inspired an attack, it s a direct attack. the orlando attack was the most lethal was inspired by isis. 49 people were killed in the guy nightclub in orlando last year. so for isis that was a success. whether for them it doesn t really matter if it s directed or inspired. in the case of the london attacks we don t know. my guess is it was certainly isis inspired. the manchester attack seemed to have been directed by isis. if you read the british press as you have, nic has been going through it closely has well, it seems as if these three individuals, the terrorists who committed these crimes were themselves shot and killed by police may have been well known to local authorities. well that s not surprising. the manchester attacker was known to local authorities. the guy who drove the car into the westminster bridge in march was known to authorities. atino killed the 49 people in
qatar. qatar may have started it by moving toward iran, but the more it s isolated to the rest, the more likely it is to go to iran. what about the charge that was leveled against qatar that they re funding isis and al qaeda among other terror groups? i ve seen some reporting based from saudi arabia and u.e. alleging that. we were concerned during the time that i was in the government about that. knowing exactly where an attack would take place almost beforehand because as soon as an attack took place, they would be there covering the attack by al qaeda. there have been concerns about the relationship between qatar and some of the extremist movement. right now i think the great concern that they really haven t talked a lot about is that qatar supports the muslim brotherhood in egypt and elsewhere. and i think u.a.e. is also very
concerned about muslim brotherhood. so it s a very complicated situation with various factors playing a role. is headquartered. talk about what s going on in london right now. you saw the president s tweets. really criticizing the london mayor who himself is muslim. well, of course as long as this crisis of islamic civilization, the rise of extremism, the rise of terror, state sponsorship and alleged taking place, you can t really get rid of this problem overall, but you can contain and manage it. i expect it will increase in the coming weeks and months as we press isis and iraq and syria. they were more like an insurgency there taking over territory. now they re becoming a full flight terrorist organization
disposal. when he told the american people what the cia can do, what you re really doing is telling al qaeda and isis and the russians on the chinese and the iranians what we can do and they can adapt and come back and kill americans and i don t want that blood on my hands. shannon: quickly, you talked about going after the head of wikileaks, getting him prosecuted, the vice president said no resource will be spared for holding those accountable. you think we get to him and how so? i think we should at least put pressure on ecuador. we told him we will take measures we can until they give him up and get them out of their embassy. the next time we see americans killed, it could be because of him. shannon: congressman peter king, thank you for your time today. leland: this story keeps getting more concerning. a massive investigation rocks
overturn a government, they want to put in a damascus with sharia law. the matter whose side we pick there, that s what they want. shannon: what we do about isis then? we can t just give up. cut off the funds. stop saudi arabia and qatar and turkey and any of these other countries from funding isis. stop giving material that help prosecute the war to groups that are aligned with isis. this is a very confusing thing for the mega people, i understand that. but we have no business being there, we ought to get out of there, it s none of the interest of the united states and furthermore, it s unconstitutional. shannon: you think our interests are impacted because they want to come here and defer the united states. we ve already seen that. there are hundreds of cases the fbi has told us involving people who come in through the refugee program court on the subject of investigation. we can t just say, we leave it