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that being isis, of course. i know you have been discussing whether the governments reflect the will of the people here in the region. let me give you a sense of how things feel here. if this is a quick -- a very brief and quick and effective operation -- i think you will retain the support of people. certainly here in the uea and saudi and bahrain. it has been a real concern about the rise of extremist violence here. not least the extreme brotherhood who have been of late in qatar which caused a rift. this is brief, quick and effective, then the u.s. will retain the will of the people. if it goes on longer and more get involved, the likes of iran covertly or overtly, then i think things might change a bit. we are yet, john, to find out exactly how, for example, uae is involved. there is the peshmerga gulf here on the border. saudis already said they will train militarily and these syrian moderate fighters. we are getting the flesh on the bones as it were through the day. fascinating to see those who have signed
that being isis, of course. i know you have been discussing whether the governments reflect the will of the people here in the region. let me give you a sense of how things feel here. if this is a quick -- a very brief and quick and effective operation -- i think you will retain the support of people. certainly here in the uea and saudi and bahrain. it has been a real concern about the rise of extremist violence here. not least the extreme brotherhood who have been of late in qatar which caused...
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isis claimed it is isis' capital. there's been a lot of back and forth. a lot of syrian government bombings by the way on isis there. the u.s. would conduct air strikes in syria they said without the government's consent it would be considered an act of aggression. they have the capability with the air defense system to foot down suit fig u.s. fighter jets. if it were to happen the u.s. would destroy syria's air defenses. whether they gave consent about the air strikes is unclear. syrian deputy prime minister as i reported earlier it is in new york he's scheduled to speak on monday and followed by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a footnote to all of this ainsley and heather israel shot down a fighter jet that strayed into israeli airspace in the northern part of israel apparently hitting rebel targets along the border rment we have reported extensively about the anti syrian government forces battling with the syrian government. it looks like this has nothing to do with the u.s. air strikes. but again if we hear anything from president assad i
isis claimed it is isis' capital. there's been a lot of back and forth. a lot of syrian government bombings by the way on isis there. the u.s. would conduct air strikes in syria they said without the government's consent it would be considered an act of aggression. they have the capability with the air defense system to foot down suit fig u.s. fighter jets. if it were to happen the u.s. would destroy syria's air defenses. whether they gave consent about the air strikes is unclear. syrian deputy...
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these isis fighters right now. and the other thing it illustrates, phil, as you say is the failure of you are the i do act, turkey not part of this. and the coalition partners with the united states not willing i think to go after these isis fighters perhaps near the turkish border. phil, if you're still there, tell me what you're seeing right now. >> sure, john. you make the point about the turkish military. they are here patrolling this heavily fortified border. they have checkpoints here, armored vehicles patrols. what you were hearing was, yes, the crowd cheering as they have been through the afternoon as their kurdish brothers, the ethnic population stretches across the border between turkey and syria. these are largely turkish kurds but they are here watching their kurdish brothers fight at isis in the distance and wherever it has looked like the kurds have been taking the fight directly to isis, scoring a hit somewhere close to that isis position then, yes, the cheers have very much gone up. the turkish mili
these isis fighters right now. and the other thing it illustrates, phil, as you say is the failure of you are the i do act, turkey not part of this. and the coalition partners with the united states not willing i think to go after these isis fighters perhaps near the turkish border. phil, if you're still there, tell me what you're seeing right now. >> sure, john. you make the point about the turkish military. they are here patrolling this heavily fortified border. they have checkpoints...
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isis, the terrorist group. that's run like a well-oiled business. >> the way isis documents its operations shows that it is different kind of terrorist organization. >> they are not just savvy. they are sophisticated and they learn. >> watching this latest propaganda video is akin to taking in a hollywood action movie. but the action here is all too real and the isis pr machine is constantly making sure the world is aware. the images of attacks and beheadings serving as beacons. >> it raises the profile of the organization and as a result brings more money to the organization and brings more members to the organization and brings more prestige to the organization. >> reporter: making the goal of all the publicity clear. isis wants to show its dominance and recruit. >> they are competing with other organizations and by documenting its actions it wants to show its superiority on the battlefield. >> reporter: besides videos, isis produces massive company reports. this is 410 ages all in arabic and all in an effort
isis, the terrorist group. that's run like a well-oiled business. >> the way isis documents its operations shows that it is different kind of terrorist organization. >> they are not just savvy. they are sophisticated and they learn. >> watching this latest propaganda video is akin to taking in a hollywood action movie. but the action here is all too real and the isis pr machine is constantly making sure the world is aware. the images of attacks and beheadings serving as...
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homeland than isis itself? the answers that we have been getting are there isn't evidence out there. there are not plots of eminent importance to u.s. security. the way they worded that, they were plotting attacks that could be eminent. there seems to be a difference there. that is something we want to know more about. their goal was to attack u.s. targets perhaps on u.s. soil. the u.s. government has been really reassuring in the last few weeks that there aren't any known plots that could be disrupted or were of more specificity than at least what was said in the press release from centcom. >> in the days ahead, we will have more questions about those groups and what was achieved. michelle kosinski, thank you. >>> the human toll. the victims of isis in that region. there have been tens of thousands of kurdish residents in syria trying to get over the border into turkey. we have developments there overnight. cnn's arwa damon live on the border right now. good morning, arwa. >> reporter: good morning. you can se
homeland than isis itself? the answers that we have been getting are there isn't evidence out there. there are not plots of eminent importance to u.s. security. the way they worded that, they were plotting attacks that could be eminent. there seems to be a difference there. that is something we want to know more about. their goal was to attack u.s. targets perhaps on u.s. soil. the u.s. government has been really reassuring in the last few weeks that there aren't any known plots that could be...
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that isis likes to put on. there are many number of things in which things could go in unexpectedly bad directions. >> after air strikes, is it clear that they have a next thing in mind that they might be able to do operationally? >> well, it's not clear. the president of the united states has said over and over and over again that absolutely we have troops technically inside iraq. at the end of the day, there are limited things that one can do from the air. the president seems to have set that and said we're going to keep bombing. we're going to keep eroding and degrading isis over time. nearly every other major commander from the former central commander, general maddis and others have said that's not a winning strategy. we're going to having attention inside washington, d.c. about how this war is conducted. and like afghanistan, you'll see that war litigated on the pages of "the new york times" and "washington post" and "wall street journal" despite what's going on over in syria on the ground. so i worry tha
that isis likes to put on. there are many number of things in which things could go in unexpectedly bad directions. >> after air strikes, is it clear that they have a next thing in mind that they might be able to do operationally? >> well, it's not clear. the president of the united states has said over and over and over again that absolutely we have troops technically inside iraq. at the end of the day, there are limited things that one can do from the air. the president seems to...
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this was taken several months ago, i think. >> back in march when isis -- >> when isis first took over. so what is the situation now? is it any different? >> it's certainly different. after president obama gave his speech, after the air strikes began, we're told by activists who have visited there as recently as this week that many of the families, many of the women and children have left that central area of the city, some of the administrative offices have been abandoned by isis, some of their leadership we were told by an activist a matter of 48 hours ago have left the city and they're seeking safety because they really fear that they could be caught in the crossfire with all of these air strikes which are described as more powerful, of course, than what the syrian regime itself is doing. but at the same time, they're still there. they're still inside syria. they're still standing by this islamic state. >> isis has found a toe hold and we're seeing it play out in the hidden video. thanks so much. >>> now sounding the alarm for west africa and the world, the president asks for help o
this was taken several months ago, i think. >> back in march when isis -- >> when isis first took over. so what is the situation now? is it any different? >> it's certainly different. after president obama gave his speech, after the air strikes began, we're told by activists who have visited there as recently as this week that many of the families, many of the women and children have left that central area of the city, some of the administrative offices have been abandoned by...
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these terrorists are not under isis control, but they've pledged allegiance to isis leader abu backer al baghdadi. in the philippines, they threaten to execute two hostages if the bombing campaign against isis doesn't stop. they come on the heels of three executions by isis on videotape. with air strikes intensifying, will this tactic of abductions spread. will americmore americans be at from isis and they're spott supporters. >> there's ever reason to believe that they're going to do what they can. they're in survival mode, so this is a tactic they do all the time, to raise money, to influence societies, and to legitimatize their organization. so there's no reason to doubt that they're going to do everything they can. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence and counterterror officials wouldn't comment when we asked if they're worried that air strikes will lead to more hostage taking. so we asked a former fbi hostage specialist. >> they have to be. they're responsible -- any responsible government official would be concerned. is it the right thing to do, militarily, where they're killing peopl
these terrorists are not under isis control, but they've pledged allegiance to isis leader abu backer al baghdadi. in the philippines, they threaten to execute two hostages if the bombing campaign against isis doesn't stop. they come on the heels of three executions by isis on videotape. with air strikes intensifying, will this tactic of abductions spread. will americmore americans be at from isis and they're spott supporters. >> there's ever reason to believe that they're going to do...
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just for isis. >> just for isis. training camps on a scale last seen in taliban-run afghanistan. tens of millions of dollars of cash reserves. the 9/11 operation cost $500,000 to give you some context. a lot of theoretical concern about this group. at the same time, this group has never plotted. the leadership of this group has never plotted a single terrorist plot against the west. they may now retaliate. that's everybody's concern. >> well, i think, yes, we need to prepare. yes we are preparing. i'm not sure we should advertise to sifs exactly what we're doing. it's smart not to do that. in the president's address, hopefully in a near time period, he does have to address america and talk about what we are doing to build resilience. i also think jeh johnson who was just praised and is a very able homeland secretary should be out there talking to the american people about what to look for and what to do. the american people are our best line of defense. we have well trained, finally well trained fir
just for isis. >> just for isis. training camps on a scale last seen in taliban-run afghanistan. tens of millions of dollars of cash reserves. the 9/11 operation cost $500,000 to give you some context. a lot of theoretical concern about this group. at the same time, this group has never plotted. the leadership of this group has never plotted a single terrorist plot against the west. they may now retaliate. that's everybody's concern. >> well, i think, yes, we need to prepare. yes we...
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isis. the u.s. wants to see more of that. >> we're very grateful at both egypt and the arab league have supported this coalition every step of the way. and in each of the meetings that i had today, we discussed how we could better accelerate the efforts in bringing more nations on board and in dividing up the responsibilities. >> and just who will be doing what in this global coalition still needs to be hammered out, from cairo secretary kerry is traveling to paris where he'll attend a conference of countries that are expected to take part in the coalition. and from there he travels to new york to the u.n. general assembly, where the fight against isis is definitely going to be topping the agenda. randi? >> elise labott, thank you very much. >>> a former top commander of american and nato troops in afghanistan is weighing in on the threat posed by isis. in an exclusive interview with cnn, retired four-star general stanley mcchrystal talked to erin burnett about why isis is unlike other terr
isis. the u.s. wants to see more of that. >> we're very grateful at both egypt and the arab league have supported this coalition every step of the way. and in each of the meetings that i had today, we discussed how we could better accelerate the efforts in bringing more nations on board and in dividing up the responsibilities. >> and just who will be doing what in this global coalition still needs to be hammered out, from cairo secretary kerry is traveling to paris where he'll...
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isis is actually getting stronger. isis is funding itself. isis is selling oil quantities on the black market. they're bringing fighters from all over the world with every day that passes, and a third of iraq and a large swath of syria is under this terrorist state. it's not even a state sponsor of terror. things get worse. and it will be harder to dislodge them. so the idea that we can have meetings and discuss this and eventually a grand coalition will form and a politician solution is nice, but not enough. >> go ahead, juliette. >> everything buck says is descriptive. and no one is denying it. this is a serious threat to the region. it's a serious threat to europe. so the question of what the strategy is has to be -- it has to be backed up by details. so it is that we start bombing in syria? what will that mean? what will the consequences mean? or we or our allies or our regional partners have troops on the ground. both of those are serious questions of which no one on this panel has said specifically what the consequences will be. so the
isis is actually getting stronger. isis is funding itself. isis is selling oil quantities on the black market. they're bringing fighters from all over the world with every day that passes, and a third of iraq and a large swath of syria is under this terrorist state. it's not even a state sponsor of terror. things get worse. and it will be harder to dislodge them. so the idea that we can have meetings and discuss this and eventually a grand coalition will form and a politician solution is nice,...
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later isis in syria. i think we're coming to the realizition that this is really one target set and we have to attack it simultaneously. whereas i thought we were going to put off air strikes in syria to a later date, i think we may see this happen sooner rather than later because many of us believe this is all happening in syria. isis regards that they have some semblance of safety in syria. they regard that border as a hindrance for us although they don't recognize that border. i'm assuming that pretty soon washington, london and some of the other members of the coalition should say why should we recognize that border. i think you're right. we may see an advancement of the timetable. >> you're talking about air strikes. everybody talks about air strikes. the president keeps saying there will be no combat forces on the ground. let me ask you to be very clear and help us because there are uniformed u.s. military personnel in iraq. they are on the ground. who is there? what are they doing? what are the cha
later isis in syria. i think we're coming to the realizition that this is really one target set and we have to attack it simultaneously. whereas i thought we were going to put off air strikes in syria to a later date, i think we may see this happen sooner rather than later because many of us believe this is all happening in syria. isis regards that they have some semblance of safety in syria. they regard that border as a hindrance for us although they don't recognize that border. i'm assuming...
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-led coalition against isis. and you've rightly pointed out it's important to the states that the wider world get the sense that this is not just a u.s. effort, that this is an effort from the region. and when you talk to people here in the gulf at least, they say this is for all intents and purposes our responsibility. and having this being only a u.s. effort wouldn't be any fault of the u.s., which in many parts of this region isn't held in great esteem. but also important that the arab countries sort of step up at this point. amateur video in eastern syria claims to show several strikes from overnight. the u.s. military saying, as i've said, that saudi and the uae carried out seven of these 13 strikes. bahrain and zwror dan taking part in the first round of strikes, qatar, and i'll say it again, playing a supporting role. john? >> thank you, we appreciate that. becky anderson live for us there in abu dhabi. none of the original allies are taking part in this. is this a problem for the united states? we'll take
-led coalition against isis. and you've rightly pointed out it's important to the states that the wider world get the sense that this is not just a u.s. effort, that this is an effort from the region. and when you talk to people here in the gulf at least, they say this is for all intents and purposes our responsibility. and having this being only a u.s. effort wouldn't be any fault of the u.s., which in many parts of this region isn't held in great esteem. but also important that the arab...
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also of isis' own victims. in its most recent issue, the final section defending his murder as retribution for campaigns in the middle east. >> analysts say that's designed to set him up as the overall leader of jihadists worldwide, ahead of the likes of al qaeda leader al zawahari. >> this technique, is it working or not working? >> one u.s. counterterrorism official told me, all the young jihadists around the world through social media. xh increasing in number with his thousands of new foreign fighters. >> brian todd reporting. let's dig a little bit deeper with cnn terrorism analyst, the co-author of a brand new book entitled agent storm. we're also joined by our senior international correspondent nic robertson, a documentary based on the book. >> i think that is quite a factor. they're not just putting that out. also translating it into french, german and all sorts of. a surge in the number of european militants. >> there's a report out there today that al qaeda arabian peninsula, al qaeda and the islam isl
also of isis' own victims. in its most recent issue, the final section defending his murder as retribution for campaigns in the middle east. >> analysts say that's designed to set him up as the overall leader of jihadists worldwide, ahead of the likes of al qaeda leader al zawahari. >> this technique, is it working or not working? >> one u.s. counterterrorism official told me, all the young jihadists around the world through social media. xh increasing in number with his...
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but who is isis? they combine viciousness on the ground with a supremacy in social media. >> it's trying to create the largest caliphate it can. >> what do we know about the man wearing a wristwatch who says he is the rightful leader of isis. >> faulker has been a shadowy presence for a very long time. >> and how he is using a former catholic school student from the boston area to spread propaganda. including the beheading videos around the world. >> why do you think this mosque keeps ending up attached to terrorism? >> isis controls the area the size of kansas across iraq and syria. you will see why they are the richest terrorist organization on earth. >> this is like a digital network. almost like a tv station. we take you inside a terrorist troop war that surprised al qaeda. the united states and our allies. or did it? >> now, from studio j at fox news headquarters, here is greta van susteren. >> what is isis and what do they want? over the past decade colonel oliver north and war stories team have
but who is isis? they combine viciousness on the ground with a supremacy in social media. >> it's trying to create the largest caliphate it can. >> what do we know about the man wearing a wristwatch who says he is the rightful leader of isis. >> faulker has been a shadowy presence for a very long time. >> and how he is using a former catholic school student from the boston area to spread propaganda. including the beheading videos around the world. >> why do you...
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targeting isis command. peter ducey is live in washington with the breakdown. >> the islamic state says their capital is in the northern syrian town of raka where the first explosions were reported shortly after 8:30 eastern time last night with isis command and control centers, training camps and weapons depots all in the crosshairs of tomahawk missiles as well as ordnances dropped by predator drones, b-1 bombers, f-16 and f-18 fighters and for the first time ever in combat the f-22 raptor, stealth raptor. release from centcom in the last hour lists 14 targets damaged by the missiles. the united states is not alone in this air assault that lasted several hours. four arab partners also flew over searia, the united arab emirates, saudi arabia, jordan and bahrain. fifth arab partner, qatar, contributed in some ways, just not with help in the air. we're told the decision to strike overnight was made early monday by a commander at centcom who is authorized to do so by the president. president owe baja has been r
targeting isis command. peter ducey is live in washington with the breakdown. >> the islamic state says their capital is in the northern syrian town of raka where the first explosions were reported shortly after 8:30 eastern time last night with isis command and control centers, training camps and weapons depots all in the crosshairs of tomahawk missiles as well as ordnances dropped by predator drones, b-1 bombers, f-16 and f-18 fighters and for the first time ever in combat the f-22...
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isis in iraq. they all have the same ideologies and goal, establishing an islamic state all over the middle east and the world. >> we mow that steven sotloff, the american journalist that was beheaded, also had israeli citizenship. what is israel doing about that? >> israel is part of the global war on terror. >> specifically revenge, retaliation. we know that israel has a history when an israeli citizen is killed, taking revenge. are you planning, plotting? do you see that as a possibility? >> well, you know, we are defending ourselves. we have just now finished two months -- almost two months of fighting hamas in gaza. as i want to emphasize, there are plenty of jihadist terrorist organizations like isil. the only difference is that i ice -- >> very similar technology. >> we know israel has an excellent intelligence service. do you know, you don't have to tell us who it is, who killed steven sotloff? >> i don't think we know more than the united states or britain. but i would like, with your perm
isis in iraq. they all have the same ideologies and goal, establishing an islamic state all over the middle east and the world. >> we mow that steven sotloff, the american journalist that was beheaded, also had israeli citizenship. what is israel doing about that? >> israel is part of the global war on terror. >> specifically revenge, retaliation. we know that israel has a history when an israeli citizen is killed, taking revenge. are you planning, plotting? do you see that as...
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so all this is bringing the sense of isis -- the atrocities of isis to the forefront. many people here think that's really helped to gather momentum in favor of this motion. a poll has said that 57% are in favor of air strikes against isis in iraq. 24% against it. and when asked about syria, which is not a motion just to clarify that is on the table right now, 51% said were in favor, 26% against. so a complete turn around from what we saw last year. although there will be a backing of this motion, it will face many, many tough questions later on. about 3 1/2 hours i would say. >> and a six-hour debate. it's going to be quote a day there in london. thank you. >>> coming up next here on cnn, something she mentioned there, outrage over a series of gruesome killings is what put isis in the cross hairs of the west. but one of the coalition partners is known to use some of its own barbaric forms of punishment. what human rights groups are saying about saudi arabia. enhance your eye color for a naturally beautiful look with consistent comfort. find your perfect color and get
so all this is bringing the sense of isis -- the atrocities of isis to the forefront. many people here think that's really helped to gather momentum in favor of this motion. a poll has said that 57% are in favor of air strikes against isis in iraq. 24% against it. and when asked about syria, which is not a motion just to clarify that is on the table right now, 51% said were in favor, 26% against. so a complete turn around from what we saw last year. although there will be a backing of this...
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what does isis want? >> a caliphate, a country of their own that goes from the levant to the persian gulf and they want to control every aspect of it, politically, diplomatically and of course carry out sharia law in that part of the world they claim as a new islamic state. >> is there any indication they would stop at that? >> no they said they would take the fight to the united states and western europe but that is all part of their global caliphate that is a long-range plan. people say these terror organizations don't have a plan beyond tomorrow because so many of their followers want to die in the process. in ancient revolutions like the 1917 revolution they wanted to survive the experience. relatively few of those engaged in this fight do want to survive the experience. >> what are we doing, the united states, to stop this? >> not enough if the idea is to dry isis we started the wrong way. first the obama bugout from iraq in 2011. and now you're looking at situation where they literally dominate the
what does isis want? >> a caliphate, a country of their own that goes from the levant to the persian gulf and they want to control every aspect of it, politically, diplomatically and of course carry out sharia law in that part of the world they claim as a new islamic state. >> is there any indication they would stop at that? >> no they said they would take the fight to the united states and western europe but that is all part of their global caliphate that is a long-range...
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overall, i would say isis. having said that, i am very concerned about core al qaeda because they've been pushed out of the headlines and they're off the front pages and to get back in the game they may feel they have to carry out an attack and they're still capable. in arc digz to that, you have al qaeda in the arabian peninsula which have attempted several times to attack the united states including the christmas day bombing back in 2009, but overall, i would say isis and then i'd say al qaeda could even be more of an immediate threat because they may want to carry out an attack, but i think isis is more capable and al qaeda may do it and they may jump the gun, if you will, because they want to get back in the headlines. >> congressman peter king of new york thanks very much for joining us. >> wolf, thank you. >>> you were looking at live pictures and we show you the live pictures out of miami. we are standing by as a spokesman for the family of steven sotloff, the american murdered by isis terrorists about t
overall, i would say isis. having said that, i am very concerned about core al qaeda because they've been pushed out of the headlines and they're off the front pages and to get back in the game they may feel they have to carry out an attack and they're still capable. in arc digz to that, you have al qaeda in the arabian peninsula which have attempted several times to attack the united states including the christmas day bombing back in 2009, but overall, i would say isis and then i'd say al...
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makes russians major contributors to isis ranks. even the military leader of isis in syria say russian officials goes by the name omar the chechen, who is believed to be a georgian national. it's the threat posed by isis and other groups that russia says is a main, if not primary reason for support of assad in syria. moscow has close ties with the regime and says western backing for anti-assad rebels created this crisis. >> some of our partners tend to differentiate the terrorists as bad and not so bad. and perhaps not so bad are those who contribute to destabilizing political regimes that are not allied to washington, for example, and that was the case with isis in syria, and that was a major reason, as we see it, of the emergence of the threat of such a scale. >> reporter: in the face of the threat, russia says it will cooperate to fight isis. but rules out supporting air strikes in syria without approval from its ally in damascus. what should be a common battle with the islamic state may once again divide russia and the west. mat
makes russians major contributors to isis ranks. even the military leader of isis in syria say russian officials goes by the name omar the chechen, who is believed to be a georgian national. it's the threat posed by isis and other groups that russia says is a main, if not primary reason for support of assad in syria. moscow has close ties with the regime and says western backing for anti-assad rebels created this crisis. >> some of our partners tend to differentiate the terrorists as bad...
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a group pledging allegiance in effect to isis. another beheading this time in algeria and still in the region and the worry is that this could happen anywhere now, that sympathizers, lone wolves even here in the u.s. could be radicalized to take steps like this. we saw in australia,a i group attempted to do just that carry out beheadings on the streets of australia and in fact, the the president and that's why he's making the call to arms today. is it that group's cancer, spreads overseas. >> and the worry that u.s. officials have and it's clearly a worry is is. i've spoken to some, that american ourists could be captured andy about headed to try to make a point. >> that's absolutely right and this is a sad fact that the countries now involved in this fight, the u.s. included and we saw british people die and a french man die today that they will be prime targets because isis is a group that's very at tune to sending the most terrorizing message possible and the u.s. and its western partners and its coalition partners in the regio
a group pledging allegiance in effect to isis. another beheading this time in algeria and still in the region and the worry is that this could happen anywhere now, that sympathizers, lone wolves even here in the u.s. could be radicalized to take steps like this. we saw in australia,a i group attempted to do just that carry out beheadings on the streets of australia and in fact, the the president and that's why he's making the call to arms today. is it that group's cancer, spreads overseas....
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once they turn on isis, isis' days are numbered. it's not going to happen without some sort of political accommodation to bring them on board whether that's increased federalism, you know, their own administrative state within a larger iraq, share of the oil revenue, perhaps their own armed forces and in terms of the national guard. but i think it's also going to require u.s. special forces to go in there and work with the tribes to make them truly effective once they stand up to fight isis. and this is the part of the strategy that's missing from what the president has said when he's boxed himself in to this no boots on the ground, no forces in contact, no forces in combat. >> here's the thing i don't understand. if i'm a sunni tribesman and i've seen what maliki did once the u.s. left, i've seen the money stop, i've seen the -- the, you know, i've seen sunnis in the iraqi military relegated to lower positions. i've seen incompetent generals buying their way in and then finally abandoning their troops. i've seen shia militias, deat
once they turn on isis, isis' days are numbered. it's not going to happen without some sort of political accommodation to bring them on board whether that's increased federalism, you know, their own administrative state within a larger iraq, share of the oil revenue, perhaps their own armed forces and in terms of the national guard. but i think it's also going to require u.s. special forces to go in there and work with the tribes to make them truly effective once they stand up to fight isis....
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you will not convince isis. what is globally will have actual effects on the ground in terms of what these countries that are this now engaging in the escalation can and cannot achieve. >> it looks to me like the coalition has come with great reluctance. i think it will be difficult to engender the military support that they will need to defeat isis. that means people on the ground. we have been talking about training the moderate rebels, something of an oxymoron it seems to me. to go into syria. and they need a lot more of those and really defeat isis. in the interim, all we are going to see are attacks on targets of opportunity. far away from built up areas. we can confine them and identify them from the electronics and to the extent that they go underground, it will be more and more pressure on these coalitions to do something that's one reason and one thing they will contribute to this lasting a long time. >> we should note here as a matter of being on the record. we are talking in the moral standing. bahrai
you will not convince isis. what is globally will have actual effects on the ground in terms of what these countries that are this now engaging in the escalation can and cannot achieve. >> it looks to me like the coalition has come with great reluctance. i think it will be difficult to engender the military support that they will need to defeat isis. that means people on the ground. we have been talking about training the moderate rebels, something of an oxymoron it seems to me. to go...
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it's the brutal practices of isis, outrage of the beheadings of westerners in isis captivity. striking back at isis for that, a powerful coalition, including five arab nations. >> we are joined by our partners, saudi arabia. >> reporter: they routinely behead people, even for nonlethal crimes. >> the numbers up to the month of september is basically stands at 59 people executed, almost all of them by beheading. >> reporter: these scenes from videos posted on the website live leak. some crimes people are beheaded for in saudi arabia include adultery, witchcraft, drug-related charges. >> four members of the same family, four brothers beheaded or executed in saudi arabia because they were charged and found guilty of possession of drug although they were not found guilty of drug trafficking. >> reporter: the sources of its information, according to amnesty, accounts from suspects and others on the ground who in some cases have provided documents. amnesty has gathered photos, like this one, and medical reports. this photo is from an egyptian newspaper. analysts say the saudis have
it's the brutal practices of isis, outrage of the beheadings of westerners in isis captivity. striking back at isis for that, a powerful coalition, including five arab nations. >> we are joined by our partners, saudi arabia. >> reporter: they routinely behead people, even for nonlethal crimes. >> the numbers up to the month of september is basically stands at 59 people executed, almost all of them by beheading. >> reporter: these scenes from videos posted on the website...
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but who is isis? they combine viciousness on the ground with a supremacy in social media. >> it's trying to create the largest caliphate it can. >> what do we know about the man wearing a wristwatch who says he is the rightful leader of isis. >> faulker has been a shadowy presence for a very long time. >> and how he is using a former catholic school student from the boston area to spread propaganda. including the beheading videos around the world. >> why do you think this mosque keeps ending up attached to terrorism? >> isis controls the area the size of kansas across iraq and syria. you will see why they are the richest terrorist organization on earth. >> this is like a digital network. almost like a tv station. we take you inside a terrorist troop war that surprised al qaeda. the united states and our allies. or did it? >> now, from studio j at fox news headquarters, here is greta van susteren. >> what is isis and what do they want? over the past decade colonel oliver north and war stories team have
but who is isis? they combine viciousness on the ground with a supremacy in social media. >> it's trying to create the largest caliphate it can. >> what do we know about the man wearing a wristwatch who says he is the rightful leader of isis. >> faulker has been a shadowy presence for a very long time. >> and how he is using a former catholic school student from the boston area to spread propaganda. including the beheading videos around the world. >> why do you...
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isis is pushing for either outcome. >> do they really think, isis, al baghdadi, the leader of isis, these other guys, they can confront the united states of america? >> they do. they look back to the narrative of the soviets in afghanistan and they believe that the mujahadin in afghanistan were able to defeat the soviets. they look at recent american experience in afghanistan. they believe they can do the same thing to the united states and iraq by waging a guerrilla campaign. >> so what does the u.s. need to do right now in terms of dealing with this? it's one thing to have a crisis in iraq and syria. but it's another thing if these guys are going to be motivated to large their battle against the united states in the united states. >> absolutely, and there needs to be a much tougher approach when it companiy comes to syri. most of the leadership is in syria. most of their financing is in syria. so the obama administration really needs to come up with an approach, a much more concerted action in syria. they'll have to look carefully at the following question. do they do some sort of impas
isis is pushing for either outcome. >> do they really think, isis, al baghdadi, the leader of isis, these other guys, they can confront the united states of america? >> they do. they look back to the narrative of the soviets in afghanistan and they believe that the mujahadin in afghanistan were able to defeat the soviets. they look at recent american experience in afghanistan. they believe they can do the same thing to the united states and iraq by waging a guerrilla campaign....
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isis minister? are you with the united states in the war against isis in iraq as well? i know you've launched air strikes in syria. but what about iraq? >> no. i think our view is we are against this war against terror. terror is a challenge to our way of life, to our stability and i think it can cover its self under different means. it knows no geography so we're in it for that. >> i want to read to you a statement that lindsey graham said and they said, you should threaten the regime of bashar al assad in damascus. they said "the president should now issue a similar threat to assad, the air strikes and barrel bombs against our moderate opposition partners and civilians in syria must stop or else your air power will be destroyed." are you with mccain and graham? >> well, we think that of this operation in terms of an operation against terror, there has to be also a part of this operation and it involves a lot of political work. definitely i think we are with the idea that the current regime in syri
isis minister? are you with the united states in the war against isis in iraq as well? i know you've launched air strikes in syria. but what about iraq? >> no. i think our view is we are against this war against terror. terror is a challenge to our way of life, to our stability and i think it can cover its self under different means. it knows no geography so we're in it for that. >> i want to read to you a statement that lindsey graham said and they said, you should threaten the...
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but isis is the changing factor. and the only hope we can have is that that threat, the vision in iraq of isis rolling through mosul down into tikrit, out to the outskirts of baghdad will force them to reconsider. really, it's just one issue. they have to be inclusive instead of sectarian. that's what maliki utterly failed to do. he continued to drive out the sunnis. we'll see if abadi does any better. there's not being enough to include them in the government. the hope is that the very real terror threat of isis, you know, right outside of baghdad will hopefully focus their minds on the fact they just can't afford to be a corrupt sectarian government and survive. it's no guarantee, that's for sure. >> congressman adam smith, one last question. do you expect that congress may return to washington to try to vote on whether or not these strikes should continue to vote on authorizing this use of force? the u.s. military and the president just ordered the start of a new significant u.s. air war in the middle east. congre
but isis is the changing factor. and the only hope we can have is that that threat, the vision in iraq of isis rolling through mosul down into tikrit, out to the outskirts of baghdad will force them to reconsider. really, it's just one issue. they have to be inclusive instead of sectarian. that's what maliki utterly failed to do. he continued to drive out the sunnis. we'll see if abadi does any better. there's not being enough to include them in the government. the hope is that the very real...
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isis threatened to kill him if the u.s. did not stop its air strikes against isis in iraq. while the u.s. has not confirmed the authenticity of the video, there's very little to doubt that isis would follow through on that threat, especially after it released a video showing the execution of fellow american journalist captive, james foley. straight to the correspondent jim sciutto. jim, first of all, while this is a big political story, terrorism, national security, it is about the loss of one young man, 31-year-old steven sotloff. have we heard yet from the sotloff family? >> heart breaking for the family. we have. it's a simple sad statement. the family knows of the video and is grieving privately. i avoided watching the james foley video for the simple reason that i felt i didn't want to have the another person tear terrorized by the group isis which is their intention. i watched this video this afternoon. a few things struck me. it struck me one, how it is aimed very much directly at the u.s. its title "a second message to america," the first being "the beheading of jam
isis threatened to kill him if the u.s. did not stop its air strikes against isis in iraq. while the u.s. has not confirmed the authenticity of the video, there's very little to doubt that isis would follow through on that threat, especially after it released a video showing the execution of fellow american journalist captive, james foley. straight to the correspondent jim sciutto. jim, first of all, while this is a big political story, terrorism, national security, it is about the loss of one...
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-led coalition against isis. the prime minister there has recalled parliament and in the coming hours, law maker es are expected to approve air strikes. but no ground troops and operations will be limited to iraq. no involvement in syria. >> men while, u.s. and french fighter jets carried out the latest round of air strikes in iraq on thursday. and war planes from the u.s. and saudi arabia and the uae struck isis oil refineries in syria earlier. max foster is live with abu dhabi join us. what's the strategy here? >> they're trying to hit isis in the pocket that i know get so much financing, obviously, from their the oil efforts and they're using these mobile refineries to move around. they can dismantle refineries and move them around. the balance for the air strikes, and a lot of air strikes are being coordinated from here, actually. the majority of flights are coming from the uae and saudi arabia. the real balance there is to take out isis operations but not absolutely damage oil assets in that region. once isi
-led coalition against isis. the prime minister there has recalled parliament and in the coming hours, law maker es are expected to approve air strikes. but no ground troops and operations will be limited to iraq. no involvement in syria. >> men while, u.s. and french fighter jets carried out the latest round of air strikes in iraq on thursday. and war planes from the u.s. and saudi arabia and the uae struck isis oil refineries in syria earlier. max foster is live with abu dhabi join us....
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isis is terrible. this is the worst terrorist organization we've seen, but i mean, is it as bad as everyone is portraying it to be, or is it as deeply rooted as everyone is portraying it to be? because it's been a year, as you said, the president doesn't have a strategy it's been a year. how do you develop that strong of a terrorist group within a year? >> this is the reincoronation of al qaeda and iraq which began in 2004. so it's not a new organization. it's just had a rebirth after its defeat during the surge in 2007, 2008. it went across the boarder into syria. it used the chaos of the civil war to gain adherence, formed in alliance forced across the boarder and came back stronger than ever. this is -- this group are modern day bar barrens and go into villages and kill the men and enslave the women and children. this is nothing more than the goths or vandals or mongals of the modern age. they are worse left unchecked they will destabilize the entire middle east and come after the rest of the world
isis is terrible. this is the worst terrorist organization we've seen, but i mean, is it as bad as everyone is portraying it to be, or is it as deeply rooted as everyone is portraying it to be? because it's been a year, as you said, the president doesn't have a strategy it's been a year. how do you develop that strong of a terrorist group within a year? >> this is the reincoronation of al qaeda and iraq which began in 2004. so it's not a new organization. it's just had a rebirth after its...
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why isis? >> it's from whatever side they're alien nated on, and it looks like the real thing too them. they're alien nated, et aes a weak word. it owns property unlike al-qaida. al-qaida was very much want-to-bes. you also have to consider what chris dickie did. i just don't even see it coming back as a country. i think what we don't bant to to do is using the old borders and suppressing violence. we can't be defending border that is are no longer defensible. >> certainly a huge sas. squl i want to thank our panel, all of you, for such an sbel jent conversation and weighing in on this tragic news, the beheading of david haines, a british citizen. don't forget, cnn ppt com has all the details i. you can find out who h arks, 234, es was and is responding to his death and threats from isis mill tans. check out any time for the very latest on this and news around the world. once again, cnn tonight, our breaking news coverage continues right after a very quick break. [ male announcer ] this is the
why isis? >> it's from whatever side they're alien nated on, and it looks like the real thing too them. they're alien nated, et aes a weak word. it owns property unlike al-qaida. al-qaida was very much want-to-bes. you also have to consider what chris dickie did. i just don't even see it coming back as a country. i think what we don't bant to to do is using the old borders and suppressing violence. we can't be defending border that is are no longer defensible. >> certainly a huge...
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i'm talking of course about isis. these militants who are carving this bloody path through the middle east and in a speech you can see here on cnn live at 9:00 eastern tonight, the president will be speaking. he'll be outlining his plan outlin a
i'm talking of course about isis. these militants who are carving this bloody path through the middle east and in a speech you can see here on cnn live at 9:00 eastern tonight, the president will be speaking. he'll be outlining his plan outlin a
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isis shot him when they took me. everyone at this camp knows what happened to aria, what her shame is dwarfed by her guilt after learning what her freedom meant for the other girls. >> translator: they rained them as punishment because we escaped. they tightened security so no girls can escape any more. anna coren, cnn, northern iraq. >> aria and so man other viy ot victims can take comfort, the u.s. and five allies have constructed air strikes on key isis targets in syria. we will have more on these air strikes and how they may impact a growing refugee crisis in the region, after this short break. stay with us here on cnn. >> this is cnn "breaking news." >> welcome back to our breaking news coverage. the u.s. and five arab nations have launched the first air offensive against isis militants in sear yeah. the u.s. says 14 strikes were carried out in and around raqqa and three other cities, we have them highlighted for you on this map. the u.s. says all aircrafts safely exited attack zones, including isis fighters, tr
isis shot him when they took me. everyone at this camp knows what happened to aria, what her shame is dwarfed by her guilt after learning what her freedom meant for the other girls. >> translator: they rained them as punishment because we escaped. they tightened security so no girls can escape any more. anna coren, cnn, northern iraq. >> aria and so man other viy ot victims can take comfort, the u.s. and five allies have constructed air strikes on key isis targets in syria. we will...
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high stakes conference about how to stop isis. we'll take you live to paris for that. >> a hurricane slams into mexico's most popular tourist destinations and a reporter is right in the middle of the storm. >>> later, queen elizabeth weighs in on the scottish referendum with only days to go before the crucial independence vote. >> the queen actually didn't say a whole lot. she just said be careful -- very unusual for her to say that. just think very carefully but that in itself was significant. we will begin in paris where an international conference is set to begin at this hour. at issue, how to tackle isis in iraq and syria. u.s. secretary of state john kerry says almost 40 countries have agreed to join a coalition to destroy the militant group. >> the conference in paris comes just days after isis took another innocent life as you know british aid worker david haines. he is the third westerner known to have been beheaded by the militant group in recent weeks. >> more now from atika live outside 10 downing street in lon don't an
high stakes conference about how to stop isis. we'll take you live to paris for that. >> a hurricane slams into mexico's most popular tourist destinations and a reporter is right in the middle of the storm. >>> later, queen elizabeth weighs in on the scottish referendum with only days to go before the crucial independence vote. >> the queen actually didn't say a whole lot. she just said be careful -- very unusual for her to say that. just think very carefully but that in...
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but isis is still dug in. isis controls mosul. we don't see a flood of sunnis to the new iraqi government. >> i'm not saying a lot of sunnis but i'm seeing a lot of sunnis contacting us and wanting to work with us. tribes, individuals, groups. they are really on our side at the moment. they want to see the day when isis can be pushed back from their areas. i believe them. and we have contacts with them. and they want help to do that. having said that, to be honest with you, the international coalition helping iraq, there is a lot of talk. i don't want to be critical. but i'm practical. i'm prime minister of iraq. we haven't been receiving enough support on the ground. >> you're going to be meeting with president obama one on one. what will you tell him? >> well, i think we need concrete support. although the united states has supported us all along, they've stood with iraq, but we need more concrete support on the ground. >> do you mean ground forces? >> no. i mean air cover. on the ground i have to see that effect on the ground.
but isis is still dug in. isis controls mosul. we don't see a flood of sunnis to the new iraqi government. >> i'm not saying a lot of sunnis but i'm seeing a lot of sunnis contacting us and wanting to work with us. tribes, individuals, groups. they are really on our side at the moment. they want to see the day when isis can be pushed back from their areas. i believe them. and we have contacts with them. and they want help to do that. having said that, to be honest with you, the...
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by isis for the last several months. they need a sunni force. this is where the national guard might come into play. something that the leader has talked about. this is not something that will happen in the next several months this. is definitely a work in progress. >> and what if any have you heard about any reaction this late latest beheading and this other front they're playing with the executions? >> reporter: yeah, people are appalled, natalie. sadly it was only a matter of time before we would see this third beheading, obviously it is just the way that isis now operates. it's really come to define what they are all about. people describing them as, you know, the personification of evil and obviously we heard that from the british prime minister david cameron. these beheadings are part of their propaganda tools. they not only do this to instill fear and to provoke the west, provoke the united states, provoke britain, but they also do it to instill fear into the local populations. i mean, yes we obviously are focused
by isis for the last several months. they need a sunni force. this is where the national guard might come into play. something that the leader has talked about. this is not something that will happen in the next several months this. is definitely a work in progress. >> and what if any have you heard about any reaction this late latest beheading and this other front they're playing with the executions? >> reporter: yeah, people are appalled, natalie. sadly it was only a matter of...
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ships at isis targets, the mission is clear -- to degrade and destroy isis. the attacks described as intense with the missiles, as well as fighter jets and bombers. the targets? we're told as many as 20, mostly in the isis stronghold of ragga. in the northern part of syria. this was not just the u.s. we did not go it alone. >> five arab nations joined the campaign. jordan, saudi arabia, bahrain, qatar and the united arab emirates. look at the video of a separate u.s. strike against a network of al qaeda terrorists, veterans, in syria. officials say they disrupted an imminent attack, that was being plotted against the u.s. and western interests. >> we're going to have complete coverage of this throughout the morning. let's get to the pentagon with correspondent barbara starr what do we know? >> the u.s. picked its targets very carefully. hitting what mattered to isis the most. >> overnight, u.s. and partner nations carried out 14 intense strikes against isis strongholds in raqqa, syria, and other northern cities. the attacks destroying or damaging multiple tar
ships at isis targets, the mission is clear -- to degrade and destroy isis. the attacks described as intense with the missiles, as well as fighter jets and bombers. the targets? we're told as many as 20, mostly in the isis stronghold of ragga. in the northern part of syria. this was not just the u.s. we did not go it alone. >> five arab nations joined the campaign. jordan, saudi arabia, bahrain, qatar and the united arab emirates. look at the video of a separate u.s. strike against a...
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they are not diminishing isis ability. we spoke exclusively to an isis fighter. he spoke to us from raqqa. he had to get permission to conduct the interview. because isis cut communications in raqqa, he traveled to the border with iraq to access skype and speak to us. he would not speak directly with me because i'm a woman. he spoke with a male colleague. he spoke about the isis abili abilities. >> translator: we the islamic state, we have revenue other than oil. we have other avenues and our finances are not going to stop just because of oil losses. they hit us in some areas and we advance in areas. if we are pushed back in iraq, we advance in northern syria. these strikes cannot stop us, our support or our fighters. >> reporter: he also told us they knew that the u.s., other intelligence agencies and nations were tracking their movements by satellite and the bases were known and that is why well in advance of the u.s. strikes, they moved the fighters out and the military equipment, especially the hardware, that they managed to get their hands on in northern ira
they are not diminishing isis ability. we spoke exclusively to an isis fighter. he spoke to us from raqqa. he had to get permission to conduct the interview. because isis cut communications in raqqa, he traveled to the border with iraq to access skype and speak to us. he would not speak directly with me because i'm a woman. he spoke with a male colleague. he spoke about the isis abili abilities. >> translator: we the islamic state, we have revenue other than oil. we have other avenues and...
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and talking about, you know, those in charge of isis finances, isis propaganda, isis logistics, isis battlefield strategy. all of that is very, very clear. these are not just insurgents as isis' predecessor, aqi, al qaeda in iraq, was during the bad days of 2004, until the surge under bush and petraeus defeated them back in 2008. these are now people who operate in a much more organized fashion. certainly taking advantage of their ability to harness social media, so to put forward their propaganda, to perpetuate such violence and brutality that they terrify people on the ground. even if you try to peel away people on the ground from them, they are obviously threatened with beheading, execution, any number of brutal acts if they don't follow isis and isis' rules and regulations. so this is what's being -- what's confronting us as a civilization right now. and it is more than just putting down an insurgency. it is an army in the middle east, in the most vital part of that region. and it threatens, as i said, not just the region, but all of us. this is why the administration is seeking
and talking about, you know, those in charge of isis finances, isis propaganda, isis logistics, isis battlefield strategy. all of that is very, very clear. these are not just insurgents as isis' predecessor, aqi, al qaeda in iraq, was during the bad days of 2004, until the surge under bush and petraeus defeated them back in 2008. these are now people who operate in a much more organized fashion. certainly taking advantage of their ability to harness social media, so to put forward their...
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this is isis. they will be beaten and beaten quickly so don't waste a second of your time worrying about it. let us big adults who think we know what we're talking about talk about it. >> nice one, bob. set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" up next. >>> in search of clarity. president obama tries to clear up his no strategy against isis in syria gaffe and ends up contradicting himself again, and again the administration scrambles. this is "special report." good evening, i'm bret baier. president obama did not wait for the media and critics to jump on a very aggressive statement today about his intentions towards the isis terror group. only minutes after threatening to destroy isis, he said his goal was to manage the problem that is isis. the comments came on the front end of a crucial foreign policy swing through europe. we have fox team coverage tonight. catherine herridge with new details about the isis terrorist army and the beheading of a second american jour
this is isis. they will be beaten and beaten quickly so don't waste a second of your time worrying about it. let us big adults who think we know what we're talking about talk about it. >> nice one, bob. set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" up next. >>> in search of clarity. president obama tries to clear up his no strategy against isis in syria gaffe and ends up contradicting himself again, and again the administration...
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the command and control is for isis, the hawks for isis, if you will, in syria. we're told that there are between 20 and 25 targets. the planes that are flying, they are f-16s, b-1 bombers as well as f-18s. the f-18s would take off from the uss h.w. bush. the f-16s would take off from base around the region. as we mention, the united arab emirates is flying in the lead as part of this coalition of arab states. saudi arabia fighter pilots as well as jordanian bahraini fighter pilots. we understand much of the command and control of course is out of qatar. so you have five arab countries. this is almost unprecedented in terms of the history of u.s. warfel in terms of the number of fighter pilots involved from arab states in these air strikes tonight, shepherd. >> jennifer, we know that jordan has to the east there has a terrible has a terrible refugee crisis. he says they can't take any more. the other one that has the refugee crisis going on at the time is turkey. there a chance? is there a chance, is there an understanding that turkey will or will not be involved
the command and control is for isis, the hawks for isis, if you will, in syria. we're told that there are between 20 and 25 targets. the planes that are flying, they are f-16s, b-1 bombers as well as f-18s. the f-18s would take off from the uss h.w. bush. the f-16s would take off from base around the region. as we mention, the united arab emirates is flying in the lead as part of this coalition of arab states. saudi arabia fighter pilots as well as jordanian bahraini fighter pilots. we...
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is isis afraid of? are they afraid of troops on the ground? >> isis is afraid that sunnis within syria and iraq had turn against them. i think you can see that in an event that just ham here in the last 24 hours. there was a major, what appears to any way be a suicide attack on the leaders of a major syrian rebel group. it doesn't have much in common with the united states but it is a major competitor with isis. they have already assassinated several leaders of the organization over the past year and it sure looks like someone is trying to get rid of any opposition that would present a challenge to them or would present any avenue for outside actors to try to gain a foot hold against isis. i think part of the problem is, in terms of social mead. we don't know what we should put this out. it was put out the other day for people in iraq and syria and it is trying to scare them by saying they're into we headings a and crucifixions and things like that. but people are rallied by this. they think this is gre
is isis afraid of? are they afraid of troops on the ground? >> isis is afraid that sunnis within syria and iraq had turn against them. i think you can see that in an event that just ham here in the last 24 hours. there was a major, what appears to any way be a suicide attack on the leaders of a major syrian rebel group. it doesn't have much in common with the united states but it is a major competitor with isis. they have already assassinated several leaders of the organization over the...
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everything is there, isis, power isis vehicles are all visible. and the appeal was, not my appeal, but i convey it, the local officials, kurdish officials demanded air strikes. it was not my personal. i just conveyed what they told me when i spoke to them this morning. >> okay. let's have another round of questions. we have nick at the back there and the gentleman in front of him and we'll take one here from the front here. this lady here. two at the back there. >> hello. i'm in the history department here at georgetown. a question for anyone who thinks they have an answer. under what circumstances would the turkish government be willing to accept some kind of settlement in syria that left the assad regime with a degree of power? >> okay. let's have this lady at the front here and the gentleman in front of nick. >> hi. i'm also a graduate student here at georgetown and i want to thank everyone for their comments and insights. my question is for dr. natalie regarding the krg and the prospects for independence at some point. i was wondering if you c
everything is there, isis, power isis vehicles are all visible. and the appeal was, not my appeal, but i convey it, the local officials, kurdish officials demanded air strikes. it was not my personal. i just conveyed what they told me when i spoke to them this morning. >> okay. let's have another round of questions. we have nick at the back there and the gentleman in front of him and we'll take one here from the front here. this lady here. two at the back there. >> hello. i'm in the...
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>> i've spoken to isis supporters. and they're actually very easily accessed on platforms like twitter. you can just send out a tweet and there are chances they will respond. and they like to contact certain researchers and also different analysts. and they're playing a game on there too with those people whenever they're contacted. >> so tell me what generally is the tone and the tenor of their communications? are they sophisticated? are they -- you know what i mean? who are they on social media anyway? >> it's like you're dealing with any other human being. there's going to be angry times. you know, there are actually twitter trolls, meaning people who will kind of go after you and try to get you off of message. and they will try to argue with you. other times they'll try to be far more friendly. they will do anything to influence any level of different populations that are kind of out there. >> they are obviously reaching an audience of western young people, maybe even this guy in oklahoma who beheaded his co-worker
>> i've spoken to isis supporters. and they're actually very easily accessed on platforms like twitter. you can just send out a tweet and there are chances they will respond. and they like to contact certain researchers and also different analysts. and they're playing a game on there too with those people whenever they're contacted. >> so tell me what generally is the tone and the tenor of their communications? are they sophisticated? are they -- you know what i mean? who are they...
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. >>> happening now, new isis threat. the terror group's leader calls for attacks on americans and other westerners on their own soil, even as u.s. officials say some americans have now returned from syria and are being tracked by the fbi. >>> white house intruder. prosecutors say the man who jumped the fence and ran through the president's front door had 800 rounds of ammo and other weapons in his car. how did he get that far? >>> missing student mystery. police identify a man they say was the last to see hannah graham alive. >> we want to talk to him. we want to talk about his interaction with this sweet, young girl that we can't find. >>> a new wanted poster seeks his arrest but not for what you might think. i'm wolf blitzer at the united nations. you're in "the situation room." we begin with a chilling new threat from the leader of isis, calling for attacks on americans and other westerners on their streets and even in their homes. it comes as the obama administration and top officials call the foreign fighter threat
. >>> happening now, new isis threat. the terror group's leader calls for attacks on americans and other westerners on their own soil, even as u.s. officials say some americans have now returned from syria and are being tracked by the fbi. >>> white house intruder. prosecutors say the man who jumped the fence and ran through the president's front door had 800 rounds of ammo and other weapons in his car. how did he get that far? >>> missing student mystery. police...
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when the army left, they were left to isis. and what did isis do with them? they began their effort in the region. we have to contemplate all the steps that we would need to take in the region. and depending on that outlook, we would do what we have to do. all the countries in the region not to be doing it. people like maliki were, for four years, kept there. what will happen now? maliki will become the vice president. and we keep saying this person should not be vice president again. >> but isn't that progress because the united states made clear that it would not be engaged in less there is a change in the baghdad government? >> it is not possible to accept that the sunnis have a more influential position in the new government because it is the shiite that has the dominant position still. but the uncertainty that was there is no longer there. iraq did not have a president and now it has a president. the speaker of the parliament has been determined and the prime minister is now someone else. at least the iraqi people are free of maliki. we have a border of
when the army left, they were left to isis. and what did isis do with them? they began their effort in the region. we have to contemplate all the steps that we would need to take in the region. and depending on that outlook, we would do what we have to do. all the countries in the region not to be doing it. people like maliki were, for four years, kept there. what will happen now? maliki will become the vice president. and we keep saying this person should not be vice president again. >>...