to elect someone who doesn t deny elections, and even more importantly she s raising the issue of, look, it is not just the election that you re worried about, if you say i want somebody in office who doesn t accept election results, be careful because it is going to happen in a way next time that you don t like. i think she could influence that group of people in the middle. this is the sad truth. de-radicalization may be out of our reach. but electoral influence in liz cheney s reach. and what i liked about this interview is the humility she showed about spending a lot of time with democrats and democrats spending a lot of time with her. and that for both sides, it is new. she didn t say uneasy for everyone. but there may be something in her message to this group of voters frank is talking about that may keep some of the people out of office. i believe so.
national security analyst. we re so glad you re back after scaring us earlier in the week. so they said de-radicalization has to start with someone with a toe hold amid the radicalized. liz cheney won t have it for long but she might still have it but what did you make that you can t vote for republicans if you care for the republic. the big kudos to liz cheney for doing the courageous thing that she s zog is whether it will resonate with the people it needs to resonate with. we talk about election denners. there is a polling that show they will never change thur mind. so we can t reach them with fact. but liz klainy may be the factor. they re riding the fence. something was wrong from 2020 and they don t know the accuracy, that is where she could make the difference and to the extent that independent or moderates are looking at liz cheney and saying if she s going
reporter: after attending isis training camps, he says he ran away from the terror group and now wants to leave. i m just trying to get my life back. so be it, if i have to go to prison in order to do that, then i m prepared to do that. reporter: and prison does await those who return to the u.k. after fighting in syria or iraq. 400 are already said to have returned, though only 14 have been convicted. but france has a very different approach. eliminate them. it s been widely reported that french special forces actively hunt french jihadis on the battlefield before they come home. fox news spoke to a former operative in a french jihadi kill squad. he explained why. translator: it simplifies things. if we kill them abroad, that resolves the problem of what we do when they return. that is what france is doing. reporter: as evidenced by the attacks in brussels, he says countries cannot take the risk of allowing them back and that de-radicalization just never
they didn t through about it. you can t take away vehicles and knives from everybody. the answer is de-radicalization. we have to work with the muslim community that wish to be de-radicalized like the egyptians. we have to separate violence from islam. we have to work with the elements of islam to cut out the cancer that isis. that s what we have to do. neil: thanks, tony. i mentioned at the outset and you said, why are you talking about stocks and european stocks at that? well, because the market was so curious. it s not the response of a panic that you see in the days of 9-11. you almost think the markets are getting used to this, we collectively, not only here but across the globe. maybe that s a good thing?
in the united states. sayfall islam wants the message of peace to spread wherever al qaida gets recruits. africa, the middle east, even the united states. and that s where benotman is heading. i believe radicalization is not part of islam. it s very dangerous. so i m going to fight radicalization through a process called de-radicalization. if someone decides to be my enemy, this is his problem and he has to face the consequences. it s as simple as that. reporter: but the first real test for this new deal will be back in libya. just a few weeks after our prison visit, the men we d met inside were released their reward for writing the recantation theorists, the part from violence to peace. cnn s nic robertson reporting. what lessons learned in libya could mean for america s fight against extremists.