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sabotage due to a pay dispute and wanted to get more overtime fixing the flaw he created. but tonight analysts say investigators may now be looking into whether he was somehow radicalized. we ve seen these organizations be very creative innovative and we ve seen more outsourcing as they themselves could not mount a 9/11 type operation. they essentially reach out to other people that could do things for them. reporter: terrorist groups from al qaeda to isis are known to be fixated on trying to bring down american planes and the threat of a terrorist getting a job with an airline to pull off an inside job has always been a major security concern. for example, the deadly metrojet crash in egypt in 2015 claimed by isis might have been perpetrated by a mechanic according to reuters. they see airport insider as helpful recruits and there is track record of this. reporter: but terrorism experts say it is possible his interest in iraq and isis could have no bearing on the alleged sabot
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security advisors and cabinet officials over potential peace talks with the taliban a resulting deal could lead to final exit of our troops in the country and end to america s longest running war. this morning republican senator lindsey graham talked about on sunday morning futures leaving that could resume repeated attacks on the homeland. we can t leave afghanistan without counterterrorism force or intel capability to protect us a against a 9/11 because al qaeda and is isis is live in afghanistan. reporter: isis claiming responsibility for that attack. a few hours ago the group posting a propaganda photo of the man they claim was perpetrator. terrorism experts say this move has become a signature for the terrorist group who use aftermath of attacks to spread
here in colombia any minute. molly. peter doocy, thanks for your work out there on the trail, we appreciate it. leland: barbecue going there too, amid peace talks between the united states and the taliban, isis is now taking responsibility for an attack that killed at least 63 people, injured almost 200 at wedding in afghanistan, hard to imagine the headlines and peace talks and attack a coincidence. gillian: isis claimed responsibility for the attack, the group posted propaganda photo of the man they claim is the perpetrator, they host online, terrorism experts say the move has become a signature for the terrorist groups who used the aftermath of attacks to spread hate far and wide across the internet. one guest who was at the go aheading where the attack