caliphate fits into the differences that he was talking about between them and al-qaeda and i think that harafs quite right saying that this kind of split goes time and again and now, al-qaeda isn't interested in sectarian strife in the same way isis is. but they are establishing a caliphate in their mounds. until now, there isn't such thing on the ground we see this is the difference between al-qaeda and isis. al-qaeda is more of an international group not geographically attached to a certain place and it is more interested in causes than geographical areas. so. >> i apologize. we are out of time. thank you for joining us. >> still ahead: how to iraqis think america should respond to the turmoil if at all? >> the direct or have been exacerbated by the u.s. the religion to lack of basic needs here from those talked about the most different from the least. ♪ ♪ >>> >> welcome back. we are talking about the accelerating turmoil. on skype, a writer from baghdad who blogs for shakamako.net. director of policy at the kurdish policy foundation and via foam, malak, a young activist in basra, iraq. he