are about 20, 22 extremist organizations that are in that cross-border region. no one you talk to. in kabul sees any end in the fight where there soon will be close to 14,000 u.s. troops. and if you don t bring pakistan along, it seems this is a positive sign in that direction. hans, while i have you in the chair, i want to very quickly get to a couple developments in north korea. more saber rattling. we ve heard that president trump has lit the wick of war and you just take pose that with the statements from president trump yesterday strongly suggesting that he is more hawkish, he is are more of a warmonger that is too strong, but more hawkish on the north korea issue than his advisers. we don t know whether he s doing good cop/bad cop, but it seemed clear that trump was signaling that he is less trustworthy of the north koreans than his individual her
forces have been killed in combat with mali based militants. now u.s. navy lieutenant commander said in a statement that u.s. forces are there to provide training and security assistance to the armed forces there and their efforts are targeting violent extremist organizations in this region. we do know that white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders said the president has been briefed by this incident, by his chief of staff. the u.s. military has not yet confirmed the identities of those killed as their families have not been notified but we ll continue to monitor the story as it develops and we hear more details. thank you. coming up next on morning joe, more on the trump administration s push back to that nbc news exclusive report on the heightened tensions between president trump and rex tillerson. andrea mitchell and carol lee will have the latest on their reporting on tillerson s fury at
devices comply with federal law. the nra believes the device is designed to allow semi-automatic rifles to function like fully automatic rifles should be subject to additional regulations. that s quite a development. well, it is. look. this is a way to deal with gun control without dealing with the entire issue of gun control. as you just sat down, there she is, sarah sanders. yesterday three u.s. service members and one partner nation member were killed while providing assistance to counterterror operations. as many of you are aware, ufrmt s. forces are in the country to provide training the the local arms forces. in their efforts to counter violent extremist organizations. additionally two u.s. service members were injured and evacuated in stable condition to germany. names are being withheld at this time as part of the next of kin notification process. our thoughts and prayers are with the friends and family of
i want you to go into that further. explain. i was talking about the false ideas that misrepresent this religion. i was talking about such steps of ideology. they can be adopted by some people which led to what we can see around because terrorism and extremism being practiced by some and the extremist organizations, they are misinterpretations of such religion. when we talk about rectifying it means we want to filter the false ideology and misconception of those who follow it. so we don t see what we see happening around us.
sean: you took it a step further. your country for example recognizes the muslim brotherhood, you designated it. i agree with you. as a terrorist organization, you have asked the united states to similarly designate this as a terror organization. there s been resistance in the united states like there was resistance to identifying radical islamists. why do you think there s this resistance to just identify those people that would commit evil in our time against innocent men, women and children? united states of the great country.il it s a superpower in the world. it has different shades of ideology and the united states has its own perspective. maybe it takes more time on the part of the united states until they recognize that the extremist organizations have bad impacts.