he was part of a plan. it was all obviously thrown off track when he joined isis and we had to part ways. it was quite a tearful and heart-wrenching moment for everyone involved. the australian government said it can t confirm his death, but the prime minister used it as a warning for would-be jihadists. i have a very simple message to anyone who might be thinking of going overseas to join these terrorist groups. don t, don t. they are death cults. and it s just as likely to be your death. since the bloody rise of isis jamar joined some 20 other australians who have been killed in the conflict. but the face of some 90 more australians still out there on the battlefield remains unclear. amy laport cnn, atlanta. all right amy.
militia militias the death cults, i think that it is going to be worse. can i complicate this picture even further? what we re looking at is a difficult but do-able military strategy. but this is iraq. syria is much more complicated, because you have literally hundreds of groups, and at the end of the day, if you battle isis, you are in effect strengthening the assad government. and that dilemma is for a lot of these groups target number one is bashar al assad. that s why they got involved in it. that s why they want to continue. syria s gone. it is not going to be coming back. that is my predik shunction. thank you all. up next, isis recruitment. you ve heard a lot about it. what is the appeal? can it be stopped? and we re going to talk to a parent who s working to stop it. her own son went over to fight with isis and died doing it.
officers, they re watching. but they i mean, the u.s. toward the end was able to reverse a lot of gains that al qaeda had made was because of disenchantment by the tribal groups, and payments made to the tribal groups. the sunni awakening, the tribal awakening. are we seeing any evidence that there s this disenchantment? we are talking to the sunni tribal groups approved by baghdad. we re not talking to the al anbar tribes at all. because we have to pass through the so-called democratic process. which means the sunnis have to show abeyance to the shia government. and they re discredited. we do not know what they re going to do when the army moves in. if they move in with popular mobilization, the militias, so-called death cults, i think it s going to get worse. what we re looking at is a difficult but doable military
to the shia government, and they re discredited. and we do not know what they re going to do when the army comes in. if they move in with militias, the death cults, i think it s going to get worse. can i complicate this picture even further? what we re looking at is a difficult kbu do-able military strategy. but this is iraq. syria is much more complicated, because you have literally hundreds of groups, and at the end of the day, if you battle isis, you are in effect strengthening the assad government. and that dilemma is for a lot of these groups target number one is bashar al assad. that s why they got involved in it. syria s gone. it s not coming back, that s my prediction. up next, isis recruitment. you ve heard a lot about it. what is the appeal? can it be stopped? and we re going to talk to a parent who s working to stop it. her own son went over to fight
i think this is a great way to differentiate between the religion of islam and radical islam. it is basically a suicide cult. it is a death cult. death cults are not cool, but regular ones are all right. i think there was a band called death cult. and then the cult. you are thinking death qult for caught tee. cult for cutie. joe you said tamerlan was an abusive boyfriend. some of the things you have to do are really, really creepy. but it doesn t discount the watch lists i am on. do you fer invite a date to one of your shows? which one are you referring to? well at the end of the show she is gone?