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today, our fight on and against daesh is a major victory. today we are in the stage of completely decimating daesh and not containing it. we are not containing it. containing daesh is a very dangerous matter. we can no go there. this is a terrorist group. it cannot be trusted. we cannot team with it. it's organizing, killing, and chaos and destruction. very corrupted ideology that is no humanity to isis and today trying to suppress the human being in the modern world. they are trying to sell women, sell children. this is a very heinous crime that they do sell women and children in iraq and syria. this terrorist group must be decimated and must be completely killed and what we have achieved in iraq is that we can forever destroy and decimate this terrorist group by unifying our efforts and remaining focused on destroying and decimating daesh and not to be distracted by regional differences and regional conflicts. in iraq, as we decentralize and since 2 1/2 years after our government has come to a close, we have made many efforts to provide ma
today, our fight on and against daesh is a major victory. today we are in the stage of completely decimating daesh and not containing it. we are not containing it. containing daesh is a very dangerous matter. we can no go there. this is a terrorist group. it cannot be trusted. we cannot team with it. it's organizing, killing, and chaos and destruction. very corrupted ideology that is no humanity to isis and today trying to suppress the human being in the modern world. they are trying to sell...
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one of them is, as you know, we're having those fight against daesh in syria. the previous administration was in cooperation with wgpgnpg and supporting ypg. the alternative are admitting there is no difference between the pkk and ypb. pkk is a listed terrorist but in there has over in been a pkk in syria. the previous administration supported yp x. that was saddening because this terrorist organization is targeting us and affects our relationships and the perceptions of turkish people towards the united states and the united states government. there -- therefore we are expecting a better cooperation in that sense because cannot be understood that it is not correct to fight against with one terrorist organization, whereas cooperate with the other. this will mark a big risk and threat for the united states for future. today i shared concerns with my colleague today. we can fight against daesh together. 68 countries came together in washington last week, hosted by mr. tillerson. that 68 countries, as nato, as the old international organization, if we cannot defea
one of them is, as you know, we're having those fight against daesh in syria. the previous administration was in cooperation with wgpgnpg and supporting ypg. the alternative are admitting there is no difference between the pkk and ypb. pkk is a listed terrorist but in there has over in been a pkk in syria. the previous administration supported yp x. that was saddening because this terrorist organization is targeting us and affects our relationships and the perceptions of turkish people towards...
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today, our fight on and against daesh is a major victory. we are in a stage of completely decimating daesh. we are not containing it. it is a very dangerous matter. we can not go there. they cannot be trusted. chaos and destruction has corrupted the ideology. today, they are trying to suppress the human beings. this is a very heinous crime this must be completely killed. what we have achieved in iraq is that we forever can destroy and d decimate this terrorist group by unifying our efforts. in iraq, as we decentralize and since 2 1/2 years after our government has come to a close, we have made many efforts to provide many powers to the very stubborn. we have a governor who was elected. we deal with the local governments. the centralization strengthens iraq. we are committed to that. we can not ever go back on that. just as we launched our major project to stabilize services through the liberation and each governor that works with the government to integrate the projects, through this we were able to succeed in seeing a lot of displaced and t
today, our fight on and against daesh is a major victory. we are in a stage of completely decimating daesh. we are not containing it. it is a very dangerous matter. we can not go there. they cannot be trusted. chaos and destruction has corrupted the ideology. today, they are trying to suppress the human beings. this is a very heinous crime this must be completely killed. what we have achieved in iraq is that we forever can destroy and d decimate this terrorist group by unifying our efforts. in...
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we should not be full by daesh's ability to distribution propaganda or that daesh's ability to produce propaganda will decrease as military losses mount. according to research the u.k. government has undertaken, the daesh has been degraded and defeated and their infrastructure compromised but it's unofficial brand ambassadors have become prominent distributors of its propaganda. these create their own material which they promote and discuss across networks. idolization of lone actor terrorists and murderers for the cause feeds and increasing identity of attacks and offers members a chance to gain fame, glory, and status. we now see other terrorist groups mimicking daesh attacks with devastating consequences. we see an escalating competitive dynamic among terrorist groups. it is a savage game of one-upsmanship. in the past week we've seen the syrian al qaeda link franchise launch a magazine. it is a professional media brand that it uses for online communication and videos. in mid-march they released their first english-language statement rebuking the united states for its selfish policy
we should not be full by daesh's ability to distribution propaganda or that daesh's ability to produce propaganda will decrease as military losses mount. according to research the u.k. government has undertaken, the daesh has been degraded and defeated and their infrastructure compromised but it's unofficial brand ambassadors have become prominent distributors of its propaganda. these create their own material which they promote and discuss across networks. idolization of lone actor terrorists...
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daesh daesh, hear, it is all daesh daesh daesh, 01’ hear, it is all daesh daesh daesh, or islamic state being as effective as a terror group, they had a terrible coming in from being as effective as a terror group, ti todayi a terrible coming in from being as effective as a terror group, ti today thaterrible coming in from being as effective as a terror group, ti today that killed coming in from being as effective as a terror group, ti today that killed over ng in from being as effective as a terror group, ti today that killed over a0 in baghdad today that killed over a0 people. he will want some help. baghdad today that killed over a0 people. he will want some helpm looks like mosul may finally be reta ken looks like mosul may finally be retaken but looks like mosul may finally be reta ken but he looks like mosul may finally be retaken but he is also looking for and that. —— money reconstruction and that. —— money for that i well. how does reconstruction and that. —— money for that. well. how does it have a president trump and his with president trump and his proposed budget cuts which
daesh daesh, hear, it is all daesh daesh daesh, 01’ hear, it is all daesh daesh daesh, or islamic state being as effective as a terror group, they had a terrible coming in from being as effective as a terror group, ti todayi a terrible coming in from being as effective as a terror group, ti today thaterrible coming in from being as effective as a terror group, ti today that killed coming in from being as effective as a terror group, ti today that killed over ng in from being as effective as a...
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telegram recently responded to a uk request to remove english language daesh propaganda. last year we saw leading internet companies come together in december in a proposal to build a shared hash data base of terrorist content at the e.u. internet forum. so this looks like progress, right? it's also in many cases a little bit too little too late. by the time we react, research shows that terrorists have already reached their audience. uk government research shows that the majority of those links to terrorist content are shared within the first two hours of release. and they also anticipate take downs and suspensions and instruct their supporters to return to the open internet with strategies to reconfigure and be back online. this must change. we need a new approach. a new partnership. governments across the world are agitating, looking at legislation to force more timely removal of content by social media companies. this is reinforced by fines and other sanctions. i do not believe that this approach alone will succeed. it is incumbent upon industry to drive this change.
telegram recently responded to a uk request to remove english language daesh propaganda. last year we saw leading internet companies come together in december in a proposal to build a shared hash data base of terrorist content at the e.u. internet forum. so this looks like progress, right? it's also in many cases a little bit too little too late. by the time we react, research shows that terrorists have already reached their audience. uk government research shows that the majority of those...
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we used to hide our children and wives from daesh everyday.pt through their street, and their local is contingent has left number seven, which they occupied. mohammed says the best thing is that the is tyranny is ending. he protected his family with sandbags. this saved them the morning a shell came in through the roof. by came in through the roof. by then, mohammed's family had already been sheltering in the basement for a month. with food, and water, even toys for the children. with areas held by is in most all, thousands of other families are still hiding from the war. but mohammed, newly liberated, has the luxury of wondering whether the government will keep its promise to share power. translation: they have always been against sunnis. nobody came here to ask us what we needed. sunny and shia understand each other as people. the problem is between sunny and the shi'ite politicians. in the last few days, the fighting has been ha rd est last few days, the fighting has been hardest in the evenings. the offensive has slowed. this attack starte
we used to hide our children and wives from daesh everyday.pt through their street, and their local is contingent has left number seven, which they occupied. mohammed says the best thing is that the is tyranny is ending. he protected his family with sandbags. this saved them the morning a shell came in through the roof. by came in through the roof. by then, mohammed's family had already been sheltering in the basement for a month. with food, and water, even toys for the children. with areas...
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it is all daesh daesh daesh, for islamic state.e wants to make sure this is stomped out in mosul and there are programs in place to keep it from coming back and being as effective terrorist group. they had a terrible bombing in baghdad today that killed upwards of 40 people. he will want help with that as well. tim: it looks as if mosul will be retaken, but he is looking for money for that, for reconstruction. how does that go with president trump and his proposed budget cuts? it will see the state department lose a lot of money, and that perhaps would have been responsible for reconstruction in iraq. >> i suspect when it comes to reconstruction money, president trump may tell them to look elsewhere, the gulf states and other possible donors, germany and other european countries, but that the united states has put most of the weight on the security side and that is where they should expect to see the contribution. tim: with the proposed $54 billion u.s. extra for the pentagon, more money could be earmarked for the fight against isl
it is all daesh daesh daesh, for islamic state.e wants to make sure this is stomped out in mosul and there are programs in place to keep it from coming back and being as effective terrorist group. they had a terrible bombing in baghdad today that killed upwards of 40 people. he will want help with that as well. tim: it looks as if mosul will be retaken, but he is looking for money for that, for reconstruction. how does that go with president trump and his proposed budget cuts? it will see the...
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we should not be full by daesh's ability to distribution propaganda or that daesh's ability to produce propaganda lossescrease as military mount. according to research the u.k. government has undertaken, the daesh has been degraded and defeated and their infrastructure compromised but it's unofficial brand ambassadors have become prominent distributors of its propaganda. these create their own material which they promote and discuss networks. idle is a of lone actor terrorists and murderers for the cause feeds and increasing identity of attacks and offers members a chance to gain fame, glory, and status. we now see other terrorist groups mimicking daesh pause attacks wh devastating consequences. we see an escalang competitive dynamic among terrorist groups. it is a savage game of one-upsmanship. in the past week we've seen the syrian al qaeda link franchise launch a magazine. it is a professional media brand that he uses for online communication and videos. in mid-march they released their first english-language statement rebuking the united states for its selfish policy and syria and
we should not be full by daesh's ability to distribution propaganda or that daesh's ability to produce propaganda lossescrease as military mount. according to research the u.k. government has undertaken, the daesh has been degraded and defeated and their infrastructure compromised but it's unofficial brand ambassadors have become prominent distributors of its propaganda. these create their own material which they promote and discuss networks. idle is a of lone actor terrorists and murderers for...
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one of them is, as you know, we're having those fight against daesh in syria. the previous administration was in cooperation with wgpgnpg and supporting ypg. the alternative are admitting there is no difference between the pkk and ypb. pkk is a listed terrorist but in there has over in been a pkk in syria. the previous administration supported yp x. that was saddening because this terrorist organization is targeting us and affects our relationships and the perceptions of turkish people towards the united states and
one of them is, as you know, we're having those fight against daesh in syria. the previous administration was in cooperation with wgpgnpg and supporting ypg. the alternative are admitting there is no difference between the pkk and ypb. pkk is a listed terrorist but in there has over in been a pkk in syria. the previous administration supported yp x. that was saddening because this terrorist organization is targeting us and affects our relationships and the perceptions of turkish people towards...
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we were so scared, we used to hide our wives and children from daesh every day. swept through their street and the local is contingent has left number seven, which they occupied. it is said that the best thing is that the is tyranny is ending. he has protected his home with sandbags that saved them the morning that the shell came in through the roof. by then, mohammed's family had been sheltering in the basement for a month with food and water, even toys for the children. in areas held by is in mosul, thousands of other families are still hiding from the war. but mohammed, newly liberated, has the luxury of wondering whether the government will keep its promise to share power. translation: they have always been against sunnis. nobody came here to ask us what we needed. sunni and shia understand each other as people, the problem is between the sunni and the shia politicians. in the last few days, the fighting has been the hardest in the evenings. the offensive has slowed... this attack started in the last hour or so. it's pretty heavy. it's a sign that islamic sta
we were so scared, we used to hide our wives and children from daesh every day. swept through their street and the local is contingent has left number seven, which they occupied. it is said that the best thing is that the is tyranny is ending. he has protected his home with sandbags that saved them the morning that the shell came in through the roof. by then, mohammed's family had been sheltering in the basement for a month with food and water, even toys for the children. in areas held by is in...
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notjust in syria and iraq, but as members of the greater coalition to defeat daesh anni where daesh showsthe coalition. rex tillerson is referring to islamic state as daesh. is there a united front between the americans and the turks? we sort out the help of our bbc turkish correspondent. rex tillerson praised turkey's military efforts in northern syria against islamic state. but he didn't really a nswer against islamic state. but he didn't really answer the journalists' question regarding pkk. the turkish foreign minister said turkey had been upset because of us support to the white pg. we should mention that turkey accepts them as a terrorist organisation and does not want them to be included in the raqqa operation. but the us has not called them a terrorist organisation. on them a terrorist organisation. on the contrary, they have sorted support against islamic state in syria. time for business. we begin with the north american free trade agreement, nafta. it has long been in donald trump's sites. the goal of the worst deal is contrary and ever signed. we were told they would be radica
notjust in syria and iraq, but as members of the greater coalition to defeat daesh anni where daesh showsthe coalition. rex tillerson is referring to islamic state as daesh. is there a united front between the americans and the turks? we sort out the help of our bbc turkish correspondent. rex tillerson praised turkey's military efforts in northern syria against islamic state. but he didn't really a nswer against islamic state. but he didn't really answer the journalists' question regarding pkk....
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chris: within the next few weeks, daesh, isis will be gone from iraq? >> yes. militarily.em militarily. as a terrorist organization, i have said before, they will will try. so that's where we need the efforts of others to flesh them out in syria and other places. chris: there are now 5,000 u.s. troops in iraq, and the chairman of the joint chiefs, general dunford, talks about wanting to keep troops in your country for a long time. >> we have, as has nato, begun a dialogue about a long-term commitment to grow the capacity, maintain the capacity of iraqi curt forces, but no -- security forces, but no decisions have been made yet. chris: how many u.s. troops do you want in iraq and for how long? >> we are concentrating on training, logistical support and intelligence cooperation and gathering. these are three important elements which i think we need some u.s. troops to stay in iraq to continue the task. chris: so if we now have 5,000 troops there to complete the kind of mission you're talking about to train and assist, how many u.s. troops will you -- >> much less than the ex
chris: within the next few weeks, daesh, isis will be gone from iraq? >> yes. militarily.em militarily. as a terrorist organization, i have said before, they will will try. so that's where we need the efforts of others to flesh them out in syria and other places. chris: there are now 5,000 u.s. troops in iraq, and the chairman of the joint chiefs, general dunford, talks about wanting to keep troops in your country for a long time. >> we have, as has nato, begun a dialogue about a...
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over a decade to develop the level of lethality that they got to, but by contrast when you look at daesh, it took them a year or two. so when you look at all of these combinations, today the afghan soldiers are fighting that fight not only for defending their own country, but also supporting the entire democratic world. since december of 2015, the afghan soldiers took over that task. all of the fighting that is happening in afghanistan is done by the afghan soldiers. the foreign forces are there to support on the training and logistical support. despite all the casualties that we're having, they've not had any problem in recruitment because the afghan people know and believe that this is their fight and they should make that sacrifice. so within that one, that gives you in terms of what's been happening on the picture as a whole. but if you look at the number of foreign forces that we have currently in afghanistan, it's less than 10% of what it was in 2014. yet with all of that, in terms of any movements between these insurgencies and government forces, the amount of territory held has n
over a decade to develop the level of lethality that they got to, but by contrast when you look at daesh, it took them a year or two. so when you look at all of these combinations, today the afghan soldiers are fighting that fight not only for defending their own country, but also supporting the entire democratic world. since december of 2015, the afghan soldiers took over that task. all of the fighting that is happening in afghanistan is done by the afghan soldiers. the foreign forces are...
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and yesterday in washington, i have seen countries coming together including from the muslim world daesh in its heartland's syria and iraq. that will have a big effect. the ghastly paul has seem to exercise from the world is diminishing. fewer people are traveling to that place to take up arms. are exploding the ludicrous pretensions of this so-called caliphate, and i believe we're turning the tide. there is a tide of hate rushing around the world. we globally can turn the tide. it needs to be done not just on the battlefield but in the hearts and minds of those who are subscribing to these ideas. qqq deponents this morning. one was the man was born in britain. one of the victims was american. you talked about a common purpose, a unity. you must be concerned a gap is opening up between britain's approach to terrorism and the trump administration's approach to terrorism which is based more and more on banning people from mainly muslim countries. do you think that is a policy that is counterproductive in taking on this threat? sec. johnson: the threat we face is a global threat, and we tac
and yesterday in washington, i have seen countries coming together including from the muslim world daesh in its heartland's syria and iraq. that will have a big effect. the ghastly paul has seem to exercise from the world is diminishing. fewer people are traveling to that place to take up arms. are exploding the ludicrous pretensions of this so-called caliphate, and i believe we're turning the tide. there is a tide of hate rushing around the world. we globally can turn the tide. it needs to be...
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we were so scared, we used to hide our wives and children from daesh every day.nt has left number seven, which they occupied. it is said that the best thing is that the is tyranny is ending. he has protected his home with sandbags that saved them the morning that the shell came in through the roof. by then, mohammed's family had been sheltering in the basement for a month with food and water, even toys for the children. in areas held by is in mosul, thousands of other families are still hiding from the war. but mohammed, newly liberated, has the luxury of wondering whether the government will keep its promise to share power. translation: they have always been against sunnis. nobody came here to ask us what we needed. sunni and shia understand each other as people, the problem is between the sunni and the shia politicians. in the last few days, the fighting has been the hardest in the evenings. the offensive has slowed... this attack started in the last hour or so. it's pretty heavy. it's a sign that islamic state are still fighting, they are still dangerous, they
we were so scared, we used to hide our wives and children from daesh every day.nt has left number seven, which they occupied. it is said that the best thing is that the is tyranny is ending. he has protected his home with sandbags that saved them the morning that the shell came in through the roof. by then, mohammed's family had been sheltering in the basement for a month with food and water, even toys for the children. in areas held by is in mosul, thousands of other families are still hiding...
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>> it's possible, it's possible, it's possible we will see even a worse daesh in the future. more serious replacements will appear, and more dangerous, more cunning and more destructive, and this will not only limit itself to this part of the world. it will travel and spill over into the whole globe. >> navai: the role of the shia militias has become a major concern in the ongoing battle for mosul, a mainly sunni city. the u.s. has urged the iraqi government to keep the shia militias out of the city, fearing sectarian violence. for now, militia leaders say their forces will remain in the nearby countryside. i'm heading towards mosul to find out more. (explosion) are you filming? so we're just on the road to mosul and everyone's being stopped here, and you heard that big bang. we think it's an i.e.d. that's just been exploded. there was a guy with a knife digging in. we think he was trying to clear another one. we're two miles from the frontline. this neighborhood is not safe. the next day, at this very location, three isis suicide bombers killed and injured dozens of civilian
>> it's possible, it's possible, it's possible we will see even a worse daesh in the future. more serious replacements will appear, and more dangerous, more cunning and more destructive, and this will not only limit itself to this part of the world. it will travel and spill over into the whole globe. >> navai: the role of the shia militias has become a major concern in the ongoing battle for mosul, a mainly sunni city. the u.s. has urged the iraqi government to keep the shia...
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that is not necessarily related to daesh inspired terrorism, thatis related to daesh inspired terrorism well. we have stopped over 150 people going out to syria, and 50 of those have been particularly young people from young families where alts have become involved. it is an issue, and we know that we have had 850 people from this country who have gone out to syria, the scale of the problem... it is like anything else, how long is a piece of string? we know that it is an issue. we are going to have to leave it there u nfortu nately, going to have to leave it there unfortunately, thank you very much for speaking with us. west midlands regional lead for further and higher education at prevent. breaking news from birkenhead, on merseyside, and those reports that have received of what has been described as a huge explosion, although it is impossible to know how large it may be, reports are that it has affected the railway line, trains travelling between birkenhead central and ellesmere point and chester. police are dealing with the incident. taking place at beddington, close to birkenhead.
that is not necessarily related to daesh inspired terrorism, thatis related to daesh inspired terrorism well. we have stopped over 150 people going out to syria, and 50 of those have been particularly young people from young families where alts have become involved. it is an issue, and we know that we have had 850 people from this country who have gone out to syria, the scale of the problem... it is like anything else, how long is a piece of string? we know that it is an issue. we are going to...
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, to defeat isis, not just in syria and iraq, but as members of the greater coalition, to defeat daeshws its face on planet earth, they will be confronted by the coalition to defeat them. the status in the longer-term status of president assad will be decided by the syrian people. >> that final statement is what is getting everyone's attention right now. i want to bring in cnn senior diplomatic correspondent michelle kosinski for more on this. michelle, what are you hearing? is the secretary of state signaling a shift here? >> reporter: yeah, just one little sentence, right? and to hear that, that the fate of syria, the fate of assad will be in the hands of the syrian people, i mean, that seems like a perfectly reasonab ablable th say, kind of the same kind of diplomatic speak we hear regarding other situations around the world, but you had to put this in the broader context of what assad has been doing in syria and the way the prior administration spoke out against him. i mean, the obama administration repeatedly called him things like a blood-thirsty dictator, saying that he's slaugh
, to defeat isis, not just in syria and iraq, but as members of the greater coalition, to defeat daeshws its face on planet earth, they will be confronted by the coalition to defeat them. the status in the longer-term status of president assad will be decided by the syrian people. >> that final statement is what is getting everyone's attention right now. i want to bring in cnn senior diplomatic correspondent michelle kosinski for more on this. michelle, what are you hearing? is the...
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even as we deny them safe havens around the world, we know that the ambitions of daesh, al qaeda and the like to poison mayhem have not diminished. the uk is committed to playing a leading role in the global counter daesh coalition contributing all the arms of government, economic, diplomatic, development and defense. but some things have changed. most notably the threat from state actors has crystallized in more ways and more rapidly than perhaps we anticipated. as the defense secretary set out in his recent speech at st. andrews university, we have a very clear eyed view of russian behavior. alexander was murdered on british soil in 2006. in 2015, the annexation of crimea and the shooting down of mh 17 in 2014 then its intervention in syria all showed how russia had become more aggressive. the 2016 saw a further step very clear eyed view of russian behavior. alexander was murdered on british soil in 2006. in 2015, the annexation of crimea and the shooting down of mh 17 in 2014 then its intervention in syria all showed how russia had become more aggressive. the 2016 saw a further st
even as we deny them safe havens around the world, we know that the ambitions of daesh, al qaeda and the like to poison mayhem have not diminished. the uk is committed to playing a leading role in the global counter daesh coalition contributing all the arms of government, economic, diplomatic, development and defense. but some things have changed. most notably the threat from state actors has crystallized in more ways and more rapidly than perhaps we anticipated. as the defense secretary set...
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american marines joining the fight against daesh in syria. they could make a difference.a tactical move when you try and leverage in this way with military operations. it is tactically planned and carefully manoeuvred. i think it will be a real boost. it will lead to real impact on the ground in syria, i think. it is significant because raqqa, just to remind people, is the stronghold, the main base of islamic state in the region. that is right. it is all part of the plan again. a real tough call manoeuvre. boots on the ground, that is not part of official policy. it has mostly been in the air in terms of focus and tried to have an impact. but they must know something that we don't, thatis must know something that we don't, that is all i can say, actually. there is a lot more going on behind the scenes. financial times. there is a lot more going on behind the scenes. financialtimes. london and new york trying to woo the saudi oil company. this will be huge when it happens. the biggest flotation the world has ever seen, is the expectation. umm, what do you think? it is part
american marines joining the fight against daesh in syria. they could make a difference.a tactical move when you try and leverage in this way with military operations. it is tactically planned and carefully manoeuvred. i think it will be a real boost. it will lead to real impact on the ground in syria, i think. it is significant because raqqa, just to remind people, is the stronghold, the main base of islamic state in the region. that is right. it is all part of the plan again. a real tough...
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fundamentalists, nothing could prevent the growth of daesh.door, europe. so yes, i think his intervention in syria is a positive for the world. you haven't met with mr trump? no. nor with theresa may? with angela merkel? no, but why should i go and see mrs merkel or theresa may? we may have some things to talk about with theresa may, but with mrs merkel things are very clear. we are in total opposition, i am the anti—merkel. i am opposed to her economic policy, monetary policy. i'm opposed to her migrant policy. very clearly we are in total opposition. by the way, that doesn't mean that if i'm elected president i won't talk to mrs merkel and defend france's interests. but all these heads of state, you haven't met with them. despite everything you have tried to do to change the image of your party, the truth is there is still a toxicity that surrounds it. don't you think that mrs merkel is toxic for europe? she let 1.5 million migrants in, isn't that toxic? she imposes austerity to all the nations of europe, isn't that toxic? she's the one who
fundamentalists, nothing could prevent the growth of daesh.door, europe. so yes, i think his intervention in syria is a positive for the world. you haven't met with mr trump? no. nor with theresa may? with angela merkel? no, but why should i go and see mrs merkel or theresa may? we may have some things to talk about with theresa may, but with mrs merkel things are very clear. we are in total opposition, i am the anti—merkel. i am opposed to her economic policy, monetary policy. i'm opposed to...
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the uk is committed to playing a leading role in the global counter daesh coalition contributing all the arms of government, economic, diplomatic, development and defense. but some things have changed. most notably the threat from state actors has crystallized in more ways and more rapidly than perhaps we anticipated. as the defense secretary set out in his recent speech at st. andrews university, we have a very clear-eyed view of russian behavior. alexander was murdered on british soil in 2006. in 2015, the annexation of crimea and the shooting down of mh 17 in 2014 then its intervention in syria all showed how russia had become more aggressive. but 2016 saw a further step change in russian behavior. it is seeking to expand its sphere of influence. destabilize countries and weaken the alliance. it seeks to weaken today's international rules based system, to write a new set of rule on their terms and reflecting their values. we are responding as an alliance to dissuade and to deter. and also to engage. as the prime minister has said last week, we stand ready to engage with russia, bu
the uk is committed to playing a leading role in the global counter daesh coalition contributing all the arms of government, economic, diplomatic, development and defense. but some things have changed. most notably the threat from state actors has crystallized in more ways and more rapidly than perhaps we anticipated. as the defense secretary set out in his recent speech at st. andrews university, we have a very clear-eyed view of russian behavior. alexander was murdered on british soil in...
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therefore the forces of the daesh to support on the training and logistical support, and despite all of the casualties that were having with that not any problem because afghan people know and believe that this is their fight and they should make that sacrifice. so within that, kind of give you in terms of what's been happening on the picture of the whole, but even look at the number four in portions we can have in afghanistan, it's less than 10% of what was in 2014. yes. yes, with all of that come in terms of any movements, between the insurgencies and government forces, the amount of territory held as not really made any major difference. and there lies the issue and how we can will try to break that stalemate and how we can work towards success. and if i could one comment from senator mccain, on february 9 when he said our concentration in the past several years has been more on the number of troops, rather than success. this is where i think looking at success will be so much important, and the plant on how we can move forward and try to address this not only as an issue of afgha
therefore the forces of the daesh to support on the training and logistical support, and despite all of the casualties that were having with that not any problem because afghan people know and believe that this is their fight and they should make that sacrifice. so within that, kind of give you in terms of what's been happening on the picture of the whole, but even look at the number four in portions we can have in afghanistan, it's less than 10% of what was in 2014. yes. yes, with all of that...
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. >> my son waited so long for this day, for the army to save us, now he is gone, daesh killed him. >> they have left everything behind, including relatives. many resort to any available means to ease the burden. axiingehicles are also t displaced locals to say places. it is a short journey from here to the neighborhoods these residents hail from, but it is a perilous trip. >> we go to the armored vehicles. them, weightit in walk next to them. reporter: after living under his rule for more than two years, these residents of mosul are finally able to escape. this used to be one of the main entrances to the self-proclaimed , mosul,e, and the city where they proclaimed that caliphate. this entrance has now become an exit where thousands are fleeing. claiming thatis the syrian army has now seized full control of the city of palm era from the islamic state group. russian troops moved into the city yesterday. reporter: a french company has admitted to using unacceptable measures to keep its cement plants going in war-torn syria. allegedly paying protection money that may have ended up in th
. >> my son waited so long for this day, for the army to save us, now he is gone, daesh killed him. >> they have left everything behind, including relatives. many resort to any available means to ease the burden. axiingehicles are also t displaced locals to say places. it is a short journey from here to the neighborhoods these residents hail from, but it is a perilous trip. >> we go to the armored vehicles. them, weightit in walk next to them. reporter: after living under his...
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tillerson says, you know, we want to fight againsnst daesh, i sis, what economic progress in turkey,hat stability. the problem in tururkey is, as t was once put, for our country to endure, doesn't just need commerce and security. it also needs civic for a trinity. and turkey does not have that. you have turkey at war with one quarter of its population called kurds. since the coup attempt, turkey has dismissed over 130,000 people from their jobs and filled over 6300 academics that have been dismissed from t their jobs, 50 universities have enclosed. turkey now has more than half of the worlds journalists in jail. titillerson did not even bring these things up. interestingly, tillerson, to say the least, greatly reduced power as a u.s. secretary of state. has appliedpartment a president trump's proposal to cut the state department. it still is messages are important from today and nato to yesterday in turkey. you mentioned ypg. for people who are not familiar with turkish kurdish politics, explain what you are talking about in syria with the u.s. working with kurdish forces to defeat i
tillerson says, you know, we want to fight againsnst daesh, i sis, what economic progress in turkey,hat stability. the problem in tururkey is, as t was once put, for our country to endure, doesn't just need commerce and security. it also needs civic for a trinity. and turkey does not have that. you have turkey at war with one quarter of its population called kurds. since the coup attempt, turkey has dismissed over 130,000 people from their jobs and filled over 6300 academics that have been...
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the ypg is fighting and is because daesh islamic state has been kidnapping kurdish women, selling thems sex slaves. for the kurds, it is an existential war. the u.s., to its credit, during obama supported them, during trump the support level has gone up, actually. and was -- wants the islamic state to be destroyed and thinks ypg is a force to do it. amy: and this referendum, what it would mean for erdogan in increasing his power? >> for example, there are 28 important judges. erdogan would be appointing 18 of them in the remaining would be appointed by parliament. if erdogan doesn't like the parliament, he can run the country by decree. for example, erdogan would have the power over the budget process. erdogan would basically be a an absolute ruler. if the opposition doesn't like him, the parliament does not like him, he could just dissolve it. amy: very quickly, we have 30 seconds, can you talk about the case of the kurdish artist arrested last week for her or art -- for her art? >> last year the city was totally destroyed. the turkish military took a photo of it, almost like an aeria
the ypg is fighting and is because daesh islamic state has been kidnapping kurdish women, selling thems sex slaves. for the kurds, it is an existential war. the u.s., to its credit, during obama supported them, during trump the support level has gone up, actually. and was -- wants the islamic state to be destroyed and thinks ypg is a force to do it. amy: and this referendum, what it would mean for erdogan in increasing his power? >> for example, there are 28 important judges. erdogan...
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daesh are war criminals. they are not muslims. some connect them to islam. jeremy: but she said the shelling and air strikes were not justifiable. they spent the last day at home bearing neighbors, family, and burying -- last day at home burying neighbors, family, and friends recovered from the rubble. in the last one if i was, 2000 people -- in the last 24 hours, 2000 people have used this road alone to escape. a quarter of a million have fled in the last five weeks. at least they got out. others are kept as human shields. mosul is being broken by war to smash the ambition of islamic state. we drove through streets take it -- taken back from i.s. in the last few days. the jihadists seized mosul in 2014, posing as the liberators of sunni muslims. instead, they imposed a nightmare. and tried to end it -- he was 50 meters from an i.s. sniper. >> it was a fierce battle. they went from house to house. the enemy is very aggressive, using car bombs. jeremy: fighting in a buildup area is the toughest job soldier can do. casualties are inevitable. mosul is a big cit
daesh are war criminals. they are not muslims. some connect them to islam. jeremy: but she said the shelling and air strikes were not justifiable. they spent the last day at home bearing neighbors, family, and burying -- last day at home burying neighbors, family, and friends recovered from the rubble. in the last one if i was, 2000 people -- in the last 24 hours, 2000 people have used this road alone to escape. a quarter of a million have fled in the last five weeks. at least they got out....
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daesh don't belong to me, they don't belong to humanity let's face it.ether and using words like unity, what we have in common, harmony. certainly there are many muslims up and down the country, the large majority of them, who are continuing to contribute to society here. i think the british public know that, they know muslins are decent people by and large and they want to live here in harmony with everyone else. are you getting reports of fear within the community that you minister to, people worried about backlash? unfortunately we've beenin about backlash? unfortunately we've been ina about backlash? unfortunately we've been in a state of fear for a long time, since brexit and perhaps before, we've been in that situation for quite a long period. we just hope people talk about peace and harmony more than negative images as much as possible. thank you very much. in birmingham at 5pm on the high street there will be a vigil, a jewel purpose the job really to show respect for the victims of the westminster attack and to show solidarity to all communities
daesh don't belong to me, they don't belong to humanity let's face it.ether and using words like unity, what we have in common, harmony. certainly there are many muslims up and down the country, the large majority of them, who are continuing to contribute to society here. i think the british public know that, they know muslins are decent people by and large and they want to live here in harmony with everyone else. are you getting reports of fear within the community that you minister to, people...
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. >> there is no space between turkey and the united states and our commitment to defeat daesh. these are not easy decisions, they are difficult choices that have to be made so this has been very good, the conversations today, let me be very frank, very candid. >> woodruff: tillerson is set to attend a meeting of nato foreign ministers in brussels tomorrow. president trump has given the military more authority to go after al-qaida linked militants in somalia. the move means the pentagon can conduct more aggressive air- strikes. it also allows u.s. special forces to accompany the somalian army. israel's security cabinet has approved the country's first new housing settlements in palestinian territory in two decades. the white house has expressed concerns about settlement activity. but after today's announcement, the white house said israel has made it clear it'll adopt a policy that takes president trump's concerns "into consideration." in south korea, ousted president park geun-hye has been arrested on corruption charges. she faces allegations of colluding with a friend to extor
. >> there is no space between turkey and the united states and our commitment to defeat daesh. these are not easy decisions, they are difficult choices that have to be made so this has been very good, the conversations today, let me be very frank, very candid. >> woodruff: tillerson is set to attend a meeting of nato foreign ministers in brussels tomorrow. president trump has given the military more authority to go after al-qaida linked militants in somalia. the move means the...
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also so—called islamic state or daesh attacks, inspired or even all so—called islamic state or daeshhave to go outside. we see increasing use of encrypted communications which can instantaneously and dynamically link terrorists across the world. that brings about a greater danger for us in our communities that someone in our community could be influenced by someone working in a terrorist stronghold on the other side of the world. counterterrorist police are working with the threat level of severe, which means that an attempted terrorist attack is considered to be highly likely. it has been like that since the end of 2014 and there is no sign of the level coming down in the coming months or even years. an analysis of where most convicted terrorists lived has identified london and the west midlands. 0ne tenth of all those convicted in the whole of the uk came from just five wards in birmingham. it is not surprising that big cities like london and birmingham which have very large and diverse populations, pockets of deprivation, will have a significant number of terrorists but that shoul
also so—called islamic state or daesh attacks, inspired or even all so—called islamic state or daeshhave to go outside. we see increasing use of encrypted communications which can instantaneously and dynamically link terrorists across the world. that brings about a greater danger for us in our communities that someone in our community could be influenced by someone working in a terrorist stronghold on the other side of the world. counterterrorist police are working with the threat level of...
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this is not quite as usual this morning as 27 eu heads of government gathered without britain daesh business the uk will start to unpick a decades long relationship with the eu and try to build a new one. everyone expects the divorce to be difficulty. a crucial player on the eu side will be donald tusk, re—elected yesterday as president of the european council, which represents eu leaders. ina represents eu leaders. in a fortnight, eu leaders will meet in italy to celebrate 60 years since the signing of the treaty of rome, a foundation stone of the european unit. at brexit will no doubt overshadow the party. theresa may, who left the summit last night, insists she will trigger the starter brexit by the end of the month and foreign secretary boris johnson end of the month and foreign secretary borisjohnson has been clear about the future cost of access to eu markets. it is not reasonable, i don‘t think, for the it is not reasonable, i don‘t think, forthe uk, it is not reasonable, i don‘t think, for the uk, having left the eu, to continue to make vast budget payments. i think everybody underst
this is not quite as usual this morning as 27 eu heads of government gathered without britain daesh business the uk will start to unpick a decades long relationship with the eu and try to build a new one. everyone expects the divorce to be difficulty. a crucial player on the eu side will be donald tusk, re—elected yesterday as president of the european council, which represents eu leaders. ina represents eu leaders. in a fortnight, eu leaders will meet in italy to celebrate 60 years since the...
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also called islamic state or daesh attacks inspired or even controlled from a distance. of encrypted communications which can instantaneously linked terrorists across the world. that brings about across the world. that brings about a greater danger across communities that someone in our community could be influenced by someone working in a terrorist stronghold on the other side of the world. counterterrorist police are working with the threat level of severe. which means that an attempted terrorist attack is considered to be highly likely. it has been like that since the end of 2014 and there is no sign of the level coming down in the coming months or even years. an analysis of where most convicted terrorist lived has identified london and the west midlands. 0ne tenth of all those convicted in the whole of the uk came from just five wards in birmingham. it is not surprising that big cities like london and birmingham which a large diverse populations, pockets of deprivation, will have a significant number of terrorists but that should not take away from the fact that a te
also called islamic state or daesh attacks inspired or even controlled from a distance. of encrypted communications which can instantaneously linked terrorists across the world. that brings about across the world. that brings about a greater danger across communities that someone in our community could be influenced by someone working in a terrorist stronghold on the other side of the world. counterterrorist police are working with the threat level of severe. which means that an attempted...