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eye witnesses said the men claimed to be from al qaeda with one specifically saying they were al qaeda in yemen. these are more data points that go towards this picture of the involvement of a foreign terrorist organization. finally, on this -- this is sort of an element of interest at this point -- today in new york city al-masri was sentenced to life in prison on terrorism charges. al-masri was like the talent spotter for al qaeda at the mosque in north london. he is important because he was the one who selected richard reid, the shoe bomber in 2001 in addition to muse dmousi, and the british media is reporting one of the kouachi brothers was also pond at thed by al-masri. >> the dual standoff that gripped france earlier today both ends within minutes of the oomph here's what we saw and what we heard as it happened. >> this is sky news. this is northeast of the airport. something is happening clearly. let's listen. [ gunshots ] >> let's go straight to ian woods. >> you're coming back to us here outside dammartin pass. sive amount of gunfire has began in the last ten seconds or so. we
eye witnesses said the men claimed to be from al qaeda with one specifically saying they were al qaeda in yemen. these are more data points that go towards this picture of the involvement of a foreign terrorist organization. finally, on this -- this is sort of an element of interest at this point -- today in new york city al-masri was sentenced to life in prison on terrorism charges. al-masri was like the talent spotter for al qaeda at the mosque in north london. he is important because he was...
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against al qaeda. have to take all of these groups, what they say about this, with a great till of skepticism. a what is clear to me both from the reporting we have seen at other news outlets and also for my own sources is that aqap at a minimum had these brothers in a camp, a training camp in yemen provided them with training, discussed with them, i understand from sources inside yemen, the idea they should be attacking media outlets that have published image of the prophet mohammed particularly those who have done so in a demeaning or what they consider to be a disgraceful manner. the context of this, amy, is that in june 2010, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula released its first issue of a glossy, fancy design magazine in the english link which called "inspire." they had an image that was centered around the idea of a cartoon crusade. they called on muslims in the west to avenge the reputation and the sanctity of the prophet mohammed by going and killing cartoonist who are participating in a "draw m
against al qaeda. have to take all of these groups, what they say about this, with a great till of skepticism. a what is clear to me both from the reporting we have seen at other news outlets and also for my own sources is that aqap at a minimum had these brothers in a camp, a training camp in yemen provided them with training, discussed with them, i understand from sources inside yemen, the idea they should be attacking media outlets that have published image of the prophet mohammed...
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the al qaeda affiliate in yemen is more ambitious and more dangerous than al qaeda parent organization of ayman zawahiri today in afghanistan and pakistan. it plotted several attacks. few groups that plotted several attacks against the american homeland and basically they were basically discovered by the u.s. security forces. and again, the attack in paris is obviously either directly or indirectly linked to al qaeda and the arabian peninsula, so the focus on al qaeda and the araba arab i don't know peninsula is not new. what is new is it has finally succeeded in other directly or indirectly carrying out a successful attack tack in the heart of europe that is france and obviously there are other potential attacks in the making and that's why the anxiety in europe at this particular moment. >> thank you for the perspective. i have a lot more questions for you including talking about isis and aqap possibly coming together and strength thenning as they merge rather than i'm battle later on. we'll have you later on on the program to talk with us about that. thank you. >>> the "charlie hebd
the al qaeda affiliate in yemen is more ambitious and more dangerous than al qaeda parent organization of ayman zawahiri today in afghanistan and pakistan. it plotted several attacks. few groups that plotted several attacks against the american homeland and basically they were basically discovered by the u.s. security forces. and again, the attack in paris is obviously either directly or indirectly linked to al qaeda and the arabian peninsula, so the focus on al qaeda and the araba arab i don't...
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i think that's really one of the issues here is how can we be claim to be defeating al qaeda if al qaedas launching operations in major capitals. it's a major question. >> in terms of al awlaki i wonder if there was so much attention paid to the drone strike if there was a potential for him to become a martyr and inspire jihadists. >> i think it's true. i think some leadership in aqap have been survived and been alive until today. and so unfortunately there may be a little bit more of the leadership intact in areas where it is important, there is some expertise. these weapons and the nature of the attacks in france was fairly unsophisticated. it is just getting on the weapons and shooting straight but it's some of the bomb make capabilities they have been talking about as you referred to earlier in the show. this suggests there is a certain of amount of intact technical expertise in aqap. but awlaki's charisma have a role there. and we might want them to be up against a wall but our strategy has hinged on being able to strengthen the government and have the government really decimate thi
i think that's really one of the issues here is how can we be claim to be defeating al qaeda if al qaedas launching operations in major capitals. it's a major question. >> in terms of al awlaki i wonder if there was so much attention paid to the drone strike if there was a potential for him to become a martyr and inspire jihadists. >> i think it's true. i think some leadership in aqap have been survived and been alive until today. and so unfortunately there may be a little bit more...
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because al qaeda central one of their effective branches as america saying and al qaeda saying al qaedamen or al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. they have been urging for two things attacking in the west because they are attacking the so-called global jihad and the avenge on the cartoon. a few months ago they have this very english speaking magazine. they urge their members to commit attacks inside paris and even in denmark, in 2008 responding to osama bin laden at that time, they attacked with the suicide bombs at the danish embassy in islamabad. this is a history and not surprising they claim responsibility. the significance of that attack that we were talking about on the isis we are seeing al qaeda back now. >> of course. the security force. everybody has been very much focused on i.s. islamic state and al qaeda seems to have moved away from that top spot. >> there were speculations saying now finish the al qaeda and now it seems not and now we've heard today they were orchestrating this attack. some observers have seen that they will try to regain their place. and it has been isis
because al qaeda central one of their effective branches as america saying and al qaeda saying al qaedamen or al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. they have been urging for two things attacking in the west because they are attacking the so-called global jihad and the avenge on the cartoon. a few months ago they have this very english speaking magazine. they urge their members to commit attacks inside paris and even in denmark, in 2008 responding to osama bin laden at that time, they attacked with...
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that's kind of the tone of the al qaeda magazine. their whole list is all western targets and western countries, people who have committed some perceived insults to islam. the list includes author salman rushdie who has been under death threats for decades now, the koran burning crazy pastor guy in florida was there, but mostly people involved in drawing and publishing cartoons that depicted the prophet mohammed. you remember that scandal that started in some scandinavian papers, danish and swedish cartoonists who created those, editors who have published them, those who have republished them, they're all on the list. one of the people on the al qaeda hit list that was published in inspire magazine last spring is the editor of "charlie hebdo" who was one of the 12 people killed today in the assault on their offices in paris. and we'll know more, if and when french authorities capture the suspects in this case. again, the breaking news reporting right at the top of this hour from pete williams is that the younger suspect in this case,
that's kind of the tone of the al qaeda magazine. their whole list is all western targets and western countries, people who have committed some perceived insults to islam. the list includes author salman rushdie who has been under death threats for decades now, the koran burning crazy pastor guy in florida was there, but mostly people involved in drawing and publishing cartoons that depicted the prophet mohammed. you remember that scandal that started in some scandinavian papers, danish and...
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yemen -- al qaeda in yemen, aqap as the big group, now you have al qaeda in yemen specifically claiming attack on "charlie hebdo." it calls the two terrorist brothers heroes of islam. but notes that a third attacker strike on the kosher grocery store was just a coincidence. >> now, top commander says al qaeda picked the target and laid out the plans for the karachi brothers to follow. the video message warns of more quote tragedies and terror to come. this as new video emerges of the two terrorists in the moments right after the massacre. we have complete coverage for you, let's begin with senior international correspondent nick payton walsh in beirut. nick? >> this video, 12 minutes in length lays out the command structure as they claim in detail. it refers to how the head of al qaeda was involved in giving instructions and the operational command was carried out by an american a now-deceased american anwar al awlaki killed by an air strike in 2011. it refers to the kouachi brothers as heroes but it doesn't mention that amedy coulibaly, was one of those, purely a coincidence, good fort
yemen -- al qaeda in yemen, aqap as the big group, now you have al qaeda in yemen specifically claiming attack on "charlie hebdo." it calls the two terrorist brothers heroes of islam. but notes that a third attacker strike on the kosher grocery store was just a coincidence. >> now, top commander says al qaeda picked the target and laid out the plans for the karachi brothers to follow. the video message warns of more quote tragedies and terror to come. this as new video emerges...
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that's kind of the tone of the al qaeda magazine. their whole list is all western targets and western countries, people who have committed some perceived insults to islam. the list includes author salman rushdie who has been under death threats for decades now, the koran burning crazy pastor guy in florida was there, but mostly people involved in drawing and publishing cartoons that depicted the prophet mohammed. you remember that scandal that started in some scandinavian papers danish and swedish cartoonists who created those, editors who have published them those who have republished them they're all on the list. one of the people on the al qaeda hit list that was published in inspire magazine last spring is the editor of "charlie hebdo" who was one of the 12 people killed today in the assault on their offices in paris. and we'll know more if and when french authorities capture the suspects in this case. again, the breaking news reporting right at the top of this hour from pete williams is that the younger suspect in this case, the
that's kind of the tone of the al qaeda magazine. their whole list is all western targets and western countries, people who have committed some perceived insults to islam. the list includes author salman rushdie who has been under death threats for decades now, the koran burning crazy pastor guy in florida was there, but mostly people involved in drawing and publishing cartoons that depicted the prophet mohammed. you remember that scandal that started in some scandinavian papers danish and...
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al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, aqap, al qaeda's yemen franchise. in their twitter account, a senior leader claims credit for the attack on charlie hebdo, carried out by the kouachi brothers. the video claims the order for these attacks came directly from the head of al qaeda. aman al zawahiri. at least one of the kouachi brothers spent time in yemen training with al qaeda, training with aqap in 2011. we have already known this. they seemed intent on making it known they were loyal to al qaeda in yemen. during the hostage crisis that ended with his death, the youngest brother telling a french tv station he was sent by yemen's al qaeda. quote, i went there and anwar al awlaki financed me. an american citizen in a leading aqap cleric just before he was killed in a u.s. drone attack four years ago now, in 2011. it's important to note in this al qaeda video released today, the group specifically claims credit for just the charlie hebdo attacks. they are not claiming credit for the hostage siege at the kosher grocery store that was carried out by couliba
al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, aqap, al qaeda's yemen franchise. in their twitter account, a senior leader claims credit for the attack on charlie hebdo, carried out by the kouachi brothers. the video claims the order for these attacks came directly from the head of al qaeda. aman al zawahiri. at least one of the kouachi brothers spent time in yemen training with al qaeda, training with aqap in 2011. we have already known this. they seemed intent on making it known they were loyal to al...
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there are al-qaeda branches. the al-qaeda branch in yemen is one branch.you have isis part of this particular family. they have shifted tactics now. they're relying on lone wolf attackers, supporters will take actions in their own hands. obviously what we've seen in paris in the last 72 hours is that this is not a lone wolf attack. this is a limited specific network that carried out a highly successful attack in the heart of paris and regardless of what happened i think you can see various al-qaeda branches celebrating this particular attack in france because you know france is seen as a spearhead of the fight against the various al-qaeda groups in the world. >> michael: just another >> just another question, that's on the recruiting grounds of paris. the north african muslims on the fringes, who don't feel they're part of society, is this as fertile a recruiting ground as it appears? >> absolutely. this is not as speculative of a question that you know, this is a fact, if you look at the defense, and i know france very well i go on a weekly basis. i teach
there are al-qaeda branches. the al-qaeda branch in yemen is one branch.you have isis part of this particular family. they have shifted tactics now. they're relying on lone wolf attackers, supporters will take actions in their own hands. obviously what we've seen in paris in the last 72 hours is that this is not a lone wolf attack. this is a limited specific network that carried out a highly successful attack in the heart of paris and regardless of what happened i think you can see various...
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was he inspired by al qaeda? or worst scenario was this attack in paris directed by the al qaeda affiliate in yemen? these are the questions the u.s. is struggling with right now. a little built of confusion. the french justice minister says her information is that one of the brothers wouldn't say which one, travelled to yemen in 2005. but i have to tell you, u.s. officials are working off the presumption today that the 2011 travel date that they say they got from french authorities, that's the one they're looking at trying to figure out how close the relationship with this al qaeda affiliate really was. and of course al qaeda in yemen had already targeted the magazine in paris recently calling for the death of the editorial director. he sadly was killed in this attack. it's becoming a very interesting question. affiliations with al qaeda in yemen, potential with syria and iraq potential affiliations with isis. we may well be entering a new era of terrorist attack where is there's no easy labels to put on the per
was he inspired by al qaeda? or worst scenario was this attack in paris directed by the al qaeda affiliate in yemen? these are the questions the u.s. is struggling with right now. a little built of confusion. the french justice minister says her information is that one of the brothers wouldn't say which one, travelled to yemen in 2005. but i have to tell you, u.s. officials are working off the presumption today that the 2011 travel date that they say they got from french authorities, that's the...
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i was sent me, by al qaeda in yemen. the result there, summed up in a tweet by the french ambassador to the u.s. quote, the two terrorists are dead, the hostage is alive. those two terrorists the same brothers whose attack at the offices of "charlie hebdo" magazine on wednesday left 12 dead and began a tense riveting three days of attacks, manhunts and hostage-taking. a witness describes his nervous encounter this morning with one of the terrorists. >> translator: we were standing in front of the door to the factory. i shook the hand of michell, the owner, and the terrorist. he introduced himself as a policeman. i then got into my car and left. and mitchell the owner, let the man into the factory. as i left for the periphery, someone told me what happened and i was shocked. >> reporter: just minutes after the first raid in east paris, we witnessed the second operation live on cnn's air. now i'm hearing gunfire. multiple shots, automatic fire. i'm going to stop speaking so you can hear as well as i am. it's continuing. an
i was sent me, by al qaeda in yemen. the result there, summed up in a tweet by the french ambassador to the u.s. quote, the two terrorists are dead, the hostage is alive. those two terrorists the same brothers whose attack at the offices of "charlie hebdo" magazine on wednesday left 12 dead and began a tense riveting three days of attacks, manhunts and hostage-taking. a witness describes his nervous encounter this morning with one of the terrorists. >> translator: we were...
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they said they work for al qaeda in yemen. french officials have hinted and confirmed that said the older brother, went to yemen on a number of occasions. perhaps cherif went on the passports of said in 2011. the question is if planning was in place, resources targeting in place in 2011 was it really the case that those brothers did nothing for three years and hid away and stayed off radar and then launched the attack or was there communication between yemen and al qaeda affiliates there and those brothers to launch and finish preparation for that attack. a key question investigators are looking at now. >> a point of clarification here. this video only claims responsibility for the attack that took place. the attack on offices of "charlie hebdo." what does it say about the attack by amedy coulibaly on the kosher market here? >> reporter: sthaes athat's a key point. it's just about the kouachi brothers. it says that amedy coulibaly, behind the attack that killed five on a kosher grocery store, they said that was not theirs but
they said they work for al qaeda in yemen. french officials have hinted and confirmed that said the older brother, went to yemen on a number of occasions. perhaps cherif went on the passports of said in 2011. the question is if planning was in place, resources targeting in place in 2011 was it really the case that those brothers did nothing for three years and hid away and stayed off radar and then launched the attack or was there communication between yemen and al qaeda affiliates there and...
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al qaeda has been decimated. >> the state department saying al qaeda is very active and that al qaedathis french attack that they are seeing and the cell they are looking for. the plot that we told you at the beginning of the show thwarted by the fbi is described as an isis sympathizer. we will start with fox polls. just new out tonight the threat from islamic extremists is 64% of you say increasing. and is president obama prepared to do whatever it takes to defeat islamic extremists and there you see he is ticking down on that front. now, let's bring in our panel. senior writer for the weekly standard. opinion writer for the washington post and syndicated columnist. thoughts? >> this parsing of the groups that are getting stronger and not getting stronger, the administration just is always focused on what are called core al qaeda as if you can ignore all of the other elements, all of the other scattered islamist groups around the world. that doesn't wash anymore. it doesn't make any difference. you can call it core al qaeda, but there are core al qaeda operatives in yemen. it is an a
al qaeda has been decimated. >> the state department saying al qaeda is very active and that al qaedathis french attack that they are seeing and the cell they are looking for. the plot that we told you at the beginning of the show thwarted by the fbi is described as an isis sympathizer. we will start with fox polls. just new out tonight the threat from islamic extremists is 64% of you say increasing. and is president obama prepared to do whatever it takes to defeat islamic extremists and...
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he cited a confidential al-qaeda source in yemen.days later, aqap put out an official statement confirming it took responsibility. we welcome you both to democracy now! iona craig, tell us what is happening right now in yemen and who the houthi militants are. >> what is happening now, it is really political posturing on behalf of of the houthis. they have kidnapped the presidential aides, the chief of staff in order to get that leverage. in the fighting we saw in the last 20 four hours is also part of that. the negotiations at the moment are going on for the release of the chief of staff in exchange for changing the draft constitution. the issue with the houthis they were formed as a movement in 2004 and then fought the government and six wars between 2004-2010. but they then became part of the arab spring. they put down their weapons, join the protest joined the siddons, particularly in sana'a and became part of the peaceful movement. the transition that followed that was backed by the international community can actually instigated
he cited a confidential al-qaeda source in yemen.days later, aqap put out an official statement confirming it took responsibility. we welcome you both to democracy now! iona craig, tell us what is happening right now in yemen and who the houthi militants are. >> what is happening now, it is really political posturing on behalf of of the houthis. they have kidnapped the presidential aides, the chief of staff in order to get that leverage. in the fighting we saw in the last 20 four hours is...
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. >> i think it's a manifestation of al-qaeda, the same group as al-qaeda the division took place betweenl-qaeda as we know it and the so-called islamic state after. the islamic state of iraq sent some people to syria in order to participate in the war, an established branch of al-qaeda and he decided he is loyal to al-qaeda central and that the operation in syria should be syriancentric and should focus on syria and it shouldn't be under the islamic state in iraq which is an al-qaeda affiliate in iraq. >> created a division between bagdadi and later, the self appointive calif for the muslim world and zawaheri and jawani. a polit took place between al nusra and the islamic state of iraq. as retaliation , immediately issued a state called the islamic state of iraq and syria and later, an islamic state, which means that now zawahere and baghdadi and the whole baghdadi. >> that's why everything we hear that these two organizations are going to join efforts together is just assumptions. >> right. >> there is tee logical divisions now that will prevent al-qaeda and isis to join efforts togethe
. >> i think it's a manifestation of al-qaeda, the same group as al-qaeda the division took place betweenl-qaeda as we know it and the so-called islamic state after. the islamic state of iraq sent some people to syria in order to participate in the war, an established branch of al-qaeda and he decided he is loyal to al-qaeda central and that the operation in syria should be syriancentric and should focus on syria and it shouldn't be under the islamic state in iraq which is an al-qaeda...
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>> he was al qaeda, core al qaeda, based in pakistan formerly held by bin laden. al qaeda's chief recruiter in europe tied to not only the "charlie hebdo" attackers, but also amedy coulibaly, who took that kosher market. this draws a direct line to overseas terror organizations and to this point, the discussion had been is aqap which the "charlie hebdo" attackers said they were tied to, you also have amedy coulibaly saying that he pledged allegiance to isis. now you have a direct tie to core al qaeda in pakistan. it's a confusing mix of allegiance but direct lines to overseas terrorist organizations. why do we care about this back home in the u.s.? because each of these groups are ones that u.s. counterterror officials believe pose a real threat to the u.s. and it shows them active in a way and with an m.o. that has been different from their m.o. in the past. it expands the severity of the threat tonight. >> hayat boumeddiene had believed she was in the kosher market at the time of the hostage takeover. but we now have video showing her entering turkey on january
>> he was al qaeda, core al qaeda, based in pakistan formerly held by bin laden. al qaeda's chief recruiter in europe tied to not only the "charlie hebdo" attackers, but also amedy coulibaly, who took that kosher market. this draws a direct line to overseas terror organizations and to this point, the discussion had been is aqap which the "charlie hebdo" attackers said they were tied to, you also have amedy coulibaly saying that he pledged allegiance to isis. now you...
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the traditional al qaeda right now. they were there. they were trained. they got direction from them as well. the "inspire" magazine particularly targeted this newspaper and the editor. >> do you think there was an ongoing operational link here? >> i don't know if they're talking on a regular basis, but clearly there was a link in terms of training and targeting. that doesn't necessarily mean it had to be on a continuous basis as you might think about a military operation or business command and control relationship. it's much more remote than that. but clearly the linkage is there. clearly the direction was there. this is as much of an al qaeda you inspired and directed attack as there has been in years in europe. >> michael, very dramatic television, dramatic scenes as we were watching today as the folks were surrounded in the two different scenes. and then police conducted two raids simultaneously. talk first about the difficulty of conducting two raids simultaneously like that in coordination with each other, as wel
the traditional al qaeda right now. they were there. they were trained. they got direction from them as well. the "inspire" magazine particularly targeted this newspaper and the editor. >> do you think there was an ongoing operational link here? >> i don't know if they're talking on a regular basis, but clearly there was a link in terms of training and targeting. that doesn't necessarily mean it had to be on a continuous basis as you might think about a military operation...
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the older brother went to yemen in 2011, trained with al qaeda, and sought to meet with the al qaeda leadership at that time. the leader or talent spotter for external operations was the cleric anwar alalaki. for the last 24 hours, fox news has been reporting on a series of tweets we have obtained that were sent shortly after the attack happened and seemed to tell of knowledge of the massacre. it came from a twitter handle that is associated with al qaeda in yemen and they took images from the massacre and superimposed over those images anwar alakai. we have thoroughly reported called in march 2013 for the assassination of the cartoonist and editor at the paper. that is a lot of data coming together leaning heavily towards the conclusion it was directed by al qaeda in yemen, at least in part. >> you have done an excellent job putting this all together. thank you. >>> chilling new warnings from another one of our closest allies and what that could mean for our safety here at home next. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped over one m
the older brother went to yemen in 2011, trained with al qaeda, and sought to meet with the al qaeda leadership at that time. the leader or talent spotter for external operations was the cleric anwar alalaki. for the last 24 hours, fox news has been reporting on a series of tweets we have obtained that were sent shortly after the attack happened and seemed to tell of knowledge of the massacre. it came from a twitter handle that is associated with al qaeda in yemen and they took images from the...
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in a claim of responsibility from an al qaeda group overseas on this.atherine herridge joins us live now from washington. >> martha the 11-minute video from al qaeda in yemen also known as aqap officially claims the paris massacre. and the commando style assault is consistent withr group's tactics. the message was delivered by one of al qaeda's original members from pakistan and afghanistan who is now based in yemen. he says the paris massacre was coordinated with the overall leader of al qaeda who is based in pakistan. and the american cleric anwar al-awlaki was a major player. soliciting prostitutes in san diego eventually went to yemen where he plotted against targets in western europe and the u.s. fox news independently confirming the 34-year-old suspect said kouachi met with awlaki in 2011 where he got training and money. and today new images from the "kosher grocery store" taken from the security cameras taken of the suspect amedy coulibaly who says he's from isis wearing a bullet proof vest, heavily armed and corralling the hostages into a back a
in a claim of responsibility from an al qaeda group overseas on this.atherine herridge joins us live now from washington. >> martha the 11-minute video from al qaeda in yemen also known as aqap officially claims the paris massacre. and the commando style assault is consistent withr group's tactics. the message was delivered by one of al qaeda's original members from pakistan and afghanistan who is now based in yemen. he says the paris massacre was coordinated with the overall leader of al...
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>> isis hates al qaeda. it has become very very very brutal in terms of what they say about each other. isis is not going to call themselves al qaeda. they would never call themselves isis. if this is correct, if this report is correct, who exactly are we dealing with? >> stephon charboneau was known to be that. >> he was named as a target. >> not to take away from that. there is no doubt they will be looking at that connection right now. it is important to understand the head of isis put a bounty of millions of dollars on the head of the cartoonist responsible for creating these cartoons. both al qaeda and isis have expressed an intent to go after these folks. if this is al qaeda or isis why on such a small scale. the same thing with isis. they want to show they are bigger and badder than al qaeda. this doesn't really do that. this seems to fit more in the pattern we are seeing across europe particularly in france of individuals that have been trained in syria by isis by al qaeda, by some other jihadist gro
>> isis hates al qaeda. it has become very very very brutal in terms of what they say about each other. isis is not going to call themselves al qaeda. they would never call themselves isis. if this is correct, if this report is correct, who exactly are we dealing with? >> stephon charboneau was known to be that. >> he was named as a target. >> not to take away from that. there is no doubt they will be looking at that connection right now. it is important to understand...
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al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. omar one of the brothers claim to have been funded by aqa. how credible are those claims? >> well, it came from his own mouth when he spoke to a french media saying he was financed by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and financed by anwar al alki. we have confirmation from one of the yemeni officials who believed the brother was in yemen in 2011, and an audiomessage from one of the senior members of the group he didn't claim directly the attack but he did praise what he called the battle of paris response of insults to afronts to islam and its prophet. >> aqa omar, has been subjected to pretty regular drone attacks hasn't it, american drone attacks and yet it seems to have dusted itself down and stage this attack which of course has registered far and beyond the location of the attacks in paris, and just outside of paris. >> that's absolutely right. let me give you some context to whole of this. now al qaeda was found it came to prominence in yemen in the year 2000 when they bombed t
al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. omar one of the brothers claim to have been funded by aqa. how credible are those claims? >> well, it came from his own mouth when he spoke to a french media saying he was financed by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and financed by anwar al alki. we have confirmation from one of the yemeni officials who believed the brother was in yemen in 2011, and an audiomessage from one of the senior members of the group he didn't claim directly the attack but he...
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, that they took the mantle from al qaeda, isis is even more extreme than al qaeda. so almost diminishing al qaeda's importance and impact. and yet we see that it's not the case. >> indeed, jose the united states' assassinated amman al awlaki who, as you'll recall was a u.s. citizen, from new mexico the and began mearabian peninsula. he recruited a number of persons from europe, apparently one of the brothers. and whether he was assassinated before or after he returned to france remains to be seen. that's conjecture. it's important to take into account that secretly and quietly and probably too much outside the per view of the media there has been an ongoing series of attacks by the united states drone strikes and special forces attacks during the last few months in yemen against al qaeda targets along with yem any forces. that has been going on virtually every day. just a few weeks ago, there was a major combined counter offensive by american and yemen special forces against al qaeda strongholds in yemen. this is continued. and there are reports, jose that one of th
, that they took the mantle from al qaeda, isis is even more extreme than al qaeda. so almost diminishing al qaeda's importance and impact. and yet we see that it's not the case. >> indeed, jose the united states' assassinated amman al awlaki who, as you'll recall was a u.s. citizen, from new mexico the and began mearabian peninsula. he recruited a number of persons from europe, apparently one of the brothers. and whether he was assassinated before or after he returned to france remains...
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he traveled to yemen, he met senior al qaeda cleric anwar al-awlaki.e later discovered contradictions in the quran, he wound up denounceing the faith and became a double agent for european intelligence services and worked for the cia later as well. he became such a trusted friend to al-awlaki that he was tasked to finding him a wife. he mentions a trusted brother who was in fact a double agent. >> known specifically -- and the brother who's carrying this recording is trustworthy brother. >> at some point after awlaki's death it was discovered. militants can be seen firing at a picture of him. the cia has neither confirmed nor denied his work as an informant. an alleged meeting reveals the true extent of his mission. >> i'm helping -- not talking about alex and george. i'm talking about the -- but he knows about who i am. so the right people know your contributions. >> yeah. >> and for that we are thankful. >> interesting, right? >> i got a chance to speak with martin storm, co-author of agent storm, a memoir on how he was a double agent in al qaeda and
he traveled to yemen, he met senior al qaeda cleric anwar al-awlaki.e later discovered contradictions in the quran, he wound up denounceing the faith and became a double agent for european intelligence services and worked for the cia later as well. he became such a trusted friend to al-awlaki that he was tasked to finding him a wife. he mentions a trusted brother who was in fact a double agent. >> known specifically -- and the brother who's carrying this recording is trustworthy brother....
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they think core al qaeda fighting in pakistan, syria or iraq where al qaeda has strongholds.nt so yemen, got trainings got direction. got some direction. this is possible to now look at this you can be a core member of core al qaeda and be living in europe. melissa: what does it mean if you change the definition? does it change the treatment? what is your point beyond that. >> absolutely. if these are only people inspired by al qaeda it is a purely a law enforcement problem. if these are core members of al qaeda it become as bigger military problem. i don't want to get into the domestic use of military force but europe is rife with young adherents of al qaeda and isis. gone into syria, gone into iraq and gotten radicalized trained and financed and going back to continental europe. we can expect more of these attacks and need to take them seriously. the need we need to take it seriously. we need to attack these people in safe havens in syria, afghanistan and pakistan. can't wait for them to get back to continental europe. melissa: christian, that is quite a road to go down. we
they think core al qaeda fighting in pakistan, syria or iraq where al qaeda has strongholds.nt so yemen, got trainings got direction. got some direction. this is possible to now look at this you can be a core member of core al qaeda and be living in europe. melissa: what does it mean if you change the definition? does it change the treatment? what is your point beyond that. >> absolutely. if these are only people inspired by al qaeda it is a purely a law enforcement problem. if these are...
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of al qaeda. you have one franchise in north africa, one in mali, one in the northern peninsula. you have al qaeda in iraq. of course, you have al qaeda sleeper cells that we have seen pop up in europe, australia, and god forgive in n canada and united states. the residual legacy ofbin laden still seems to be a will to attract these young arabs who want to be a member of al qaeda, aattracted to what is essentially this death cult of al qaeda. we have not a great deal of success to turn that off. host: we have this map of the middle east that we want to put back up. ambassador ginsberg, wwhat kind of military presence to u. s. have in __ does the u. s. have in this area? guest: if you go to iraq after the islamic state was able to take the city of mosul, the second largest city of iraq and cease territory on the turkish syrian border __ if you draw the line all the way to the outskirts of iraq, to baghdad, you have territory where at least 2000 to 3000 american advisers __ were not in combat roles
of al qaeda. you have one franchise in north africa, one in mali, one in the northern peninsula. you have al qaeda in iraq. of course, you have al qaeda sleeper cells that we have seen pop up in europe, australia, and god forgive in n canada and united states. the residual legacy ofbin laden still seems to be a will to attract these young arabs who want to be a member of al qaeda, aattracted to what is essentially this death cult of al qaeda. we have not a great deal of success to turn that...
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islamic state and al-qaeda are rivals. they are at war. what we see from this statement is that they are dedicating this attack to amen al-zahili. and it's because he has been irrelevant that islamic state has declared himself caliphate. both want to claim responsibility for world events. >> a special edition of the satirical french weekly charlie hebdo has gone on sale. it's the first publication of the newspaper from last week's attacks. barnaby phillip reports. >> reporter: they were queueing before dawn. and celebrating, if they managed to get their hands on a copy. >> translator: i'm so happy, i woke up super happy and went everywhere and they were all sold out. >> reporter: we're not showing the cover in case some viewers are offended. it shows the mm -- prophet muhammad but on the inside it mocks. vincent is part of the online organization. >> the majority of the demand comes from the north american and european regions. we have asia as well. requests coming from india, and malaysia farther into australia, and maybe five or six comi
islamic state and al-qaeda are rivals. they are at war. what we see from this statement is that they are dedicating this attack to amen al-zahili. and it's because he has been irrelevant that islamic state has declared himself caliphate. both want to claim responsibility for world events. >> a special edition of the satirical french weekly charlie hebdo has gone on sale. it's the first publication of the newspaper from last week's attacks. barnaby phillip reports. >> reporter: they...
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they discy mated al qaeda.s. much of what just took place in paris seems driven by anti-semitism. there was no coincidence, i don't think it was a kosher market that was seized as a spot for hostages by one of these individuals. >> they want -- this is the same strategy. for them the police who was shot, mohammed and also one of the cartoonists who was a muslim as well for them they are as enemy as any jew in paris. the strategy is bigger than if you are muslim or not muslim or jew or not jew. al qaeda wants to put foot in europe. this is how they gate finances. the finances of al qaeda will rise with this attack because it is a success. they are trying to break the communities, the more communities are segregated ignored isolated listen last night i was at selma. for me looking at selma and what used to happen in the 60s we need to understand that some people will use this tragic event to be radicalized more. other people will be more pacifist. >> appreciate you being here. ahead could it happen here? we asked
they discy mated al qaeda.s. much of what just took place in paris seems driven by anti-semitism. there was no coincidence, i don't think it was a kosher market that was seized as a spot for hostages by one of these individuals. >> they want -- this is the same strategy. for them the police who was shot, mohammed and also one of the cartoonists who was a muslim as well for them they are as enemy as any jew in paris. the strategy is bigger than if you are muslim or not muslim or jew or not...
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now, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, the most dangerous al qaeda affiliate right now. the one of biggest concern to the united states because they have the technical ability to make bombs that potentially can get past airport screening. anybody that could potentially put a bomb on an aircraft obviously a top concern. what they're trying to figure out right now with this latest claim by al qaeda, that it directed the attack that it picked out the targets. you know is it really true? is it a claim of responsibility to get more attention in the world or is it true? does this really date all the way back to 2011 when kouachi went to yemen, got weapons training may have met directly with awlaki before he was killed and the whole plot was fermenting for a couple of years or did they go home stew about things have these jihadist tendencies and then look for a target to attack? all of this still to be really sorted out, but make no mistake, the claim this morning by al qaeda in yemen, a very serious concern to the u.s. carol. >> all right. barbara starr reporting live from the
now, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, the most dangerous al qaeda affiliate right now. the one of biggest concern to the united states because they have the technical ability to make bombs that potentially can get past airport screening. anybody that could potentially put a bomb on an aircraft obviously a top concern. what they're trying to figure out right now with this latest claim by al qaeda, that it directed the attack that it picked out the targets. you know is it really true? is it a...
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he got the attention of top leadership of the dangerous al qaeda affiliate there known as al qaeda in the arabian peninsula or aqap. >> it tells me that he had access to senior levels of the al qaeda organizations in yemen. who health access? was he there with somebody? did he travel with somebody else? number two, it tells me that he was in contact with people we didn't know about. >> they are trying to put the pieces together. they believe that he met with anwar al awlaki who led the external operations. it would have been just months before awlaki was killed in a u.s. drone strike. the u.s. is trying to determine if kouachi may have even met with aqap's master bomb maker, according to u.s. officials. kouachi may have received some bomb making training. with a french passport and the ability to return to europe, he was a prime aqap recruiting target. >> there are a thousand questions here that an intelligence official will have to sift through and we haven't even hit the tip of the iceberg yet. >> u.s. officials believe it was ond said that went to yemen but hours before he died, hi
he got the attention of top leadership of the dangerous al qaeda affiliate there known as al qaeda in the arabian peninsula or aqap. >> it tells me that he had access to senior levels of the al qaeda organizations in yemen. who health access? was he there with somebody? did he travel with somebody else? number two, it tells me that he was in contact with people we didn't know about. >> they are trying to put the pieces together. they believe that he met with anwar al awlaki who led...
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he said that he was from al qaeda in yemen. on this mission, which was financed by -- these are his claims -- anwar al awlaki. anwar al awlaki is the late anwar alaki was one of their top recruiters, a u.s. citizen killed by an american drone strike in 2011. he seemed quite calm on the phone. he seemed like he wanted the world to know who he was and why they were doing it and that they were doing it in his explanation, to defend the prophet muhammad from being insulted by this magazine and he said he did not consider that an act of murder. >> richard engel, nbc news chief foreign correspondent in france tonight we thank you for your time. we'll be right back. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. >>> back with me now, jim arkedis, jim caff nowvanaugh and evan coleman. where do we go from here? >> it's a tough one. anwar al awlaki is not the proper target for a drone
he said that he was from al qaeda in yemen. on this mission, which was financed by -- these are his claims -- anwar al awlaki. anwar al awlaki is the late anwar alaki was one of their top recruiters, a u.s. citizen killed by an american drone strike in 2011. he seemed quite calm on the phone. he seemed like he wanted the world to know who he was and why they were doing it and that they were doing it in his explanation, to defend the prophet muhammad from being insulted by this magazine and he...
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he fought with al-qaeda. he was later deported from yemen. french authorities said they knew who the brothers were and had them under surveillance at one point. the gunmen at the jewish superiority today has been identified as 32-year-old amedi coulibaly. he is thoughts to have links to one of the kouachi brothers. people ask how could this have happened if the men were under the police radar at one time. >> we have the two kouachi brothers and a third the police knew them. at least one time they were under surveillance, they had been on lists. what happened? >> yes that's one of the major questions that french allies will be walking backwards. more and more is coming out. we know the travel to yemen although i don't know if that's been confirmed. a lot of sources are saying that's true. coming out today are ties to al-qaeda facilitator in france, who has been in and out of prison. these sorts of things absolutely important to walk backwards and not just to know or blame what happened but to prevent how do we better watch people that should b
he fought with al-qaeda. he was later deported from yemen. french authorities said they knew who the brothers were and had them under surveillance at one point. the gunmen at the jewish superiority today has been identified as 32-year-old amedi coulibaly. he is thoughts to have links to one of the kouachi brothers. people ask how could this have happened if the men were under the police radar at one time. >> we have the two kouachi brothers and a third the police knew them. at least one...
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it didn't say al qaeda did it. they praised it and warned of more attacks against the french people if some criticize or insult islam. now, we do know that late friday al qaeda in the arabian peninsula said that they have indeed directed the co-ashy brothers. we know one of the perpetrators cherif kouachi, he came to yemen and was financed. >> this was a spectacular attack if we accept that it was directed by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. what does it tell us about the state of al qaeda in yemen, given that it objected to drone attacks in the united states? >> i think the drone attacks killed prominent members of the group. however, it didn't end there. danger north - it ended the groups intent to carry out huge and global ta tacks. -- global attacks. al qaeda, if we believe they are the ones behind the paris shooting it is the biggest attack they managed to achieve on a global scale. if i read to you a number of things this they were behind i think you'll have - our viewers will have an idea they were behind
it didn't say al qaeda did it. they praised it and warned of more attacks against the french people if some criticize or insult islam. now, we do know that late friday al qaeda in the arabian peninsula said that they have indeed directed the co-ashy brothers. we know one of the perpetrators cherif kouachi, he came to yemen and was financed. >> this was a spectacular attack if we accept that it was directed by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. what does it tell us about the state of al...
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or affiliated with al qaeda.hat is what this group in yemen has been tied to the attacks and they fall into that category , a group that is closely affiliated with the core al qaeda, and that is the group that has been most operationally active over the last several years. so as we look at the range of threats and the range of groups in pakistan or afghanistan or the middle east or yemen or syria or cross north africa, we have been very focused, and i was very focused at the national terrorism center for attacks in europe or the united states. we are concerned about tax there and also isis. >> they are calling for young men and women to attack. >> unfortunately the attack in paris is in some way that culmination of trends that we have seen over the last several years. they are calling for, as you say charlie, smaller scale attacks. they are saying, what ever you are travel -- carry out jihad there, don't travel to us. we are going to inspire you we can send you instructions online, through their magazine for exam
or affiliated with al qaeda.hat is what this group in yemen has been tied to the attacks and they fall into that category , a group that is closely affiliated with the core al qaeda, and that is the group that has been most operationally active over the last several years. so as we look at the range of threats and the range of groups in pakistan or afghanistan or the middle east or yemen or syria or cross north africa, we have been very focused, and i was very focused at the national terrorism...
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>> al qaeda is now saying, we did it. now claiming responsibility throw terrorists have been taken out now. the question is, what and who is next? welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. simultaneous raids capping off three days of terror in france and now the al qaeda branch in yemen says it was the one that droninged the attack that started it off two brothers opening fire on police. storming a kosher market killing a third gunman hostages killed. now the search is on for a female suspect whose whereabouts are still unknown to greg palkot in paris. >> neil, an absolutely wild day for 12 hours now we have been tracking these events. i think a coordination is the key word to sum up the days events, coordination on the police side and these rightless standoffs involving innocent hostages and also coordination on the terrorist side because they were talking to each other and working with each other let's illustrate what i mean. first we had the standoff situation 25 miles to the northeast of paris where the two main suspects in
>> al qaeda is now saying, we did it. now claiming responsibility throw terrorists have been taken out now. the question is, what and who is next? welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. simultaneous raids capping off three days of terror in france and now the al qaeda branch in yemen says it was the one that droninged the attack that started it off two brothers opening fire on police. storming a kosher market killing a third gunman hostages killed. now the search is on for a female suspect...
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al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. "inspire" magazine had the cartoonists on their most wanted list in their latest publication. >> if these guys were sent out to kill these journalists and these police officers by aqap al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in yemen, what does this mean? >> this is a very sophisticated, professional assassination or professional execution, if you will. we've seen a lot of lone wolf attacks and they call it the radicalized individuals. this one seems to be well thought out in advance, very professional and a well thought-out execution that took place. and so that signals to me it's not someone over the internet getting radicalized, but rather one of these foreign fighter types, wofrl,lf that we're so concerned about that have gone to join al qaeda and going to western europe as they did today in france or possibly getting into the united states of america. >> because it certainly looked like they had pretty sophisticated military training wearing these black uniforms if you will their faces
al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. "inspire" magazine had the cartoonists on their most wanted list in their latest publication. >> if these guys were sent out to kill these journalists and these police officers by aqap al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in yemen, what does this mean? >> this is a very sophisticated, professional assassination or professional execution, if you will. we've seen a lot of lone wolf attacks and they call it the radicalized individuals. this one...
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proper, al-qaeda in yemen, hamza who was the point person for al-qaeda in britain if that report isect but we know independently that same brother had ties to al-qaeda in iraq. not isis, but al-qaeda in iraq under abu knew samal zarqawi. shepard: this appeared to be a well-planned and coordinated attack, and today when this began two hours before the market would have closed for observance of a jewish holiday the timing is impeccable and somewhat frightening. >> reporter: the massacre itself at the magazine spoke to preparation, advance reconnaissance and familiarity with the weapons. that's sort of been well discussed in the last 48 hours. but what we've seen now unfold in paris since then is that it was not just a small cell the two individuals, the brothers but there were also others. remember, we have had nearly a dozen arrests in paris and we haven't had a public readout from the french authorities as to what their connections may be to the group. but i would emphasize that almost everything connected to this massacre has had almost a sense of orchestration. we reported here at
proper, al-qaeda in yemen, hamza who was the point person for al-qaeda in britain if that report isect but we know independently that same brother had ties to al-qaeda in iraq. not isis, but al-qaeda in iraq under abu knew samal zarqawi. shepard: this appeared to be a well-planned and coordinated attack, and today when this began two hours before the market would have closed for observance of a jewish holiday the timing is impeccable and somewhat frightening. >> reporter: the massacre...
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it's feared without these fighters al-qaeda could easily make a comeback. >> in 2011, al-qaeda's local branch imposed sharia, overrun the province and declared an islamic emirate. a year later the army backed by local forces drove them out. it was a heavy cost. >>ings and shops are completely destroyed, al-qaeda used to rule here but it remains active and carries out attacks against government buildings and targets local fighters. >> two years after the battles ended, the devastation is clear. al-qaeda's am pain of bombings and attacks is on going. the area is on the edge and the men who fought al-qaeda angry. the government pays them around $150 a month but they say the state is absent and weak. fighters protest outside the governor's office. they are demanding justice for com address killed by al-qaeda a few days earlier. this commander it is four of his group's senior members were murdered. >> all the people here left because of the evil al-qaeda and now there are people in authority who adopt it. al-qaeda is led by senior people within the state. there are hidden hands and fingers
it's feared without these fighters al-qaeda could easily make a comeback. >> in 2011, al-qaeda's local branch imposed sharia, overrun the province and declared an islamic emirate. a year later the army backed by local forces drove them out. it was a heavy cost. >>ings and shops are completely destroyed, al-qaeda used to rule here but it remains active and carries out attacks against government buildings and targets local fighters. >> two years after the battles ended, the...
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that's the focus of leadership of al qaeda. when you take out their leadership they are weakened by that. the command and control. but now that isis has been around al qaeda has been around, they have a lot of leadership. they have money now. they have people who have researched and these are the things we also have to deal with. but the united states can't be the sheriff of the whole world but we have great resources. we are trying to coordinate all of the countries over there, the arab countries, to stand up to this threat and have them be involved and boots on the ground and let us support them. >> congressman, thanks so much. thanks for being here. >>> next a closer look at one of the most alarming new threats to global security. the growing rivalry between al qaeda and isis. we are also we have some new video to show you. this is from the bottom of the java sea where searchers finally have located the fuselage of the airasia jet. [container door opening] ♪ what makes it an suv is what you can get into it. ♪ [container door
that's the focus of leadership of al qaeda. when you take out their leadership they are weakened by that. the command and control. but now that isis has been around al qaeda has been around, they have a lot of leadership. they have money now. they have people who have researched and these are the things we also have to deal with. but the united states can't be the sheriff of the whole world but we have great resources. we are trying to coordinate all of the countries over there, the arab...
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al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and al qaeda in yemen is the organization that has al qaeda's best bombmaker and the man who developed and designed and made the underpants bomb attempting to bring down a plane in detroit years ago. when this organization and its leader who is not only the leader of al qaeda in yemen, but the number two in al qaeda, globally makes a threat like this it is a real threat and should be taken seriously. the turmoil in yemen right now plays into al qaeda's hands. the houthis who have taken control forced a new deal with the president giving them more power will likely enflame the passions of the tribesmen. when we look back three years ago, the president back then in yemen was almost killed in the mosque inside the presidential palace the al qaeda managed to take control of three states inside yemen. more instability as we have seen them grow as the tight groups grow in iraq and syria. what is happening in yemen. the instability in the capital and lack of clarity of where the country is going. increased instability could play into al qaeda's hands and gi
al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and al qaeda in yemen is the organization that has al qaeda's best bombmaker and the man who developed and designed and made the underpants bomb attempting to bring down a plane in detroit years ago. when this organization and its leader who is not only the leader of al qaeda in yemen, but the number two in al qaeda, globally makes a threat like this it is a real threat and should be taken seriously. the turmoil in yemen right now plays into al qaeda's hands....
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all have al qaeda allegiances. then you have this isis group that used to be an al qaeda named affiliate. and it's interesting that the fight between the two wasn't necessarily about who was going to be in charge at the time. but, when you look at what baghdadee wanted to ee baghdadi wanted to do. wanted to attack outside of syria, iraq jordan. other places. zawahiri said no we don't want you to do that. we want-up to focus. never about brutality or power. it was abut just having a fundamental disagreement. he said i have access to all people with western passports. we can do more. we should do more. that was the split. so we remembered the ideals are all the same. they have the same goals same tactic. what we are talking abut hereoutabout, getting concerned. he competes for finances recruits. competes for operational status. meaning can we get people logistically in and out of places. the government monitors 21 al qaeda affiliates. half have pledged support to isis in some way. either overtly or covertly. meaning
all have al qaeda allegiances. then you have this isis group that used to be an al qaeda named affiliate. and it's interesting that the fight between the two wasn't necessarily about who was going to be in charge at the time. but, when you look at what baghdadee wanted to ee baghdadi wanted to do. wanted to attack outside of syria, iraq jordan. other places. zawahiri said no we don't want you to do that. we want-up to focus. never about brutality or power. it was abut just having a fundamental...
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many people think you are a isis or al-qaeda by traveling over there to join the ranks. a faith and a practicing is lal. and there could be thousands of them in our own countries and some of them don't want other people to know the hidden agendas and the lone wolves. we have seen that in canada and places in europe. >> morten, storm. thank you very much. and an extraordinary story. depend -- good to speak with you. prime minister of israel is warning the world of strikes yet to come....