Threatening potential military engagement what are its options now if it does decide to go ahead this presumably huge threat of escalation around the entire gulf region. Well now if we would attack iran then that you would really have a very very very very violent conflict that would be spread throughout the whole the whole gulf really what we need to do is end the civil war in yemen because even the usa has broken from the saudi position they are there supporting rebels in the southern arc the saudis are still. Supporting the hardy government and the whole days of benefit then getting a lot of american a weapon from that the saudis have you use there so really thats what you thats what you have to thats what you hope to do because no one can win that war and the idea you know the saudis told us back in 26 thing they could win that in a month well its been you know or half years thats what we really have to do if we want to restore stability to the region if the United States it launch
A fuss over on terrorism on top of the agenda is a review of the g 5 suffield a Security Alliance form to combat a sharp rise in cross border attacks from groups but what exactly is the g. 5 and why are they view accused of failing to secure the region. So chad mali and mota tinea formed a group of 2014 but over the next few years attacks were high you dont isolate ffolliott had groups have risen dramatically in 2070 with the help from france 5000 troops italian was set up but so far its failed to make a major difference hundreds of people have been killed and tens of thousands have been displaced since the beginning of this year this week alone at least 30 people died in attacks in northern kenya faso Catherine Sawyer reports from the capital ouagadougou. Heads of state from this to hell are arriving whether dougal there is a security crisis in the region following an inside inside by armed groups allied to alqaeda and the Islamic State of iraq and the levant fighters have carried out
We will leave this program at this. To take a life of the discussion on a new report on irregular migration on the smuggling of migrants in mexico. This is hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. It is just getting underway live here in cspan2. Is a gorgeous thursday afternoon before labor day. I think this is a really important topic and the really important report that we are putting out right now. I appreciate all of you taking the time out to do this. Before i give a brief summary of the report which i hope all or most of you were able to get, it will be posted online by the way right after this event. I wanted to say a couple of thank youse, first is to the Ford Foundation that we are just completing our second year of funding with the Ford Foundation, they have been a great partner with us. Thank you to the Ford Foundation for believing in us, slightly nontraditional partner for them on this. I want to thank my coauthor, the Carmen Garcia who is currently a
Good monday morning. Welcome to squawk alley. Obviously watching the dow down 142. Oil is the story of the day. Prices surging following attack on the Worlds Largest Oil Production facility in saudi arabia, disrupting the Global Supply of crude. Brian sullivan in houston with more on this hi again, brian. Reporter hey, carl, good morning. Playing a little zeppelin rock and roll there the market is rocking and rolling. So many effects from the attack, moments ago the u. S. Telling saudi arabia they believe they came from iranian soil lets put size and scope into perspective. I know you talked about how big this outtake facility really is, and it is not completely analogous. Heres a good example. We showed it earlier 5. 7 Million Barrels off line, facility is 7 million total barrels, 10 million all together there were two attacks so the two attacks outcake is what the market is focused on they hope to come online slowly the next couple of days. If you factored in five of the biggest refi
Center for strategic and international studies. We really appreciate everyone coming out on this gorgeous thursday before labor day. I think this is a really important topic and really important report that we are putting out right now. I appreciate all of you taking the time out to do this. Before i give a brief summary of the report, which i hope all or most of you were able to get, it will be posted online by the way right after this event. I wanted to say a couple of thank yous. First is to the Ford Foundation that we are just completing our second year of funding with the Ford Foundation. They have been a great partner with us. Thank you to the Ford Foundation for believing in us, slightly nontraditional partner for them on this. I want to thank my coauthor, Carmen Garcia gallego who is currently in laos, working for unicef. If you are watching online, hello, carmen. And then i want to thank our panelists, who i will introduce in a minute. This is an issue that has come onto mine