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BBC News-20210822-00:18:00

taliban and in the iranians, and that's mainly because of religion. the taliban is a sunnl religion. the taliban is a sunni, and iran is sunni —— erie muslim. so there is a deep divide there. the strength 2001 us—led invasion in they were bitter enemies. a key event is a 1998 and the afghan town when the taliban assassinated 11 iranian diplomats and a journalist. this is something that i must trigger were between the taliban and iran. instead, iran opted to cooperate with the us to top of the taliban. now, when the us invasion happened, things changed and there was a very different calculation for the iranians, and they decided to in fact cooperate with the taliban. the us accuses them of having supplied weapons and money, something that iran denies. eitherway, they denies. either way, they haven't denies. eitherway, they haven't been shy of showing that their preferred option is collaboration between

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BBC News-20210822-21:27:00

are allowed to work in the taliban government. whether we will see ethnic representation, and of course women, at least in some form, being allowed to work in the government and outside the household. could this be a bit like iran, then? immediately after the revolution in 1979, a lot of the technocrats were expelled, a lot of professional people, for want of a better word, were punished and indeed executed, but then not very long afterwards i have certainly spoken to iranian expats in this country, who say relatives of theirs who held senior positions in things like the national banks were urged to come back because the revolutionaries realised they actually needed these people. is it possible something like that could emerge, notwithstanding the theocratic differences between shi'a and sunni, but that that could happen in afghanistan? well, i hope we can avoid the purges and the executions, clearly the reports are distressing. but in my view, an iran—like system ultimately is perhaps

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20151124-21:10:00

so we have these people -- these countries trying to work together and obfuscate the fundamental under lying disagreement. let's be very clear. isis is not just a terrorist organization. its a sunni terrorist organization. that means it blocks and targets shia, and that means it's serving the interests of turkey and saudi arabia even as it poses a threat to them, because neither turkey nor saudi arabia want an iran/iraq/syria/lebanon bridge that isolates turkey and cuts saudi arabia off. >> general. are you suggesting -- >> geostrategic context. >> are you suggesting vladimir putin had a point when he suggested turkey, in a way, was aiding isis? >> well, all along there have always been -- there's always been the idea that turkey was

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Fareed Zakaria GPS Blindsided How ISIS Shook the World-20151124-02:11:00

formally disbanded. >> saddam hussein's military was out on the street. and then saddam was captured himself. >> we got him. >> sunnis were out of favor and out of jobs, but they had guns and organizational prowess. al zarqawi began recruiting them. >> he was a major celebrity in 2004, he became a rock star. >> some of the worst violence americans saw on their tv screens during the iraq war came courtesy of al zarqawi. >> he was like a terrorist psychopath. >> sunni insurgents inspired by al zarqawi blew up a holy shiite shrine. >> the murders of innocent civilians, indiscriminate bombings, even beheadings, the focus not just on foreigners but on shiites. other muslims, seen as heretics, tactics that today sound hauntingly familiar. >> with a $25 million price on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151124:16:51:00

american president at least at today's event? >> we know what to do militarily about this in the near term, brian. what we need to do is we need to go after the isis forces, we need the forward air controllers in there to be able to call in the air strikes and so forth. but the real issue here is political. what can we do politically to bring the opposing sides together. that is what's the future of syria. is it a unified state or is it a broken up state, and will religious minorities be respected. will there be a place for christians, or will there only be sunni. what kind of sunni. until we can pull together a political agreement that defines the shape of the future of syria, we are not going to be able to resolve these inherent conflicts between the saudis, the turks, the iranians, the russians, bashar al assad's people and so forth. i would like to hear the way

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151124:11:17:00

middle east is just as great as the threat following 1945, the chaos, the refugee crisis, all the things that europe faced in the fall of 1945. joe biden was right, we're going to have to realize there's no iraq. there's a sunni iraq, a kurdish iraq. there's a small shia minority and perhaps iran has a role in that. there's a larger sunni majority and that has to be split up. we created these lines. they are not real lines. they've never been real countries. and we're going to have not to have a divide and conquer approach but certainly a divide and defeat approach to isis. it's not 200,000 troops going in with a one size fits all. >> at that line of thinking the

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At This Hour With Berman and Bolduan-20151123-16:19:00

managed to sneak weapons to them. we're moving forward. western leaders call this a global fight, but here alone, you feel the dust, death and determination. now, pam, it is clear that that area is still very volatile. within the last 24 hours, isis and kurdish fighters around that town were in heavy clashes. also came four coalition strikes. those kurdish fighters and syrian arab fighters you saw there, sunni, they feel like they have momentum to move toward raqqah. it is optimism, frankly, fueling them. they don't have the numbers themselves. they rely on those tribesmen defecting inside the city to join them, local tribesmen. we think the american special forces announced by barack obama in the last month or so may be in the area. we heard them talking under their breath not to refer to them. still a lot of work ahead if they're trying to take a place

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20151123-21:55:00

a lot of optimism, i think. but not much in the way of numbers or equipment. they have with them some as your guest referring to sunni, arab fighters who want to take the fight to isis who indeed alongside those kurds if they're going to go into a sunni city like raqqah, but those numbers are slight. we heard them talk about americans being potentially around, maybe special forces are on the ground at this stage, but they don't have -- they have the desire but not quite momentum or capability at this stage to launch that ground offensive against raqqah, john. >> nick paton walsh for us in irbil, returning from a remarkable journey right up into raqqah right now. take a look at that report on cnn.com. thank you so much, nick. that is all for "the lead" today. i'm john berman in for jake tapper. stick around for "the situation room" with wolf blitzer next. what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151123:16:46:00

pierce the skulls of his adversaries. >> translator: if you have the slightest evidence of even one attack carried out by us against the sunni, you can blame me. >> so are you saying there is no evidence or are you saying it is not true? >> translator: absolutely. i say it never happened. jenna: retired lt. colonel bill cowan, fox news military analyst. very interesting exchange by one of the leaders of these powerful militias that are separate from the iraqi bost, colonel cowan, sort of, but are operating on the ground in iraq, against isis, without our technical support. what do you think that exchange tells us about our quote, unquote, potential partners in iraq? >> well, jenna, i don't think they will be ever be partners of ours. it is important to remember, we, the united states, fought against these same shiite militias during the conduct of almost the entire war and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151123:17:11:00

convoys for example, we completely underestimated how vast this self-sustaining economy is that the islamic state. we underestimated their oil revenue, their annual oil revenue by $400 million every year. it is half a billion dollars. and we were worried about some civilian casualties. that is why you see the strikes on oil, all oil trucks now. you didn't see them, when we were talking about this a year ago. >> not much has changed. andrea: we're talking about a region of world a boiling cauldron of sunni, shias ethnic hatreds. united states is on every single front. we gotten ourselves in proxy wars. we're agitating putin. when you listen to republican candidates, they're fighting with putin, fighting with soup necessary, we're dealing deals with shia. there is argument if we get attacked we go in with 100,000 troops and wipe them out.

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