carrying out the majority of air strikes and the trading support there s been to iraq and curd forces. we need to intensify that. we need to step up the focus, particularly on attacking the infrastructure that supports isil, its finances and dependency on trading and selling oil and the infrastructure, the supply roots, the control and logistics. we need to step up and defeat this organization. is president obama up to the task? the united states has been leading in this task and i m going to be reviewing with defense secretary carter this afternoon where the campaign now is. the united states has called on other countries to step up as well and deploy more to the fights. we have doubled the number of strike aircraft that we are bringing to the campaign and
i found especially chilling commissioner braton s concept that he put on the table about al qaeda and isis know, i never this way. but yeah. here s a guy that says that isis is a more dangerous force to america and new york city than a force that killed 3,000 americans on september 11th, john? well, it s the atomization. that s one of the issues we have. we talk about air strikes. we absolutely have to do that. but as we saw in san bernardino, this is not a geographical concept. you have to take their land from them, because the call fit is basically the north star for jihadists across the globe. that s step one.
capabilities we once had and move forward in the part of industry to make the apps. you ll note the fbi mentioned yesterday before the attacks were two men with ak 47 s and iad s, there were 109 messages exchanged between them and isil which can t be encrypted which is a free app anyone can get even with a warrant from the federal judge. what s the defense of that you hear from private business? that is where it gets kor complicated. private business has a story. you, the government told us we have to harden these things against hackers and so on. we ve hardened them so even we can t break into them and you, the government has a back door to compromise that. not the case. what the fbi director is asking
this is a president who has two obsessions right now. he is obsessed primarily with not being george bush and dick cheney and it s driving him in the opposite direction. the general always fighting the last war. secondly, you get a sense he is obsessed with not being proven wrong about isis saying they re a jv team with a jersey, saying isis is contained. he s so obsessed with not being proven wrong he s not doing with the overwhelming majority of americans think he should do to fight this terror, this war on terror, the right way. the fear we ve heard in the last month i would say paris and more than a month, people are worried and it was ramped up by san bernardino. we re seeing where 80% of people believe it s likely we have
keeping people on the terror watch list from being go out and buy bush masters. i think it would be 100%. we are in as much in a moment on guns as we are in terror f. you compare the maps of terror incidents in this country and then do all the guns, the country is covered. hears what s fascinating. we are avoiding an issue that s as big or bigger. what s fascinating n a new york times poll that came out today on terror and fear. 19 the number of people supporting a so call assault weapons ban has dropped by 19 percentage points, going back to fear. because of the fear. and it was a republican president who banned federal assault weapons, george h.w. bush. and it expired in 04. yep. up next, could president obama s handling of isis be fuelling donald trump s success in the