marxist group, a domestic group that they called the revolutionary people s liberation front. the group has been designated a terrorist organization by the united states but has been relatively quiet. u.s. officials say it s way too early to determine who is responsible. authorities have not ruled out involvement by al-qaeda or even an iranian group that is upset by what is happening in syria. remember the first of first of six patriot missile batteries were delivered and deployed this week to the border of syria inside turkey along with tusmt troops to operate it in turkey. also regionally it s widely believed inside syria that the u.s. is involved in some way helping israelis target convoy of advanced weaponry, the missiles that were bombed by israeli warplanes two days ago. a spokesman says that they are
outermost layer of embassy security. that says something good about on our security and bravery turkish guard that didn t let him in. alisyn: you have been to turkey five times. you have studied turkey, its history and written about it. i was most impressed you and your wife spent your honeymoon in turkey. this is a country near and dear to you. why do you think the attack happened today? when we went on our honeymoon, we went all the places to c.i.a. said were safe and had a great time. you look at three options. one, this was really just the incompetent work of a leftist group as the prime minister claimed. second possibility is that iran s deeply behind it, behind the left wing group. no love lost between iran and
diplomat. she is expected to say a final farewell before handing over duties to john kerry. as they deal with the other terrorist attack in turkey. let s listen in. fully express how grateful i am to those with whom i have spent many hours here in washington, around the world and in airplanes. [ laughter ] i m proud of the work we have done to elevate diplomacy and development, to serve the nation we all love, to understand the challenges, the threats and opportunities that the united states faces, and to work with all of our heart and all of our might to make sure that america
dissolved. they actually had a lot of great suggestions. i was looking through things they proposed. one was a partnership between educational institutions and companies how we can train people for jobs out there. there are computer jobs that are going wanting because we don t have people trained for them. council met but nothing was done with the suggestions. it s like simpson-boles, they came up with great ideas and then the president sort of dismissed them. alisyn: we need to implement them. why not. alisyn: great to see you. catch more with melissa on money airing weekdays at 5:00 p.m. on the fox business network. meanwhile, the terror attack on a u.s. embassy, this time in turkey, a nato ally. we ll talk to a man that knows all about turkey, retired lieutenant ralph peters and why they targeted the embassy now.
turkey. they are mad about syria and mad about approach to the nuclear program. they won t miss a chance to hurt us. there is a remote chance it was an al-qaeda affiliate working through a leftist group. there is strange bedfellows in pa part of the world. i think for the turks they wanted to blame it on somebody and somebody they knew because turkish security is generally very, very good. very tough. they are embarrassed even though we kept the bad guy out, the terrorists did manage to get through the turkish security which is pretty tight. i suspect we re going to find that the guy, he had gone to the u.s. consulate which was the easiest part to get in. he was probably very well dressed, it gets cold there in the wintertime. just enough to conceal a small suicide bomb. you see if you look at the pictures closely nooshghd lot of