would do everything we can. in the case of yezidis and the case of northern iraq we have done over 200 air strikes working with them. the krurds outgunned. some don t have helmets, some don t have the right armor. how do you respond? i talk to the kurds almost every day. when isil launched its attack into the kurdistan region in early act we acted immediately. where we are today they have taken back almost all the territory they lost. congress is going to be supplying the kurds very sophisticated equipment. general flynn wonders why american help has been so little so late. the kurds want more air support than we re giving them. we have to rely on these guys. they re doing some brave things. they re looking to us to say, hey, we still need your help. it s too slow. we have to figure out where is the roadblock and get these guys what they need.
are damaged. he adds the country must start over after years of industrial progress. the death coal will likely go up once contact has been restored. i am kelly wright. now back to fox news special report. prosper. so far we ve seen how isis are a ravaged the yezidis. it meant death for the men and slavery for the women. it was only small part that isis delivered to those in its path. the world wasn t fast enough to save the yezidis and soon the question would become would be able to turn back isis at all? if it were to be done, who would lead? isis had little trouble slashing through northern iraq in 2014.
we ve seen firsthand the suffering of the yezidis. yeah. some horrific stories. yep. so are they the canaries in the coal mine that kind of describe what happens if isis comes to town? yeah. and we can t allow another yezidi yezidi. you were talking about the policy, and obviously it changed. it developed, it evolved. is it now degrade and destroy isil, as you call them over a period of three years? well you know, brett we have an assessment of the organization and how strong it is. we think within a period of two to three years, we can significantly degrade the organization. that means it won t beholding territory anymore it won t be a major threat to the u.s. or our interests overseas. it is going to take time. the united states can t lead from behind because we re just too big. so it s not matter of leading from behind and just sort of sitting there and twid ling our thumbs and let everybody figure
while the number of christian hostages held by isis is unknown the founder of the syrian human rights network now puts the number at over 250. the founder and president of a demand for action, nuri keno joins me now. good evening. you have information about the most recent disappearance of christians from iraq. what can you tell us? thank you for having us on your show. what we can tell you is that i m an investigative journalist and many of us in demand for action are journalists, scientifics, doctors, archaeologists, architects and we re talking about the facts. facts are that for ten years now christians such as armenians also the yezidis and indians have been beheaded. the first syrian that was beheaded if front of a videocamera was on september 2004 in mosul. and more than fact are that
hostages held by isis is unknown the founder of the syrian human rights network now puts the number at over 250. the founder and president of a demand for action, nuri keno joins me now. good evening. you have information about the most recent disappearance of christians from iraq. what can you tell us? thank you for having us on your show. what we can tell you is that i m an investigative journalist and many of us in demand for action are journalists, scientifics, doctors, archaeologists, architects and we re talking about the facts. facts are that for ten years now christians such as armenians also the yezidis and indians have been beheaded. the first syrian that was beheaded if front of a videocamera was on september 2004 in mosul. and more than fact are that