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anyone who went to syria or iraq to join them. i live in a salafi hotspot. i see them handing out iran's -- q'urans in the city. i was wondering what they were doing and what their mindset was. >> we have a report on salafism in germany. >> this is a fundamentalist form of islam. some of the supporters reject modern western democratic norms. the german domestic terrorism service says that salafist sect is growing. there were 3800 and the country. three years later, that number was 7000. by 2018, it was 10,800. the main center in germany is the western state. it is thought there are about 3000 salafist supporters here. they classified around a hundred of them as militant or jihadist. in 2012, a group of islamists in germany were caught climbing a bomb attack. at least one of the group had salafist connections. this used to be a common sight on german high streets. in 2016, the interior minister banned one group he accused of radicalizing youngsters. >> we don't want terrorism in germany. we don't want cause for terrorism to be made here or for people to be ra
anyone who went to syria or iraq to join them. i live in a salafi hotspot. i see them handing out iran's -- q'urans in the city. i was wondering what they were doing and what their mindset was. >> we have a report on salafism in germany. >> this is a fundamentalist form of islam. some of the supporters reject modern western democratic norms. the german domestic terrorism service says that salafist sect is growing. there were 3800 and the country. three years later, that number was...
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that are known to authorities and not even to mention the fact of those who could return from syria or iraq again to europe so the situation still remains tense although as i mentioned earlier there are clear differences if you're composing to asia now to the situation a few years ago in europe all right our correspondent thomas sparrow thomas thank you. u.s. president donald trump has asked turkish authorities to hand over an audio recording that is set to prove that missing journalist jamal khashoggi was tortured and killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey investigators have conducted new searches at the consular properties in the city a columnist for the washington post who was highly critical of the saudi government than ish more than two weeks ago his disappearance has led high level business and political representatives to pull out of a saudi investment conference next week including the dutch finance minister. as the world looks on investigators search for clues on once happened to jamal khashoggi. they were finally allowed to scour the home of the saudi consul in istanbul
that are known to authorities and not even to mention the fact of those who could return from syria or iraq again to europe so the situation still remains tense although as i mentioned earlier there are clear differences if you're composing to asia now to the situation a few years ago in europe all right our correspondent thomas sparrow thomas thank you. u.s. president donald trump has asked turkish authorities to hand over an audio recording that is set to prove that missing journalist jamal...
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showers potentially falling in turkey or a bit of rain and rather more cloud visible in the skies syria or iraq but no more than cloud i suspect and it's quite to the south of that until you get this very obvious arc here which is or associated with developing cycler in the arabian sea of an old indian ocean it's likely to head towards much earlier cousin did in march this year and that will happen in next couple days we get to wednesday with certainly feel the effects not exactly sure go after that but there be wind and rain along this coast whatever else happens south of it all the few showers around the sculls and coast disappeared and in the forecast i see nothing from the point of view of rain in the next couple days throughout southern africa. to move. the move.
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showers potentially falling in turkey or a bit of rain and rather more cloud visible in the skies syria or iraq but no more than cloud i suspect and it's quite to the south of that until you get this very obvious arc here which is or associated with developing soccer in the arabian sea of the north indian ocean it's likely to head towards much earlier cousin did in march this year and that will happen in the next couple days we get to wednesday will certainly feel the effects not exactly sure go after that but there be wind and rain along this coast whatever else happens south of it all the few showers around the scouts and coast disappeared and in the forecast i see nothing from the point of view of rain in the next couple days throughout southern africa. the weather sponsored by cats on race. whether online for humanitarians been taken down is going to this would hold you down. on a spreadsheet or if you joined us on sat i guarantee no one else has a back story like yours this is a dialogue harmless tired of seeing negative stereotypes about native americans everyone has a voice resurfacing t
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sense of national identity people are more loyal to their ethnic group, sect, region, tribe man to syria or iraq that results in catastrophic state failures, civil war the oupopulation pushed out. so that is the endpoint of national identity. in a democracy it doesn't mean you are culturally uniform and everybody agrees but they have to agree on basic institutions and the legitimacy and to accept failure through those institutions if they don't get their immediate goals that is the only way it can work i think american and national identity has been weakened over the years with the work of the left and the right. on the left identity politics in this country has perfectly legitimate roots with social injustice but there is an interpretation that says the essence of the american order is racism or the whole country was built on these foundations and there isn't much we can do about it but the other form of identity politics is rising on the right to drag us back to an i older understanding of american identity and this is something that we arrived at as a civic identity. if you think of the ameri
sense of national identity people are more loyal to their ethnic group, sect, region, tribe man to syria or iraq that results in catastrophic state failures, civil war the oupopulation pushed out. so that is the endpoint of national identity. in a democracy it doesn't mean you are culturally uniform and everybody agrees but they have to agree on basic institutions and the legitimacy and to accept failure through those institutions if they don't get their immediate goals that is the only way it...
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showers potentially falling in turkey or a bit of rain and rather more cloud visible in the skies syria or iraq but no more than cloud i suspect and it's quiet to the south until you get this very obvious arc here which is also says it was developing soccer in the arabian sea of the north indian ocean it's likely to head towards much earlier cousin did in march this year and that will happen in the next couple days we get to wednesday with city feel the effects not exactly sure go after that but they'll be wind and rain along this coast whatever else happens south of it all the few showers around the scouts and coast disappeared and in the forecast i see nothing from the point of view of rain in the next couple days throughout southern africa. on counting the cost this week why people in brazil feel that the next president can't save the economy and what that means for the rest of latin america and drugs and money why the world's big drug companies charge such high prices for their prescription pharmaceuticals counting the cost on al-jazeera. i really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting
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on the border with a friendly country like mexico, a neighbor of the united states that are in syria or iraqs rather nasty. >> a few weeks ago here in d.c. the united states and mexican governments co-convened a conference along with the northern triangular countries to address these issues. the conclusions are very clear and they're basically three: number one, we need to work to foster more development in those regions to ensure migration is not a necessity. number two, we need to enforce the laws in the humane way and, number three, we have a lot of work together to make sure that human traffic and smuggler organizations are addressed by our shared efforts. >> good luck to you and good luck to everyone. not easy issues. thanks for joining us. >>> "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> hi there, i'm brooke baldwin, along with anderson cooper there in pittsburgh. you're watching cnn's special live coverage as the first funerals for those take place on the deadliest attack on jewish people in america and the lines to pay respect for david and cecil
on the border with a friendly country like mexico, a neighbor of the united states that are in syria or iraqs rather nasty. >> a few weeks ago here in d.c. the united states and mexican governments co-convened a conference along with the northern triangular countries to address these issues. the conclusions are very clear and they're basically three: number one, we need to work to foster more development in those regions to ensure migration is not a necessity. number two, we need to...
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the ethnic group, their sex, the region, their tribe and they are to entity called, let's say syria or iraq and the result has been -- sacked -- state code, civil war. half of the population pushed out as refugees were killed. and so that's kind of the endpoint of a decline of national identity. in a democracy you also need national identity because i democracy does not mean that your cultural uniform. it doesn't mean everybody agrees but have to agree on certain basic things. they have to agree on certain basic institutions. they have to agree on the legitimacy of those institutions and they have to be willing to accept failure through those institutions they don't get their immediate goals. that's the only condition under which a democracy can work. i think american national identity has been weakened over the years and it's really, it's the work of both the left and the right. on the left there is a certain come as a set i think identity politics in this country has perfectly legitimate reason lot of existing social injustice. but there's a certain interpretation of that kind of identity
the ethnic group, their sex, the region, their tribe and they are to entity called, let's say syria or iraq and the result has been -- sacked -- state code, civil war. half of the population pushed out as refugees were killed. and so that's kind of the endpoint of a decline of national identity. in a democracy you also need national identity because i democracy does not mean that your cultural uniform. it doesn't mean everybody agrees but have to agree on certain basic things. they have to...
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part of a wider strategy of denial around the consequences of britain's military campaign in syria and iraq. or britain's defense ministry told us that the u.k. has provided details on each of their seventeen hundred strikes including operational briefings and confirmed when there was a civilian casualty added that its missions are carefully planned and aimed at minimizing the effect of military actions on civilians adding that it would prefer to have been involved in these research let's bring in a guest now i can speak to a political commentator jonathan shafi getting t. jonathan how plausible is this u.k. claim we're talking over a thousand airstrikes just one civilian died do you believe that information. well as you've just pointed out hundreds of straight seven seven hundred total but not only that the strikes are ticking police and very dangerously are been populations and so the idea that these bombing raids and hundreds of them have led to only one sort of civilian death i feigned to be inconceivable but what this is is part of our general strategy to cover up in some way people all ov
part of a wider strategy of denial around the consequences of britain's military campaign in syria and iraq. or britain's defense ministry told us that the u.k. has provided details on each of their seventeen hundred strikes including operational briefings and confirmed when there was a civilian casualty added that its missions are carefully planned and aimed at minimizing the effect of military actions on civilians adding that it would prefer to have been involved in these research let's bring...
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the western side of afghanistan and that clouds that massive cloud might develop a shower or two of a syria iraq or some parts of the wrong but probably mostly cloud to be a bit cooler on the eastern coast well the mediterranean bit cooler also throughout the arabian peninsula but the are as easily drawn to this thing here now this is a cycling. now its course is going to take it towards the coast of oman and yemen somewhere now could after that go down towards the gulf of aden or it might go up over towards the empty quarter to the os we don't yet know but it almost certainly is going to cause problems with flooding on the coast of amman and yemen that's just stage one. in southern africa beyond the ken used no showers or video c. or nor. we are fit to be free of any significant rain there is cloud goes through the west and cape cape town's dropping down to eighty degrees otherwise it's just pure sunshine. the weather sponsored by qatar and peace. more than seven decades ago a country was split into a good thing we did going in and now we're. going to be mopping all it took was a pan a mop and
the western side of afghanistan and that clouds that massive cloud might develop a shower or two of a syria iraq or some parts of the wrong but probably mostly cloud to be a bit cooler on the eastern coast well the mediterranean bit cooler also throughout the arabian peninsula but the are as easily drawn to this thing here now this is a cycling. now its course is going to take it towards the coast of oman and yemen somewhere now could after that go down towards the gulf of aden or it might go...
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the western side of afghanistan and that clouds that massive cloud might develop a shower or two of a syria iraq or some parts of iran but probably mostly cloud to be a bit cooler on the eastern coast of the mediterranean big cooler also throughout the arabian peninsula but the eye is easily drawn to this thing here now this is a cycling loop now its course is going to take it towards the coast of oman and yemen somewhere now it could after that go down towards the gulf of aden or it might go up over towards the empty quarter to be also we don't yet know but it almost certainly is going to cause problems with flooding on the coast of amman and yemen that's just stage one in southern africa beyond the occasional showers you have a day or sea or north. we have affected me free of any significant rain there is cloud going through the western cape cape town's dropping down to eighty degrees otherwise it's just pure sunshine. for many young adults a coming of age brings greater responsibility. for this young the responsibility of eight hundred years of family tradition weighs heavy on his shoulders.
the western side of afghanistan and that clouds that massive cloud might develop a shower or two of a syria iraq or some parts of iran but probably mostly cloud to be a bit cooler on the eastern coast of the mediterranean big cooler also throughout the arabian peninsula but the eye is easily drawn to this thing here now this is a cycling loop now its course is going to take it towards the coast of oman and yemen somewhere now it could after that go down towards the gulf of aden or it might go...
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or law enforcement activities. we also no longer had government structures in western iraq or eastern syria. we were welcomed into iraq by the iraqi government which explains some of the legal parameters of our operations there, but in syria, the previous administration and ope there, but in syria, the previous administration and this administration has continued to rely on the 2001 aumf to -- to conduct its operations. this has been amplified by specific authorities the congress has provided us to provide support to our local partners on the syrian democratic forces, for example, which is authorized in statute. >> so just, i don't think there was ever a win in syria. i mean, just looking at things, and for the united states, i mean, it just -- it was like a kaleidoscope. every time one thing changed, something else changed. the russians clearly already had the high ground and just looking at the scenario, i want to go back to, we're obviously there. we -- the issue of the legality of us being there is based on isis being there. and just hypothetically, if we follow that through, if isis is i
or law enforcement activities. we also no longer had government structures in western iraq or eastern syria. we were welcomed into iraq by the iraqi government which explains some of the legal parameters of our operations there, but in syria, the previous administration and ope there, but in syria, the previous administration and this administration has continued to rely on the 2001 aumf to -- to conduct its operations. this has been amplified by specific authorities the congress has provided...
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hungry for a geo political bounty in syria and writing off i still really means risking another wave of terrorist resurgence. or. up elsewhere in syria tensions iraq to this druze arabs protested a local election in the golan heights that's a disputed territory between syria and israel dozens of locals denounced the vote as illegal and pro israeli. body of soldiers used tear gas to break of demonstrations when crowds tried to block the entrances to polling stations in several villages many people living in the israeli occupied there have refused to take up israeli citizenship and they consider themselves syrian it's the first local election since israel took control of the golan heights back in one hundred sixty seven israeli government approved the poll last year after an appeal from pro israeli villages. no going back to one of our top stories you mentioned just now and as i mentioned yemen what's going on there are key talking point right now in washington westminster yemen while the u.s. is guardedly calling for saudi strikes to stop the british government as we just heard getting pressured by m.p.'s over its dealings with saudi arabia arabia
hungry for a geo political bounty in syria and writing off i still really means risking another wave of terrorist resurgence. or. up elsewhere in syria tensions iraq to this druze arabs protested a local election in the golan heights that's a disputed territory between syria and israel dozens of locals denounced the vote as illegal and pro israeli. body of soldiers used tear gas to break of demonstrations when crowds tried to block the entrances to polling stations in several villages many...
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and if we have a situation in saudi arabia along the lines of syria may yemen, or iraq, then ththe wholeorld will feel the shock. amy: we have not even talked about yemen. as the crown prince is being accused of orchestrating the killing of jamal khashoggi, dismembering him piece by piece, you have the children of yemen being blown to pieces. you have a country being destroyed by saudi arabia backed by the u united states. we just have 30 seconds. >> absolutely. i think from the very beginning, almost 201015, i predicted the yemen war, the saudis are launchingg a a war impossible to win. you cannot bomb a very, very poor country and kill over a,000 civivilians and stabilize country. it is just not going to happen. the saudis should have stayed outside e that country and not interfered so much in its internal politics. there had been a struggle for power in yemen, but the saudi intervention hasasade it wororse and has actually contributed to that struggle for power, not ending soon. so the war in yemen should stop immediately because it is going nowhere. and it has become -- yemen itself
and if we have a situation in saudi arabia along the lines of syria may yemen, or iraq, then ththe wholeorld will feel the shock. amy: we have not even talked about yemen. as the crown prince is being accused of orchestrating the killing of jamal khashoggi, dismembering him piece by piece, you have the children of yemen being blown to pieces. you have a country being destroyed by saudi arabia backed by the u united states. we just have 30 seconds. >> absolutely. i think from the very...
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we also no longer had government structures in western iraq or eastern syria. we were welcomed into iraq by the iraqi government which explain explains some of it there. this has been amplified by specific authorities that congress has provided us to provide to our local partners. >> i don't think there was ever a win in syria, just looking at things and for the united states. it was like a kaleidoscope. every team something changed, something else changed. the russians clearly already had the high ground. just looking at the scenario, obviously the issue of the legality of us being there, especially isis being there, just hypothetically, if we follow that through, if isis is in, hypothetical number, 20 countries, do we have the authorization to go into all of those countries? >> i think we would have to take a look case by case at the situation on the ground. what was the capacity of the individual country. >> could i ask you a follow-up? when you say we? >> the united states. it's conducted in large consultation with congress. our efforts to support local gove
we also no longer had government structures in western iraq or eastern syria. we were welcomed into iraq by the iraqi government which explain explains some of it there. this has been amplified by specific authorities that congress has provided us to provide to our local partners. >> i don't think there was ever a win in syria, just looking at things and for the united states. it was like a kaleidoscope. every team something changed, something else changed. the russians clearly already...
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through syria and libya and should have shown we're very good at destroying things and smashing up our plans but we don't we don't do reconstruction any more just look at the fate of mosul in iraq or rock or in syria the divided councils in washington i think probably trump would like to disengage from any of these wars which are costly become so popular it would be fair to call him a new face in brazil's political life confronting traditional approaches with fresh ideas and far right congressman former army captain both sanaa is not affiliated to any major political power in brazil he's also famous for his hard stance on laur issues including a tougher punishment for offenders and controversial. just curious. if you thought there the you you thought go part of your growth the golf world felt like it was bad often with poor. dogs would you go to fill that out. of the new and old guard if it. joy of the world it would be. to understand the popularity of mr controversy let's take a look at brazil ahead of the election widespread nationwide corruption has become the biggest concern with former presidents jailed impeached and the current president under investigation following fraud s
through syria and libya and should have shown we're very good at destroying things and smashing up our plans but we don't we don't do reconstruction any more just look at the fate of mosul in iraq or rock or in syria the divided councils in washington i think probably trump would like to disengage from any of these wars which are costly become so popular it would be fair to call him a new face in brazil's political life confronting traditional approaches with fresh ideas and far right...
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through syria and libya and should have shown we're very good at destroying things smashing up our homes but we don't we don't do reconstruction any more just look at the fate of mosul in iraq or rock or in syria or divide these councils in washington i think probably trump would like to disengage from any of these wars which will cost sleep both money and men for the americans and not particularly successful on the other hand the pentagon doesn't want to admit defeat and the taliban of course sensing that perhaps it's getting close to the victory on its turfs doesn't feel the need to talk to the americans but the taliban also may feel that talking to russia talking to the neighbors or afghanistan in moscow will help to create a situation we're. in a post war settlement in afghanistan will be acceptable to the neighbors. and other headline news mystery surrounds the fate of a prominent saudi journalist who's been highly critical of the kingdom's royal family he's been missing for almost a week now after entering a saudi consulate in turkey there's been conflicting reports over what's happened and the world's media has been whipped into a frenzy of the story here but tranquil a
through syria and libya and should have shown we're very good at destroying things smashing up our homes but we don't we don't do reconstruction any more just look at the fate of mosul in iraq or rock or in syria or divide these councils in washington i think probably trump would like to disengage from any of these wars which will cost sleep both money and men for the americans and not particularly successful on the other hand the pentagon doesn't want to admit defeat and the taliban of course...
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so she is murder or is turkey trying to get leverage against saudi on regional issues for example the saudi led blockade of qatar saudi involvement in other areas such as iraq and syria or even some would say the most ambitious goal of being seen as the leader of the sunni muslim world but all of those things have been discussed over the last few weeks but the turkish president hasn't made any demoed certainly publicly as of yet has he. well because you don't put all your cards on the table at the start i mean anders absolutely right that this is a very high stakes game and you keep cards in your hand and again you do this at two levels one is that the turks and this is at the root of their disagreement with the saudi prosecutor who's just visited as they are holding back some of the evidence that they have they're not revealing the exact extent of what they've got that's to keep the saudis guessing and secondly when it comes to your aims you don't immediately play your cards and say we want a b. and c. you watch to see how the other side moves and i think right now we're still at that first stage we're still at that stage i think where accuracy deciding how vulnerab
so she is murder or is turkey trying to get leverage against saudi on regional issues for example the saudi led blockade of qatar saudi involvement in other areas such as iraq and syria or even some would say the most ambitious goal of being seen as the leader of the sunni muslim world but all of those things have been discussed over the last few weeks but the turkish president hasn't made any demoed certainly publicly as of yet has he. well because you don't put all your cards on the table at...
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through syria and libya and should have shown we're very good at destroying things smashing up our plans but we don't we don't do reconstruction any more just look at the fate of mosul in iraq or rock or in syria that are divided councils in washington i think probably trump would like to disengage from any of these wars which are costly both money and men for the americans and not particularly successful on the other hand the pentagon doesn't want to admit defeat and the taliban of course since in that perhaps it's getting close to the victory on its turfs doesn't feel the need to talk to the americans but the taliban also may feel that talking to russia talking to the neighbors were who will help to create a situation. a post-war settlement in afghanistan will be acceptable to the neighbors. a controversial right wing a dubbed the trump of the tropics as one of the first rounds of brazil's presidential election and by a large margin however the narrow failed to secure the fifty percent needed to avoid a second round runoff is supporters have taken to the streets claiming fraud is the heat of this high stakes election turns up reports. yes brazilians cast their ballots but we
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through syria and libya and should have shown we're very good at destroying things smashing up our own but we don't we don't do reconstruction any more just look at the fate of mosul in iraq or rock or in syria that have divided councils in washington i think probably trump would like to disengage from any of these wars which are costly both money and men for the americans and not particularly successful on the other hand the pentagon doesn't want to admit defeat and the taliban of course sensing that perhaps it's getting close to the victory on its turfs doesn't feel the need to talk to the americans but the taliban also may feel that talking to russia or talking to the neighbors or afghanistan in moscow will help to create a situation where. in the post war settlement in afghanistan will be acceptable to the neighbors. and investigative journalist probing misuse of e.u. funds has been found dead in a horrific attack in bulgaria our correspondent peter all of a brings us up to date on this murder. thirty year old reporter victoria martin over was raped and murdered in the northern bulgarian city of heroes or prosecutors say that she died following being beaten to the head a
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a terry something that stands up for iraq and is not reliant on the tehranl of the tamron -- regime. this is a senseless war for the iranian people to be in syria or trying to make iraq into a rump state. it will not work, and it is wasting the resources that would if that wasin iran not a revolutionary regime. if it was a government that cared about its people. it is more about the long-term view that anything we are going to do with the u.s. military to rebuff the iranian influence in those places, that is best led by diplomats and political leaders who were present their diplomats ind are the international community supporting them? >> will move to a couple of the questions soon. one area where we see increased challenges in managing partnerships is the red sea. in djibouti and the coast of somalia, eritrea and sudan, there is a proliferation of military bases and appointments sponsored by the gulf states, turkey, china and other external actors. how do you see this region? what priority does it have, and what is the administration's approach? has had moreyemen problems than any people deserve to carry. we are calling on all of the cootiesspeci
a terry something that stands up for iraq and is not reliant on the tehranl of the tamron -- regime. this is a senseless war for the iranian people to be in syria or trying to make iraq into a rump state. it will not work, and it is wasting the resources that would if that wasin iran not a revolutionary regime. if it was a government that cared about its people. it is more about the long-term view that anything we are going to do with the u.s. military to rebuff the iranian influence in those...
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forces they've been our most stalwart ally in syria to predict kurds in general who have been our allies throughout the region iraq iran syria and to more or less eliminate those elements that we thought were associated directly with or were islamic state terrorist now realize that the incompetence of our intelligence agency the cia the incompetence of some members of the pentagon in terms of coordinating these actions have looked rather ambiguous and even stupid to the rest of the world when we found ourselves for example with the cia on one side the military on the other side and neither of them able to sort through the various groupings in syria and decide which was al qaida which was out qaeda affiliated which was isis and which was genuine freedom fighters if you will and i'm not at all sure there are any of those in syria right but i really was a hard sorting but i really meant airstrikes on our fact not on i think. well i don't know that we've been conducting airstrikes on assad's forces such as they are regular forces well they have but how am i if we have i think yeah well i think it's been accidental the confliction between russi
forces they've been our most stalwart ally in syria to predict kurds in general who have been our allies throughout the region iraq iran syria and to more or less eliminate those elements that we thought were associated directly with or were islamic state terrorist now realize that the incompetence of our intelligence agency the cia the incompetence of some members of the pentagon in terms of coordinating these actions have looked rather ambiguous and even stupid to the rest of the world when...
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or. and when you go into that environment make no mistake that you're in a complex environment in northern iraq or syria. we are not getting a free pass in those areas and we are already there. if you are flying in asia, with one of our allies over there, you are in a complex environment where you have to have those systems operating. are we addressing those? yes we are. this, we are well into this. we are talking about moving away from that environment. yes to a certain degree but we are in it today. >> in a large bureaucracy when you send a signal for years we have a certain level of effort. the secretary of defense wrote his budget outline, we are going to do readiness for a couple years and my question really is everybody else come along for the ride, people who do contracting, people who deliver spares and equipment that marines, navy, airman need. we are not there. that is the sense of urgency leadership, it has everything to do with readiness recovery and doing their business and a lot of it is culture. we have taught ourselves sequestration in 2013, this is what i do, these are my patterns and w
or. and when you go into that environment make no mistake that you're in a complex environment in northern iraq or syria. we are not getting a free pass in those areas and we are already there. if you are flying in asia, with one of our allies over there, you are in a complex environment where you have to have those systems operating. are we addressing those? yes we are. this, we are well into this. we are talking about moving away from that environment. yes to a certain degree but we are in it...
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through syria and libya and sure have shown we're very good at destroying things and smashing up our opponents but we don't we don't do reconstruction and just look at the fate of mosul in iraq or rock or in syria where it's all to the second world war america put western europe back together and that of course meant that a lot of america's former enemy said well actually being defeated by the americans is a good thing the japanese saw that now unfortunately people say why is this enormously rich and powerful country able to destroy its opponents in a few weeks and months but it doesn't put the electricity in the water system back it doesn't build roads by the time the americans got around to doing this almost eight or nine years after the initial invasion in two thousand the war of course hearts and minds have been lost and perhaps lost forever sadly at this point the u.s. has sent mixed signals are talking to the taliban are not what you think their attitude is at this point and towards the upcoming possible talks that will be taking place in moscow. whether divided councils in washington i think probably trump would like to disengage from any of these wars which are costly b
through syria and libya and sure have shown we're very good at destroying things and smashing up our opponents but we don't we don't do reconstruction and just look at the fate of mosul in iraq or rock or in syria where it's all to the second world war america put western europe back together and that of course meant that a lot of america's former enemy said well actually being defeated by the americans is a good thing the japanese saw that now unfortunately people say why is this enormously...
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loyal to ethnic group, their sect, region, their tribe than they are to entity called let's say syria or iraq and the result has been catastrophic, state failure, civil war, half of syria's population pushed out or killed and that's kind of the end point of decline of national identity. in a democracy, you also need national identity because democracy does not mean that you cultural uniform and does not mean that everybody agrees but they have to agree on certain basic things, they have to agree on certain basic institutions, they have to agree on the legitimacy of institutions and have to be willing to accept failure to those institutions, they don't get their immediate goals and that's the only condition under which a democracy can work and i think that american national identity has been weakened over the years and it's really, you know, it's the work of both the left and the right, so on the left there is a certain, you know, i think that identity politics in this country has perfectly legitimate roots in a lot of existing social injustice, but there's a certain interpretation of that kin
loyal to ethnic group, their sect, region, their tribe than they are to entity called let's say syria or iraq and the result has been catastrophic, state failure, civil war, half of syria's population pushed out or killed and that's kind of the end point of decline of national identity. in a democracy, you also need national identity because democracy does not mean that you cultural uniform and does not mean that everybody agrees but they have to agree on certain basic things, they have to...
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if you meet refugees from afghanistan or iraq, syria, the vast majority, do not share the extremist worldview that these groups do. they actually become ambassadors of american ideals. they show that the united states is a country that is welcoming of all religions, people of all faiths and all walks of life. it is regardless of whether there muslim, christian, jewish or have no religion at all. people can come together in this country and that is what counters the narrative of an exclusive religious or ethnic nation that groups like isis and al qaeda are trying to foster around the world. >> i want to thank each of you kill your your district each of you for your willingness to participate in this conversation. we have only scratched the surface. i encourage you to reach out to us with any questions. we will take a 16 minute break before we return to our second panel which will discuss the three keys that scott talked about, the people, the process, some of the policy regarding what resettlement looks like in the united states. i encourage you to come back. get some coffee, take a quick rake
if you meet refugees from afghanistan or iraq, syria, the vast majority, do not share the extremist worldview that these groups do. they actually become ambassadors of american ideals. they show that the united states is a country that is welcoming of all religions, people of all faiths and all walks of life. it is regardless of whether there muslim, christian, jewish or have no religion at all. people can come together in this country and that is what counters the narrative of an exclusive...
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you go into that environment you are in a complex environment if you are in places like northern iraq or syria. you are not getting a free pass. everyone has systems that challenge you on a daily basis. we are already there. if you are flying in asia right now, whether you are doing a training event with one of our allies over there, you are in a complex environment and you have to have those systems operating. langa -- are their challenges? you bet. are we addressing those? yes, we are. >> i don't worry so much about you guys, a large bureaucracy you said a signal. the secretary of defense that we are going to do readiness for a couple of years. my question really is does everyone else come along for that right? those who do contracting, those who deliver spares and equipment ? we are not there. that is the sense of urgency that leadership is trying to impart and everyone that have anything to do with readiness recovery. a lot of it is culture. we have taught ourselves that this is what i do, these are my patterns. we are trying to say this is not right. we need to raise the standards, and we
you go into that environment you are in a complex environment if you are in places like northern iraq or syria. you are not getting a free pass. everyone has systems that challenge you on a daily basis. we are already there. if you are flying in asia right now, whether you are doing a training event with one of our allies over there, you are in a complex environment and you have to have those systems operating. langa -- are their challenges? you bet. are we addressing those? yes, we are....
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so she is murder or is turkey trying to get leverage against saudi on regional issues for example the saudi led blockade of qatar saudi involvement in other areas such as iraq and syria or even some would say the most ambitious goal of being seen as the leader of the sunni muslim world but all of those things have been discussed over the last few weeks but the turkish president hasn't made any demoed certainly publicly as of yet has he. well because you don't put all your cards on the table at the start i mean anders absolutely right that this is a very high stakes game and you keep cards in your hand and again you do this at two levels one is that the turks and this is at the root of their disagreement with the saudi prosecutor who's just visited it is they are holding back some of the evidence that they have they're not revealing the exact extent of what they've got that's to keep the saudis guessing and secondly when it comes to your aims you don't immediately play your cards and say we want a b. and c. you watch to see how the other side moves and i think right now we're still at that first stage we're still at that stage i think where accuracy deciding how vulne
so she is murder or is turkey trying to get leverage against saudi on regional issues for example the saudi led blockade of qatar saudi involvement in other areas such as iraq and syria or even some would say the most ambitious goal of being seen as the leader of the sunni muslim world but all of those things have been discussed over the last few weeks but the turkish president hasn't made any demoed certainly publicly as of yet has he. well because you don't put all your cards on the table at...
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go into that environment, you are in a complex environment when you are in places like northern iraq or syria. you are not getting a free pass in those areas. everybody has got systems which challenge you on a daily basis. we are already there. ,f you are flying in asia whether you are doing a training event with one of our partner allies, you are in a complex environment where you have to have those systems operating. are there challenges? you bet. are we addressing those? we are. this is -- we are well into this thing. we talk about movingly from the low threat environment. yesterday certain degree but we are in it today. -- i don't worry much about you guys. large bureaucracy, when you send a signal for years that you have a certain level of effort and the secretary of defense wrote his budget outlined and said we are going to do readiness and then be at the high end. , doesstion really is everybody else come along for the ride question mark the people who do contracting, who deliver spares and equipment that are forward marines and navy airman. >> we are not there. that is the sense of ur
go into that environment, you are in a complex environment when you are in places like northern iraq or syria. you are not getting a free pass in those areas. everybody has got systems which challenge you on a daily basis. we are already there. ,f you are flying in asia whether you are doing a training event with one of our partner allies, you are in a complex environment where you have to have those systems operating. are there challenges? you bet. are we addressing those? we are. this is --...
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so she is murder or is turkey trying to get leverage against saudi on regional issues for example the saudi led blockade of qatar saudi involvement in other areas such as iraq and syria or even some would say the most ambitious goal of being seen as the leader of the sunni muslim world but all of those things have been discussed over the last few weeks but the turkish president hasn't made any demoed certainly publicly as of yet has he. well because you don't put all your cards on the table at the start i mean anders absolutely right that this is a very high stakes game and you keep cards in your hand and again you do this at two levels one is that the turks and this is at the root of their disagreement with the saudi prosecutor who's just visited is they are holding back some of the evidence that they have they're not revealing the exact extent of what they've got that's to keep the saudis guessing and secondly when it comes to your aims you don't immediately play your cards and say we want a b. and c. you watch to see how the other side moves and i think right now we're still at that first stage we're still at that stage i think where accuracy deciding how vulnerab
so she is murder or is turkey trying to get leverage against saudi on regional issues for example the saudi led blockade of qatar saudi involvement in other areas such as iraq and syria or even some would say the most ambitious goal of being seen as the leader of the sunni muslim world but all of those things have been discussed over the last few weeks but the turkish president hasn't made any demoed certainly publicly as of yet has he. well because you don't put all your cards on the table at...
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regrouping in either side of the euphrates river osama bin jollied out of iraq by the iraq syria border and on friday or so a binge of aid will bring us more from al qaim where human rights watch is urging countries to hold fair trials for those accused of committing crimes under eisel turkey's foreign ministry has summoned saudi arabia's ambassador for a meeting of the disappearance of a prominent saudi journalist saudi officials insist jamal khashoggi disappeared after he left the consulate building in istanbul the turkish government says they believe he's still inside a shell he had been living in self-imposed exile in the united states while writing columns critical of the kingdom and its policies under crown prince mohammed bin sound man thousands of yemenis have rallied in the second biggest city of ties in protest of the worsening economy the rio has lost more than half its value since war began in twenty fifteen or prices of basic commodities have soared to an affordable levels and many think the saudi led coalition is to blame when it smith reports from djibouti. economic collapse rather than t
regrouping in either side of the euphrates river osama bin jollied out of iraq by the iraq syria border and on friday or so a binge of aid will bring us more from al qaim where human rights watch is urging countries to hold fair trials for those accused of committing crimes under eisel turkey's foreign ministry has summoned saudi arabia's ambassador for a meeting of the disappearance of a prominent saudi journalist saudi officials insist jamal khashoggi disappeared after he left the consulate...
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it most now i saw no longer controls towns and cities in iraq but its fight has still operate in the desert regions or on the border with syria iraq's military has launched another offensive to target cells long off of the group lost territory has gained rare access to the bost desert a solid binge of aid reports in the border town of. even after i flew has been defeated the safest way to get to the border between iraq and syria is by air this is iraq's empty quarter the desert which spans most of iraq's more than six hundred kilometer long border with syria i think why do those still hold up here. and soon after. the u.s. military. the pilots didn't tell us what they were shooting and didn't see any moving targets they had planned on their failure four years ago and bar was their final destination if this caliphate did not work out which it did not. helping iraqi forces but it insists its role is to aid and assist and not engage in the fight. much of that comes in the shape of intelligence sharing and training iraqi soldiers and nuts of critical importance in hard to reach areas such as province iraq's open desert has valley
it most now i saw no longer controls towns and cities in iraq but its fight has still operate in the desert regions or on the border with syria iraq's military has launched another offensive to target cells long off of the group lost territory has gained rare access to the bost desert a solid binge of aid reports in the border town of. even after i flew has been defeated the safest way to get to the border between iraq and syria is by air this is iraq's empty quarter the desert which spans most...
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administration is wear in final stages of defeating isis, does isis have 30 thousand or more fighter in iraq or syria. >> these numeric estimates are low confidence to be hurry, show question isis taken huge hits, 95% plus% of territory they once was held they no longer hold. the key is to keep pressure on them. without a doubt to be thinking longer term in terms of sunni disenfranchise am.ment. we saw them several years ago begin to be thinking about how to imminent an insurgency strategy. we see this throughout iraq and syria. if we don't keep pressure on them, if we don't address the problems of disenfranchize ament we should expect to see problems in the future. >> thank you for that. i look forward to working with you and your team, i think we have to keep pressure on them. director wray. one truly emerging threat i don't believe that we're grappling with, is threat of use of video editing practices enhanced by artificial intelligence to -- im%in impersn and video edits have economisted for -- existed for years, they are more pro sis. the result is that old adage of camera never lies, may no lon
administration is wear in final stages of defeating isis, does isis have 30 thousand or more fighter in iraq or syria. >> these numeric estimates are low confidence to be hurry, show question isis taken huge hits, 95% plus% of territory they once was held they no longer hold. the key is to keep pressure on them. without a doubt to be thinking longer term in terms of sunni disenfranchise am.ment. we saw them several years ago begin to be thinking about how to imminent an insurgency...
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to acknowledge its role in most of the civilian casualties it caused or since the coalition campaign against eisel in syria and iraq began in twenty fourteen the u.k.'s carried out some seventeen hundred airstrikes two hundred fifteen of them around the city of iraq are alone it earlier this year britain's defense ministry admitted responsibility for just a single civilian death some british m.p.'s agree with amnesty that u.k. authorities are in denial. during a strike to engage three diminished fighters a civilian motorbike crossed into the strike area at the last moment and it was assessed that one civilian was unintentionally killed the government's assertion is part of a wider strategy of denial around the consequences of britain's military campaign in syria and iraq britain's defense minister told us the u.k.'s provided details on each of the seven hundred strikes including operational briefings and confirmed when there was that civilian casualty it out it missions are carefully planned and aimed at minimizing the effect on civilians adding it would have preferred to have been involved in the city's research t
to acknowledge its role in most of the civilian casualties it caused or since the coalition campaign against eisel in syria and iraq began in twenty fourteen the u.k.'s carried out some seventeen hundred airstrikes two hundred fifteen of them around the city of iraq are alone it earlier this year britain's defense ministry admitted responsibility for just a single civilian death some british m.p.'s agree with amnesty that u.k. authorities are in denial. during a strike to engage three...
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country because it is a key player in the region and if egypt finds itself in a situation like iraq or or syria. this would be this would create another headache another headache for europe so it doesn't so it seems from the chancellor side that it's something that she brings up but on the ground as far as cooperation and trade and even arms trade goes it's business as usual business as usual something that chancellor nina emphasizes while she was asked specifically we heard that sound bite from her whether she can continue with business as usual after these massive announcement yesterday that she'll be stepping down as the head of her party and that she will no longer a pursue her position as chancellor after twenty twenty one after her current term is up how much has this diminished her standing internationally in her relations with other countries that in her position as chancellor of germany. i think there are there are two differing sides differing viewpoints on this and what these announcements whether they've been beneficial to the current government coalition and her position as chancel
country because it is a key player in the region and if egypt finds itself in a situation like iraq or or syria. this would be this would create another headache another headache for europe so it doesn't so it seems from the chancellor side that it's something that she brings up but on the ground as far as cooperation and trade and even arms trade goes it's business as usual business as usual something that chancellor nina emphasizes while she was asked specifically we heard that sound bite...