Also we will come after you and find you. U. S. Special forces kill isis top leader in a Nighttime Raid in syria. It raises the question just how strong is isis today . How much of a threat does it pose . Fawaz gerges will join me. Finally, from cars to milk to housing and more, we are paying more than we were a year ago for so many items. Inflation is to blame for certain, but just how bad is it . I will do a deep dive that might surprise you. But first, here is my take. Its a tale of two olympics. Remember the 2008 beijing games . China was dazzling the world with its economic prowess and technological sophistication, determined to impress the world with its soft power. Praise filled the headlines in countries like australia, the United Kingdom and the u. S. The Sydney Morning Herald said that the Opening Ceremony was a perfect ten. Londons Evening Standard described the event as the beginning of chinas new era of greatness, witnessed and implicitly approved by much of the leadership
Also we will come after you and find you. U. S. Special forces kill isis top leader in a Nighttime Raid in syria. It raises the question just how strong is isis today . How much of a threat does it pose . Fawaz gerges will join me. Finally, from cars to milk to housing and more, we are paying more than we were a year ago for so many items. Inflation is to blame for certain, but just how bad is it . I will do a deep dive that might surprise you. But first, here is my take. Its a tale of two olympics. Remember the 2008 beijing games . China was dazzling the world with its economic prowess and technological sophistication, determined to impress the world with its soft power. Praise filled the headlines in countries like australia, the United Kingdom and the u. S. The Sydney Morning Herald said that the Opening Ceremony was a perfect ten. Londons Evening Standard described the event as the beginning of chinas new era of greatness, witnessed and implicitly approved by much of the leadership
Please please please please please explain. To me. This is d w news live from berlin do you want issues that urgent new warning on Climate Change it says we must act now to prevent disasters that will occur if Global Temperatures rise much further its called the next few years probably the most important in human history. Also coming up for by politicians i are both sonata has won the first round of brazils president ial election he will face a left wing candidate for not doha dodd in the runoff in three weeks time a dog has warned of voters that pose an otto is a threat to democracy and u. S. Backed kurdish troops step up the battle to expel the socalled Islamic State from a stronghold in Eastern Syria these troops are preparing for their last charge here in Syria Against right as if they would within the next weeks is going to be a Turning Point for them thats why theyre preparing every day. D. W. Is embedded with the n. T. I. As a coalition and reports from the frontline plus china
killing one individual regardless of how important this individual will not really put a permanent end to the islamic state. what has happened what has happened in the past three years, after the dismantling of the khalifa, the physical khalifa in iraq and syria the group has mutated into a resilient insurgency, a low cost resident insurgency. it has a few thousand sand fighters. low-cost operations. it has sprawling operations in syria and iraq and afghanistan. it has carried out thousands, not hundreds, fareed, thousands of attacks in iraq and syria and afghanistan. it has targeted mainly tribal figures, village elders, security forces, local leaders, and it has basically, you know, shown its ability to persist. we re not witnessing the resurgence of isis, we re really witnessing the persistent of this particular resilient and potent insurgency. and what should one do about it, fawaz?
the khalifa, the physical khalifa in iraq and syria the group has mutated into a resilient insurgency a low cost resident insurgency. it has a few thousand sand fighters. low-cost operations. it has sprawling operations in syria and iraq and afghanistan. it has carried out thousands, not hundreds, fareed, thousands of attacks in iraq and syria and afghanistan. it has targeted mainly tribal figures, village elders, security forces, local leaders, and it has basically, you know, shown its ability to persist. we re not witnessing the resurgence of is, we re really witnessing the persistent of this particular resilient and potent insurgency. and what should one do about it, fawaz? because it seems to me i followed the attacks that you