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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20141215-19:08:00

have. it indicates who is your leader. abu bakr al-baghdadi or zawahiri. >> as we learn more with regard to this man how would isis -- let's assume this is a lone wolf situation, someone who is clearly inspired, probably perhaps by isis online. how does isis use this instance and other instances that we've covered whether it's u.s., australia, canada to their own benefit in the real war? >> they will use it that they have been successful in instigating muslims around the world to rebel and to support their goals. terrorism, the nature of terrorism has been shifting in the last few years. actually it started shifting after 9/11 when al qaeda moved from being the chief operator to being chief motivator. they took advantage of social media, of the latest advances.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130924:16:28:00

between al-nusra and the isis in syria, what we see with al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, what happened after 2001, after 9/11, al-qaeda switched from being a chief operator to being a chief motivator. we haven't been focusing on the narrative of al-qaeda. that has been the achilles heel of our strategy against terrorism. and now you have a threat, you have a narrative that before 9/11 existed only in afghanistan, some areas in pakistan. but now it's spread all the way from west africa to southeast asia. jenna: what could we say that our enemies would hear? >> well, i think what we need to do is look at the local conflict and don't think it is only local conflict, we have nothing to do with it, because something is going to happen down the road. a lot of people thought of bin laden as a local issue for the saudis and taliban for afghanistan. and then we had 9/11. the narrative, we have to focus on the narrative, not on the name.

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