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ahha , you would kinda see it's related to the suicide bombing in Istanbul that killed a policeman which sorta shook the establishment . Even Leftist terrorists and anarchists went online to kinda hide the original "mind" that did it . Some Russian convert woman , who originally wore breath taking mini skirts , marries a Muslim after his mother re-married , divorces and returns to minis , remarries , her husband dies in Syria , she's two months pregnant and will go to heaven if he kills some Russian cop . Has a kind of diplomatic passport given by Turkish authorities , can not go to Russia so just preys on the nearest . Now that ISIL needs Turkey more than Russia , it has to be Polkovnik Putin who did it .
 
Kurdish troops and American air support are launching an offensive to divide the Syria-Iraq ISIS corridor. Maybe starving out Mosul will bring ISIS to their knees
 
I was inclined to post the following in Abaddon's News Of The Weird:

Iraq news, the latest Iraq news

ISIS executes 13 Iraqis for watching football game between Iraq and Jordan in Mosul

January 22, 2015 by Abdelhak Mamoun


(IraqiNews.com) The ISIS organization executed 13 Iraqi youths in the city of Mosul as punishment for watching a football game between Iraq and Jordan in the Asian Cup that took place on Monday, January 12th.

According to an informed source in Mosul, members of the ISIS organization dragged the “convicted young people” to the big sports arena in Yarmouk neighborhood, and read out a statement confirming that the death penalty was a result of “watching something forbidden, coming from the west (the football game),” before shooting them dead.

From http://www.iraqinews.com/iraq-war/isis-executes-13-iraqis-watching-football-game-iraq-jordan-mosul/
 
Question, did Iraq lose or win this match?

The referee officially ended the match when hooligans calling themselves "ISIS" launched firework bombs on the playfield.
 
On the bright side, at least it wasn't women's football. Imagine ISIS watching a match from the World Championship For Women. They'd combust. Quite literally, actually.
 
Kurdish forces took control of the Syrian town of Kobani on Monday after driving out Islamic State fighters, a monitoring group and Syrian state media said, although Washington said the four-month battle was not yet over.

Some Islamic State supporters took to Twitter to say the fight for Kobani, a focal point of the international struggle against the ultra-hardline Islamist group, was still raging.
 
Kurdish forces took control of the Syrian town of Kobani on Monday after driving out Islamic State fighters, a monitoring group and Syrian state media said, although Washington said the four-month battle was not yet over.

Some Islamic State supporters took to Twitter to say the fight for Kobani, a focal point of the international struggle against the ultra-hardline Islamist group, was still raging.

And this will be the first in a long string of defeats for ISIS. Once the Kurds get done mopping up in Kobani I expect to see other ISIS strongpoints, such as Mosul, to bend and eventually break as well.

Once these defeats start mounting, ISIS will find it increasingly hard to recruit new fighters (a problem they are already having) and will soon be reduced to nothing more than just another minor insurgency.
 
Once these defeats start mounting, ISIS will find it increasingly hard to recruit new fighters (a problem they are already having) and will soon be reduced to nothing more than just another minor insurgency.

Unless they find out soon enough and cease focussing on Kurdish areas. The Kurdish troops are advanced (especially the Iraqi Kurdish ones) and driven. They know their survival is at stake, so they fight really hard. For other belligerents such as Iran and the USA fighting ISIS is mostly a façade.
 
Unless they find out soon enough and cease focussing on Kurdish areas. The Kurdish troops are advanced (especially the Iraqi Kurdish ones) and driven. They know their survival is at stake, so they fight really hard. For other belligerents such as Iran and the USA fighting ISIS is mostly a façade.

But the Kurds' offensive operations will keep enough pressure on ISIS to prevent them from having any meaningful success on other fronts. Especially since ISIS will feel compelled to defend the territory they have taken from the Kurds if they wish to maintain any semblance of legitimacy they may still have among their supporters.
 
But the Kurds' offensive operations will keep enough pressure on ISIS to prevent them from having any meaningful success on other fronts. Especially since ISIS will feel compelled to defend the territory they have taken from the Kurds if they wish to maintain any semblance of legitimacy they may still have among their supporters.

In spite of all its talk about an International Islamist Caliphate (hence their renaming to Islamic State, avoiding any geographical definition unlike the term ISIS), IS is still an Arab-centric organisation and the majority of the population in ISIS controlled territory are Sunni Arabs. I suspect the Kurds are loathe - and probably rightfully so - to enter ISIS territory where the majority population are Sunni Arabs.
 
the glorious victory in Ayn-al-Arab -which is kinda modified by the US down to 90% control now that B-1s and stuff will be kept in the area in the days to come- is merely related to coming elections in Turkey . The Little Imperialist in convention in Diyarbakır , claiming a desire to learn "our beautiful Kurdish" in addition to "our beautiful Turkish" . Which is matched by "victory" and footage of "fighters" carrying a pole with a piece of cloth at the tip , meant to be their banner no doubt . The seperatist politicos claim the new Middle East is being shaped and they are the means for it . Ankara offers riches under the thumb of Islamist notions . Kurds think they own those richness on their own with glorious assistance of Mk.82 follow ons . Also much talk on the Syriza and its youthful leader , which is to be matched by the co-president of the political branch of the seperatists . 2015 means a new name for ISIL at most ; the real game is yet to start .
 
The U.S. military said Friday that an ISIS chemical weapons expert was killed during a coalition strike late last week.

Abu Malik worked in Saddam Hussein's chemical weapons program before joining al Qaeda in 2005, U.S. Central Command said.

He was killed January 24 near Mosul.

"His death is expected to temporarily degrade and disrupt the terrorist network and diminish (ISIS') ability to potentially produce and use chemical weapons against innocent people," the military said.
 
IS burned Jordanian pilot ALIVE!
 
Allegedly.

A video published online by Islamic State (IS) militants claims to show Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh being burned alive.

The video, which could not immediately be verified, shows a man standing in a cage and engulfed in flames.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-31121160

Not that it matters. I wouldn't put anything past Da'ish.

And let this be a lesson to us all:

A radical Muslim student who wanted the black flag of the Islamic State to fly over Downing Street has been jailed for three-and-a-half years after being found guilty of planning to join rebel forces in Syria.

David Souaan was dubbed “little Panda” by his girlfriend as he tried to join Isil (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) in the war-torn country because he got “lonely” studying in London.

The 20-year-old was sentenced at the Old Bailey in London after being convicted of preparing for acts of terrorism in Syria at trial in December last year.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/11386271/Student-David-Souaan-jailed-after-trying-to-join-Isil-in-Syria.html

If you intend going to Syria, just don't tell anyone. Or if you go, don't return.

But dear or dear. Anjem Choudary doesn't seem to like anyone. I wonder why.
 
Seriously? Don't tell you people actually are buying the entire ISIS facade?

The former employee at US National Security Agency (NSA), Edward Snowden, has revealed that the British and American intelligence and the Mossad worked together to create the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

Snowden said intelligence services of three countries created a terrorist organisation that is able to attract all extremists of the world to one place, using a strategy called “the hornet’s nest”.

NSA documents refer to recent implementation of the hornet’s nest to protect the Zionist entity by creating religious and Islamic slogans.

According to documents released by Snowden, “The only solution for the protection of the Jewish state “is to create an enemy near its borders”.

Leaks revealed that ISIS leader and cleric Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi took intensive military training for a whole year in the hands of Mossad, besides courses in theology and the art of speech.


Source: http://www.globalresearch.ca/isis-l...y-israeli-mossad-nsa-documents-reveal/5391593

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Watch this video if you're curious:


Link to video.
 
I'm going to stick my neck out here and call that video bunk. It has all the hallmarks of a conspiracy theory.

https://www.metabunk.org/threads/claim-pictures-show-abu-bakr-al-baghdadi-is-a-mossad-agent-named-simon-elliot.4263/

Here's what we know about Baghdadi. My best guess is that wiki has it more or less correct.

It's not unlikely that the entire ISIS thing is a joint intelligence operation by a select western nation. In fact, the USA has a history of devising such operations to manufacture public consent.

For example, in the early 1960s, America's top military leaders drafted plans to kill innocent people and commit acts of terrorism in U.S. cities to create public support for a war against Cuba.

Code named Operation Northwoods, the plans reportedly included the possible assassination of Cuban émigrés, sinking boats of Cuban refugees on the high seas, hijacking planes, blowing up a U.S. ship, and even orchestrating violent terrorism in U.S. cities.

The plans were developed as ways to trick the American public and the international community into supporting a war to oust Cuba's then new leader, communist Fidel Castro. That's a fact here, shocking? Perhaps. True? Yes.

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=92662

And according to the American Free Press newspaper: http://americanfreepress.net/?p=19176

ISIS is intended to be a provocative agent, which gives the West the justification to enter countries that are considered a threat to Israel in order to destroy them. This would then give Israel the opening it needs to take over a large swath of the Middle East and establish the Zionist dream of “Greater Israel” from the Nile to the Euphrates. -

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Brief History of Al Baghdadi:

The official story about al-Baghdadi is that he was born near Samara, Iraq, in 1971. He is reputed to have earned a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in Islamic studies from the university of Baghdad and was a cleric at a major mosque in Samara during the U.S. led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

He was given the title of Emir Daash and went by the false name of Ibrahim ibn Awad ibn Ibrahim Al Al Badri Arradoui Hoseini.

The leaked documents purportedly revealed that al-Baghdadi took intensive military training for a year from Mossad as well as courses in theology and Arabic speech.








Al-Baghdadi was reportedly a “civilian internee” at Camp Bucca, a United States military detention facility near Umm Qasr, Iraq. Key members of IS were also trained by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and U.S. Special Forces command at a secret camp in Jordan in 2012, near the Syrian and Iraqi border, according to Jordanian officials.

Some evidence suggests that al-Baghdadi may have been mind-controlled while held prisoner by the U.S. military in Iraq.

Nabil Na’eem, the founder of the Islamic Democratic Jihad Party and former top al-Qaeda commander has said that all current al-Qaeda affiliates, including ISIS, work for the CIA.

A recently released photograph shows al-Baghdadi along with half a dozen others, including Syrian rebel General Salim Idris, attending a secret meeting with neocon Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) in Syria in June 2013. A second photo shows al-Baghdadi posing with McCain and another “rebel.” McCain was instrumental in supporting terrorist forces fighting the Syrian government.

The Snowden documents supposedly reveal that British, American and Israeli intelligence worked together to create IS, “a terrorist organization capable of centralizing all extremist actions across the world,” using a strategy called Hornet’s Nest designed to “protect Israel.” According to the documents, “The only solution for the protection of the Jewish state is to create an enemy near its borders.”

After gathering the most fanatical terrorists in the world in one place, a veritable army of real terror was formed and filled with bloodthirsty murderers, who film their atrocities and post them to the Internet.

- See more at: http://americanfreepress.net/?p=19176#sthash.niN4cx7W.dpuf
 
Well. That's no how I see it. I see it far more simply. The US invaded Iraq and deposed Saddam. Encouraged the Shia to take power and disempower the Sunni. Meanwhile, Assad mishandled his own Sunni population in Syria. The US and others encouraged the Syrian rebels against Assad, and various jihadist organization, most notably Al Qaeda but others too, took advantage of an increasingly unstable situation. All this leading up to the present day with a military force reckoned to be between 17,000 and 32,000 fighters dominating large areas of Eastern Syria and Western Iraq.

The situation we have now is undoubtedly due to the mismanagement of Western forces, cultural, and economics, coupled with a politically inherently unstable region (unstable ever since the fall of the Ottoman Empire really - if not longer).

I don't see any necessity to invoke a conspiracy theory to explain it all.
 
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