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·Nov 11, 2024

[Music] We're heading out to the front, just a stone's throw from Isis. This is the most at-risk coastline in the US. We could all go extinct. Back off! Don't touch anything! Cult is not a negative thing if it c's my head, and it does. These are criminals! I'm going to find them, and I'm going to [Music] expose.

Were you Army before? Yeah, I was with the Third of Fum 9th in Fort Richardson, Alaska. We're going looking for Isis fighters tonight, somewhere outside the city. You see the buildings over there? Uh-huh. This is Isis. The Pesh Merga have slowly been pushing Isis further south. They're checking papers, they're checking IDs right now, they're doing searches.

The Kurds are always asking for more help from America. They want to see themselves standing beside us as an ally. Why would you not want to encourage that? They like my friend; I love them so much. I realized something was about to happen. I ducked; I knew I was getting shot at.

If you work in conservation, you face dangers on a daily basis. Young man with an AK-47, he's going to lead us to the checkpoint. What's your relationship with Barunga National Park? [Music] No.

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