The mindset is that the barbarians are backward and inferior and, for their own benefit, we have to uplift them, civilize them and educate them and so on. The psychology behind it is kind of transparent. When you’ve got your.
another major foreign policy this morning, the u.s. killing al qaeda leader in a drone strike in kabul but last august president biden was listen. what interest do we have in afghanistan as well as getting usama bin laden and we did staff sergeant who is 1 of 13 soldiers killed during afghanistan and joins us now. thank you for being here. look we can all agree killing this bad guy was a good thing, but senator lindsey graham really gets the big picture question and let me read the quote.
The Washington Post's editorial board linked President Biden's botched Afghanistan withdrawal to the presence of slain al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri.
topic. this is important to you and important to me. probably the second most important al qaeda al qaeda leader is ayman al-zawahiri, who is now deceased from a successful drone strike in afghanistan. this man was connected to an attack an airship more than three dozen of your sailors were killed in that attack. what s your reaction to seeing this terrorist brought the justice? i know a lot of people like to express joy or happiness at this attack, i don t. instead i get a deep sense of satisfaction that our government, and especially our intelligence communities, have kept their eye on the ball over the years to the case. first with usama bin laden, now with ayman al-zawahiri. if you harm americans we will hunt you down and do one of two things. the fact that we were able to pull the strike off, downtown kabul demonstrates the taliban are back in bed with al qaeda
great news not only for the u.s. but for the entire world. my hats off to the great men and women in uniform as well as the intelligence agency that were able to bring in the justice. he has been a problem for us all the way back to the u.s. bombings. this is a major victory for the war and terrorism. brian: no doubt about it he was a right-hand man a deep thinker alongside usama bin laden for years. he was in and arrested after the assassination that s how long he s been at it. we are hearing the fact that he was living in a residential area in kabul out in the open and they ve been on him for months, what is at at say about the comfort he felt in afghanistan s capital to make you understand the roles al qaeda has with a new government? well this is a point of possible concern that obviously he really couldn t be there moving around without some