Paris Attacks: the Tactical, Religious & Political Aftermath

Published: Nov. 17, 2015, 4:12 a.m.

I'm joined by three different guests this hour as we cover three different angles of the aftermath of the Paris Attacks.

First, I'm rejoined by Bob Dougherty, the intelligence and counter intelligence director at Counter-Terrorism Watch Inc. a US defense contracting firm specializing in intelligence, counter-terrorism, and special operations training.
We discuss the counter-terrorism and military responses by France and its allies in the wake of Friday's terrorist attacks by ISIS.

Second, I'm joined by Arsalan Bukhari, the Executive Director of the Washington state chapter of CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations). We discuss misplaced anger and distrust towards peaceful Muslims in the wake of Friday's terrorist attacks by ISIS in Paris. We also discuss how ISIS and Islam are two very different things.

Third, I'm joined by Michael Shure, a political correspondent for Al Jazeera America, the U.S. cable news channel that covers domestic and international news. We discuss the political aftermath of Friday's terrorist attacks by ISIS. This includes reactions by Presidential candidates. There are also now 19 states that are refusing to take in Syrian Refugees in the wake of Friday's attacks.