Fronts. The United States striking two facilities in Eastern Syria used by iranback soldiers after two bases in iraq and syria were attacked yesterday, marking 19 strikes targeting troops in the last 10 days. Carley the manhunt for robert card. Law enforcement stormed his home yesterday, but have not been able to locate him. We are not going away. [indiscernible] you under arrest. Come out of the house now. The truck is todd youre watching Fox And Friends First on friday morning, im todd piro. Carley im carley shimkus, live on the ground on both sid around the world. Mike tobin and nate foy. Hi, nate. The manhunt on second day, more federal resources coming in, as you mentioned. The manhunt focusing at resident in bowdoin where robert card had lived and police executed a Search Warrant. For a time it looked like he was inside. Take a look at the video. A colleague was there and heard multiple flash bangs outside the home in effort to bring card outside if he was in there. Police yelled
the u.s. raid in syria over the weekend. his wife as you know was capturedp p the army s delta force carried out the operation. barbara starr joins me now with more information. what do we know about what led up to the raid? we re learning the u.s. had this man abu saeed. they had him under surveillance since march in eastern syria, this mission had been planned for some time we were told they developed a pattern of life knew his movements. took off in their helicopters and made their way to that area that compound in eastern syria, where he was. they knew at that time he would be there when they got there. they had to blast a hole in one of the walls of the building in the middle of a firefight, go in. there was hand to hand combat. a lot of drama here they killed
in this respect, isis is like other islamic groups such as the taliban. they have allure in the abstract. once they are actually governing in their barbarous manner the enchantment fades and with it ever increasing depression. no one has ever voted isis into power anywhere. they slaughter their way into victory. is isis a threat to the west? the group s leaders declare it is every day. but their ambitions appear to be mostly centered on their arab enemies, on building a caliphate in iraq and syria. they understand to be terror group number one, they must battle the country that is the world s number one power, america. they seek that confrontation, and hope that the united states would come to the middle east and fight them on their terms. on their terrain. now, to be clear, they are opportunists, and they ask and hope that their followers would act in america. but their main focus is not to
enforcement. they re going to let it cool down but not necessarily let it go. anything might happen. the unfortunate thing, they re a small club, compared to the bannied os. bandidos. they re one of the biggest if not the biggest outlaw gang in the world right now, outlaw motorcycle gang in the world. so the cossacks would be less than smart to try to take them on in a full-scale war. incredible glimpse into this world, a lot of people don t know a lot about it, i appreciate you being with us. thank you. thank you, anderson. more breaking news ahead. new details about the isis commander killed over the weekend in a u.s. raid in syria. and reporting about the role he might have had in dealing with an american hostage who was killed. they bought the place four months ago on what was arguably the scariest day of their lives. neither has any idea what the future holds for them. but they bought into a 30-year mortgage anyway.
really fascinating. what we re now learning the u.s. had this man, abu sayyaf not his real name we don t know his real name yet, they had him under surveillance since march in eastern syria. this mission had been planned for some time we were told, they were watching him, knew his pattern of life knew his movements. when they took off in their helicopters and made their way to that area they knew at that time he would be there when they got there. they had to blast a hole in one of the walls of the building, in the middle of a firefight, go in. there it was hand-to-hand combat. a lot of drama here, they killed him in that firefight. his wife undergoing interrogation. think about this little piece of information right in front of all of us. the u.s. able to monitor someone inside syria, where presumably we have no intelligence assets