other countries as they battle them. you know the cia backwards and forwards. what does this mean for the united states? i thought that was one of the more creative parts of the speech. he s recognizing that despite the rhetoric that the obama campaign used in 2012, al qaeda isn t dead. core al qaeda in pakistan and afghanistan, maybe, but it s morphed and these small offshoots are very dangerous. al qaeda has embedded itself so deeply in the euphrates valley all the way to fallujah. but it s a big counterterrorism challenge to get them out. what was new in the speech was first this idea of creating a fund so you ll have a resource to provide security services. all over, they re having al qaeda problems. finally, what s interesting in the speech, the president just hinted at it, but talking to
but it s a big counterterrorism challenge to get them out. what was new in the speech was first this idea of creating a fund so you ll have a resource to provide security services. all over they re having al qaeda problems. finally what s interesting in the speech, the president just hinted at t but talking to people you get more of a sense. the president would like to move the counterterrorism program away from the uniformed military and away from the cia. why? because first there is the idea that the ct mission has eaten the ira hole. because the ccia is becoming too much of an armed these have been the corporate headquarters, but that s not their job. nick, you spent a lot of time