the oklahoma city bombing. then there is another component to this. some of the soldiers if ramadi have been there with without leave for the past six months and haven t been paid in six months himself also there is a sectarian government which nobody wants to talk about. it s a huge issue. ramadi was a lo custer the sons of iraq the guys that turn the tide against al qaeda and iraq in 2006. why do they do that? they are mostly sunni, sheikhs and we had enough of them assassinateing our leadership. stealing our economic trade through which we have enriched ours from saddam until now. we see americans credible and non-sectarian actor on the ground that when they come in and fight the terrorists they don t ethnic cleansing against us. you don t have the marines, the first division. instead you have iss soldiers
i don t want us to spend ten years, a trillion dollars trying to create a democracy where one hasn t existed. send in troops. destroy their recruitment centers and destroy the area they plan to attack us here and get out and leave a note behind. you come back so will we. no ten-year war. no massive casualties. protect american lives before we get attacked here. sounds so simple right? let me not offer a prescription just an analysis. the way the tide was turned in iraq in 2006 2007 2008. we talk about the surge. the surge was about solidifying gains made at the political level in the country. the sunni awakening. where did it get started? ramadi ramadi. a city that now belongs to isis. sheikhs and tribal leaders approximate had partnered with
he uses countering violent extremism. and all of our voices need to be raised against hate speech and begin to talk that we are in a collective family, that goes against violent extremism. the kind of extremism that takes actions against christians in countries around the world. the extremism that takes muslims of different sects and kills them. and so we must stand for the idea to protect the right to free speech, but that we do not condone or do we agree with that kind of ugly speech. what about the august 2012 chris, i say to you what about the august 2012 shooting at the sheikh temple in wisconsin? six people were murdered by a white supremacist who killed these people, because they were exercising their freedom of religion. in january of 2011 and we were just with the sheikhs setting off a bomb, targeting a martin luther king rally in spokane. that could have easily opinion the next boston marathon bombing. the people who carried those out were white men, were
for the government to be represented by the president s words, the members of dong who should be tempered in their remarks. and that s why the president also does not use radical islam. he uses countering violent extremism. and all of our voices need to be raised against hate speech and begin to talk that we are in a collective family that goes against violent extremism. the kind of extremism that takes actions against christians in countries around the world. the extremism that takes muslims of different sects and kills them. and so we must stand for the idea to protect the right to free speech but that we do not condone or do we agree with that kind of ugly speech. what about the august 2012 chris, i say to you what about the august 2012 shooting at the sheikh temple in wisconsin? six people were murdered by a white supremacist who killed these people because they were exercising their freedom of religion. in january of 2011 and we were just with the sheikhs
initially the sons of the tribes gave up thinking isis was better than the baghdad government but they turned on the tribal members, so the sheikhs are furious about this. they want to take tikrit back. yesterday, they took back the police academy, by we built there in 2007. so this becomes a psychological battle. tikrit is the hometown of former iraqi leader saddam hussein. 30 years ago iraq was fighting a bitter war against its neighbor iran. but now an iran general is helping iraqi forces take on isis. michael holmes has more on the mysterious military leader from tehran. reporter: he s known as the