but again, you re going to find that these are homegrown terrorists, most of them. with that in mind, was this ordered by isis in raqqa or was it simply inspired by isis? out of those two, which is more terrifying, the fact that they were inspired and did it by themselves or they received direct help from the head office in syria? the new world is, leaderless resistance. the lone wolf attacks. what the people in raqqa do is say, these are our enemies. this is what should happen to them. and if you were a loyal muslim, you will do these things. people who have not even been trained are going to be out there saying, i need to go and do this. so yes, that is a very terrifying thing. and it keeps isis from having to
is coping after these terrorist attacks. thank you for joining us. according to some of the things i read, there s a lot of grief in paris after these attacks and post charlie hebdo attacks. but some people we have spoken to said paris feels different. it s not quite the same emotion. how would you describe it? i know you ve been out and speaking to people. reporter: yeah. i think i mean, obviously there s a lot of emotion here in paris. i think the difference between now and the charlie hebdo attacks is that there is a lot more anger. anger at the islamic state and anger from some organized parisians that their government got involved in the war in syria and brought it home to france.
law enforcement and everybody involved to make a strict differentiation about who we are after. we are not after islam. we are not after muslims. muslims by and large are on our side in this kind of situation. but the radical muslims we have to excise like a cancer, and without killing the entire body. from a practical point of view, the french it s obvious the french are having trouble tracking every radical jihadist. is that job being made a lot harder now because the french have cut off all association and all cooperation with the assad regime in syria? because there used to be a lot of cooperation between these two bodies before, now they re not talking to each other. has that made the job harder? it is always hard when you lose a partner. it s always harder when you lose
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fighting the terror group does not belong to the united states. her democratic rival bernie sanders does not agree. it cannot be an american fight. i think what the president has consistently said is that we will support those who take the fight to isis. that is why we have troops in iraq, that are helping to train and build back up the iraqi military, why we have special operators in syria working with the kurds and arabs so we can be supportive. but this cannot be an american fight, although american leadership is essential. we only have one area of disagreement with the secretary. she said something like the bulk of the responsibility is not ours. well, in fact, i would argue that the disastrous invasion of iraq, something that i strongly opposed, has unraveled the region completely, and led to the rise of al qaeda and to isis.