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regime in iraq. we are starting a new round of reconstruction after defeating al qaeda, who at some point stop stopped explosive in our resources. at some point, life came back to iraq. the economy started recovering. the construction developed. the security and economic level, and the political level, despite a diss balance we witnessed. we were able to defeat al qaeda, and this brought life and union back to the rack. why do we see what we are seeing today? why did we see the massacres? a genocide of iraqis. some believe that one component is fighting another component. this is not true. all of the iraqi people, the sunnis and shiites, are all killed. it is relating to the morale of al qaeda, who work to reach the goal by shedding the blood of iraqis and spreading terror. the cooperation between our forces in the united states of america, why is terrorism back in the region? what are the main reasons why terrorism isn't moving in iraq? it is a vision of the reality been impacted by the region. afte
regime in iraq. we are starting a new round of reconstruction after defeating al qaeda, who at some point stop stopped explosive in our resources. at some point, life came back to iraq. the economy started recovering. the construction developed. the security and economic level, and the political level, despite a diss balance we witnessed. we were able to defeat al qaeda, and this brought life and union back to the rack. why do we see what we are seeing today? why did we see the massacres? a...
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help for us in iraq. when i talk about iraq -- iraq is very close to syria. you know that the relations between b-2 countries are historic. only talk about the american role in iraq, it starts in iraq. it ends anywhere in the region where we can find strongholds of terrorists. we are creating a strategy, new one based on the development. we have a new strategy based on mobilizing the security forces and the people, the sons of iraq, and enhancing intelligence expertise. we are talking with americans and telling them that we need to benefit from their experience, from training for those who are targeting al qaeda in a technical way. iraq needs the benefit of training. the weapons necessary for counterterrorism, which has specific needs, it is not about tanks or long-range missiles or artillery. it is specific weaponry. aside from the political forces, and mobilizing the people we , need intelligence information that will help us to target the strongholds and groups of terrorists. we're not saying the world should support us. of course we should, we are part of
help for us in iraq. when i talk about iraq -- iraq is very close to syria. you know that the relations between b-2 countries are historic. only talk about the american role in iraq, it starts in iraq. it ends anywhere in the region where we can find strongholds of terrorists. we are creating a strategy, new one based on the development. we have a new strategy based on mobilizing the security forces and the people, the sons of iraq, and enhancing intelligence expertise. we are talking with...
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this issue we should iraq has long gone beyond sixty. as it has become clear iraq has become subjected to a war of genocide by terrorists were targeting all spheres of life. last week mr leakey met with president obama and the two leaders agreed iraq was in urgent need of help would be signs general statements nothing concrete came out how deceived people's lives on the ground. anyone who walks in the streets at any moment may face a car bomb hit with a motorcycle bomb or an explosive belt and any moment anyone may be killed. it's ten or eleven years now that they're talking about the new security plan but nothing changes in the situation is only getting worse. and neither new checkpoints arrests and more constant operations seem to be enough to gain control it's nearly impossible to establish exactly how many civilians were killed in iraq since the u.s. led invasion in two thousand and three and many became casualties during military operations including shootouts and shelling some died due to a lack of healthcare and ruined infrastruct
this issue we should iraq has long gone beyond sixty. as it has become clear iraq has become subjected to a war of genocide by terrorists were targeting all spheres of life. last week mr leakey met with president obama and the two leaders agreed iraq was in urgent need of help would be signs general statements nothing concrete came out how deceived people's lives on the ground. anyone who walks in the streets at any moment may face a car bomb hit with a motorcycle bomb or an explosive belt and...
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as it is, the sunnis in iraq have ruled iraq for a millennium, they were used to ruling iraq, it was always going to be difficult to wean them away from power and for them to accept being part of the texture of iraqi life, i think what maliki has done is, his contempt of them and his opposition of them, when maliki in a way trumped-up charges ends up issuing a death sentence against the most prominent, the most prominent politician in the country, vice president a shah my, nobody believes these charges, it tells us how radicalizing has maliki become. >> rose: thank you david, thank you robin, fouad, thank you, dexter. we will be back. oh, what a throw! forget about who the most valuable player is in the world series. >> rose: reggie jackson is is here, 36 years ago he cemented his legacy as one of baseball's best litters, he hit three legendary home runs on three pitches to seal victory for the new york yankees over the los angeles dodgers in game six of the 1977 world series. the hall of famer won five world series anxious, two with the yankees, he writes amount that much more in "b
as it is, the sunnis in iraq have ruled iraq for a millennium, they were used to ruling iraq, it was always going to be difficult to wean them away from power and for them to accept being part of the texture of iraqi life, i think what maliki has done is, his contempt of them and his opposition of them, when maliki in a way trumped-up charges ends up issuing a death sentence against the most prominent, the most prominent politician in the country, vice president a shah my, nobody believes these...
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as iraq's rampant violence breaks new tragic records r.t. documents the surge in civilian casualties with an in-depth database on the growing terror. target is nothing you don't. britain spine achieves can down whistle blowing at a parliamentary committee hearing on mass surveillance of rise of groups they avoided all the tough questions. britain has declared a global hub of financial secrecy is tax havens responsible for hiding most of the world's account of cash traced to the country's offshore zones and a pressure group report. this area coming to life from moscow with me marina josh. iraq suffers the worst surge of violence in years with a number of civilian deaths rising almost every day at least thirty seven more people were killed on friday in attacks across the country with civilian casualties often not even making it to the mainstream media headlines our team has assigned to launch a special online project to keep track of those and a gorgeous going off now reports on how the spike in terror attacks is destroying and he hopes the ir
as iraq's rampant violence breaks new tragic records r.t. documents the surge in civilian casualties with an in-depth database on the growing terror. target is nothing you don't. britain spine achieves can down whistle blowing at a parliamentary committee hearing on mass surveillance of rise of groups they avoided all the tough questions. britain has declared a global hub of financial secrecy is tax havens responsible for hiding most of the world's account of cash traced to the country's...
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surging civilian casualties steer iraq towards tragic new records r t assesses the worrying numbers with an in-depth database of the innocent cost of terror also. pointed to is nothing you don't. britain spied chaves point to terrorist threats to justify illegal tapping and that the public exposure of what they were doing opens up possibilities for attack meanwhile to see heuer surfing gets a boost in the states it's the small internet company that could coming up i'll introduce you to salt lake city c.e.o. standing up to the u.s. government in the name of privacy. laws britain is king of the world tax havens the crown dependencies the overseas territories is being considered among the worst offenders zero zero zero well tax saving the u.k.'s offshore banking industry is found to be the largest and most secret in the world despite number tan's tax evasion course a. this is are you coming to live from moscow i'm marina josh welcome to the program now there's been another stark reminder that iraq is far from reaching any kind of stability any time soon a further nineteen deaths at the hand
surging civilian casualties steer iraq towards tragic new records r t assesses the worrying numbers with an in-depth database of the innocent cost of terror also. pointed to is nothing you don't. britain spied chaves point to terrorist threats to justify illegal tapping and that the public exposure of what they were doing opens up possibilities for attack meanwhile to see heuer surfing gets a boost in the states it's the small internet company that could coming up i'll introduce you to salt...
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iraq is a neighbor of syria and it's very much sort of the level of violence in iraq in the past always blamed on syria for jihadists and other groups infiltrate iraqi border before the syrian situation has become like that and now when you have groups from afghanistan or elsewhere we mentioned they squeeze out by u.s. military or other organizations other countries we retreat find these groups they find safe haven in syria where they thrive they can recruit they can be consolidated around the areas where they control and obviously they gain somehow they gain support by various sources money i mean issues and weapons and if we talk about. maliki's visit in contrast to that what he's trying what he stole his argument is give me more arms give me more ammunition give me sophisticated weaponry and i can root out these. terrorists in iraq but as i mentioned earlier the problem of iraq is not only only about terrorism terrorism yes it's rice because the politics is not working politics is broken the. government the maliki government all is done is try to search for allies power try to squeez
iraq is a neighbor of syria and it's very much sort of the level of violence in iraq in the past always blamed on syria for jihadists and other groups infiltrate iraqi border before the syrian situation has become like that and now when you have groups from afghanistan or elsewhere we mentioned they squeeze out by u.s. military or other organizations other countries we retreat find these groups they find safe haven in syria where they thrive they can recruit they can be consolidated around the...
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it is on the world's largest of the databases of civilian deaths in iraq. it shows a total of over one hundred thousand civilians died a violent death of the country since the start of the us led invasion. back in two thousand and three. many new tricks but say is that very um intervention has led to upgrade his rapid rise in the country to with a round full thousand suicide bombers blowing and blowing themselves up in the last decade. under a fig is today show that it's becoming deadlier by the month aunties cooperating with the right body count has launched an online project iraq twenty fifteen a year of college laura smith spoke to one of the site's co founders about what's driving the work and how they find an accurate date. a prominent us general said if the war in afghanistan on weekends to fourteen pounds. it's soo hard. they said to get accurate information out of such tales of this decade has been leaving the human cost of war must be counted states iraq body count was born and according to websites big as the bca has been the deadliest in iraq sin
it is on the world's largest of the databases of civilian deaths in iraq. it shows a total of over one hundred thousand civilians died a violent death of the country since the start of the us led invasion. back in two thousand and three. many new tricks but say is that very um intervention has led to upgrade his rapid rise in the country to with a round full thousand suicide bombers blowing and blowing themselves up in the last decade. under a fig is today show that it's becoming deadlier by...
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needs to re invade iraq to fix things ok charlie go ahead. no i wouldn't i wouldn't say we need to re invade iraq that you know facetious and it's on its face but i think we do need to take a lead role in the world as we have done promoting democracy and trying to promote freedom it's not an easy job especially when you do have these sectarian divides and religious divides. think was it john just said you know this is carved up by the british and the french and it's the arab world that's not an easy place but that said that you know you don't ignore these places you know i think that you look back at for instance coate well many a times us a stopped in trying to prevent the slaughter of arab muslims by other arab muslims and i think that's a very sensitive contaminate it saddam was an american ally joshua we keep mentioning history here and this is the point of the program when you know i mean i just we're so i want to talk about big history from the second world war to the present we know that during the peace negotiations after the first wo
needs to re invade iraq to fix things ok charlie go ahead. no i wouldn't i wouldn't say we need to re invade iraq that you know facetious and it's on its face but i think we do need to take a lead role in the world as we have done promoting democracy and trying to promote freedom it's not an easy job especially when you do have these sectarian divides and religious divides. think was it john just said you know this is carved up by the british and the french and it's the arab world that's not an...
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iraq body count was born. and according to websites big as the bca has been the deadliest in iraq since two thousand and eight. i made other things that i have found a common one is upset to find it's more than seven thousand people being killed this year the civil rights of facts is the one of fox's that we tend to focus on because we are looking at the horizon the statistical eyes and this is the cycle of violence one of the things that we've observed is that as the violence rises the more reason than to have to rise to yet again in the same days people to obey. there were fifty five die itself to a lot. i'm going to be painted but we didn't hear anything because this is the accepted as normal for iraq is the gospel to the rockies and into this new form of freedom the government had added in iraq seem very reluctant to publish any kind of civilians to tell. it's embarrassing and has its office of the campaign to take a picture of the ruffled and there have been hounding the management of the findings in the
iraq body count was born. and according to websites big as the bca has been the deadliest in iraq since two thousand and eight. i made other things that i have found a common one is upset to find it's more than seven thousand people being killed this year the civil rights of facts is the one of fox's that we tend to focus on because we are looking at the horizon the statistical eyes and this is the cycle of violence one of the things that we've observed is that as the violence rises the more...
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needs to reinvade iraq to fix things ok charlie go ahead. no i wouldn't i wouldn't say we need to really invade iraq that you know distinctions on it's on its face but i think we do need to take a lead role in the world as we have done promoting democracy and trying to promote freedom it's not an easy job especially when you do have these sectarian divides and religious divides. think was a giant joshua just said you know this is carved up by the british and the french and it's the arab world it's not an easy place but that said that you know you don't ignore these places you know i think that you look back at for instance coate well many a times us a stopped in trying to prevent the the slaughter of arab muslims by other arab muslims and i think that's a very sensitive can tell me if saddam was an american ally joshua we keep mentioning history here and this is the point of the program when you know you go i just want to talk about history from the second world war to the present we know that during the peace negotiations after the first wo
needs to reinvade iraq to fix things ok charlie go ahead. no i wouldn't i wouldn't say we need to really invade iraq that you know distinctions on it's on its face but i think we do need to take a lead role in the world as we have done promoting democracy and trying to promote freedom it's not an easy job especially when you do have these sectarian divides and religious divides. think was a giant joshua just said you know this is carved up by the british and the french and it's the arab world...
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iraq. they went to war and in south asia the problem created in 2,001 the treaty was a sensible, pragmatic one from the afghan side. but surprisingly there was a true a few months later because the communists opposed to. when there was a re- approach but with the president then there was another coup which leads me to the point that it's crucial for 2014 for afghanistan to have a sensible government. and as a matter of fact i know of at least one or two candidates for the future, for this water negotiation. so it's there. it's not that it doesn't exist it just needs international backing. >> the former intern that wrote a paper that we cite. >> we also have two questions. first for doctor rubin. the way they are going to policy tends if the iranians then do get on the table how do you think the pakistanis and the politicians who had iranian money etc. but if you have the iranians and a small foot on the door -- in the door. and my question to the doctor mac is what are the international org
iraq. they went to war and in south asia the problem created in 2,001 the treaty was a sensible, pragmatic one from the afghan side. but surprisingly there was a true a few months later because the communists opposed to. when there was a re- approach but with the president then there was another coup which leads me to the point that it's crucial for 2014 for afghanistan to have a sensible government. and as a matter of fact i know of at least one or two candidates for the future, for this water...
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is this is that's what iraq is due to this new form of freedom the government here and in iraq seem very reluctant to publish any kind of civilian death toll it's embarrassing and it's obvious it doesn't paint a very good picture of iraq or their. handling of management of the violence in the country the government say it's just too difficult to get the figures but you seem to manage how do you do it will most of the information we get is from these sort of small news wire type reports in iraq and media reports and so on the really make the news that the norden news consumer would see in other words it takes a research effort to pull together all these small reports that come from different parts of the country and list what you would think of a small events a year of carnage then in iraq and if you want accurate information about what's going on just go to our website artie's during a special project with iraq body count going take a look from friday now some experts familiar with the situation in iraq claim the blame for the surge in violence lies where the iraqi government and th
is this is that's what iraq is due to this new form of freedom the government here and in iraq seem very reluctant to publish any kind of civilian death toll it's embarrassing and it's obvious it doesn't paint a very good picture of iraq or their. handling of management of the violence in the country the government say it's just too difficult to get the figures but you seem to manage how do you do it will most of the information we get is from these sort of small news wire type reports in iraq...
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there are no troops in iraq. there is no over the horizon that would help momentarily help iraq cope with some of the domestic violence that the country is seeing now. this violence that we've been talking about. the violence that the president was criticizewas criticized for. they said no american force could help in these circumstances. these are political problems, they have to be worked out within iraq. i think we've sound bite as well of jay carney. i had a chance to ask him with 979 iraqis dead in october alone. both the white house and al maliki saying it's th it's al-q. >> the violence is coming from al-qaeda and it's affiliates. there is no question. when it comes to resolving differences between the parties and factions and ethnic groups and religious groups within iraq, that's hard work, and it's every leader's responsibility in iraq to make sure that that work is done in a way to make sure it doesn't foster violence. >> very crucial meetings going on down here at the white house. >> we all know that a
there are no troops in iraq. there is no over the horizon that would help momentarily help iraq cope with some of the domestic violence that the country is seeing now. this violence that we've been talking about. the violence that the president was criticizewas criticized for. they said no american force could help in these circumstances. these are political problems, they have to be worked out within iraq. i think we've sound bite as well of jay carney. i had a chance to ask him with 979...
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needs to reinvade iraq to fix things ok charlie go ahead. no i wouldn't i wouldn't say we need to really invade iraq that you know distinctions on it's on its face but i think we do need to take a lead role in the world as we have done promoting democracy and trying to promote freedom it's not an easy job especially when you do have these sectarian divides and religious divides. think was a giant joshua just said you know this was carved up by the british and the french and it's the arab world it's not an easy place but that said that you know you don't ignore these places you know i think that you look back at for instance coate many a times us a stopped in trying to prevent the slaughter of arab muslims by other arab muslims and i think that's sort of the answer can tell me if saddam was an american ally joshua we keep mentioning history here and this is the point of the program when you know you go i want to talk about history from the second world war to the present we know that during the peace negotiations after the first world war but
needs to reinvade iraq to fix things ok charlie go ahead. no i wouldn't i wouldn't say we need to really invade iraq that you know distinctions on it's on its face but i think we do need to take a lead role in the world as we have done promoting democracy and trying to promote freedom it's not an easy job especially when you do have these sectarian divides and religious divides. think was a giant joshua just said you know this was carved up by the british and the french and it's the arab world...
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marine who's also a three year iraq veteran. well a couple of the big facts that need to be known is just kind of you know quantified the human tragedy that that was the second seizure of food or anywhere between three thousand and six thousand civilians were killed the operation created about two hundred thousand refugees we destroyed two thirds of the city i mean really just like level it to the ground and this was a city with three hundred thousand inhabitants it wasn't a small city it was just massive massive destruction and incredible human suffering in there is really a strong possibility that the weapons that we use during the siege all the scientific research that has been done on this topic so far is suggesting that those weapons have created a public health crisis and food is a really serious public health crisis that is causing incredible rates of birth defects in children being born in cancer throughout the city incredibly high rates higher than higher than hiroshima after the atomic bombs even iraq body can talk all
marine who's also a three year iraq veteran. well a couple of the big facts that need to be known is just kind of you know quantified the human tragedy that that was the second seizure of food or anywhere between three thousand and six thousand civilians were killed the operation created about two hundred thousand refugees we destroyed two thirds of the city i mean really just like level it to the ground and this was a city with three hundred thousand inhabitants it wasn't a small city it was...
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this happened in iraq when we were disarming iraq. the same facility which is can be used to produce nerve agent can be used to produce other legitimate civilian materials. it's very expensive to do this. the facilities are expensive. so if they're destroyed that's a significant hit to the syrian economy. it's a judgment call on the part of the inspectors whether they should allow syria to do that or not. in the past they've made decision accepting that kind of an argument and in other cases they have not. it's not a surprise but it will require close inspection and monitoring over the long haul. >> woodruff: just finally, quickly, charles duelfer, you were telling us need this shines a light on the fact that that there still have other countries in this region that still have chemical weapons. >> that's correct. and, you know, syria's now the 190th country to sign up for the chemical weapons convention. the remaining ones that stand out are egypt and north korea. and north korea kind of in its own little universe, but egypt is now go
this happened in iraq when we were disarming iraq. the same facility which is can be used to produce nerve agent can be used to produce other legitimate civilian materials. it's very expensive to do this. the facilities are expensive. so if they're destroyed that's a significant hit to the syrian economy. it's a judgment call on the part of the inspectors whether they should allow syria to do that or not. in the past they've made decision accepting that kind of an argument and in other cases...
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it's just accepted as normal for iraq is this is that's what iraq is due to this new form of freedom the government had and in iraq seem very reluctant to publish any kind of civilian death toll it's embarrassing and it's obvious it doesn't paint a very good picture of iraq or their. handling of management of the violence in the country and government say it's just too difficult to get the fix but you seem to manage how do you do it will most of the information we get is from these sort of small news wire type reports in iraq or media reports and so on the really make the news that the norden news consumer would see in other words it takes a research effort to pull together all these small reports that come from different parts of the country and list what you would think of a small events you know someone being assassinated blown up in their car and so on a year of carnage than iraq and if you want accurate information about what's going on just go to our website parties during a special project with iraq body count go and take a look from friday. the american author of blood on our
it's just accepted as normal for iraq is this is that's what iraq is due to this new form of freedom the government had and in iraq seem very reluctant to publish any kind of civilian death toll it's embarrassing and it's obvious it doesn't paint a very good picture of iraq or their. handling of management of the violence in the country and government say it's just too difficult to get the fix but you seem to manage how do you do it will most of the information we get is from these sort of...
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this issue we should in iraq has long gone beyond six. because it has become clear iraq has become subjected to a war of genocide by terrorists targeting all spheres of life last week mr maliki met with president obama and the two leaders agreed iraq was in urgent need of help but besides general statements nothing concrete came out like how to save people's lives on the ground. anyone who walks in the streets at any moment may face a car bomb a motorcycle bomb or an explosive belt and any moment anyone may be killed. it's ten or eleven years now that they're talking about the new security plan but nothing changes in the situation is only getting worse. and neither new checkpoints arrests and more constant operations seem to be enough to gain control it's nearly impossible to establish exactly how many civilians were killed in iraq since the u.s. led invasion in two thousand and three many became casualties during military operations including shootouts and a shelling some died due to a lack of healthcare and ruined infrastructure but wha
this issue we should in iraq has long gone beyond six. because it has become clear iraq has become subjected to a war of genocide by terrorists targeting all spheres of life last week mr maliki met with president obama and the two leaders agreed iraq was in urgent need of help but besides general statements nothing concrete came out like how to save people's lives on the ground. anyone who walks in the streets at any moment may face a car bomb a motorcycle bomb or an explosive belt and any...
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the level of violence in iraq and the level of violence in iraq as a whole has increased because of perth but the reality is the politics of iraq is broken and the violence is is a result of that is not only because iraqi army is weak is just because the. iraqi politics as a whole is dysfunctional that hasn't worked for the last ten years so. i don't think what's going on in iraq is going to be a risk to the global sort of risk but obviously it's going to be rich to oil markets in the around the world is going to be a risk to the region as the middle east iran and what's going on in syria i mean this could turn sort of this can stow ball from syria and then to iraq and then it can you never know what is going to stop. gamma is the kurdish iraqi novelist and former prisoner of saddam hussein's regime she says whatever the assistance from washington it will not stabilize iraq. the government does not represent the people i mean the government is quiet this see squabbling among the alliance is formed off alliance of some political parties most of them got militias and they are very busy figh
the level of violence in iraq and the level of violence in iraq as a whole has increased because of perth but the reality is the politics of iraq is broken and the violence is is a result of that is not only because iraqi army is weak is just because the. iraqi politics as a whole is dysfunctional that hasn't worked for the last ten years so. i don't think what's going on in iraq is going to be a risk to the global sort of risk but obviously it's going to be rich to oil markets in the around...
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. >> reporter: this fbi surveillance video was made not in afghanistan, or iraq, but in kentucky. it shows an admitted al qaeda terrorist who had already killed american soldiers in iraq, trying to get weapons to kill more of them. and authorities tell abc news he may be just one of dozens of men with american blood on their hands who were mistakenly allowed to settle in the u.s. as refugees. >> i wouldn't be surprised if there are many more than that. these are trained terrorists in the art of bomb making that are inside the united states and quite frankly, from the homeland security perspective, that greatly concerns me. >> reporter: the startling discovery of al qaeda in kentucky took place in bowling green, kentucky, a city of 60,000 people seemingly far removed from concerns about terrorists next door until these two men quietly moved in. wad alwan and mohammed almadi. >> of all places in the world or united states, why bowling green? >> the two men came from iraq four years ago, among tens of thousand of refugees who the state department approved to come here, seen as no thr
. >> reporter: this fbi surveillance video was made not in afghanistan, or iraq, but in kentucky. it shows an admitted al qaeda terrorist who had already killed american soldiers in iraq, trying to get weapons to kill more of them. and authorities tell abc news he may be just one of dozens of men with american blood on their hands who were mistakenly allowed to settle in the u.s. as refugees. >> i wouldn't be surprised if there are many more than that. these are trained terrorists...
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this is iraq -- or i mean al qaeda once again trying to destabilize iraq and take advantage of the instability there. a former u.s. ambassador is critical to the iraqi leadership. >> the problem is iraq has three separate groups. the kurd and the sue any arabs and shi'ite arabs. dough spite of the mistakes of malki the country remains a constitutional democracy and it has not collapsed under the weight of the horrific set of terrorist attacks. >> now president obama is pushing the president to hold elections to bring the country back to together through the political route. he assures him that those elections will be held next year. >> with us from ann arbor michigan. is a professor of history at the university of michigan. professor cole good to have you we saw in that piece there is a division between the house who stand to growing violence in iraq and we have numbers of the senate saying know, but this is because of sectarian tensions. who is right here? >> they are both right, david. the problem is that the terrorists have a base in the sue any arab communitie -- sunni arab communities in
this is iraq -- or i mean al qaeda once again trying to destabilize iraq and take advantage of the instability there. a former u.s. ambassador is critical to the iraqi leadership. >> the problem is iraq has three separate groups. the kurd and the sue any arabs and shi'ite arabs. dough spite of the mistakes of malki the country remains a constitutional democracy and it has not collapsed under the weight of the horrific set of terrorist attacks. >> now president obama is pushing the...
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and iraq obama opposed the war in iraq he wanted to commit our troops to afghanistan where the where the. al qaeda came from originally and had we not gone into iraq we would have focused on it for afghanistan and might of. the rebellion there of the taliban much more quickly and efficiently and helped rebuild that country any way we're talking about the past the present is what. a bomb is inherited i think you have to play he has a bad hand to play he's playing it about as well as any person really could play it given the realities he has to deal with the saudi arabia which is where authoritarian he's not about to. commit american troops over three saudi arabian government produced marcus lee i mean first well you know they did it in afghanistan. i mean you were democracy in iraq turned out to be a disaster you think that's the kind of example that american americans will give you a break and it was even the war was illegal it never should have happened in the first place ok but i have to tend to agree with kelly but you know you don't play when you don't want to blame obama for the
and iraq obama opposed the war in iraq he wanted to commit our troops to afghanistan where the where the. al qaeda came from originally and had we not gone into iraq we would have focused on it for afghanistan and might of. the rebellion there of the taliban much more quickly and efficiently and helped rebuild that country any way we're talking about the past the present is what. a bomb is inherited i think you have to play he has a bad hand to play he's playing it about as well as any person...
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was the bloodiest month in iraq in more than five years. -- october was the bloodiest month in iraq in more than five years. minister went on a trip to washington. military for u.s. assistance to fight terrorism. obama promised help and said iraq needed to do more for democracy and human rights for all iraqis. >> we are deeply invested in an iraq that is democratic and prosperous. i communicated to the prime minister that anything we can do forring about that future iraq is something we want to work on. >> the prime minister said he was in agreement with the position of the u.s. administration. for iraq and the region to cooperate. we are working on security and intelligence to fight al qaeda because it is good for iraq and the middle east. >> but his trip is not without controversy. outside the white house, iraqis caught on obama to refuse support for the iraqi leader. they say his leadership style is partly to blame for the violence. there is speculation that at&t is considering taking over dafone, which has operations in the middle east, africa, and europe. neither company has comme
was the bloodiest month in iraq in more than five years. -- october was the bloodiest month in iraq in more than five years. minister went on a trip to washington. military for u.s. assistance to fight terrorism. obama promised help and said iraq needed to do more for democracy and human rights for all iraqis. >> we are deeply invested in an iraq that is democratic and prosperous. i communicated to the prime minister that anything we can do forring about that future iraq is something we...
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official data says october was the bloodiest month in iraq since two thousand and eight all the country's pm asked for u.s. assistance to battle the insurgency. the peace process in pakistan gets the u.s. drone treatment unmanned strike killed the leader of the pakistani taliban who was prepared to negotiate. it was almost like the symbolic overwatch of the populace it makes you paranoid. as a vast new n.s.a. complex in utah is besieged by protesters critics brand a new senate bill designed to deter curtail snooping as a way to actually legalize the ball data collection of millions of americans. from our headquarters in moscow you're watching archie with me and he said no way this sounded good to have you with us our top story october has become the bloodiest month in iraq in five years data from the country's interior defense and health ministries puts the death toll at nine hundred and sixty four people that's almost ninety percent of civilians eight hundred and fifty five according to the government that number hasn't been this high since april two thousand and eight when more than a t
official data says october was the bloodiest month in iraq since two thousand and eight all the country's pm asked for u.s. assistance to battle the insurgency. the peace process in pakistan gets the u.s. drone treatment unmanned strike killed the leader of the pakistani taliban who was prepared to negotiate. it was almost like the symbolic overwatch of the populace it makes you paranoid. as a vast new n.s.a. complex in utah is besieged by protesters critics brand a new senate bill designed to...
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it was the bloodiest month in iraq since two thousand and eight and while the country's prime minister america. gets the u.s. drug treatment as a strike goes the leader of the pakistani taliban who apparently wants to negotiate . that is almost like a symbolic overwatch with populists it makes your paranoid as a new n.s.a. complex is besieged by protesters critics brand new senate bill designed. as a way to watch me legalize the data collection of millions of americans. quite a saturday morning here in moscow this is with me rule re sushi thanks very much for joining us today. has become the bloodiest month in iraq now in five years the data coming from the country's interior defense and health ministry now putting the death toll at nine hundred sixty four people almost ninety percent of them being civilians and according to the government the number hasn't been this high since april two thousand and eight when more than a thousand people were killed in the numbers don't quite correspond with the findings of the u.n. which puts july as the bloodiest this year but whatever the figures t
it was the bloodiest month in iraq since two thousand and eight and while the country's prime minister america. gets the u.s. drug treatment as a strike goes the leader of the pakistani taliban who apparently wants to negotiate . that is almost like a symbolic overwatch with populists it makes your paranoid as a new n.s.a. complex is besieged by protesters critics brand new senate bill designed. as a way to watch me legalize the data collection of millions of americans. quite a saturday morning...
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there's a difference between here and iraq. they disbanded the iraqi army, a full listing that was done by the bush administration. >> he did not do that on his own? >> he did not. i know that. what happened here, we are going to have, we hope, 350,000 trained security forces in afghanistan. when i say "we come to let me be clear. they are going to have it. i long were member a conversation with an elder i had in this village maybe eight or six years ago now in a room not much bigger than this, a dirt floor, 100 elders sitting there and a few senators, if you have a sitting appear and just by chance we just happen to go to the village that day. it wasn't set up for us. we came in. we introduced ourselves the best we could in this little village. after that, we were able to ask a few questions so i ask this old timer -- they are all old timers -- what do you want us to do? do you want us here? he said we want you to train our army and leave. >> wow. >> we will then, someday, invite you back as guests. we have not done exactly th
there's a difference between here and iraq. they disbanded the iraqi army, a full listing that was done by the bush administration. >> he did not do that on his own? >> he did not. i know that. what happened here, we are going to have, we hope, 350,000 trained security forces in afghanistan. when i say "we come to let me be clear. they are going to have it. i long were member a conversation with an elder i had in this village maybe eight or six years ago now in a room not much...
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and iraq obama opposed the war in iraq he wanted to commit our troops to afghanistan where the where the. al qaeda came from originally and had we not gone into iraq we would have focused on in afghanistan a might of. the rebellion there of the taliban much more quickly and efficiently and helped rebuild that country anyway we're talking about the past the present is what we see the bomb is inherited i think you have to play he has a bad hand to play he's playing it about as well as any person really could play it given the realities he has to deal with the saudi arabia which is our authoritarian he's not about to you know commit american troops over three for the saudi arabian government produced marcus lee i mean first well you know they did it in afghanistan. i mean you were democracy in iraq turned out to be a disaster you think that's the kind of example that american americans will so you know even though war was the legal it never should have happened in the first place ok but i have to tend to agree with kelly but you know you don't play when you don't want to blame obama for
and iraq obama opposed the war in iraq he wanted to commit our troops to afghanistan where the where the. al qaeda came from originally and had we not gone into iraq we would have focused on in afghanistan a might of. the rebellion there of the taliban much more quickly and efficiently and helped rebuild that country anyway we're talking about the past the present is what we see the bomb is inherited i think you have to play he has a bad hand to play he's playing it about as well as any person...