poland, in hungary, in france, in germany, in the united kingdom to some degree. certainly hostility to immigrants in general. and this is a wave that is across europe, and angela merkel could be a victim of this kind of ultra nationalist resurgence that we re really seeing right now. phil, i want to talk about the assassination of the russian ambassador. the assassination the assassin, i should say, screamed, don t forget aleppo, don t forget syria, and before that, al akbar. does it seem like a plot of russia s bombing of syria? much the latter. i think you could interpret this as in the same basket of what we ve just seen in germany, that is someone screamed god is great. therefore, he must be isis inspired, especially because he is from a country that is turkey that borders syria.
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protect the russian ambassador assassinated him. he was heard shouting, don t forget aleppo as he murdered andrei karlov. he was killed by the police. russia has vowed revenge. john bolton thinks that putin has some ulterior motives as well. the russians will kill somebody. they may kill several people and this is what the kremlin calls crossing a red line. i think putin is already using this to bring turkey closer to russia. he said it was perhaps a provocation by some. this was a strategic move by putin to slice turkey away from nato and get russia closer to an objective. putin knows exactly what he s doing and will use this tragedy. he ll get his revenge against the terrorist but he ll use this
turkish president, while he tries to rescore ties. with russia, many in his own country are not onboard with that. mow much of a problem moving forward is that for the president. that is true. there is anger in turkey amongst russia. especially those who feel for syria. and that includes the islamist circles. and there were protests in front of her embassy. so, the president s own base includes people that are guilty for killing alope poe. and last night s attacker seemed to reflect that. he said, don t forget aleppo. don t forget syria. and he said, we are not safe. sometimes people say that to
syria, don t forget aleppo. now, when i talk about the two sides disagreeing, russia believes that bashar al assad should still be in power, turkey backs the rebels. who s a part of those rebels? well, the rebels on the ground in syria are a mix of folks that oppose the assad regime that s currently in power, and they re the ones that precipitated the civil unrest that has been percolating now for five years that s erupt ared into a full-scale civil war. but what s happened as you know well, we ve talked about this before, terrorists take advantage of ungoverned spaces and political chaos and insert themselves on the ground which is something they ve done here. affiliates and offshoots of al-qaeda are active in the region now as is isis. we ve been talking about that a lot. so really there s a whole mix of when we talk about the syrian opposition now, there s moderates, there s radicals and there s terrorists. heather: yeah. that s why i asked that
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