Theo Padnos
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Podcast Appearances
So they had no more will to fight.
So they had no more will to fight.
So they had no more will to fight.
That's the difference. They believe that they're progressing either to Jerusalem or to heaven. In either case, it's good. To...
That's the difference. They believe that they're progressing either to Jerusalem or to heaven. In either case, it's good. To...
That's the difference. They believe that they're progressing either to Jerusalem or to heaven. In either case, it's good. To...
I would say there's no difference. You'd say there's no difference. No. At one point, Baghdadi in Baghdad goes, hey, all those people who used to call themselves Jabhat al-Nusra, they're now ISIS. That was his declaration. The way that Jabhat al-Nusra started was he dispatched his four best friends who he had come to know at the American prison in Iraq.
I would say there's no difference. You'd say there's no difference. No. At one point, Baghdadi in Baghdad goes, hey, all those people who used to call themselves Jabhat al-Nusra, they're now ISIS. That was his declaration. The way that Jabhat al-Nusra started was he dispatched his four best friends who he had come to know at the American prison in Iraq.
I would say there's no difference. You'd say there's no difference. No. At one point, Baghdadi in Baghdad goes, hey, all those people who used to call themselves Jabhat al-Nusra, they're now ISIS. That was his declaration. The way that Jabhat al-Nusra started was he dispatched his four best friends who he had come to know at the American prison in Iraq.
He said, go over to Syria and take over that nation.
He said, go over to Syria and take over that nation.
He said, go over to Syria and take over that nation.
And those people were Jolani, Adnani, and another guy called Kahdani. They were a family of happy terrorists at that point. And it grew and grew and grew and grew. And the philosophy was exactly the same. I know that the reporters and the academics, they go, oh, there are these important distinctions between the two.
And those people were Jolani, Adnani, and another guy called Kahdani. They were a family of happy terrorists at that point. And it grew and grew and grew and grew. And the philosophy was exactly the same. I know that the reporters and the academics, they go, oh, there are these important distinctions between the two.
And those people were Jolani, Adnani, and another guy called Kahdani. They were a family of happy terrorists at that point. And it grew and grew and grew and grew. And the philosophy was exactly the same. I know that the reporters and the academics, they go, oh, there are these important distinctions between the two.
But I defy you to go and find some dude in both of these organizations and go, what are the distinctions? They're not going to be able to tell you. They don't know.
But I defy you to go and find some dude in both of these organizations and go, what are the distinctions? They're not going to be able to tell you. They don't know.
But I defy you to go and find some dude in both of these organizations and go, what are the distinctions? They're not going to be able to tell you. They don't know.
The difference was that they had more money at the time. Like, Jabhat al-Nusra needed cash.
The difference was that they had more money at the time. Like, Jabhat al-Nusra needed cash.