the fight against isis is a unity government, a truly inclusive government that will include the untrophies to try and undo what prime minister nuri al maliki has done over the past few years. his sectarian policies have sidelined them in politics and the security forces, shia dominated security forces they say have persecuted them. this is going to be a tough one for haith hadider al abadi to ty and bring them back into the negotiating table. >> right, because without this, what is left for iraq? without some kind of government coming together, how can they possibly stand up to this spread of isis and the terror we're seeing in parts of the country? >>. >> well, natalie, some see this government formation hater al r haider al abadi as the last cannes for saving iraq right now. he needs to bring together the sunnis who were marginalized, the kurds who have gone into serious political disputes with baghdad. it's a very, very tough task. we've seen in the past isis really does exploit a situation like this. it strives op sectarian divisions and it tries to ignite and reignite the sectarian wa