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Should Runaway ISIS Brides Be Allowed to Come Home?

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4.3566 Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2019

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

his is the story of Hoda Muthana, a runaway ISIS bride begging to come home. She is the first of such American women, some with children, currently in a Syrian refugee camp, making headlines. She left to join ISIS and marry ISIS fighters when she was 19, and has been one of ISIS’s most prominent anti-American agitators with tweets encouraging Americans to “go on driveways and spill all of their blood, or rent a big truck and drive all over them (Americans)!”

Why do young women leave America to become ISIS brides? What should we do with women like Hoda who want to come home? Should we refuse their re-entry and use them as a warning to other young women thinking about leaving? Allow them to return but charge them, try them, and put them in jail? Keep a ‘sex registry’ of them so we always know their whereabouts? And what should we do with their kids? Hear what your Terrorist Therapist thinks is the best solution.

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0:00.0

This is Renegade Talk Radio.

0:05.0

Welcome to the Terrorist Therapist Show on Renegade Talk Radio with your host, Dr. Carroll,

0:10.0

though you may not realize that the ongoing threat of terrorism is affecting your life and that of your loved ones.

0:15.0

Each week, Dr. Carroll analyzes the hottest topics in terror and helps you and your family reach your dreams despite living in a time of terror.

0:22.6

Should runaway ISIS brides be allowed home?

0:28.6

Welcome to the terrorist therapist show.

0:32.6

I'm Dr. Carroll, a psychiatrist, and you are terrorist therapist.

0:43.4

Today we're going to be talking about these runaway brides, ISIS brides, and home.

0:48.5

You know, these are sort of the key words in this question.

0:56.6

Runaway brides, I don't mean brides who necessarily leave their man at the altar, although they may be leaving him in the Middle East. Mainly, I mean, these are brides who have run away from their homes

1:05.0

in the U.S. And the word home, that is the question. Was America really their home? Were they American

1:14.8

citizens to begin with? Well, we're going to be exploring this story, in general, this whole

1:20.9

issue of ISIS brides, because that is becoming much more of an immediate problem because of the fact that the

1:32.3

U.S. is sort of pulling out of the Middle East out of Syria, depending on how many troops

1:40.3

they're going to be still leaving there certainly they are cutting down

1:45.7

on the number of troops and there are people men and women in some camps the

1:54.5

Kurdish forces that the Kurdish forces have captured and so this question of what to do with these captured people

2:03.6

is more imminent than ever.

2:07.6

And so amongst these people in these camps

2:12.6

are some women and some children, and some of them are American.

2:21.0

And the one that we're gonna be talking about today

2:23.8

is named Hoda Muthana.

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