not well understood. this invasion was backed by the u.s. government and it was an effort to block an islamic government from taking hold in mogadishu. young men living in canada and the u.s. traveled overseas as a result to defend their homeland. a large group of somali men from minneapolis had disappeared into the training camps of east africa and it was six months later that the f.b.i. began an investigation that would ultimately stretch to more than six states. hair sn ha harris? homeland security officials did get word in 2006 there was a problem. current and former u.s. officials tell fox the u.s. government may have been slow to pick up on the threat from them and its ability to draw american recruits. a former senior intelligence official at homeland security told fox a trip to columbus, ohio in, 2006 was eye opening. there were a number of what they called hot spot mosques. troublesome mosques where the
over the last several years. and also, painting a vision post 2014 in which we have ended our combat role and the afghan war as we understand it is over, by our commitment to friendship and partnership with afghanistan continues. reporter: the afghanistan war as we know it is over. strong words from the president making it clear to the americans people and the world there are some republican critics, today on cbs s face the nation, concerned about a rush to the exit that could lose some of the security gains that have been made, hair sn. thank you very much, ed henry. we re going to keep it in chicago and change the scene with breaking news that has come together. like tobin. you heard strong words from the president in afghanistan and a strong change in sheing where people have been protesting and let s go to mike tobin to see what the