sovereignty of iraq. let s see what iran might or might not be willing to do before we start making any pronouncements. i think we are open to any constructive process here that could minimize the violence, hold iraq together, the integrity of the country, and eliminate the presence of outside terrorist forces that are ripping it apart. that was secretary of state john kerry on the possibility of working with iran to deal with the problem in iraq. let s bring back spider marks and bill richardson here. let me ask you this, iran by some accounts already has some troops on the ground inside iraq battling these sunni terrorists, a couple hundred people, iranians perhaps on ground fighting. if you are the united states how much do you want to coordinate with the iranians on the ground there, what s the riveng and once you let the iranians in, can you get them out? well i think united states has very few options at this
these army personnel who were guarding him, is it frustrating to them at this point that this man is now behind this enormous chaos in iraq? the colonel told me it was a very personal frustration. he also said imagine the effort that went into capturing this guy in the first place and you got to wonder were there americans hurt in the effort to capture this guy in the first place. you got him. you hold him for four year. you watch him. and you are moving him and his comrades around. you spend all that time and effort, and you are putting this guy on a plane and he turps to you and he says see you in new york. that s going to be personally devastating. michael daley, thank you so much for being with us. as for the soldier who spoke with baghdadi himself back when he was in u.s. detention in
shia ties, iran s with maliki are not going to help in a political solution so we have to be very clear about what we do together. military coordination less so, more diplomacy. i think what s also a factor is we have to be careful not to totally a lee yen nate, the qataris, some of our allies in the region that could be helpful that could be helping in the syrian situation. i would say proceed with caution, see what the iranians are able to do. if they want to do the military heavy lifting, so much for that. that s fine. but i think we have to be careful about appearing to be too much in tandem with them but at the same time we don t have too many options. we don t want the collapse of iraq right now and what we want is a political solution of the highest order. the best thing they could do,
he s being described by some now as the most successful terrorist since osama bin laden and his final words to a u.s. army unit as he left a detention camp in iraq were i ll see you guys in new york. that was back in 2009. now, abu al-baghdadi is leading the isis on its bloody march through iraq. that quote we re seeing, i ll see you guys in new york, it sounds like he was making a threat to attack the u.s. on u.s. soil. that s what i thought.
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