i should say. there are about 40,000 displaced people at the camp, but inside the detention wing there are about 1600 all foreigners isis family members. suspected people, wives and children of isis fighters. and inside this camp people can t leave. she s not allowed to leave there. it is under supervised control run by the camp guards who are part of the kurdish-led force here, the force fighting against isis. we spoke with her. she said that she desperately wants to go back home. she says she was brainwashed by isis propaganda. she says that now she has changed. she regrets what she did. i showed her that clip from the today show yesterday in which secretary of state pompeo said well, she s not a u.s. citizen anymore. she shouldn t have been issued a passport, she can t come here. her reaction was she hopes her lawyer can settle it. what s interesting about her case is there are quite a few others like it.
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on to the idea, narrative, that person can become dangerous too when they have been pushed and motivated by isis propaganda. they may not have the tools of a terrorist organization, they may not be well trained but they can certainly reck havoc. gillian: what about our viewers would be interested to hear perspective of how things have changed, whether they have changed, strategic priorities from tend of the obama administration moving into the trump administration? sure, it s a great question. i served under president bush, i served under president obama and then again under president trump, i think in the main, there s been continuity, the broad outlines of the campaign to take back the physical
becomes stable and a breeding ground for isis 3.0. that still could be it s in offing. i also remember for the piece you wrote for the atlantic that is built into the isis argument is this notion that they re going to take their lumps, right? in other words, they ve drilled them to accept setbacks because this is the way this ends oddly enough with jesus coming to the rescue? yes. the ones that are looking at the isis propaganda. the isis supporters reading chapter and versus, they were saying that isis is going to be successful at first. then it was going to lose territory and be down to the last 5,000 fighters and then jesus would come to their aid. so when isis talks about what s happening now, they will often say, yeah, we predicted from the beginning that there would be good times and bad times. and the bad times would be pretty bad. that s what we re seeing now, the time when true believers are
on isis. and at the same countering isis propaganda. i think it underscores the fact that we have had military success against isis. the iraqi prime minister declared iraq as fully liberated from iraq a few weeks ago. and president trump and president putin said they they ve been cleared of isis. but that doesn t make us safer. here in new york city alone we ve had two terror attacks. despite the fact that we ve deprived isis safe havens which is a very good achievement, they still have the ability to dominate digital space. and we need to decrease isis ability to reach people through the internet. lieutenant general, we ve heard the allegations against