was part of the broad are al qaeda setup before being detained in pakistan ant sent to guantanamo. phil mud, what do you think? this level of recidivism as has been called prisoner released they go back and commit terror acts. i would sigh level of recidivism is high. the significant here is pretty straightforward. you have two guys who would be considered in mob terms made men. they re trusted not only by the sh given the flow of foreign fighters into places like syria and iraq the damage could have been significant. we re talking about thousands of people from going from europe into syria. these guys will have contacts going back years, bob bahr the president would like to shut down gitmo once and for all. i assume he d like to see thor prisoners sent back to other countries, whether their own countries or other countries
lists but owning a gun or firearms or ascribing to certain fundamentalist views aren t enough in and of themselves. michael, one of his friends said he believes there was a change in abdulazeez after he went to jordan a trip he took overseas in 2014. we know that that seems to be a frequent happening with some of these radicalized young men who do commit these terror acts in other places. how does that happen? well you don t lack for islamist or jihadist ideology in a country like jordan. the founder of isis came from jordan and from the palestinian refugee camp area and brought with him into iraq a whole contingent of jordanian jihadis. it would have been quite easy for him to immerse himself in this sort of idealogical milieu if he was there. the other question is did he stay in jordan. the j.i.d. is very very good at
us. you can read his opinion piece, by the way, on cnn.com. remember to watch weed 3 airs this sunday night, sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. thanks so much for watching today. i m randi kaye. wolf starts right now. hello, i m wolf blitzer. 1:00 p.m. here in washington and wherever you re watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. this is cnn breaking news. we have breaking news here on cnn. details of yet another american now charged formally not yet formally indicted actually he has been formally indicted with trying to help isis and possibly commit terror acts here in the united states. let s get the details. walk us through what we have just learned. wolf his name is abdul
is that because the supreme leader has told them to back off until the deal is signed or is that because they just think president rouhani has more cards than they do? that s interesting, though that we re not seeing a similar rush by the hardliners in iran to try and condemn this deal and head it off at the pass. it is. let s wait and see what s in the deal. we all agree that a bad deal is worse than no deal. but maybe there will be an adequate good enough deal. and it was interesting that bibi netanyahu did not say that he was against any deal. he did not say that there had to be zero enrichment. he left the door open there. and i thought he made a very constructive suggestion which is to link the deal or during the deal link it to iran stopping its actions by proxy groups to commit terror acts and to call for the annihilation of israel. so i think there is room here to
legally, although one overstayed his welcome. i want to show you the alleged ring leader of this group. this man. arbur hababa. we learned he ran kiosks at malls along the east coast. repaired kitchen stuff, sold cell phones and in his spare time the fbi says he organized and financed an operation to commit terror acts. we note alleged ring leader attended college for awhile and worked with two younger men. their alleged plans included assassinating president obama, hijacking a plane. the 19-year-old who was arrested at jfk airport yesterday apparently hit a travel snag along the way as he tried to carry out his plan. he couldn t convince his own mother to give him his passport. but he still found a way around that. the other guy, 24 years old, made some bold online threats about shooting the president. and that s how authorities really got interested in this trio. joining me now to discuss more reuters investigative reporter