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conversations with d10 is. conversations with d10 is. won the senior that ultimately let us to an iraqi al qaedaal qaeda leader. conversation building up a poor, and that is what actually works. that is what actually works. are talking about there, he is the killing. killing. he features in your book and leaders. and leaders. almost the relationship you have with him. well, it is the right term. term. leader, notjust a terrorist leader but a leader. but a leader. he became somebody who burned white hot leaf. burned white hot leaf. are looking at your own, appraising your own role and self there. your own role and self there. —— with belief. with belief. well, you always have to look at yourself in the mirror. to look at yourself in the mirror. killed thousands of iraqis that he was an effective leader. was an effective leader. i could disagree with him completely... disagree with him completely... i think so. think so. to leave because of comments made in front of a rolling stone journalist. front of a rolling stone journalist. i not a perfect leader. that is sustainable over the long—term. that
conversations with d10 is. conversations with d10 is. won the senior that ultimately let us to an iraqi al qaedaal qaeda leader. conversation building up a poor, and that is what actually works. that is what actually works. are talking about there, he is the killing. killing. he features in your book and leaders. and leaders. almost the relationship you have with him. well, it is the right term. term. leader, notjust a terrorist leader but a leader. but a leader. he became somebody who burned...
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iran in the face of american sanctions iraqi leaders no doubt find themselves in an uncomfortable position of trying to please two friends who don't get along. al-qaeda attacks in northern mali are increasing especially against the u.n. peacekeeping mission there despite the challenges u.n. troops are trying to fill a gap left by other aid agencies as that story. the conflict in northern mali has caused hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes and lose their livelihood those who can't leave often leave in poverty facing hunger and violence their region is remote there are no public facilities or services and aid agencies are unable to gain access to most areas. from the un mission in mali is starts with stabilizing the country and supporting the population the mission of other foreign armies is to provide protection for people and their property but they have their limitations their mission is also to protect the flow of humanitarian aid but it's becoming extremely difficult now add to that the fact that relief workers themselves do not want to be escorted by men in arms. this may look like a un peacekeeping force but in fact these are al-
iran in the face of american sanctions iraqi leaders no doubt find themselves in an uncomfortable position of trying to please two friends who don't get along. al-qaeda attacks in northern mali are increasing especially against the u.n. peacekeeping mission there despite the challenges u.n. troops are trying to fill a gap left by other aid agencies as that story. the conflict in northern mali has caused hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes and lose their livelihood those who...
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iraqies focus more on what units them than divides them. we want to prevent isis and the next generation of isis or al qaeda. we want to protect religious minorities. that's why it is so important to bring this legislation to the floor today. that's why republicans and democrats work together to find common ground on american policy in iraq. especially after the iraqy election which path iraq will choose, we want to demonstrate to the people that we support their efforts. this bill penalizes those who want to exploit their sectarian differences and those who use violence. it establishes a separate watch list to help keep track of proxy groups in iraq that are doing the bidding of iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps. it sends a message to those in power must prioritize answering to the iraqy people and not to iran. we hope this legislation will empower those who seek a better future for its people. i'm glass to support h.r. 4591 and i reserve. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from illinois, mr. adam kinzer. the author
iraqies focus more on what units them than divides them. we want to prevent isis and the next generation of isis or al qaeda. we want to protect religious minorities. that's why it is so important to bring this legislation to the floor today. that's why republicans and democrats work together to find common ground on american policy in iraq. especially after the iraqy election which path iraq will choose, we want to demonstrate to the people that we support their efforts. this bill penalizes...
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al qaeda of yemen becomes the dominant player. where does isis come? people say isis is from iraq. isis grew in syria from rock -- rocca. even after 15 years the rye iraqiswere feckless to stop them but they grew in the chaos of syria. who did he we supply in syria with weapons? there was another post from hillary clinton to podesta saying we've got to do something about saudi arabia because they're indiscriminately supplying arms to al qaeda and isis in syria. because we always think you've got to be involved, there can never be a time when we're not fighting on one side or the other, we get involved with the lesser of two evils. so often the lesser of to evils is guess what? still evil. so what's happened is we're drug into everybody's wars, war on end, on end in the middle east without resolution. they've been killing each other for a thousand years. and we think somehow siding with the sunnis against the shia is going to bring this war to a conclusion. the thing is that i think it's been a mistake. i think it's been counterproductive. i think the war in yemen is counterproductive. i think that our involvement there is leading to more chaos. i think t
al qaeda of yemen becomes the dominant player. where does isis come? people say isis is from iraq. isis grew in syria from rock -- rocca. even after 15 years the rye iraqiswere feckless to stop them but they grew in the chaos of syria. who did he we supply in syria with weapons? there was another post from hillary clinton to podesta saying we've got to do something about saudi arabia because they're indiscriminately supplying arms to al qaeda and isis in syria. because we always think you've...