on forever, it s something that you ve got to keep paying into and keep upholding. so getting and keeping democracy is hard in tunisia, it s hard in the arab world, and it s hard everywhere else, too. tard masoud, good to have you on. thanks, fareed. next does the u.s. need a reconciliation system like africa had after apartheid? we ll explore that idea, when we come back.
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Jihadica, Aaron Zelin proposed the emergence of a tripolar jihadi world consisting of al-Qaeda (AQ), the Islamic State (IS), and Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). While the first two poles are competing for the legitimacy and leadership of global jihadism, HTS has already departed the global arena and focused its efforts on running its proto-state in Idlib, Syria. Disputes between the three poles are intractable due to the ideological intransigence of IS and, to a lesser degree, of AQ, in addition to the political pragmatism of HTS, which has been conceived by the other poles as a deviation from the “right” path.
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In his recent article for
Jihadica, Aaron Zelin proposed the emergence of a tripolar jihadi world consisting of al-Qaeda (AQ), the Islamic State (IS), and Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). While the first two poles are competing for the legitimacy and leadership of global jihadism, HTS has already departed the global arena and focused its efforts on running its proto-state in Idlib, Syria. Disputes between the three poles are intractable due to the ideological intransigence of IS and, to a lesser degree, of AQ, in addition to the political pragmatism of HTS, which has been conceived by the other poles as a deviation from the “right” path.
getting their impression or wait for the final bill? we don t know what the final bill is going to look like. our members are waiting and seeing. we all have opinions on the best possible policy. yes, the reconciliation system is frustrating. we can t put all the bills in we want. we are doing medical liability reform later this week. our members are waiting to see what the senate can produce, then we ll make the decision after that. thanks, everybody. appreciate it. you have a brief q & a with paul ryan. i would not bet against mitch mcconnell. they are trying desperately to get that through. simone, finish your thought. basically, what the democrats need to do is run on the issues and one of the most potent issues is health care. they have to keep the pressure up. senator heller, right now, in nevada who is experiencing an
goes along or wait for the final bill? we don t know what the final bill is going talottoo to look . we all have opinions on what the best possible policy is. yes, reconciliation system is a little frustrating because we can t put all the bills in there that we want. we re doing medical reliability later this week. our members are waiting to see in a constructive way what the senate can produce and we ll make the decision after we do that. thanks, everybody. appreciate it. that was house speaker paul ryan. you were listening to live right there. taking questions from reporters. almost entirely on the senate health care bill. you heard the speaker say that they are in a little bit of a holding pattern here waiting to see what ends up in the senate version, waiting to see what happens before they start to handle any fallout. interesti interestingly, defending the budget office as a referee. even just yesterday the white house came out and questioned the accuracy of those figures from