and to starveve, and i would makeke sue that we stop supporting terrorists like al qaida in syria who have been the ground force in this ongoing regime change war. i would like to ask senator warren if she would join me in calling for an end to this regime change war in syria, finally.
civilians to die and to starveve, and i would makeke sue that we stop supporting terrorists like al qaida in syria who have been the ground force in this ongoing regime change war. i would like to ask senator warren if she would join me in calling for an end to this regime change war in syria, finally.
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i so now the challenge is al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the global jihad this struggle but that he was once a prisoner in a u.s. run jail in iraq he is believed to have been born near the iraqi city of samarra in 1971 and said to have a ph d. in islamic studies from an iraqi university giving him religious credentials it isn't known what will baghdad he played in recruiting arab in foreign fighters or in orchestrating attacks abroad there have been questions about his grip on power and reports of dissent within the group's leadership but the man who declared himself caliph the would be successor of the prophet managed to elude death and capture for years and even though i still state in syria and iraq crumbled under his rule the group's goals are not defined by borders or one man its appeal comes from harnessing the grievances of some new muslims in iraq syria and across the world senator. with us again now in kabul on the director of policy analysis of the arab center for research and policy studies let's just start with well it is unconf
i so now the challenge is al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the global jihad this struggle but that he was once a prisoner in a u.s. run jail in iraq he is believed to have been born near the iraqi city of samarra in 1971 and said to have a ph d. in islamic studies from an iraqi university giving him religious credentials it isn't known what will baghdad he played in recruiting arab in foreign fighters or in orchestrating attacks abroad there have been...
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and from the libyan agents who would would help and spy on al qaida. the rehabilitation of gadhafi took place under british prime minister tony blair. 20 gordon brown to go over from blair in june 2007 the friendly momentum continues and. the london based human rights organization reprieve has closely monitored rendition for many years. lawyer corey creator specialized in cases involving libya. you remember and the deal in the desert in 2004 is that davi says oh well i'm joining the community of nations everybody was right you know the war on i looked at iraq and you know i don't want to go that way and all the rest of it so this president has given to him but the reality is of course what happened after that the sanctions were lifted british petroleum and other companies were able to come in and start doing business to the tune of millions in fact billions of dollars i'll just 0 made request to interview tony blair in $24.00 team but his office said he was not available. the producers also asked to interview former british foreign minister jack straw
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territorial defeat back that he was behind the group's creation and expansion eisel originated in al qaida in iraq back then he became its leader in 2010 he then capitalized on the unrest in neighboring syria exploiting the security vacuum it started to capture territory and changed its name to islamic state in iraq and the levant before falling out with al qaida leader ayman al-zawahiri i see now the challenges al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the global jihad this struggle but that he was once a prisoner and a us run jail in iraq he is believed to have been born near the iraqi city of samarra in 1971 and said to have a ph d. and islamic studies from an iraqi university giving him religious credentials it isn't known what roll back that he played in recruiting arab and foreign fighters or in orchestrating attacks abroad there have been questions about his grip on power and reports of dissent within the group's leadership but the man who declared himself caliph the would be successor. the prophet managed to elude death and capture for years and ev
territorial defeat back that he was behind the group's creation and expansion eisel originated in al qaida in iraq back then he became its leader in 2010 he then capitalized on the unrest in neighboring syria exploiting the security vacuum it started to capture territory and changed its name to islamic state in iraq and the levant before falling out with al qaida leader ayman al-zawahiri i see now the challenges al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the...
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iraq and the levant before falling out with leader ayman al-zawahiri i see now the challenge is al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the global jihad this struggle but that he was once a prisoner and a u.s. run jail in iraq he is believed to have been born near the iraqi city of samarra in 1971 and said to have a ph d. and islamic studies from an iraqi university giving him religious credentials it isn't known what role baghdadi played in recruiting arab and foreign fighters or the. orchestrating attacks abroad there have been questions about his grip on power and reports of dissent within the group's leadership but the man who declared himself caliph the would be successor of the prophet managed to elude death and capture for years and even though i still state in syria iraq crumbled under his rule the group's goals are not defined by borders or one man its appeal comes from harnessing the grievances of sunday muslims in iraq syria and across the world senator. who's in iraq with reaction from baghdad his homeland. iraqis will contend with the psyc
iraq and the levant before falling out with leader ayman al-zawahiri i see now the challenge is al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the global jihad this struggle but that he was once a prisoner and a u.s. run jail in iraq he is believed to have been born near the iraqi city of samarra in 1971 and said to have a ph d. and islamic studies from an iraqi university giving him religious credentials it isn't known what role baghdadi played in recruiting arab...
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that there were you report that the killing of osama bin laden did not actually lead to the end of al qaida and the killing of all buckle got a bad idea wouldn't lead in my being to the end of feisal because i said earlier as long as the ideology is alive as long as the causes which have led to the emergence of the group are still there we should expect eisel to make a comeback and maybe we may see another form of ice. or one couple and thank you so much for your insight we appreciate it thank you. anymore ahead in the news hour including chile's president makes a dramatic move following huge anti-government protests. and differences considers overturning centuries old rules to help solve a shortage account like priests and the amazon. and its board tiger woods closes in on a landmark victory in japan's ana we'll have all of that in just. a place in hong kong have used tear gas to disperse protesters during another rally against the government 1st aid workers say they've treated protesters for injuries such as broken bones mass demonstrations began in june over an extradition bill which has
that there were you report that the killing of osama bin laden did not actually lead to the end of al qaida and the killing of all buckle got a bad idea wouldn't lead in my being to the end of feisal because i said earlier as long as the ideology is alive as long as the causes which have led to the emergence of the group are still there we should expect eisel to make a comeback and maybe we may see another form of ice. or one couple and thank you so much for your insight we appreciate it thank...
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me when i was on the service arm service staff, and the bush administration took off the head of al-qaidain iraq. i am going back in history. that guy was replaced by abu bakr al-baghdadi. it is not the first time we gone after a big guy in the terrorism world, beheader and taken him out to only see him replaced. the most important thing and the colonel got into this before. the situation in the middle east is messier because of president trump's withdrawal. this operation may have taken place anyway, we have more enemies. the kurds are angry because they think we betray them for oil because of the things that the president said. we don't have a real safe zone yet with them. we could start a safe zone before the president made the decision basically capitulating with turkey and russia about withdrawing. we are in a worse situation even the operation itself was a success. >> it is interesting that you bring up oil. it has been a consistent theme over the last two hours or so. one of the criticisms of u.s. foreign policy in the middle east historically beyond that is the american's interest
me when i was on the service arm service staff, and the bush administration took off the head of al-qaidain iraq. i am going back in history. that guy was replaced by abu bakr al-baghdadi. it is not the first time we gone after a big guy in the terrorism world, beheader and taken him out to only see him replaced. the most important thing and the colonel got into this before. the situation in the middle east is messier because of president trump's withdrawal. this operation may have taken place...
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from the libyan agents who would would help and spy on al qaida. the rehabilitation of gadhafi took place under british prime minister tony blair. 20 gordon brown to go over from blair in june 2007 the friendly momentum continues and. the london based human rights organization reprieve has closely monitored rendition for many years. lawyer corey creator specialized in cases involving libya. you remember and the deal in the desert in 2004 is that davi says oh wow i'm joining the community of nations everybody was right you know the war on i've looked at iraq and you know i don't want to go that way and all the rest of it so this president has given to him but the reality is of course what happened after that the sanctions were lifted british petroleum and other companies were able to come in and start doing business to the tune of millions in fact billions of dollars i'll just 0 made request to interview tony blair in $24.00 team but his office said he was not available. the producers also asked to interview former british foreign minister jack stra
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and from the libyan agents who would would help and spy on al qaida. the rehabilitation of gadhafi took place under british prime minister tony blair. 20 gordon brown to go over from blair in june 2007 the friendly momentum continues. the london based human rights organization reprieve has closely monitored rendition for many years. lawyer corey creator specialized in cases involving libya. you remember and the deal in the desert in 2004 is that davi says oh wow i'm joining the community of nations everybody was right you know the war on i've looked at iraq and you know i don't want to go that way and all the rest of it so this president has given to him but the reality is of course what happened after that the sanctions were lifted british petroleum and other companies were able to come in and start doing business to the tune of millions in fact billions of dollars i'll just 0 made request to interview tony blair in $24.00 team but his office said he was not available. the producers also asked to interview former british foreign minister jack straw wh
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which is size all the time opposes al qaida then supports al qaida right we see this over and over. ok let's move to hong kong where 2 protesters have been charged with violating the newly introduced on face masks it is the 1st time the law has been applied to having a ritual being aimed at diffusing tension by keeping people off the streets the activists were accompanied to court by a peaceful crowd in stark contrast to the recent violence and to see. if they really are extraordinary pictures don't they the initial protests over a no abandoned extradition bill has since snowballed into a wider rights movement which is proving difficult to control just a warning the following scenes may be seen as the starving to some. because it's a tux you drive or we're seeing here. over the weekend after he plowed into marchers knocking 2 people down it is unclear if the incident was deliberate but it did not stop the crowd from turning the driver who we see there not trysts who was also assaulted on sunday in hong kong she was attacked while trying to take pictures of protesters all the lies in
which is size all the time opposes al qaida then supports al qaida right we see this over and over. ok let's move to hong kong where 2 protesters have been charged with violating the newly introduced on face masks it is the 1st time the law has been applied to having a ritual being aimed at diffusing tension by keeping people off the streets the activists were accompanied to court by a peaceful crowd in stark contrast to the recent violence and to see. if they really are extraordinary pictures...
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and the levant before falling out with their leader ayman al-zawahiri i see now the challenge is al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the global jihad this struggle but that he was once a prisoner and a u.s. run jail in iraq he is believed to have been born near the iraqi city of samarra in 1971 and said to have a ph d. and islamic studies from an iraqi university giving him religious credentials it isn't known what role back that he played in recruiting arab and foreign fighters or the. orchestrating attacks abroad there have been questions about his grip on power and reports of dissent within the group's leadership but the man who declared himself caliph the would be successor the prophet managed to elude death and capture for years and even though i still state in syria and iraq crumbled under his rule the group's goals are not defined by borders or one man its appeal comes from harnessing the grievances of some new muslims in iraq syria and across the world sen. well let's speak to thomas pickering he sailed several top state department jobs incl
and the levant before falling out with their leader ayman al-zawahiri i see now the challenge is al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the global jihad this struggle but that he was once a prisoner and a u.s. run jail in iraq he is believed to have been born near the iraqi city of samarra in 1971 and said to have a ph d. and islamic studies from an iraqi university giving him religious credentials it isn't known what role back that he played in recruiting...
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routes originate in iraq and al qaida in iraq abu bakar baghdadi he was the leader of al qaida in iraq in 2010 they were weakened by the presence of the us military in the campaign that the us military waged against the group but he managed to exploit the security vacuum in syria of course there was a civil war in the north of the country a lot of areas outside state control so he exploited that fact human order to regroup to recruit fighters and he also exploited the grievances of the sunday communities both in syria and iraq in iraq which was led by a shia led government the security forces people inside the areas in the in the center of the country they feared the government they fear the security forces so it was very easy when i saw it took control of that whole region and the same in syria as well because people you know they they perceive their fight against an alawite led regime which. exploited those grievances and created a state that he was the head of the states but soon a u.s. led campaign targeted the group in both countries led by kurdish forces on the ground and he slow
routes originate in iraq and al qaida in iraq abu bakar baghdadi he was the leader of al qaida in iraq in 2010 they were weakened by the presence of the us military in the campaign that the us military waged against the group but he managed to exploit the security vacuum in syria of course there was a civil war in the north of the country a lot of areas outside state control so he exploited that fact human order to regroup to recruit fighters and he also exploited the grievances of the sunday...
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which is size all the time opposes al qaida that supports al qaida right we see this over and over. to protesters are on trial in hong kong for violating a new ban on face masks after 4 months of anti beijing unrest. public anger up to earlier in the year over a bill on extraditions to mainland china which was later abandoned since then the protests have been hard to control. detector driver was severely beaten over the weekend after he plowed into martyrs and knocking you down . an actress that was also targeted to hong kong on sunday she was attacked while trying to take pictures of protesters vandalizing a branch of the bank of china and was later seen bloodied and injured sounds good to have. come calling has gone from being the economic power of the orient to the face of the fight for democracy but the faces of those trying to rust control from beijing's crossed a mosque and the democratic means they're using wouldn't be out of place in hollywood horror film the pudge. and. the film's premise is that once a year for 12 hours only crimes are allowed mogs a fact also rate you nam
which is size all the time opposes al qaida that supports al qaida right we see this over and over. to protesters are on trial in hong kong for violating a new ban on face masks after 4 months of anti beijing unrest. public anger up to earlier in the year over a bill on extraditions to mainland china which was later abandoned since then the protests have been hard to control. detector driver was severely beaten over the weekend after he plowed into martyrs and knocking you down . an actress...
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which is size all the time opposes al qaida in supports al qaida all right we see this over and over. donald trump's decision to withdraw u.s. troops in northeast syria has spurred both democrats and republicans them to launch a scathing attack on the president he though stood by the move. we've been in syria for many years you know syria was supposed to be a short term hit just a very short term hit we were supposed to be in and out that was many many years ago and we only have 50 people in that area that's a small sector. and i don't want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything i don't want anything bad to happen our people and i told that to president and i said don't. any of any of our people get hurt big trouble standing between the turkish an s.d.f. fighters was not a fight to win or a benefit for the united states why because they're both friends and allies of the usa so if you support one side you're inevitably betraying the other it's a perfect no win scenario and for his decision to abandon the kurds donald trump is already taking a hit so the kurds stepped up when nobody
which is size all the time opposes al qaida in supports al qaida all right we see this over and over. donald trump's decision to withdraw u.s. troops in northeast syria has spurred both democrats and republicans them to launch a scathing attack on the president he though stood by the move. we've been in syria for many years you know syria was supposed to be a short term hit just a very short term hit we were supposed to be in and out that was many many years ago and we only have 50 people in...
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by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for $911.00 al qaida. to offer to my or my. dad. can and was there. and i layered in and then i was on it and what i hear and lament i mean i'm. well i'm not by anything you know either can i come in and. work at the i'm in the libyan accounting for. a few bucks. and yellow moon in. the morning or we had enough and i went to. abdel hakim bell harsh and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively. convinced of u.k. . involvement in their rendition in 2012. the british government in the civil court for handing them over to the libyans to be imprisoned tortured. the british government is worried about apologizing because they feel that if they do that there's a risk that for security service people who are involved in this to me prosecuted and might go to jail. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media when the entire service is control much of egyptian media it becomes an extension of the arm of the p
by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for $911.00 al qaida. to offer to my or my. dad. can and was there. and i layered in and then i was on it and what i hear and lament i mean i'm. well i'm not by anything you know either can i come in and. work at the i'm in the libyan accounting for. a few bucks. and yellow moon in. the morning or we had enough and i went to. abdel hakim bell harsh and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in...
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which is size all the time opposes al qaida that supports al qaida right we see this over and over. this warning i could do is shut down 3 all fields because of ongoing protests in the country and rest a ruptured after the government's decision to scrap fuel subsidies which resulted in the price hike for goods. in the latest wave of protests stone throwing demonstrators clashed with police who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets president that imran has declared a 2 month state of emergency grow 500 people been arrested during the unrest in r.t. correspondent from spanish channels in the midst of the unrest in the capital quito . the area still heavy here we have tear gas and smoke this is the aftermath of what is just happened here massive clashes between protesters and the ecuadorian police the protesters mainly students they started peacefully in the early hours of the morning but around midday and in a split 2nd they turned violent. that was really. our team was affected by sound bombs and tear gas and flying rocks were a constant threat after 3 hours of violent clashes b
which is size all the time opposes al qaida that supports al qaida right we see this over and over. this warning i could do is shut down 3 all fields because of ongoing protests in the country and rest a ruptured after the government's decision to scrap fuel subsidies which resulted in the price hike for goods. in the latest wave of protests stone throwing demonstrators clashed with police who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets president that imran has declared a 2 month state of...
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territorial defeat back that he was behind the group's creation an expansion eisel originated in al qaidain iraq. back then he became its leader in 2010 he then capitalized on the unrest in neighboring syria exploiting the security vacuum it started to capture territory and changed its name to islamic state in iraq and the levant before falling out with al qaeda leader ayman al-zawahiri i see now the challenge is al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the global jihad this struggle but that he was once a prisoner in a u.s. run jail in iraq he is believed to have been born near the iraqi city of samarra in 1971 and said to have a ph d. in islamic studies from an iraqi university giving him religious credentials it isn't known what role baghdadi played in recruiting arab and foreign fighters or in orchestrating attacks abroad there have been questions about his grip on power and reports of dissent within the group's leadership but the man who declared himself caliph the would be successor of the prophet managed to elude death and capture for years and ev
territorial defeat back that he was behind the group's creation an expansion eisel originated in al qaidain iraq. back then he became its leader in 2010 he then capitalized on the unrest in neighboring syria exploiting the security vacuum it started to capture territory and changed its name to islamic state in iraq and the levant before falling out with al qaeda leader ayman al-zawahiri i see now the challenge is al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the...
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which is size all the time opposes al qaida and supports al qaida right we see this over and over. to protesters are on trial in hong kong for violating the new ban on face masks after 4 months of anti beijing unrest of the activists were accompanied to court by a crowd of supporters. public anger erupted earlier in the year over a bill on extraditions to mainland china which was later abandoned since then hong kong protests have snowballed into a wider rights movement which is proving difficult to control but of one you might find the following scenes distressing a taxi driver was severely beaten over the weekend after he plowed into marchers knocking the 2 of them down. also an actress who was targeted in hong kong on sunday she was attacked while trying to take pictures of protesters vandalizing. a branch of the bank of china and was later seen bloodied and injured parties saskia taylor reports now on the dramatic security breaking down in hong kong. from kong has gone from being the economic power of the orient to the face of the fight for democracy but the faces of those tryin
which is size all the time opposes al qaida and supports al qaida right we see this over and over. to protesters are on trial in hong kong for violating the new ban on face masks after 4 months of anti beijing unrest of the activists were accompanied to court by a crowd of supporters. public anger erupted earlier in the year over a bill on extraditions to mainland china which was later abandoned since then hong kong protests have snowballed into a wider rights movement which is proving...
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was the leader of al qaida in iraq in 2010 how was he able to expand control and gain all this powerwell he exploited 2 things 1st of all the security vacuum and neighboring syria at the time many areas in northern syria were outside the control of the government there was a war and he managed to exploit this to be able to recruit to attract fighters to to recruit fighters because what he relied on was exploiting the grievances of the sunny population both in iraq and syria in iraq it was a shiite led government was in control of the country the security forces were really most of these tiny population in the center of of iraq they were afraid of the security forces they were afraid of the government in neighboring syria it was the same thing the saudis felt that they were under attack by an alawite led a government which is backed by iran so he used those 2 things he exploited the security vacuum and he exploited the grievances of the sunni population and so on he took control of territory in syria in iraq taking over cities declaring the state of iraq and the levant but soon people
was the leader of al qaida in iraq in 2010 how was he able to expand control and gain all this powerwell he exploited 2 things 1st of all the security vacuum and neighboring syria at the time many areas in northern syria were outside the control of the government there was a war and he managed to exploit this to be able to recruit to attract fighters to to recruit fighters because what he relied on was exploiting the grievances of the sunny population both in iraq and syria in iraq it was a...
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. >> when you recall whether it is isis or al-qaida, it is never much.is a few hundred bucks a week. the reports are. informants may receive $24 million. that's way more money than these guys can pay. he fell out when isis killed his brother. these guys are not in this for money. there are easier ways to make larger sum of money. these guys are true believers, he had a moment when he stop believing. that's when he turned. was the 25 million bucks an incentive? >> i am sure it was. i saw this happening a dozen times with people i knew in iraq. people who joined of what's called al-qaida in iraq because they felt like they had other grievances and felt close to this group. there is a break in trust and then they turned around and they came to the u.s. if you remember in 2006 or 2007 when the surge happen happened. a lot of the iraqis zunis were collaborating with isis. we offered them the money, that's help. that's not the reason. >> you mention the syrian kurds helped in the intelligence and outcome of this raid. that is reminder that they continue to be
. >> when you recall whether it is isis or al-qaida, it is never much.is a few hundred bucks a week. the reports are. informants may receive $24 million. that's way more money than these guys can pay. he fell out when isis killed his brother. these guys are not in this for money. there are easier ways to make larger sum of money. these guys are true believers, he had a moment when he stop believing. that's when he turned. was the 25 million bucks an incentive? >> i am sure it was. i...
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with al-qaida resources to southern california fires up and down the state, but this is new a certainly we didn't see this huge plume of smoke until recently. >>there are reporters who are located there just a couple of miles down the road there said you know they they saw the plume smoke and there's quite a scramble. that the prayer fire trucks firefighters heading to the 2 going to address this and they also noted some ambulances that we're headed to the scene as well. >>really kicked up this afternoon. winds didn't we can bring in our rebecca strum who's been monitoring. the and the situation that lies ahead. >>looking about 15 miles per hour right now i'm i'm tracking wind gusts of about 24 miles per hour. so it definitely dropped versus what we've seen yesterday. it's really going to pick up and amp up as we get into tomorrow night, especially across the entire north bay. so high wind watch and a wind warning for the entire bay areas of as a matter of fa t, especially sunday morning. so keep that in mind is the wind speeds are going to start to pick up once again though we're seein
with al-qaida resources to southern california fires up and down the state, but this is new a certainly we didn't see this huge plume of smoke until recently. >>there are reporters who are located there just a couple of miles down the road there said you know they they saw the plume smoke and there's quite a scramble. that the prayer fire trucks firefighters heading to the 2 going to address this and they also noted some ambulances that we're headed to the scene as well. >>really...
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territorial defeat back that he was behind the group's creation an expansion eisel originated in al qaida in iraq back then he became its leader in 2010 he then capitalized on the unrest in neighboring syria exploiting the security vacuum it started to capture territory and changed its name to islamic state in iraq and the levant before falling out with their leader ayman al-zawahiri eisel now challenges al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the global jihad this struggle back that he was once a prisoner and a u.s. run jail in iraq he is believed to have been born near the iraqi city of samarra in 1971 and said to have a ph d. and islamic studies from an iraqi university giving him religious credentials it isn't known what role baghdadi played in recruiting arab and foreign fighters or. orchestrating attacks abroad there have been questions about his grip on power and reports of dissent within the group's leadership but the man who declared himself caliph the would be successor of the prophet managed to elude death and capture for years and even thoug
territorial defeat back that he was behind the group's creation an expansion eisel originated in al qaida in iraq back then he became its leader in 2010 he then capitalized on the unrest in neighboring syria exploiting the security vacuum it started to capture territory and changed its name to islamic state in iraq and the levant before falling out with their leader ayman al-zawahiri eisel now challenges al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the global...
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there's no the elites of many isis prisoners al qaida is unable to regroup and so on then i think we'll see the level of u.s. warnings lack of support in public but not active opposition if over the converse occurs i think you'll see the u.s. takes much stronger steps to confront and change the surface particles that the u.s. announced $800.00 additional troops some extra equipment for saudi arabia to strengthen the kingdom security following an attack on riyadh's all facilities last month that brings the total deployment of $3000.00 u.s. forces to saudi arabia welton jordan has more now from washington d.c. . for the 2nd time in a month the u.s. is sending troops to saudi arabia to help protect that country from iranian attacks in response to continue threats in the region i've ordered the deployment to the kingdom of saudi arabia of 2 additional fighter squadrons and supporting personnel along with additional patriot and fat air and missile defense batteries taken together with other deployments i've extended or authorized the last month this involves about $3000.00 united states forc
there's no the elites of many isis prisoners al qaida is unable to regroup and so on then i think we'll see the level of u.s. warnings lack of support in public but not active opposition if over the converse occurs i think you'll see the u.s. takes much stronger steps to confront and change the surface particles that the u.s. announced $800.00 additional troops some extra equipment for saudi arabia to strengthen the kingdom security following an attack on riyadh's all facilities last month that...
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with al-qaida resources to southern california fires up and down the state, but this is new a certainly we didn't see this huge plume of smoke until recently. >>there are reporters who are located there just a couple of miles down the road there said you know they they saw the plume smoke and there's quite a scramble. that the prayer fire trucks firefighters heading to the 2 going to address this and they also noted some ambulances that we're headed to the scene as well. >>really kicked up this afternoon.
with al-qaida resources to southern california fires up and down the state, but this is new a certainly we didn't see this huge plume of smoke until recently. >>there are reporters who are located there just a couple of miles down the road there said you know they they saw the plume smoke and there's quite a scramble. that the prayer fire trucks firefighters heading to the 2 going to address this and they also noted some ambulances that we're headed to the scene as well. >>really...
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there's no lease of the many isis prisoners al qaida is unable to regroup and so on then i think will see the level of u.s. warnings lack of support in public but not active opposition if over the converse occurs i think you'll see the u.s. takes much stronger steps to confront and change the surface well into your point absolutely that the turks are in control now but only because the u.s. basically has allowed that correct. well you know the turks have been warning they were going to do this several times and so i think that if it didn't occur now it might have occurred later the turks constantly intervene in northern iraq as we now and so i think that you know when the u.s. is trying to make a deal with a very difficult situation i mean more generally the problem with u.s. policy in syria has been the challenge is that the u.s. has a very ambitious goal for syria get rid of assad get rid of the iranian influence provide security for her the israeli limon think housing and so on but the means available in very limited there's not a real strong u.s. ally in syria there's not a good b
there's no lease of the many isis prisoners al qaida is unable to regroup and so on then i think will see the level of u.s. warnings lack of support in public but not active opposition if over the converse occurs i think you'll see the u.s. takes much stronger steps to confront and change the surface well into your point absolutely that the turks are in control now but only because the u.s. basically has allowed that correct. well you know the turks have been warning they were going to do this...
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to demonstrate a connection between saddam hussein and al qaida to justify the 2003 iraq. around 20052006 ali bin was then handed over by the u.s. to libya in the process known as rendition. in 2009 he was found dead in his prison cell in tripoli after having supposedly committed suicide. humanitarian organizations question the suicide including human rights watch who visited olive just before his death. the case of him and is one of the more disturbing once because we know that the u.s. rendered him unlawfully in digits in custody and he was tortured brutally both in us and in egypt in custody and the result of that torture produced false intelligence that led. was used as as reason to go to war in iraq and as a result of that war an iraqi you know many civilians iraqi civilians u.s. forces lost their lives. it's disturbing because it's an also proof in evidence that torture doesn't work that it produces false intelligence on many occasions of any of them on some of the ship was not. a libya was a victim of. collusion between the u.s. the u.k. and libya which dated back t
to demonstrate a connection between saddam hussein and al qaida to justify the 2003 iraq. around 20052006 ali bin was then handed over by the u.s. to libya in the process known as rendition. in 2009 he was found dead in his prison cell in tripoli after having supposedly committed suicide. humanitarian organizations question the suicide including human rights watch who visited olive just before his death. the case of him and is one of the more disturbing once because we know that the u.s....
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take it up on board if you cannot imagine a situation that americans with for example the branch of al qaida or doris along american mexican border just because prior to the air strikes again said drug cartels. and in ecuador after a week or.
take it up on board if you cannot imagine a situation that americans with for example the branch of al qaida or doris along american mexican border just because prior to the air strikes again said drug cartels. and in ecuador after a week or.
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longer it's going to take for syria or damascus and it's russian partners to flush out the remaining al qaida affiliates and geodes which have already sort of reemerged in the soka in the immediate aftermath of the u.s. pulling out so it's difficult in the short term. of course it is important to step back and look at the bigger picture here could this turkish operation destabilize northern syria even further and even neighboring iraq possibly. it's possible it's possible if you look at the other areas where the syrian army and its allies hezbollah arena and special forces russia with his air force they've been able to eliminate or to flush out extremists in a very short period of time and liberate areas very methodically very efficiently if they are able to do this in northeastern syria you probably would see the isis factions and some of the remaining diaz factions are going to be pushed out where they're going to go where can they go and one of the destinations is syria. is northern syria and over the turkish border on the fortunately turkey has played a role in facilitating the f.s.a. the
longer it's going to take for syria or damascus and it's russian partners to flush out the remaining al qaida affiliates and geodes which have already sort of reemerged in the soka in the immediate aftermath of the u.s. pulling out so it's difficult in the short term. of course it is important to step back and look at the bigger picture here could this turkish operation destabilize northern syria even further and even neighboring iraq possibly. it's possible it's possible if you look at the...
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syrian rebels that the turkish forces are using syrian kurds claim that these are hard this link to al qaida and of a radical group and they are concerned about the security of the people living there and i think adding to that ambiguity is the fact that vice president mike pence ruled out any of the point of u.s. forces to in forces deal course as another part of this as well president everyone has said that he wants to resettle some one and a half 1000000 syrian refugees from turkey into this area what about the refugees themselves i mean would they be willing to move there. well that is another big question turkey is hosting over 3 and a half 1000000 refugees many of them have been here for many years and have carved out a life now are they prepared to move on mass presidents talking between one and 2000000 to an area many of them who do not live come from that area they come from other parts of syria into a potentially hostile environment is very unclear how will turkey persuade these 2 people to leave will they force them on kris's they will not but there is a big question over how they
syrian rebels that the turkish forces are using syrian kurds claim that these are hard this link to al qaida and of a radical group and they are concerned about the security of the people living there and i think adding to that ambiguity is the fact that vice president mike pence ruled out any of the point of u.s. forces to in forces deal course as another part of this as well president everyone has said that he wants to resettle some one and a half 1000000 syrian refugees from turkey into this...
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own border from you cannot imagine a situation where americans will allow for example a branch of al qaida or die usual along the american mexican border just because of car that they are fighting against drug cartels you cannot fight one terrorist organization with another one the same goes true for russia or european countries if they feel that there is a threat to their national security from their border of course they are entitled to take action the 1st phase of the operation began with air strikes on the 2 kurdish controlled border towns of russell ion and thought god cards have ordered a general mobilization along the border with turkey valen to confront the attack the operation is now in its 2nd phase a ground offensive thousands of civilians are fleeing the area and urged the international community to step in. america and other countries should protect us they are committing sin here our children and women is there really no mercy let everyone stand up for us arabs foreigners sin sin you know this is an occupation we are a peaceful people we live calmly work to our own business i
own border from you cannot imagine a situation where americans will allow for example a branch of al qaida or die usual along the american mexican border just because of car that they are fighting against drug cartels you cannot fight one terrorist organization with another one the same goes true for russia or european countries if they feel that there is a threat to their national security from their border of course they are entitled to take action the 1st phase of the operation began with...
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to demonstrate a connection between saddam hussein and al qaida to justify the 2003 iraq . around 20052006 ali bin was then handed over by the u.s. to libya in the process known as rendition. in 2009 he was found dead in his prison cell in tripoli after having supposedly committed suicide. humanitarian organizations question the suicide including human rights watch who visited our libya just before his death. a case of it even is one of the more disturbing ones because we know that the u.s. rendered him unlawfully into egypt in custody and he was tortured brutally both in us and in egypt in custody and the result of that torture produced false intelligence that led. was used as as reason to go to war in iraq and as a result of that war an iraqi you know many civilians iraqi civilians u.s. forces lost their lives. it's disturbing because it's an also proof in evidence that torture doesn't work that it produces a false intelligence on many occasions of any of them on some of the ship was not. a libya was a victim of. collusion between the u.s. the u.k. and libya which dated b
to demonstrate a connection between saddam hussein and al qaida to justify the 2003 iraq . around 20052006 ali bin was then handed over by the u.s. to libya in the process known as rendition. in 2009 he was found dead in his prison cell in tripoli after having supposedly committed suicide. humanitarian organizations question the suicide including human rights watch who visited our libya just before his death. a case of it even is one of the more disturbing ones because we know that the u.s....
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bush to our. 2004 this led to media stories saying he had links to al qaida. but the. death of them well that and we don't have much. oh to him at my heart i took a look at my but. i am. a little bit learned the lesson. from my rock or. doria or the commission on it most of what walk of it he said that he spoke of a. comfiest officious can be in. how many or most or all of the diffusion i had thought that in that it was a little confused down a mini bill america we love the. already the only well it may be hard if it was of course on fighting. all boosie is says that none of the charges against him in ireland was ever proved but that he was nevertheless put under house arrest and subject to travel restrictions. on some of the you know they had their ballot. bowl made up and i bet i thought thought i love so far at least all i need to have mac that's my but there's. no executions. kind of telling me that a number 2 i mean we have a. i licked a lot of oil but it was said by really human who looked at it. and the message they were offering i think i'm going to have any ot
bush to our. 2004 this led to media stories saying he had links to al qaida. but the. death of them well that and we don't have much. oh to him at my heart i took a look at my but. i am. a little bit learned the lesson. from my rock or. doria or the commission on it most of what walk of it he said that he spoke of a. comfiest officious can be in. how many or most or all of the diffusion i had thought that in that it was a little confused down a mini bill america we love the. already the only...
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which is size all the time opposes outside and then supports al qaida right we see this over and over so that you know i would think that any country has to be a little concerned that the u.s. is going to pull the rug out from under them i do want to say however while i do look oppose very strongly any turkish invasion into syria i do welcome the united states leaving syria i think the u.s. has asked that leave syria has to leave afghanistan has to leave the middle east you know i think i fear that what's happening in syria though is that this is being choreographed that the u.s. is giving some sort of green light to turkey to take their place in syria my own view is that syria is for the syrians and that 'd both the u.s. and turkey need to believe in stay at a just finally the mustin nations of this you know pulling away all the talk the bok talk what you have is is one country entering another sovereign nation how do you expect the syrian government to respond just finally. i would think the syrians will be very cautious i mean they've been fighting a civil war now for a number of y
which is size all the time opposes outside and then supports al qaida right we see this over and over so that you know i would think that any country has to be a little concerned that the u.s. is going to pull the rug out from under them i do want to say however while i do look oppose very strongly any turkish invasion into syria i do welcome the united states leaving syria i think the u.s. has asked that leave syria has to leave afghanistan has to leave the middle east you know i think i fear...
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military base has been attacked by the local islamic extremist group al-shabaab claims loyalty to al qaidathat is listed as a terror group in the u.s. and the u.k. and european military convoy has also been attacked so far no one's claimed responsibility somalia has been plagued by civil war for decades now with 2 significant parts of the country complaining self autonomy the u.s. armed forces have been fighting us about since 2007. lafe recall meanwhile says it killed 10 al shabaab militants following the recent attack on the american base however a journalist and african affairs specialist johnson believes their strikes will only worsen the crisis one thing is clear is that. it's clearly not a force that's going away they are local jihadists they belong to somalia itself it shows that we would have to start looking beyond bombs beyond guns beyond bullets and something and how if at all there's an opportunity for negotiating with this group because we've shown over time that the military capabilities that they have the ability to go on the ground. it's going to continue and the united sta
military base has been attacked by the local islamic extremist group al-shabaab claims loyalty to al qaidathat is listed as a terror group in the u.s. and the u.k. and european military convoy has also been attacked so far no one's claimed responsibility somalia has been plagued by civil war for decades now with 2 significant parts of the country complaining self autonomy the u.s. armed forces have been fighting us about since 2007. lafe recall meanwhile says it killed 10 al shabaab militants...
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which is size all the time opposes al qaida and supports the right we see this so. we will try to pull troops out has come under fire at home too he apparently tried to mitigate that and being tough on turkey threatening to quote totally destroy the blitter right it's a commie should he do anything he can say this off limits and. it won't go to u.s. economic pressure. if turkey does anything out of what they should be doing we will hit them so hard in the economy as you mention trying to find himself in hot water at home with both the democrats and republicans launching scathing attacks on him trump though stood by the move. we've been in syria for many years you know syria was supposed to be a short term hit just a very short term hit we were supposed to be in and out that was many many years ago and we only have 50 people in that area that's a small sector and i don't want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything i don't want anything bad to happen our people and i told that to president early on i said don't hurt any of any of our people get hurt big trouble st
which is size all the time opposes al qaida and supports the right we see this so. we will try to pull troops out has come under fire at home too he apparently tried to mitigate that and being tough on turkey threatening to quote totally destroy the blitter right it's a commie should he do anything he can say this off limits and. it won't go to u.s. economic pressure. if turkey does anything out of what they should be doing we will hit them so hard in the economy as you mention trying to find...
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they are alarmed what they see this syrian rebels they claim a thing to hide its groups and even al qaida an islamic state now unquote and nice that but there is profound concern about the safety of the people there and given the fact the vice president mike pence on speaking after the deal ruled out any deployment of u.s. forces in this area only adds to that concern so yes at the moment that does seem to be a big difference in the understanding of this agreement is very much a ceasefire a work in progress but time is running out and i do i am president i don't want to said he wants to resettle one and a half to 2000000 a syrian refugees from turkey and put them into this area what about the refugees themselves would they be willing to make that kind of move. well that is a very big question turkey is hosting over 3 and a half 1000000 refugees many of them who have been here for many years now and have carved out a new life for themselves would they be prepared to move back to the safe so that turkey wants to create many of these people don't even come from this area given the fact that
they are alarmed what they see this syrian rebels they claim a thing to hide its groups and even al qaida an islamic state now unquote and nice that but there is profound concern about the safety of the people there and given the fact the vice president mike pence on speaking after the deal ruled out any deployment of u.s. forces in this area only adds to that concern so yes at the moment that does seem to be a big difference in the understanding of this agreement is very much a ceasefire a...
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which is size all the time opposes al qaida that supports the right we see this over and over. presidential palace justified the move on threatens reprisals if steps out of line in syria we've been in syria for many years you know syria was supposed to be a short term hip just a very short term hit we were supposed to be in and out that was many many years ago and we only have 50 people in that area that's a small sector. and i don't want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything i don't want anything bad to happen our people and i told that to president and i said don't. any of any of our people get hurt if turkey does anything out of what they should be doing we will hit them so hard in the economy well ankara has responded to trump threats saying it wasn't about a u.s. economic pressure and at home donald trump's found himself at home water with both democrats and republicans launching scathing attacks on him over his latest decision on syria as are more powerful. standing in between the turkish an s.d.f. fighters was not a fight to win or a benefit for the united states wh
which is size all the time opposes al qaida that supports the right we see this over and over. presidential palace justified the move on threatens reprisals if steps out of line in syria we've been in syria for many years you know syria was supposed to be a short term hip just a very short term hit we were supposed to be in and out that was many many years ago and we only have 50 people in that area that's a small sector. and i don't want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything i don't want...