very senior iraqi government officials and military officers, iraqi military officers who have been arrested gone to jail because they re taking some of those supplies and in some cases selling them to the enemy, to isis, not just to the shia militias, which at least is being thrown into the fight against isis, as bad as they are, but in some cases that weaponry is winding up on the wrong side of the line. heather: that begs the question, how did these trucks wind up on that side? well, a lot of that stuff was captured. we had whole iraqi divisions take off the uniforms and run for home and they left the equipment behind and isis has it. as far as the concept filling up vehicles with explosives that goes back to al qaeda in iraq for a decade. they were blowing up our troops driving by in humvees with
thank you. heather: iraq carrying out new strikes to bring down isis. the country s air force conducting strikes against the terrorist army using f-16 fighter planes provided by the pentagon. iraq s air force had been practically nonexistent in recent years. john huddy from the jerusalem bureau with more details. hi, john. reporter: heather, for f-16 falcons carried out four airstrikes. they say the airstrikes have been on isis positions. you can sigh some of the video. we re talking about vehicles, buildings and fighters and those airstrikes primary took place in the saladin and kirkuk provinces iraq, south of mosul, north of baghdad to give you an idea and it is the first time f-16s have been launched into action
vbedss back then. these are something isis folks are using. they have armored vehicles and using bulldozers. picture a front of a bulldozer, you re with a shoulder-fired weapon with a bulldozer that had steelcase built around the cab. it is very difficult. what they are asking for, give us anti-tank weapons, that is more like a tank than it is a tracked bulldozer. heather: most of us heard of ieds but these vbeds have been used in the past. what i understand is new is using them on the front line, correct? yes. they re actually driving them into the kurdish positions and pack hundreds and hundreds of pounds of high explosive in them, when they do penetrate kurdish lines and set it off, the blast and heat and fragmentation, you re killing people for 100 yards or so, either side of them. heather: captain nash, just so go back one of your statements
of president obama s policy? i absolutely agree with the vice president on this one. the precipitous withdrawal of troops from iraq led to the regrowth of isis and our inaction in syria has allowed that civil war to go out of control and is the cause of this refugee crisis. heather: disengage it in iraq which was a centerpiece of obama s campaign. he pointed to the bush administration. he says we shouldn t have been there in the first place. how is engagement to begin with in iraq to blame? this is like saying that because america cooperated with the soient union at the beginning of world war ii that the cold war was our fault. we went there to fight terrorism and fight the people who
using snapchat because the emails delete and go away. this woman is under fbi investigation, so clearly americans are tired of the political dynasty. they re tired of the lies and hillary clinton, her lies are really catching up to her now. look what happened with benghazi. what look is is going on in iraq and isis. clearly she is walking disaster. heather: subject of an fbi investigation being the most recent and prevalent. yes. heather: jessica, no doubt they re concerned about these poll numbers. yeah, i think there is a little bit but we re still so far out. all of pundits in d.c. and everywhere today, that sort of review all these numbers, we re so far away, we ll have a national coliege@champion before we ll have our candidates for president. there send tire football season ahead before this happens. to make any predictions now i think is a little premature. most people, especially those who run the numbers, still think we ll be looking at, you know, a