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that is similar to isis. viet cong was vietnamese communists, fought american forces, liberated their country. they actually fought the khmer rouge later. it was a good news they defeated khmer rouge here there are nuances between these groups that any policymakers should see and not put them in one basket. however, as modern as it is compared to isis, and as evolved as it is compared to the telemann 1.0, in the 1990's there was more violence. they were destroying statues. on women, they were more savage. they seem to have taken a few steps. they are using more calculated coercion, he turned that andrew introduced here. but still, very concerning for anyone who thinks of human rights and women's rights in particular, minority rights. freedom of religion and speech and individual freedom in general. that is because the taliban, as a basic tom -- as a basic -- is justifying their unchallenged power through that success of creating that state. let me try to explain what i'm trying to say. there's a legal traditi
that is similar to isis. viet cong was vietnamese communists, fought american forces, liberated their country. they actually fought the khmer rouge later. it was a good news they defeated khmer rouge here there are nuances between these groups that any policymakers should see and not put them in one basket. however, as modern as it is compared to isis, and as evolved as it is compared to the telemann 1.0, in the 1990's there was more violence. they were destroying statues. on women, they were...
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>> i think it will be to the benefit of isis. would like to caveat that by saying for all intents and purposes, isis had eclipsed al qaeda a long time ago. but in this theater, the afghanistan-pakistan theater, it would seem the center of gravity of transnational jihadism would shift. this is a fluidic battle space and fighters are moving through it in different organizations. with al-zawahiri eliminated, it leaves very few people who command the respect that he did. it is a severe blow to whoever remains from al qaeda but it does improve the recruitment ability of isis. so there's a lot of hard work in order to deal with the threat. maryam: thank you very much. several months of political instability and indecision in baghdad have culminated in a standoff around the country's parliament. thousands of protesters are camped inside, supporters of one politician refusing to leave until there is change. on monday, protesters opposed to stick their own position. they are members of a group called a coordination framework, setting up c
>> i think it will be to the benefit of isis. would like to caveat that by saying for all intents and purposes, isis had eclipsed al qaeda a long time ago. but in this theater, the afghanistan-pakistan theater, it would seem the center of gravity of transnational jihadism would shift. this is a fluidic battle space and fighters are moving through it in different organizations. with al-zawahiri eliminated, it leaves very few people who command the respect that he did. it is a severe blow...
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but they were useful to isis and propaganda terms.cided that they would give them free rain to look after these western captives and it raised a lot of money for them. so where is the british and us captives were pretty much doomed from the day they were in court. because britain and us do not pay terrace ransom. the europeans were released one by one, reportedly for huge ransom. although no government has ever admitted to this but they of course survived, went back home, told their stories and give evidence to investigators, including british detectives. these guys were just meeting out completely agree with terms was sociopathic violence. they weren't looking to extract information for that what information can you get from someone who has turned up in syria as an aid worker orjournalist? these were military captives, they were innocent men who were simply trying to do theirjob. and these so—called isis beatles just took out their statistic tendency on them forcing them to fight each other, electrocuting them, beating them, serving
but they were useful to isis and propaganda terms.cided that they would give them free rain to look after these western captives and it raised a lot of money for them. so where is the british and us captives were pretty much doomed from the day they were in court. because britain and us do not pay terrace ransom. the europeans were released one by one, reportedly for huge ransom. although no government has ever admitted to this but they of course survived, went back home, told their stories and...
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the afghan affiliate of afghanistan's isis, known as isis-k, must be a concern for you. a significant threat and they cannot take over our country, he says, but they do target innocent people and we will try to prevent such attacks to keep our country safe. for now isis-k has nowhere near the numbers of the taliban, and we haven't detected any sort of meaningful support amongst afghans for isis-k, but the grup has been able to carry out horrific attacks, targeting people who have already suffered so, so much. >>> the overnight news is back in just two minutes. there is nothing glamorous about migraines. since i was a teenager the pain has taken me away from my family and friends. but i finally found relief with nurtec odt it's the only medication that can treat my migraine right when it strikes and prevent my next attack. treat and prevent all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. most common side effects, in less than 3%, were nausea, indigestion/stomach pain. with quick dissolving nurtec i can get back to normal fast and prevent my next attack. treat & prevent - al
the afghan affiliate of afghanistan's isis, known as isis-k, must be a concern for you. a significant threat and they cannot take over our country, he says, but they do target innocent people and we will try to prevent such attacks to keep our country safe. for now isis-k has nowhere near the numbers of the taliban, and we haven't detected any sort of meaningful support amongst afghans for isis-k, but the grup has been able to carry out horrific attacks, targeting people who have already...
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we spent a lot of time talking about isis. host: what is the status of isis these days? guest: we have allies there in the region. there was a successful long-term operation. they remained there but isis hasn't disappeared. they are in hiding. they faded into the background. like al qaeda they took a page out of the al qaeda book. it broke up, they started creating franchises around the globe. you see isis franchises in africa, asia, and they like al qaeda try to inspire attacks locally. we know that we have seen isis operatives talking to americans in the united states and around and moving to encrypted communications we don't have access to and we are concerned they are putting terrorist attacks. we haven't seen major attacks conducted yet but there is a fear that that is a potential. isis, like al qaeda very much a real threat. they are on the run, al qaeda was on the run, but very much interested in conducting large-scale attacks. host: jim in arkansas, hi. caller: good morning, settlement. i have a novel idea. why don't we blockade our ports? until china that as lon
we spent a lot of time talking about isis. host: what is the status of isis these days? guest: we have allies there in the region. there was a successful long-term operation. they remained there but isis hasn't disappeared. they are in hiding. they faded into the background. like al qaeda they took a page out of the al qaeda book. it broke up, they started creating franchises around the globe. you see isis franchises in africa, asia, and they like al qaeda try to inspire attacks locally. we...
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no intel on the where abouts of an isis leader. but in the cases though, i hurry, it becomes far more complicated. but i think that the taliban are in a bind to where they realize that they can't continue the govern unless they cooperate with the united states. and provide the united states with something that then washington can reciprocate on. so i think that will probably, you know, this was the winery and maybe there'll be other alti, the leaders that we will, ah, you know, get intelligence about. but i think that we can expect the taliban to have this very weird and it's very unusual. even. you know, i'm explaining it is, is i find it weird to be are we in counterterrorism cooperation with those were themselves, you know, enemies not too long ago. i mean that's, that's the part that i'm finding, finding very interesting. now, what kind of movement a few questions and what kind of movement will his successor inherit? and we could to speak to the benefits of i sell. i think it will be to the benefit of isis, but then, you know,
no intel on the where abouts of an isis leader. but in the cases though, i hurry, it becomes far more complicated. but i think that the taliban are in a bind to where they realize that they can't continue the govern unless they cooperate with the united states. and provide the united states with something that then washington can reciprocate on. so i think that will probably, you know, this was the winery and maybe there'll be other alti, the leaders that we will, ah, you know, get intelligence...
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well, in the bigger scheme of things for isis, in terms of isis' military battles, completely insignificantjihadists who turned up had any military experience whatsoever. they arrived in syria in the middle of somebody else�*s civil war with a completely warped version or vision of islam, some of it acquired in prison, having spent an early lifetime of petty crime and drug peddling. but they were useful to isis and propaganda terms. so isis leadership decided that they would give them free rein to look after these western captives and it raised a lot of money for them. so whereas the british and us captives were pretty much doomed from the day they were caught, because britain and us do not pay terrorists ransoms, the europeans were all released one by one, reportedly for huge ransoms. although no government has ever admitted to this. but they of course survived, went back home, told their stories and gave evidence to investigators, including british detectives. but these guys were just meting out completely gratuitous, sociopathic violence, they weren't looking to extract information. i me
well, in the bigger scheme of things for isis, in terms of isis' military battles, completely insignificantjihadists who turned up had any military experience whatsoever. they arrived in syria in the middle of somebody else�*s civil war with a completely warped version or vision of islam, some of it acquired in prison, having spent an early lifetime of petty crime and drug peddling. but they were useful to isis and propaganda terms. so isis leadership decided that they would give them free...
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the first isi event i went to more than 25 years ago. we were each assigned a student in isi studio minus ilya shapiro he has been in the news lately. we have kept upha over the year. he once showed up at my house, my farm and said i need to be in the arts of agriculture for a month. that was my first connection with isi. thank you very much for the award. i thought i would speak 25 or 30 minutes about the dying citizen. i wrote the book for the entire george floyd, the woke and covid. i added to it afterward. i think all of us are bewildered right now. i have recently been in downtown denver, downtown seattle. it looks like you're oshima, it really does. nobody goessa there. santa monica is the same way and venice beach, i was in san francisco not long ago and billion dollars has been invested in solving the homeless problem and it's worse than it has ever been. i said to another group this evening, people have signs in their cars is stay tuned nothing here or unlocked. can you imagine anyone would think that in the united states? we ta
the first isi event i went to more than 25 years ago. we were each assigned a student in isi studio minus ilya shapiro he has been in the news lately. we have kept upha over the year. he once showed up at my house, my farm and said i need to be in the arts of agriculture for a month. that was my first connection with isi. thank you very much for the award. i thought i would speak 25 or 30 minutes about the dying citizen. i wrote the book for the entire george floyd, the woke and covid. i added...
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hansen is a longtime friend of isi. he was a faculty associate going all the way back to the 90s as i mentioned earlier. he actually wrote an isi book in 2002 called bonfire of the humanities rescuing the classics in an impoverished age. he also has lectured to isi students on topics such as who killed homer the origins of the west and what happened to history. he is the martin and ellie anderson senior fellow at the hoover institution focusing on classics and military history. he is also the wayne and marcia buskey distinguished visiting fellow in history at hillsdale college and he combines the very rare ability to be one of the foremost scholars in his field of classics, but also to be a popular pundant who regularly appears on fox news and rights of weekly column with national review as well as american greatness. he has received a ba in classics from university of california santa cruz. he was a fellow at the american school of classical studies in athens and received his phd from the university of stanford and his
hansen is a longtime friend of isi. he was a faculty associate going all the way back to the 90s as i mentioned earlier. he actually wrote an isi book in 2002 called bonfire of the humanities rescuing the classics in an impoverished age. he also has lectured to isi students on topics such as who killed homer the origins of the west and what happened to history. he is the martin and ellie anderson senior fellow at the hoover institution focusing on classics and military history. he is also the...
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a member of the isis beatles was sentenced today.llegations against the group as family members of victims react to the ruling handed down. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin cancer, death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq, as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. disrupt the itch and rash of eczema. talk to your doctor about rinvoq. learn how abbvie can help you save. in two seconds, a vacationer will say... yeah, i'm going to live here. only to r
a member of the isis beatles was sentenced today.llegations against the group as family members of victims react to the ruling handed down. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious...
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in the bigger scheme of things for isis in terms of the military battles, completely insignificant. these british jihadist had any military experience whatsoever. but he arrived in syria and somebody else�*s civil war with a completely warped version or vision of islam, some of it acquired in prison and having spent in early lifetime of petty crime and drug peddling, but they were useful to isis and propaganda terms and so, isis leadership decided it would give them free rain to look after these captives and raised a lot of money for them. captives and raised a lot of money forthem. chris captives and raised a lot of money for them. chris british and us captives were pretty much doomed from the day they were caught because breeden in the us do not pay terrorist ransoms, the europeans were all released one by one. reportedly for huge ransoms although no government is ever to this and they of course survived, went back home, told their stories and give evidence to investigators, including british detectives. these guys are just meeting out completely gratuitous sociopathic violence. t
in the bigger scheme of things for isis in terms of the military battles, completely insignificant. these british jihadist had any military experience whatsoever. but he arrived in syria and somebody else�*s civil war with a completely warped version or vision of islam, some of it acquired in prison and having spent in early lifetime of petty crime and drug peddling, but they were useful to isis and propaganda terms and so, isis leadership decided it would give them free rain to look after...
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they were a symbol of the brutality of the isis terror group.hey kidnapped and tortured a total of 26 victims, including the four americans a minute. during the trial in april, a former hostage testified that they forced captives to sing a depraved parody of hotel california. they said they were forced to sing the famous leader, you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave. he described being tortured after trying to. here witnesses of the captivity included beatings, waterboarding, and forced fights. take a listen to the u.s. attorney jessica meir. >> in the case of unmatched in the cruelty of the conduct, and the scope of its victimization. the families only lost their loved ones, but they lost them on an international stage before a shock to public. without the family's commitment, this case never would have made it to the courthouse.>> reporter: before he is sentenced to life without parole, he called the defendant actions barbaric, brittle, and callous. he offered no reaction. he declined to make a statement. the justice dep
they were a symbol of the brutality of the isis terror group.hey kidnapped and tortured a total of 26 victims, including the four americans a minute. during the trial in april, a former hostage testified that they forced captives to sing a depraved parody of hotel california. they said they were forced to sing the famous leader, you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave. he described being tortured after trying to. here witnesses of the captivity included beatings,...
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isis-k are the sworn enemies of the taliban. so the taliban has their own interests going after them. al qaeda certainly has close ties with the taliban. so while these groups are growing in strength in afghanistan, because they do have a bit of a foothold there, don, the good news is they haven't gotten to a level yet where it's believed they can carry out significant strikes beyond afghanistan. >> phil, i want to play this for you, the president's comments, and then we'll talk. >> now justice has been delivered and this terrorist leader is no more. people around the world no longer need to fear the vicious and determined killer. the united states continues to demonstrate our resolve and our capacity to defend the american people against those who seek to do us harm. >> no longer need to fear, is that how you see it, phil, or should the u.s. be concerned about potential retaliation from al qaeda or al qaeda sympathizers? >> i would not be thinking as much about retaliation as what alex was talking about, the fact that al-zawahi
isis-k are the sworn enemies of the taliban. so the taliban has their own interests going after them. al qaeda certainly has close ties with the taliban. so while these groups are growing in strength in afghanistan, because they do have a bit of a foothold there, don, the good news is they haven't gotten to a level yet where it's believed they can carry out significant strikes beyond afghanistan. >> phil, i want to play this for you, the president's comments, and then we'll talk. >>...
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ok, mark ostwald of adm isi, thanks for sharing your - isi, thanks for sharing your thoughts.ful game of thrones, premiered in the us last night. costing its maker hbo a cool $20 million per episode, the 10—part series is a big gamble for the broadcaster and streamer who just last week announced it was lying off staff as the company restructu res. joining me now is max signorelli, senioranalyst, media and entertainment, omdia. thanks for being with us today. not sure if you got to see it. reviews have been good. what will make it pay off for hbo? yes, i guess what will really drive it is whether it can live up drive it is whether it can live up to the expectations of its predecessor. it's something that took the world by storm all those years ago and if it can replicate that same success in an increasingly global market, and increasingly streaming focused market, it can capture those audiences that are through servers like hbo max, then it can really establish itself at the top level alongside its main competitors in the spending space for these kind of streaming tv series, pe
ok, mark ostwald of adm isi, thanks for sharing your - isi, thanks for sharing your thoughts.ful game of thrones, premiered in the us last night. costing its maker hbo a cool $20 million per episode, the 10—part series is a big gamble for the broadcaster and streamer who just last week announced it was lying off staff as the company restructu res. joining me now is max signorelli, senioranalyst, media and entertainment, omdia. thanks for being with us today. not sure if you got to see it....
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so isis hasn't gone away.eat they pose to the west is limited either in terms of inspiration or in terms of people going to get training, or in terms of their ability to carry out an attack in the west. that said, it can change. if the turks invade northeast syria and these prisons and camps are disbursed, they can regenerate the caliphate that was destroyed. >> peter bergen, always a pleasure to get your insights. this is one of the few people who met and interviewed osama bin laden. this is a long story which probably won't go away and we will be back to you. >> thank you, sir. >>> we will be back. change the plan or stay the course? that's why northern trust is here. with specialized expertise... a history of success through everery economic climate... and proven strategies rooted in data and analytics. giving you more control. clarity. and confidence. for now and whatever's next northern trust wealth management. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-dail
so isis hasn't gone away.eat they pose to the west is limited either in terms of inspiration or in terms of people going to get training, or in terms of their ability to carry out an attack in the west. that said, it can change. if the turks invade northeast syria and these prisons and camps are disbursed, they can regenerate the caliphate that was destroyed. >> peter bergen, always a pleasure to get your insights. this is one of the few people who met and interviewed osama bin laden....
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last month we took out another key isis leader. now we have eliminated ayman al-zawahri of al qaeda. he will never again allow afghanistan to become a terrorist safe haven because he is gone. and we are going to make sure nothing else happens. you know, it can't be a launching pad against the u.s., we will see to it that it will not happen. this operation is a clear example that -- demonstration that we will always make good on the solemn pledge. my administration will continue to visually monitor and address threats from al qaeda, no matter where they emanate from. as commander-in-chief, it is my solemn responsibility to make america safe in a dangerous world. the united states did not seek this war against terror. it came to us. we answered with the same principles and resolve that have shape us for generation upon generation. to protect the innocent, defend liberty, we keep the light of freedom burning, a beacon for the rest of the entire world, because this is the great and defining truth of our nation and people. we do not bre
last month we took out another key isis leader. now we have eliminated ayman al-zawahri of al qaeda. he will never again allow afghanistan to become a terrorist safe haven because he is gone. and we are going to make sure nothing else happens. you know, it can't be a launching pad against the u.s., we will see to it that it will not happen. this operation is a clear example that -- demonstration that we will always make good on the solemn pledge. my administration will continue to visually...
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isis k, which is an offshoot of isis of course. and al-qaeda. isis-k, they are the sworn enemies of the taliban. so taliban has their own interest in going after them. al-qaeda, as we know, certainly as close ties with the taliban. so while these groups are growing in strength in afghanistan, because they do have a bit of a foothold there, don. the good news is they haven't gone to a level yet where it is believed that they can carry out significant strikes beyond afghanistan. >> going to play this for you this is the president's comments on that we'll talk. >> now, justice has been delivered. and this terrace theater is no more. people around the world no longer need to fare the vicious and determined killer. the united states continues to demonstrate our resolve and our capacity to defend the american people against owes that seek to do us harm. >> no longer needs a fair. is that how you see, or should the u.s. be concerned about potential retaliation from al-qaeda? or al-qaeda sympathizers. >> i would not be think it is much more retaliation
isis k, which is an offshoot of isis of course. and al-qaeda. isis-k, they are the sworn enemies of the taliban. so taliban has their own interest in going after them. al-qaeda, as we know, certainly as close ties with the taliban. so while these groups are growing in strength in afghanistan, because they do have a bit of a foothold there, don. the good news is they haven't gone to a level yet where it is believed that they can carry out significant strikes beyond afghanistan. >> going to...
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it also isis is still present in afghanistan both of those entities have a long-term aspirational goalck us in her homeland. giving them breathing room to reestablish themselves and reassert their strength we believe they will do that. she seven this is what you told voa. >> if wheatley eventually acadian isis are going to go to afghanistan and the threat united states is going to rise. jennifer: do you think troops will have to be sent back to afghanistan? >> you know, that is a difficult question. i know this, it is in the best long-term interest of the united states to not allow these centers of violent extremism to grow and expand in afghanistan. and i believe under the current taliban regime that's probably what is going to happen. the last time i was looking at intelligence there is a position we had. i followed it like everybody else does now in the newspaper and other sources. i see nothing to change that opinion that the threat is growing in afghanistan. it's only a matter of time. jennifer: to what extent is former president trump in his decision to negotiate with the tile ma
it also isis is still present in afghanistan both of those entities have a long-term aspirational goalck us in her homeland. giving them breathing room to reestablish themselves and reassert their strength we believe they will do that. she seven this is what you told voa. >> if wheatley eventually acadian isis are going to go to afghanistan and the threat united states is going to rise. jennifer: do you think troops will have to be sent back to afghanistan? >> you know, that is a...
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stead, these are these weapons in the hands of al qaeda isis. and from the turkish perspective, they ended up the hands of the k k terrorists up. so this is what the united states has done for, for some time. now the, the absolute lack of accounting. this is it that we, the way we approach providing weapons and support to 2 organizations in furtherance of american objectives seems to have little regard for the potential long term consequences of this. so, trying to supply weapons to syria, to, to get rid of by sure, all aside, we don't think what happens with those weapons making lands of al qaeda and isis and are turned on americans in our allies. the same thing in ukraine. you know, we claim to be this big supporter of nato big support, the european union. and yet, the weapons that we're providing ukraine will end up through the black market into the hands of terrorists and criminal elements that she can do harm to the european union to our nato allies. you know, it's, it's, it's absurd. in the extreme, scott ritter farmer, us marine corps int
stead, these are these weapons in the hands of al qaeda isis. and from the turkish perspective, they ended up the hands of the k k terrorists up. so this is what the united states has done for, for some time. now the, the absolute lack of accounting. this is it that we, the way we approach providing weapons and support to 2 organizations in furtherance of american objectives seems to have little regard for the potential long term consequences of this. so, trying to supply weapons to syria, to,...
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you know, so isis hasn't gone away.ght now i think is pretty limited, either in terms of inspiration or in terms of people going to get training or in terms of their ability to kind of carry out an attack in the west. that said, it can change. if the turks invade northeastern syria, these prisons and these camps disperse, they can kind of regenerate the geographical caliphate that basically was destroyed by 2019. >> peter bergen, always a pleasure to hear from you. always a pleasure to get your insights and your reporting. remind people, this is one of the few people who actually met and interviewed osama bin laden. this is a long story, which probably won't go away, and we will be back to you. >> thank you, sir. >>> and we will be back. names to those faces... it's like i'm back there at 39 elmhurst with all these folks. ancestry can guide you to family discoveries in the 1950 census. get ready - our most popular battery is even more powerful. the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max. [sfx: ding] [message] hey babe, me
you know, so isis hasn't gone away.ght now i think is pretty limited, either in terms of inspiration or in terms of people going to get training or in terms of their ability to kind of carry out an attack in the west. that said, it can change. if the turks invade northeastern syria, these prisons and these camps disperse, they can kind of regenerate the geographical caliphate that basically was destroyed by 2019. >> peter bergen, always a pleasure to hear from you. always a pleasure to...
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we went in there for a very specific purpose, to go after isis.with us but rather through our kurdish partners in the region. so that's a reason to stay, but ultimately we are going to have to balance that and determine is it worth the risk to our forces to keep them there. i would just note in the ending that if we were to pull out, it is unclear to me would first of all help the kurds maintain the camp, and second, who would sit on top of the prison structure in syria, eastern syria, which holds many hardened isis fighters. >> jennifer: lastly, to what extent did the u.s. pullout from afghanistan encourage putin to invade ukraine? >> general mckenzie: that's a great question, and probably not an expert on that. i would say that everybody saw it and drew their own conclusions about u.s. resolve. i would also say that many times in the past people have drawn conclusions about u.s. resolve and they've been wrong. >> jennifer: lastly, general mckenzie, if the u.s. signs the iran nuclear deal as it looks like they are going to and sanctions relievers
we went in there for a very specific purpose, to go after isis.with us but rather through our kurdish partners in the region. so that's a reason to stay, but ultimately we are going to have to balance that and determine is it worth the risk to our forces to keep them there. i would just note in the ending that if we were to pull out, it is unclear to me would first of all help the kurds maintain the camp, and second, who would sit on top of the prison structure in syria, eastern syria, which...
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taken out another isis leader and now we've gotten the amir of isis. that nothing else happens. you know, captain be a launching bad against the united states. we'll see to it that that woep happen. this is a clear strong administration that well and we can afternoon will always mac good on the solemn pledge. my administration will continue to monton and address threats from al qaeda no matter where they emanate from. as commander in chief, it's my solemn responsibility to make america safe in a dangerous world. the united states did not seek this war against terror. it came to us. we answered with the same principles and resolve that have shaped us for a generation upon generation. to protect the innocent, defend libticious and we keep the light of freedom burning, a beak op for the rest of the entire world because this is a great and defining truth about our nation and our peep. we do not break. we never give in. we never back down. last year on september 11th, i once more paid moy respects to ground zero in new york city at that quiet field in shank
taken out another isis leader and now we've gotten the amir of isis. that nothing else happens. you know, captain be a launching bad against the united states. we'll see to it that that woep happen. this is a clear strong administration that well and we can afternoon will always mac good on the solemn pledge. my administration will continue to monton and address threats from al qaeda no matter where they emanate from. as commander in chief, it's my solemn responsibility to make america safe in...
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killing of al-qaeda members by isis members.t have — members by isis members. i'm afraid we don't have very _ members by isis members. i'm afraid we don't have very much _ members by isis members. i'm afraid we don't have very much time - members by isis members. i'm afraid we don't have very much time but - we don't have very much time but just a brief thought if you would of why the taliban were sheltering a member of al-qaeda, do you think? why the taliban were sheltering a member of al—qaeda, do you think? i member of al-qaeda, do you think? i don't think that alabama should be seen as a single entity. they are not like a government —— that the taliban should be seen. they are not like a government or a political party with some kind of structure. they are a franchise movement and as lee smith that said, the house belonged to possibly the haqqani network and we know there are close ties between the haqqanis and ayman al—zawahiri and al-qaeda and i think, i would forecast that there will now be a massive fissure within their
killing of al-qaeda members by isis members.t have — members by isis members. i'm afraid we don't have very _ members by isis members. i'm afraid we don't have very much _ members by isis members. i'm afraid we don't have very much time - members by isis members. i'm afraid we don't have very much time but - we don't have very much time but just a brief thought if you would of why the taliban were sheltering a member of al-qaeda, do you think? why the taliban were sheltering a member of...
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but are their capabilities of the isis affiliate, against the isis affiliate?re battling the isis affiliate. they're also battling the resisting forces of their term. let me highlight something you just mentioned, anderson, and that is of course he was located in kabul, indicating clearly that the taliban did learn the lesson by allowing, again, bin laden to have the sanctuary on their soil when the 9/11 attacks were planned in afghanistan. after which of course they refused to expel him from their territory and that's why we had to go in. so it does reflect the continuing close relationship that clearly exists between kolkata senior leadership, that small group of law feet really -- the ones that are still left. the fact that he was in kabul, i don't think it's something that could've been possible without the taliban knowing that he was there. >> is it clear why zawahiri was able to avoid being captured and being killed much longer than osama bin laden? >> first of, all osama bin laden stayed essentially off the net for a very long time as well. and zawahiri
but are their capabilities of the isis affiliate, against the isis affiliate?re battling the isis affiliate. they're also battling the resisting forces of their term. let me highlight something you just mentioned, anderson, and that is of course he was located in kabul, indicating clearly that the taliban did learn the lesson by allowing, again, bin laden to have the sanctuary on their soil when the 9/11 attacks were planned in afghanistan. after which of course they refused to expel him from...
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there is a general amnesty and she was working and maybe the members of daesh, isis has kidnapped her at that time, this kidnapping by daesh was prevalent. even if daesh has taken this person or it's a criminal gang. how worrying is it for you, though, that this would happen under your watch? yes. just a moment. it is our obligation to carry out investigation. yes, we will. we have done this and will do this. and i will reach out with the authorities. what is the result of their investigation? he has come up with yet another theory about what's happened to alia azizi. so we heard from those in the prison in herat that it could be criminal gangs. the spokesperson for the minister of interior says she's chosen to go underground because she has some information about the taliban. and now another theory that it could potentially be isis or daesh, and i'm not sure that he's telling us this with with any kind of real understanding of the case, but just casually giving us another theory. it seems like they would rather people stop asking questions about her than actually investigate and find
there is a general amnesty and she was working and maybe the members of daesh, isis has kidnapped her at that time, this kidnapping by daesh was prevalent. even if daesh has taken this person or it's a criminal gang. how worrying is it for you, though, that this would happen under your watch? yes. just a moment. it is our obligation to carry out investigation. yes, we will. we have done this and will do this. and i will reach out with the authorities. what is the result of their investigation?...
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what are their capabilities of the isis affiliate -- against the isis affiliate?> well, they're battling the isis affiliate. they're also battling some of the resistance force as they're termed. let me highlight something you just mentioned, anderson. and that is, of course, that again the leader of al-qaeda was located in kabul indicating clearly in a way taliban didn't learn the lesson from allowing, again, bin laden to have a sanctuary on their soil when the 9/11 attacks were planned in afghanistan, after which they refused to expel him from their territory and that's why we had to go in. so it does reflect the continuing close relationship that clearly still exists between al-qaeda's senior leadership, that small group of zaw zawahiri and the others still left i don't think would have been possible without the taliban knowing he was there. >> is it clear why he was unable to be captured or killed so much longer than bin laden was? >> essentially bin laden stayed off the net for a long time as well. and he did what bin laden did, which means he can't very cap c
what are their capabilities of the isis affiliate -- against the isis affiliate?> well, they're battling the isis affiliate. they're also battling some of the resistance force as they're termed. let me highlight something you just mentioned, anderson. and that is, of course, that again the leader of al-qaeda was located in kabul indicating clearly in a way taliban didn't learn the lesson from allowing, again, bin laden to have a sanctuary on their soil when the 9/11 attacks were planned in...
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what is interesting, al qaeda is less the story than isis-k .as a present in all of the province in afghanistan, after the u.s. pulled out and left bagram. isis and syria set up an international media arm to recruit, recruits to afghanistan, foreign recruits, jihadists . then another thing that we should pay attention to is the house republicans on house foreign affairs committee lead by chairman mike mccaul, they came up with a very thorough 100 page document look back on what went wrong in terms of the afghan pull out. one of the things that was most interesting to me, a lot of the fighters left and moved down into iran. the nexus between iran and afghanistan, flow of fighters, weapons and drugs through iran to europe is something we should be paying attention to. trey: jennifer, i want to ask you about americans that may still be there i'll have you back. >> thank you, trey. trey: one thing to watch this withdrawal unfold on television, it is another to live through it. know first hand how it impacts thousands of translators, who answered our
what is interesting, al qaeda is less the story than isis-k .as a present in all of the province in afghanistan, after the u.s. pulled out and left bagram. isis and syria set up an international media arm to recruit, recruits to afghanistan, foreign recruits, jihadists . then another thing that we should pay attention to is the house republicans on house foreign affairs committee lead by chairman mike mccaul, they came up with a very thorough 100 page document look back on what went wrong in...
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and now another theory, that it could potentially be isis or daesh.he's telling us this with any kind of real understanding of the case, but just casually giving us another theory. it seems like they would rather people stop asking questions about her than actually investigate and find out what's happened to alia azizi. this is afghanistan, one year into taliban rule. ayearago, women's lives were radically transformed overnight. they've been driven out of work, into their homes, afraid to even step onto the street alone. women like alia disappear, and the authorities don't seem to be the least bit concerned. if the taliban want us to believe that this time, their rule will be different, they'll need to provide actions to meet their words. hello there. the peak of his current heatwave across england and wales will be reached during saturday afternoon. i was around 36 degrees. it is a hot recant generally. the met office extreme heat warning remains in force until the end of sunday. there will be plenty of sunday. there will be plenty of sunshine up and
and now another theory, that it could potentially be isis or daesh.he's telling us this with any kind of real understanding of the case, but just casually giving us another theory. it seems like they would rather people stop asking questions about her than actually investigate and find out what's happened to alia azizi. this is afghanistan, one year into taliban rule. ayearago, women's lives were radically transformed overnight. they've been driven out of work, into their homes, afraid to even...
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life sentence for him, diane foley, mother of jim foley-a freelance journalist in syria beheaded by isisid that while this is a hallow victory because of the fact that her son is no longer here and the other americans were also killed, she also said that there was some victory in this sentencing. >> let this sentencing make clear to all who dare to kidnap, torture or kill any american citizen abroad, that u.s. justice will find you wherever you are. and that our government will hold you accountable for your crimes against our citizens. >> reporter: now diane foley made it her life's work to support the families of other americans who are wrongfully detained abroad. she launched the james foley foundation which supports those families. they launch because she believes the u.s. government can do better in its efforts to bring home safely and securely americans who are wrongfully detained abroad. now, after this sentencing, we also heard from the family of kayla mueller, she was an american aid worker in syria, who was tortured and killed by isis. and they said the sentencing was critical b
life sentence for him, diane foley, mother of jim foley-a freelance journalist in syria beheaded by isisid that while this is a hallow victory because of the fact that her son is no longer here and the other americans were also killed, she also said that there was some victory in this sentencing. >> let this sentencing make clear to all who dare to kidnap, torture or kill any american citizen abroad, that u.s. justice will find you wherever you are. and that our government will hold you...
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. >> i think i was always a concern, as we saw with isis after the u.s. pulled out of iraq, moving into iraq and into syria and then setting up bases trying to set up a caliphate, the same concern that foreign fighters will see afghanistan as an area where they can operate the strike certainly a huge success and intelligent success, but it is still not changing the fact that afghanistan has an ungovernable space and is a failed state if you well with the taliban in charge known terrorist group running a government and there are many foreign fighters that are moving and as you mentioned. >> bret: we will head back for any more details, thank you. and let's bring in hugh hewitt, you follow this. this is a big, big deal and a big get for the u.s. and frankly for president biden. >> it is, it is a huge compliment to president biden for seeing it through. it's also a complement to the american intelligence community and the military which never gives up on a target. this is the 6 of 6 that they have gone after that were killed under president bush and the amer
. >> i think i was always a concern, as we saw with isis after the u.s. pulled out of iraq, moving into iraq and into syria and then setting up bases trying to set up a caliphate, the same concern that foreign fighters will see afghanistan as an area where they can operate the strike certainly a huge success and intelligent success, but it is still not changing the fact that afghanistan has an ungovernable space and is a failed state if you well with the taliban in charge known terrorist...
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he was part of the notorious isis still nicknamed the bengals because of the british accents. >> let the citizen made clear for all of those who dare to torture or kill any american ou. zen abroad. the west nde wi >> reporter: diane foley noted that the sentencing came on theh anniversary of the beheading of her son, charles james foley he was killed, along with american journalists stephen zoloft and humanitarian aid workers peter h aid workers peter kasich and kaa miller. >> they left a legacy a profound profound moral courage. >> reporter: the three men were beheaded, but questions remain about what happened to miller. >> we continue to search for the the truth about what happened tr because we don't know for sure. >> reporter: isis claims she was was killed in a coalition airstrike, that prosecutors says repeatedly sexually assaulted hr sexually assaulted her and killd her. >> we want to bring her home. we we want to put her on american soil. >> reporter: el shafee elsheikh was found guilty in april. prosecutors had to take the death penalty option off the table as part of the de
he was part of the notorious isis still nicknamed the bengals because of the british accents. >> let the citizen made clear for all of those who dare to torture or kill any american ou. zen abroad. the west nde wi >> reporter: diane foley noted that the sentencing came on theh anniversary of the beheading of her son, charles james foley he was killed, along with american journalists stephen zoloft and humanitarian aid workers peter h aid workers peter kasich and kaa miller. >>...
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they are like isis. i am not joking. their core philosophy is if you are not one of us, we can kill you. you have to join us to survive. these guys were coordinated and i hope the whole -- and i have a whole chapter of it where they are just talking about it this week. this book was done last august. you are reading a product that was a year ahead of these briefings. another thing i do is i go out even further as to what is going to happen after this. talking about them organizing is natural. in many instances i had to go back and say there is a gap of information here. that is how the analyst community doesn't, there are two conversations i am missing here. they would have to say whatever is impacting the next conversation. we could re-create their meetings and another january 6 has their records and they have all of those meetings and they were an army organizing. >> anybody that reads this book will be blown away by how much and it has been confirmed by the committee. he said he wrote over a year ago. the proud boys a
they are like isis. i am not joking. their core philosophy is if you are not one of us, we can kill you. you have to join us to survive. these guys were coordinated and i hope the whole -- and i have a whole chapter of it where they are just talking about it this week. this book was done last august. you are reading a product that was a year ahead of these briefings. another thing i do is i go out even further as to what is going to happen after this. talking about them organizing is natural....
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. it creature of support from pakistan's isi. , ., ., , 151. in power, how do you propose that - 151. it is now generally in power, how do you propose that the - 151. it is now generally in power, i how do you propose that the united states deal with the taliban? i don't think you do, i think nicely that government and try everything he can to get assistance to the afghan people and give zero support and legitimacy to a terrorist organisation running the country. we are in a dangerous situation for the we want to believe it or not, they are issuing passports to terrorists and i think we want to go back to a yearfrom today i and i think we want to go back to a year from today i look at the images of the unit that took over kabul airport, that was an al-qaeda brigade within the taliban. we have to wake up and realise the reality of the situation we are dealing with. ., ., , ., of the situation we are dealing with. ., ., i. , of the situation we are dealing with. ., ., , , ., ., with. how do you see the situation unfoldin: with. how do you see the
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and so here we have ice as k, i wonder, does the taliban fear isis. k, they have to because, i mean, the irony is that, you know, when they were fighting for control of territories, people in those areas were much more afraid of the so called state like whenever the fighters would introduce themselves as the so called dice forces. they would try and run away as quickly as they cut because of all of the stories that they had heard about the screws. but the ta lavonne, they must fear them because what they have to remember is that when they return to power last year, one of their biggest promises was that now that the war is over, we can provide you safety and security and what they weren't counting on was another search, a group existing and challenging their authority over security and you know, the former government, former longer public failed to call the taller one. and at the same time it also failed to, well, the so called days forces as well. and just like the former islamic republic, this fun, the camera recently put out statement thing. all we
and so here we have ice as k, i wonder, does the taliban fear isis. k, they have to because, i mean, the irony is that, you know, when they were fighting for control of territories, people in those areas were much more afraid of the so called state like whenever the fighters would introduce themselves as the so called dice forces. they would try and run away as quickly as they cut because of all of the stories that they had heard about the screws. but the ta lavonne, they must fear them because...
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i understand, this is the highest profile isis fighter to stand trial in the u.s.is point? >> that's right. he is facing life in prison. he was captured in syria by kurdish-backed militia back in 2018 as he tried the flee in turkey. he was part of this british-important group of isis terrorists known as the beatles who tortured and murdered american hostages, beheading some of them, as we all remember, on video. he was convicted in federal court after an emotional two-week trial back in april, that featured the testimony of 12 former captives who detailed relentless beatings, sexual abuse, waterboardings, and killings by these beatles. he is very likely to serve his sentence at the supermax prison in florence, colorado. the beatles are held responsible for the deaths of those four u.s. hostages, many of whose family members are in the courtroom today and making victim impact statements, lindsey. >> so we've mentioned the suspect is part of this four-member jihadist cell. two members are jailed, one is dead. let's talk about the threats still of this happening with
i understand, this is the highest profile isis fighter to stand trial in the u.s.is point? >> that's right. he is facing life in prison. he was captured in syria by kurdish-backed militia back in 2018 as he tried the flee in turkey. he was part of this british-important group of isis terrorists known as the beatles who tortured and murdered american hostages, beheading some of them, as we all remember, on video. he was convicted in federal court after an emotional two-week trial back in...