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and then al qaeda hit them back this is the so-called blowback theory but that's kind of this is very gross simplification because the cia didn't support bin ladin or azzam or these these foreign fighters who became al-qaeda what the got what the u.s. did was to support the afghan mujahideen and they did so with lots of money and weapons but no resources were. and to the to the people who then founded al qaeda with the blowback theory is a little bit misleading in my view but at the same time you can understand that there would be people in the united states who could favor him he authored a book i understand it called the red can. a not only anti semitic but i think communist tome full of tropes against marxism and so forth he got into trouble did he for the communism from palestinian authority yes that's right but in america he operated completely freely the united states was in the 1980 s. perhaps the world's most hospitable recruiting ground for g. hardy's and that's because. the u.s. government basically didn't care about people going around recruiting and mobilizing for the afgh
and then al qaeda hit them back this is the so-called blowback theory but that's kind of this is very gross simplification because the cia didn't support bin ladin or azzam or these these foreign fighters who became al-qaeda what the got what the u.s. did was to support the afghan mujahideen and they did so with lots of money and weapons but no resources were. and to the to the people who then founded al qaeda with the blowback theory is a little bit misleading in my view but at the same time...
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for you it is the supply of weapons more than in the great creation directly by the cia of al qaeda yeah i mean there is no ever. ns of western intelligence services being in direct and sustained contact with arab fighters in afghanistan but it's it was not the afghan mujahideen who later went on to attack america outside of outside of afghanistan that was al qaeda and the the arabs for example i have him on the record as saying in the late eighty's that you know we're here fighting a war against the soviet union but really america is the greater enemy but of course. there is an element of blowback here too because some of the afghan mujahideen later become became vicious enemies of the american troops in afghanistan so for example someone like gelatine how county received support from the cia in the 1980 s. and the so-called hakani network became a lethal enemy for the u.s. military in afghanistan well according to many the network in the book is a problem today how big of a morale boost was it when mikhail gorbachev. we drew his troops withdrew the russian troops from afghanistan
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there is an al qaeda unit in indonesia. there is some al qaeda in yemen.hey don't quite work as a national campaign against al qaeda. these are small units in countries of lesser importance. but meanwhile, there is iraq that is still out there. and the first sign you get of the administration thinking about going to war in iraq is in bush's state of the union agree -- address of the beginning of 2002 where he talks about the axis of evil. the axis of evil is iraq, iran, north korea. brian: let me run seven seconds of a statement of george w. bush's of that interview. >> they are asking did i make a mistake in the liberation of iraq? the answer is no i didn't make a mistake in my judgment. brian: comment? james: yes, he made a huge mistake. to the extent that bush has admitted mistakes, he admits tactical mistakes that were central to the war without ever saying that the entire war in iraq was a mistake. so we can talk, the mistakes he has admitted, he admitted he made a mistake in the mission accomplished landing on an aircraft carrier, and he admitted, an
there is an al qaeda unit in indonesia. there is some al qaeda in yemen.hey don't quite work as a national campaign against al qaeda. these are small units in countries of lesser importance. but meanwhile, there is iraq that is still out there. and the first sign you get of the administration thinking about going to war in iraq is in bush's state of the union agree -- address of the beginning of 2002 where he talks about the axis of evil. the axis of evil is iraq, iran, north korea. brian: let...
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against al qaeda. these are small units in countries of lesser importance. >> but meanwhile, there's iraq; it's still out there. and the first sign you get of the administration thinking about going to war in iraq is in bush's state of the union address at the beginning of 2002, when he talks about the axis of evil. the axis of evil is iraq, iran and north korea. >> let me just ... >> yes. >> run seven seconds of a statement of george w. bush's at that interview during his book tour. >> (begin video) >> bush you're asking did i make a mistake for example in the liberation of iraq. and the answer is no, i didn't make a mistake, in my judgment. >> bush (end of video) >> comment? >> yes. he made a huge mistake. to the extent that bush has admitted mistakes, he admits tactical mistakes that were central to the war without ever saying that the entire war in iraq was a mistake. >> so we can talk - i mean, the mistakes he has admitted, he's admitted that he made a mistake in the "mission accomplished" landing
against al qaeda. these are small units in countries of lesser importance. >> but meanwhile, there's iraq; it's still out there. and the first sign you get of the administration thinking about going to war in iraq is in bush's state of the union address at the beginning of 2002, when he talks about the axis of evil. the axis of evil is iraq, iran and north korea. >> let me just ... >> yes. >> run seven seconds of a statement of george w. bush's at that interview during...
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they knew right at the start this was al qaeda. and any countries that assisted them, in this particular case, since al qaeda had been based in afghanistan, that went afghanistan. they gave afghanistan a warning, fairly quickly, to turnover bin laden. and then proceeded to attack within weeks. now, there's a lot more to that because they -- bush gathers his war team together at camp david the weekend after the september 11th attacks and there are one or two proposals that they go beyond afghanistan. that they, in one particular case there's a recommendation to attack iraq, at that very first weekend meeting after september 11th. but that is generally put aside. i choose those words carefully. it's put aside, but it's not rejected. but for the time being they decide to focus on afghanistan. and that does -- i mean, that takes some time. that takes, you know, a few months for them to bring in cia teams and then eventually the military to dislodge the taliban from kabul. now, how did he invade iraq? that is a much longer story. so the
they knew right at the start this was al qaeda. and any countries that assisted them, in this particular case, since al qaeda had been based in afghanistan, that went afghanistan. they gave afghanistan a warning, fairly quickly, to turnover bin laden. and then proceeded to attack within weeks. now, there's a lot more to that because they -- bush gathers his war team together at camp david the weekend after the september 11th attacks and there are one or two proposals that they go beyond...
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jamaat to islam will mostly mean an al qaeda affiliate were not present in 2015 and they're calling on people to boycott the vote even threatening people that are running for this election now we followed one full on the candidate in the center of mali take a look at this report. wanting to bring change to mali is what brought 1st time parliamentary candidate how to politics fear is what is preventing him from campaigning in his constituency in the central region where al qaeda affiliates are telling people not to vote because brother is in the moment was abducted days before the 1st round a warning to those taking part in these elections. i am scared i had to hide to visit my own constituents and i am scared because there is nobody to keep us safe i am scared because if they have abducted our opposition leader for more than 21 days now they could even abducted president they can take anyone they want. the government's mediator was kidnapped while negotiating for the release of opposition leaders to my list you see who was abducted while campaigning in the country's north it's unclear
jamaat to islam will mostly mean an al qaeda affiliate were not present in 2015 and they're calling on people to boycott the vote even threatening people that are running for this election now we followed one full on the candidate in the center of mali take a look at this report. wanting to bring change to mali is what brought 1st time parliamentary candidate how to politics fear is what is preventing him from campaigning in his constituency in the central region where al qaeda affiliates are...
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fear is what is preventing him from campaigning in his constituency in the central region where al qaeda affiliates are telling people not to vote because brother is in the moment was abducted days before the 1st round a warning to those taking part in these elections. i am scared i had to hide to visit my own constituency and i am scared because there is nobody to keep us safe i am scared because if they have abducted our opposition leader for more than 21 days now they could even abducted president they can take anyone they want. the government's mediator was kidnapped while negotiating for the release of opposition leaders from my list you see who was abducted while campaigning in the country's north it's unclear which group is behind the kidnapping but they're demanding around some of $80000000.00 for several weeks al-qaeda affiliate thought to be someone was lean mean and the stomach stayed in the greater sorrow have been fighting each other for control of land and resources in mali's north and central region. is a full on the herder who's escape the violence joining hundreds of tho
fear is what is preventing him from campaigning in his constituency in the central region where al qaeda affiliates are telling people not to vote because brother is in the moment was abducted days before the 1st round a warning to those taking part in these elections. i am scared i had to hide to visit my own constituency and i am scared because there is nobody to keep us safe i am scared because if they have abducted our opposition leader for more than 21 days now they could even abducted...
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begins with al qaeda. but it does not in. this very phrase war on terror is a rational a slight say. a war on war. when the serious fraud office launched its investigation into the crimes that we were covering it turned out that many of these arms deals have been forced through by tony blair personally piece of dirty case you don't sell. and once you start a war. you open a kind of pandora's box you don't control it it controls you. was being set up my goodness you. can't. today there are good terrorists and bad the bad terrorists those in yemen who the united states deems to be a threat the good terrorists those who are in syria the joke here is we've been there before. i mean if you consider the of the honest on story they have learned nothing. today if i say that the saudis are giving money to groups that are inside the un that are not only a muslim but also the. people who say you are a conspiracy theorist. american song review put $1000000000.00 each to give them training equipment we out of that was so clear to all thos
begins with al qaeda. but it does not in. this very phrase war on terror is a rational a slight say. a war on war. when the serious fraud office launched its investigation into the crimes that we were covering it turned out that many of these arms deals have been forced through by tony blair personally piece of dirty case you don't sell. and once you start a war. you open a kind of pandora's box you don't control it it controls you. was being set up my goodness you. can't. today there are good...
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well i mean al qaeda has been in yemen in full for decades so it's not it's not like it's a new entity and i think all power is in full that's all very aware of the threat that exists in yemen now when we talk about partition we have as well to remember that yemen was q yemen not so long ago in 1900 i'm not so far away and so the reason. they read the political i would say tradition in terms of how the institutions are set up in the south so it's not like 1000 yemen is just creating something out of nothing and they reason long tradition that and again because yemen too is ringback very tribal i think that the. you know the those institutions these traditions that they have to be organized for doing certain tribal lines we help dramatically. the country they treat caves and always has been in yemen shoot you have a consensus within the tribes and to try to have the various provinces in the south and in the north to work together that with 2 against one another catherine let me just talk you there for a 2nd i apologize for interrupting unfortunate time as always is against us but i do i
well i mean al qaeda has been in yemen in full for decades so it's not it's not like it's a new entity and i think all power is in full that's all very aware of the threat that exists in yemen now when we talk about partition we have as well to remember that yemen was q yemen not so long ago in 1900 i'm not so far away and so the reason. they read the political i would say tradition in terms of how the institutions are set up in the south so it's not like 1000 yemen is just creating something...
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let's bring in our guests in new york we have al qaeda solomon he's the director of the foreign affairs office of the southern transitional council in london elizabeth kandel senior research fellow of pembroke college at the university of oxford and in singapore our booed he's a visiting professor for the middle east institute at the national university of singapore thank you all for joining us elizabeth if i can start with you why has this declaration come now do things. well bernard i think the timing is significant now of course it's true that the grievances of the south scope back decades and the concept of yemen as a single country is actually very awkward yes it united not until 990 but already within 4 years it was a war so the grievances go back a long way but i do think that picking this moment to announce self administration is significant because all eyes were on the cease fire that saudi was trying to broker with that between the government and the who sees at the same time of course the world's attention is on fighting a virus and what devastation that might cause in yemen
let's bring in our guests in new york we have al qaeda solomon he's the director of the foreign affairs office of the southern transitional council in london elizabeth kandel senior research fellow of pembroke college at the university of oxford and in singapore our booed he's a visiting professor for the middle east institute at the national university of singapore thank you all for joining us elizabeth if i can start with you why has this declaration come now do things. well bernard i think...
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al-qaeda the s.t.c. has benefited from u.a.e. support financial or militarily you didn't go ahead with this without approval from the u.a.e. did you. well the u.s. actually supports anyone in in yemen in general who is fighting the iranian backed with these or conducting the counter terrorism. just so happens that the southern forces led by the us is a baby up in most efficient and these ball fields. that does not necessarily mean that the s.t.c. . is a u.a.e. project the now the s.t.c. actually. came out of the southern movement grievances that were calls for over 2 decades the u.a.e. involvement there we're talking about here is roughly 33 to 4 years are going on for 4 years regarding the support of the very forces that you've really benefit your cause is really benefited from u.s. support isn't it. well the the cause as in regional and international security issues such as counterterrorism and the fight on the iranian backed with these yes we have definitely benefited in that sense and there are calls that have been there for
al-qaeda the s.t.c. has benefited from u.a.e. support financial or militarily you didn't go ahead with this without approval from the u.a.e. did you. well the u.s. actually supports anyone in in yemen in general who is fighting the iranian backed with these or conducting the counter terrorism. just so happens that the southern forces led by the us is a baby up in most efficient and these ball fields. that does not necessarily mean that the s.t.c. . is a u.a.e. project the now the s.t.c....
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and al qaeda. they called for a boycott of the elections after the kidnapping of opposition leaders to my lessee say 3 weeks ago. for a 1st time parliamentary candidate tom i do indeed. dialog not military operations is the solution. since we are incapable of fighting them we should negotiate with them even if we have to apply sharia it shouldn't be a problem 95 percent of us are all muslims why fear an islamic republic. armed groups are pitting ethnic groups against each other such as the full lonnie and villagers fight each other in central mali but after being forced from their homes by repeated attacks they live in peace side by side in this makeshift camp in bomb a co channel would do when i've been in normal circumstances i would have taken part in the vote but we can't have them here and i would have liked i've had my voice in this election. while several polling stations were attacked by armed groups the government announced several new coronavirus infections and that hundreds that were in
and al qaeda. they called for a boycott of the elections after the kidnapping of opposition leaders to my lessee say 3 weeks ago. for a 1st time parliamentary candidate tom i do indeed. dialog not military operations is the solution. since we are incapable of fighting them we should negotiate with them even if we have to apply sharia it shouldn't be a problem 95 percent of us are all muslims why fear an islamic republic. armed groups are pitting ethnic groups against each other such as the full...
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the awakening that turned against al qaeda. we decimated iraq and the networks because of the surnl and the information that drove and the intelligence value and everything. >> and the whole thing fed on itself. the question is, is the sustainability and whether the new administration and everything. i lived through some of that. there say threshold question of our ability as a country. doug is getting that to kind of after a regime falls to come in and prove the situation. this is the question that is a threshold one. 2011 it wasn't just withdraw from iraq. it was the announced u.s. policy that assad must go. which if you were in the region at that time created a fever in the region. and foreign fighters and jihadies and tens of thousands flowing into syria and money and weapons and all sorts of things from all over the region. and then all the atrocities of the assad regime and high ran coming in. this that created this called ron. so i think the big lesson is just be very careful before president declares a u.s. policy objec
the awakening that turned against al qaeda. we decimated iraq and the networks because of the surnl and the information that drove and the intelligence value and everything. >> and the whole thing fed on itself. the question is, is the sustainability and whether the new administration and everything. i lived through some of that. there say threshold question of our ability as a country. doug is getting that to kind of after a regime falls to come in and prove the situation. this is the...
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this is not al-qaeda.we can help diplomatically by trying to either mediate directly or invite friends to mediate, or certainly the system has to work for everybody. otherwise, it the government fights and fails to convince the houthis, then the southerners want to secede. and that no will break apart. it will be worse than afghanistan and the new may have to come in and intervened. he took that to heart. when you came back to washington he lobbied on the hill for us to get more a money for yemen. he was someone who truly understood that force should be the very last resort and that are preconditions to why you and people become radicals in the middle east, and that we should help governments in a friendly way succeed and become more democratic and observe their peoples human rights. the problem has been consistently throughout we never got out of the cold war mentality, which is get in bed with the dictator, with a military regime, because of the security collaboration that's easy with them, and then we c
this is not al-qaeda.we can help diplomatically by trying to either mediate directly or invite friends to mediate, or certainly the system has to work for everybody. otherwise, it the government fights and fails to convince the houthis, then the southerners want to secede. and that no will break apart. it will be worse than afghanistan and the new may have to come in and intervened. he took that to heart. when you came back to washington he lobbied on the hill for us to get more a money for...
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with the vote despite the kidnapping of an opposition leader and threats from fighters linked to al qaeda off the docks christians are celebrating easter the most important holiday on their calendar and a very different conditions but coronavirus restrictions didn't prevent the faithful from finding ways to join traditional midnight services and delegate he and many worshippers gathered outside the cathedral in the capital sofia despite government advice to stay at home the head of the author talks church there led an open air service where the congregation wore masks and kept their distance from each other. i am. but it was a different picture in georgia tbilisi cathedral was filled with worshippers all standing 2 meters apart as the patriarca led the easter service they had to remain inside the church until the nightly curfew ended at 6 am. and those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after al-jazeera world goodbye. political assassination with the truth buried for 25 years. who ordered the killing of the p.l.o. whose 2nd income on the and were they acting alone. th
with the vote despite the kidnapping of an opposition leader and threats from fighters linked to al qaeda off the docks christians are celebrating easter the most important holiday on their calendar and a very different conditions but coronavirus restrictions didn't prevent the faithful from finding ways to join traditional midnight services and delegate he and many worshippers gathered outside the cathedral in the capital sofia despite government advice to stay at home the head of the author...
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fear is what is preventing him from campaigning in his constituency in mali central region where al qaeda affiliates are telling people not to vote because brother is in the moment was abducted days before the 1st round a warning to those taking part in these elections. i am scared i had to hide to visit my own constituents and i am scared because there is nobody to keep us safe i am scared because if they have abducted our opposition leader for more than 21 days now they could even abducted president they can take anyone they want. the government's mediator was kidnapped while negotiating for the release of opposition leaders to my list you see who was abducted while campaigning in the country's north it's unclear which group is behind the kidnapping but they're demanding around some of $80000000.00 for several weeks al qaeda affiliated to the slum one was lean mean and these comics in the greater sorrow have been fighting each other for control of land and resources in mali's north and central region. is a full on the herder who's escape the violence joining hundreds of thousands of oth
fear is what is preventing him from campaigning in his constituency in mali central region where al qaeda affiliates are telling people not to vote because brother is in the moment was abducted days before the 1st round a warning to those taking part in these elections. i am scared i had to hide to visit my own constituents and i am scared because there is nobody to keep us safe i am scared because if they have abducted our opposition leader for more than 21 days now they could even abducted...
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in the greatest or the al qaeda affiliate. loosely mean to groups that called on the boycott of this election and we spoke to one 1st member of parliament candidate a full lonny from the center of the region and he says that the government should be negotiating with these armed groups to bring peace to mali take a look at this report. wanting to bring change to mali is what brought 1st time parliamentary candidate how much to politics fear is what is preventing him from campaigning in his constituency in the central region where al qaeda affiliates are telling people not to vote because brother is in the moment was abducted days before the 1st round awarding to those taking part in these elections. i am scared i had to hide to visit my own constituency and i am scared because there is nobody to keep us safe i am scared because if they have abducted our opposition leader for more than 21 days now they could even a block the president they can take anyone they want. the government's mediator was kidnapped while negotiating for t
in the greatest or the al qaeda affiliate. loosely mean to groups that called on the boycott of this election and we spoke to one 1st member of parliament candidate a full lonny from the center of the region and he says that the government should be negotiating with these armed groups to bring peace to mali take a look at this report. wanting to bring change to mali is what brought 1st time parliamentary candidate how much to politics fear is what is preventing him from campaigning in his...
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and bruce hoffman argues i would quote, to be as varied as al qaeda. and then to chase after of what that future might entail". and then to be other ideological treatments in american history and the stalin's last americans by to conclude the soviet agent to conclude the soviet agent one - - "the dedication to his cause was as destructive as the isys recruits. ". and in 1979 and those talking heads. and to be inspired by the terrorist groups of the red army faction and as the driving first person in chronicle of the unmanned figure. so i will be some of the lyrics. loaded with weapons. packed up and ready to go. those were some great sites up on the highway. a place nobody knows. the sound of gunfire off in the distance. i'm getting used to it now. lived in a brownstone. lived in the ghetto. i've been all over the town. the state no disco or fooling around no time for dancing or lovey-dovey. i don't have time for that now. there may be for reasons and with that sheer audacity and those extremely locations and from 1979 through 1981 and then to go into
and bruce hoffman argues i would quote, to be as varied as al qaeda. and then to chase after of what that future might entail". and then to be other ideological treatments in american history and the stalin's last americans by to conclude the soviet agent to conclude the soviet agent one - - "the dedication to his cause was as destructive as the isys recruits. ". and in 1979 and those talking heads. and to be inspired by the terrorist groups of the red army faction and as the...
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other side is that of al qaeda and the islamic state group.e two o organizations solidly present in the north are behind the spate of attacks ravaging burkina faso. ♪ to better understand their rapid rise, we met with the region's traditional leader. today, he hosted several dozen village chiefs. many of them recently took refuge here. >> although hihis role is primarily symbolic, his outspokenness has captured the government's attention. he has long warned about the neglect of the region. ♪ >> it depends largely on livestock trading with a neighboring town in the wider border region. islamic state group has carried out several deadly attacks, leaving troops to carry out many of their joint operations in the volatile zone. this townters sououth, is located in the region with the country's largest population of displaced persons. in total, there are some 850,000 of them in burkina faso, a number that has grown tenfold in just one year. but here, too, violent attacks are on the rise. ♪ >> at least three police officers were killed in the attack
other side is that of al qaeda and the islamic state group.e two o organizations solidly present in the north are behind the spate of attacks ravaging burkina faso. ♪ to better understand their rapid rise, we met with the region's traditional leader. today, he hosted several dozen village chiefs. many of them recently took refuge here. >> although hihis role is primarily symbolic, his outspokenness has captured the government's attention. he has long warned about the neglect of the...
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that was the jay saw campaign against zarqawi and al-qaeda and iraq. these were the folks who are pouring gasoline on the sectarian fires. all of these other effects, other causes, have a role to play in what they've had observed, when they went back on labour day weekend in september of 2007. that is two or three months after the surge arrived. a very short period, and they were able to say to congress and to the american people that we are seeing early signs of edgy crease in secretary violence. i'd be cautious among the historians in the room that we have this cause and effect relationship between the surge itself and what we saw on the ground. it is a multi variable equation. i'm very honored to be here >> i am not in the book, despite many conversations, in 2015 i was spending a lot of our time in iraq with isis. the events of what just happened or particularly on my mind. this is very timely because it is about what can we do as a country. we talk about ends ways and means. the means are not just the brigades, what is our capacity for leadership.
that was the jay saw campaign against zarqawi and al-qaeda and iraq. these were the folks who are pouring gasoline on the sectarian fires. all of these other effects, other causes, have a role to play in what they've had observed, when they went back on labour day weekend in september of 2007. that is two or three months after the surge arrived. a very short period, and they were able to say to congress and to the american people that we are seeing early signs of edgy crease in secretary...
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nonstate actors as un and nato so then not consider terrorist so sometime around 2012 or 2013 to see al qaeda and then i say so the nonstate actor was taken but clearly the tech companies are not nationstates either but that's another way to talk about them so internet companies who were working outside like defense diplomacy i wrote the article in 2015 people who read it that this is a little bit of a stretch and i put on the shelf for two years. after hurricane maria i said i think there's something to this and then it turned into this book. >> what's the difference for those who have philanthropic concerns or volunteer aid or any of those? >> it's a really good question i don't put twitter in this category that may be surprising in some ways but the reason is i look at how it expands outside those surfaces into the domains. we don't see huber getting involved in counterterrorism at the moment. microsoft is deeply involved in diplomacy you don't think a cisco is having a stake. this is the differentiation so what about other big international companies you have coca-cola and mcdonald's but
nonstate actors as un and nato so then not consider terrorist so sometime around 2012 or 2013 to see al qaeda and then i say so the nonstate actor was taken but clearly the tech companies are not nationstates either but that's another way to talk about them so internet companies who were working outside like defense diplomacy i wrote the article in 2015 people who read it that this is a little bit of a stretch and i put on the shelf for two years. after hurricane maria i said i think there's...
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in particular, al qaeda and iraq. so, if you have 100 car bombs a month going off in baghdad, there's not going to be much real politics going on. and so this gets to what we did against al qaeda until iraq. and tm surge. before the surge, he told malicky, hey, if you do this, you're going after all killers that means sunni and shia. and we're not going to have any handcuffs on the shia side. and maliki gave him that commitment and i've got to say, he looked up to that commitment. so the idea was population security in key areas and really reduce the effectiveness of extremist actors on both sides that were fuelling the sectarian conflict. >> so, what i've learned over the last sort of 15 years in this region in particular is, as i've already said, be humble about what we can do. and have a sense of humility about our ability to actually force outcomes and deliver outcomes. and rather to try to adopt -- and it's hard for an american, right, because we're so privileged. we're so damn wealthy, we're so powerful. this is
in particular, al qaeda and iraq. so, if you have 100 car bombs a month going off in baghdad, there's not going to be much real politics going on. and so this gets to what we did against al qaeda until iraq. and tm surge. before the surge, he told malicky, hey, if you do this, you're going after all killers that means sunni and shia. and we're not going to have any handcuffs on the shia side. and maliki gave him that commitment and i've got to say, he looked up to that commitment. so the idea...
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fairly strong willingness to spend on the military or count - - encounter concrete adversaries or al qaeda but they are at enthusiastic about those enthusiastic projects if you cannot convince them there is an end of one - - enemy that requires a response they will shy away. that's the group over time so what you see is a pivot back and forth between activism and disengagement between the circumstances all factions agree wilson was wrong that they did not agree why but in the twenties and thirties they agreed the us should be detached from military affairs in europe. pearl harbor led that debate for some time and then led hard-line conservatives to support the more worldview overseas the think about senator goldwater he was not enthusiastic at all because conservatives supported this is because they were staunchly anti-communist so as welcome as it was the question was is what now here conservative internationalists george w. bush settled that debate with the war on terror remorse of the - - most supported that for most of his administration but during the obama years your back to that. an
fairly strong willingness to spend on the military or count - - encounter concrete adversaries or al qaeda but they are at enthusiastic about those enthusiastic projects if you cannot convince them there is an end of one - - enemy that requires a response they will shy away. that's the group over time so what you see is a pivot back and forth between activism and disengagement between the circumstances all factions agree wilson was wrong that they did not agree why but in the twenties and...
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you say there are lessons from your fight against al qaeda and iraq that apply here as well.xplain what you mean? >> in 2003 when al qaeda in iraq emerged. they were different than anything we had seen before. they were fast moving, viral, lethal. in reality, very much like covid 19, we had to take a different approach where we distributed our force, but we synchronized our effort every day. >> and that was obviously successful operation at that time. you say your experience during the ebola outbreak taught you the value of communications. explain how. >> let me just say, i dealt with the ebola crisis, the obama white house and the cdc immediately contacted us when they thought this pandemic could come to the united states of america and immediately we got on the phone with the white house and the cdc. they were very helpful. i immediately set up an incident command. i brought all our health professionals together and said, we're going to deal with this together. i built two hospitals so people could be designated. made sure we had all the equipment, and i worked with then go
you say there are lessons from your fight against al qaeda and iraq that apply here as well.xplain what you mean? >> in 2003 when al qaeda in iraq emerged. they were different than anything we had seen before. they were fast moving, viral, lethal. in reality, very much like covid 19, we had to take a different approach where we distributed our force, but we synchronized our effort every day. >> and that was obviously successful operation at that time. you say your experience during...
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the taliban, al qaeda, they can drive right through that and exploit all day long. we have to understand these places where the bad guys set up shot we are to be there for a long time, and work with locals who live there to help fight them. pete: what is be there mean? on a base near by to execute the raids like in al-baghdadi,? living in the villages? training the forces? you look at your experience of our tours what works? >> we need to educate ourselves more. i say we need to be start about being stupid, we need to realize, no matter your intentions if you are in a certain place for a language enough -- long enough time you are an invader. they will stop liking you. i walked down on a white carpet with mud on. there was mud on the carpet, i looked down, i said, no wonder they hate us. >> these guys that can do amazing surgical strike capabilities and advisers that is work at a local level. most people don't know that we have a present in colombia, but you look at way colombia turned in last couple of decade it has to do with long-term present of special ops, both
the taliban, al qaeda, they can drive right through that and exploit all day long. we have to understand these places where the bad guys set up shot we are to be there for a long time, and work with locals who live there to help fight them. pete: what is be there mean? on a base near by to execute the raids like in al-baghdadi,? living in the villages? training the forces? you look at your experience of our tours what works? >> we need to educate ourselves more. i say we need to be start...
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and al qaeda. they called for a boycott of the elections after the kidnapping of opposition leaders to my lesson say 3 weeks ago. for a 1st time parliamentary candidate tom i do indeed. dialog not military operations is the solution. since we are incapable of fighting them we should negotiate with them even if we have to apply sharia it shouldn't be a problem 95 percent of us are all muslims why fear an islamic republic. armed groups are pitting ethnic groups against each other such as the full lonnie and villagers fight each other in central mali but after being forced from their homes by repeated attacks they live in peace side by side in this makeshift camp in bomb a co. would do when. in normal circumstances i would have taken part in the vote but we can have them here and i would have liked have had my voice in this election . while a several polling stations were attacked by armed groups the government announced several new kernel virus infections and that hundreds were in treatment with most
and al qaeda. they called for a boycott of the elections after the kidnapping of opposition leaders to my lesson say 3 weeks ago. for a 1st time parliamentary candidate tom i do indeed. dialog not military operations is the solution. since we are incapable of fighting them we should negotiate with them even if we have to apply sharia it shouldn't be a problem 95 percent of us are all muslims why fear an islamic republic. armed groups are pitting ethnic groups against each other such as the full...
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effort to overthrow the taliban government in afghanistan and wipe out al qaeda training camps there and then iran was very helpful in setting up the new post-taliban government headed by karzai and the bush administration took advantage of this goodwill by iran but did not reciprocate. pretty quickly the bush administration after 9/11 began to sort of reveal its new approach toward iran and the middle east in general. broadly speak iing this was phrased as the global war on terrorism whose main objective was al qaeda but pretty quickly iraq especially was brought into this as a supporter of terrorism and iran as well. in early 2002 bush made a speech, i think it was a state of the union speech at the time, calling iran part of an axis of evil and this began a period of strong hostility toward iran and a period of coercion which continued for the remainder of the bush administration. of course pretty soon the u.s. invaded iraq, 2003. gradually in iraq tensions heated up between the u.s. and iran with the u.s. supporting various ethnic guerrilla and iran backing shiite militias in ira
effort to overthrow the taliban government in afghanistan and wipe out al qaeda training camps there and then iran was very helpful in setting up the new post-taliban government headed by karzai and the bush administration took advantage of this goodwill by iran but did not reciprocate. pretty quickly the bush administration after 9/11 began to sort of reveal its new approach toward iran and the middle east in general. broadly speak iing this was phrased as the global war on terrorism whose...
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what al-qaeda could not do to my son, nick bollea did in a matter of minutes. i can only imagine the things john could have accomplished with the rest of his life. thank you. harvey: it doesn't sound like he forgave. hulk: well, like i said, i've forgiven everybody, you know, even mr. graziano. one of the reasons john was living with me was because there were several attempts, physically, to hurt him on his life when he was at home. so... i understand, you know, the venom and the negativity and i just had to you know, release it, and just forgive everyone. harvey: nick was in jail for this. hulk: no one has ever been put in an adult prison, or even gone to jail for the situation nick was in. reckless driving with serious bodily harm, everybody in florida gets probation except for nick. you think it was because of your celebrity? hulk: i don't know what-- i have my opinions, but i don't know the answer. harvey: would i be wrong if i said that that spotlight got put on him 'cause of you? yes, you would be spot-on right. not wrong, you'd be right. i do want to tal
what al-qaeda could not do to my son, nick bollea did in a matter of minutes. i can only imagine the things john could have accomplished with the rest of his life. thank you. harvey: it doesn't sound like he forgave. hulk: well, like i said, i've forgiven everybody, you know, even mr. graziano. one of the reasons john was living with me was because there were several attempts, physically, to hurt him on his life when he was at home. so... i understand, you know, the venom and the negativity and...
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that is compatible, if you think al qaeda is the problem you are not as likely to have a foreign-policy approach written large. there is a relationship written that way. >> the only thing i would add to that is people have looked at lots of the drivers of populism and nationalism, growing inequality, the fed up non-representation spoken to the needs of things like that but there is also a cultural aspect because the percentage of foreign-born americans is different than it was for over 100 years, impressive around world war i and all the legislations past, the closing the spigot of people who were able to come in and it up again in the 60s and we are seeing it again. in elite circles that kind of diversity is embraced even on the right and the left and seen as a virtue of the country and a culturally renewing phenomena in. it felt different in other parts of the country particularly with these economic difficulties. you see a resonance with we have been doing a lot of stuff with a lot of people that aren't americans for a long time, time to get hours now. depending on how you define tha
that is compatible, if you think al qaeda is the problem you are not as likely to have a foreign-policy approach written large. there is a relationship written that way. >> the only thing i would add to that is people have looked at lots of the drivers of populism and nationalism, growing inequality, the fed up non-representation spoken to the needs of things like that but there is also a cultural aspect because the percentage of foreign-born americans is different than it was for over...
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aftermath of this war people who say attack isis it's the ones group who created it did it come about al qaeda was not present in iraq under saddam was that it went in with the american troops and the troops of other countries supporting them so it's it's not difficult to do to draw dire. but really the meaning of both of those years ago and the state of the middle east that britain in the united states of course to this day completely did i created nice. stop you there more from after this short break. thinking of getting a new puppy once we got in here she comes around why does he know it's still trapped in this tiny little wired we don't need a crate with him he walled. freaking out into the wall when it's pretty much anywhere near. reading dogs or caged in in human conditions on puppy farm i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in cages outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the courtier the rain the snow the thunder nothing they have no protection. for you. it's 2 kids. across the u.s. cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and pet stores most of t
aftermath of this war people who say attack isis it's the ones group who created it did it come about al qaeda was not present in iraq under saddam was that it went in with the american troops and the troops of other countries supporting them so it's it's not difficult to do to draw dire. but really the meaning of both of those years ago and the state of the middle east that britain in the united states of course to this day completely did i created nice. stop you there more from after this...
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with the vote despite the kidnapping of an opposition leader and threats from finances going to al qaeda. and fire has damaged one of the largest migrant camps in greece the blaze on he'll silence started out was off to a protest and that began after a 47 year old iraqi asylum seekers who'd been cleared of having the coronavirus died in the overcrowded cab well those are the headlines rob matheson will have more news here for you off the inside story. why is the 1000000 mom military stepping up attacks on nic rebel groups the u.n. says almost daily strikes on 2 states killed dozens while calls for a cease fire being ignored this is inside story. hello welcome to the program. there's been much attention on the man ma militaries campaign against the rectangle a crackdown on the mainly muslim minority described by the un as genocidal but over the past few weeks the man stepped up attacks on ethnic groups such as they are account o. me mainly buddhist fighters fighting for greater autonomy dorsett reports. under attack and forced from their homes in myanmar these people had to leave their vi
with the vote despite the kidnapping of an opposition leader and threats from finances going to al qaeda. and fire has damaged one of the largest migrant camps in greece the blaze on he'll silence started out was off to a protest and that began after a 47 year old iraqi asylum seekers who'd been cleared of having the coronavirus died in the overcrowded cab well those are the headlines rob matheson will have more news here for you off the inside story. why is the 1000000 mom military stepping up...
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were the bombing of the shifa a pharmaceutical plant in sudan ostensibly as retribution against al qaeda for an attack but it just so happened to come on exactly the same day that the monica lewinsky story broke this is what this is what presidents do wag the dog was it was a true to life film president seek to produce their wars and and planned them for the most convenient time i hate to say it but you know we need to watch very closely what our government does in the persian gulf versus iran in venezuela in cuba and elsewhere because i think the really really wanted to strike us. and john does this potential ex escalation with iran fall in the actions of the iranian government or the actions of the u.s. government and president trump who's causing the escalation at this point. oh i think the trump administration is cool. the escalation for a couple of reasons 1st. we've been in the persian gulf militarily for a very long time and we've had multiple ships in the gulf for decades you know the iranians and swift boats to harass our ships to take photographs things like that it's happens a
were the bombing of the shifa a pharmaceutical plant in sudan ostensibly as retribution against al qaeda for an attack but it just so happened to come on exactly the same day that the monica lewinsky story broke this is what this is what presidents do wag the dog was it was a true to life film president seek to produce their wars and and planned them for the most convenient time i hate to say it but you know we need to watch very closely what our government does in the persian gulf versus iran...
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this war people who say it attack isis it's the ones group who created it how did it come about al-qaeda was not present in iraq under saddam was that it went in with the american troops and the troops of other countries supporting them so it's it's not difficult to do to draw a direct link between the bombing of all those years ago and the state of the middle east today certainly the united states of course to this day completely did i agree a thing i says day ash tag i'll stop you there more from dr ali after this short break. i'm max kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is fun and the mice used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just adding more and more to the. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for a while because we're. going to fulfill repeated promises possible to the people i promise you there with all but it was. really pretty. pretty clear. now you want to work. no 5. cut. welcome back i'm still here with tariq ali speaking at rallies the lar
this war people who say it attack isis it's the ones group who created it how did it come about al-qaeda was not present in iraq under saddam was that it went in with the american troops and the troops of other countries supporting them so it's it's not difficult to do to draw a direct link between the bombing of all those years ago and the state of the middle east today certainly the united states of course to this day completely did i agree a thing i says day ash tag i'll stop you there more...
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war people who say attack isis that's the worst group ever who created it how did it come about al-qaeda was still present in iraq under saddam hussein and it went in with the american troops and the troops of other countries supporting them so it's not difficult to to to draw a direct link between the bombing of both berg all those years ago and the state of the middle east today britain of the united states of course to this day completely did i agree a thing i says day ash tag i'll stop you there more from jerry gulley after this short break. thinking of getting a new puppy once we've got an. ally in our jail things happen and you know why are you going to use a crate with the end of the world. freaking out in the wall and is afraid of anywhere near it thousands of breeding dogs i hate into your lane conditions on puppy i mean 67 years you know they've ever locked up in cage outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the courtier of the rain the snow the founder nothing they have no protection. because. it's. across the us cruel puppy mills are supported by dog s
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most of the money, most of the manpow manpower, resources are engaged in the fight to prevent al qaeda from doing a repeated 9/11. i was in washington last week and had the privilege of talking to members of the house homeland security committee. there are concerned about this. they feel that other islamic threatsregarded or not given enough attention. they felt the domestic threat was not pursued adequately. you have a situation now that a lot of the institutional knowledge of how to handle potential eruptions of crises has gone away. the people who understood waco was a disaster and who a few years later when the montana freemen were beseenl ieged, the understood how to bring that okay, they understood the culture, the people, many were transferred to international work. many have gone into retirement. i'm not here to tell ut fyou thi didn't know what it's doing. it's not forthcoming with decision making. i think there are questions. have the lessons of what went wrong around the oklahoma city been articulated, learned? have the effects been fully appreciated? are we ready to face fu
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largest contributor truth in the un peacekeeping stabilizing force in mali where armed groups such as al-qaeda affiliates of al islam one with the media and islam extend in the greater sahara are stepping up their operation and so the country in the sahara region is at a tipping point france is struggling it has launched several aerial operation $83.00 in the last week to try to stem the violence but the announcement that child is pulling out its troops doesn't bode well for the for the region and there is fear that there could be more violence as charging troops return home. still ahead on al-jazeera we take a look at the markets culturally significant they were worth the risk. the world's biggest economies try to finalize a deal to boosting oil prices. and other more of the heavy rainfall constable central and southern areas of china not about to head across areas of japan the can is being steaming to the east in the last few as but it is actually set to change to have a look at this in south l.a. because of rain very heavy through the small central areas pushing down into kongji guangdong.
largest contributor truth in the un peacekeeping stabilizing force in mali where armed groups such as al-qaeda affiliates of al islam one with the media and islam extend in the greater sahara are stepping up their operation and so the country in the sahara region is at a tipping point france is struggling it has launched several aerial operation $83.00 in the last week to try to stem the violence but the announcement that child is pulling out its troops doesn't bode well for the for the region...