"The Anatomy of Terror: From the Death of Bin Laden to the Rise of the Islamic State": I was happy that we finally got him. And a lot of my colleagues and friends that I know who sacrificed so much, some of them their lives, you know, finally can rest, knowing that he's dead.But also, at the same time, I kind of was troubled that we are now not fighting an organization anymore. The terrorists, the threat mutated to a message. Bin Laden accomplished something way bigger. He had a message that was spreading around the Muslim world.
Today, we see ISIS dwindling. We see that terrorist organization, with all their bravado, losing their territory and going back from a proto-state to… - Ali Soufan
Today, we see ISIS dwindling. We see that terrorist organization, with all their bravado, losing their territory and going back from a proto-state to…
- Ali Soufan
Sixteen years after 9/11, we still don't even know what to call the enemy, rather than form a comprehensive strategy. - Ali Soufan
Sixteen years after 9/11, we still don't even know what to call the enemy, rather than form a comprehensive strategy.
"The Anatomy of Terror: From the Death of Bin Laden to the Rise of the Islamic State": I was happy that we finally got him. And a lot of my colleague… - Ali Soufan
"The Anatomy of Terror: From the Death of Bin Laden to the Rise of the Islamic State": I was happy that we finally got him. And a lot of my colleague…
Unfortunately, on May 2, 2011, we killed bin Laden, but we didn't kill his message. His message lives. - Ali Soufan
Unfortunately, on May 2, 2011, we killed bin Laden, but we didn't kill his message. His message lives.
Anyone who does not in their way of interpreting events around the world is an infidel, regardless if you're a Muslim or you're not a Muslim. That do… - Ali Soufan
Anyone who does not in their way of interpreting events around the world is an infidel, regardless if you're a Muslim or you're not a Muslim. That do…
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