ISIS is losing

darkbeaver

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Good thing us white people ain't as inhumane as them brown folk!




Note the women and children.

Terrorists from that other great American war. Part of the two hundred million souls American democracy stopped from questioning American values.


If Isis falls Israel follows.
 

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Terrorists from that other great American war. Part of the two hundred million souls American democracy stopped from questioning American values.


If Isis falls Israel follows.

You should join ISIS, you're exactly the kind of people they are looking for.
 

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I wish they'd hurry up and get it over with.............the last of those bastards can't happen too soon to hurt my feelings!
 

darkbeaver

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I wish they'd hurry up and get it over with.............the last of those bastards can't happen too soon to hurt my feelings!

You will be surprised and stupified at how much the defeat of Eyesis will cost Canadians in further tax contributions to similar miscarriages of power to cushion certain important clubs from the worst of the now accellarating collapse of western economies and whatever those economies are attached to such as food fuel shelter etc. I was going to write WE would be surprised just to be inclusive but what the hell I don't belong in the same socioeconomic pickle that you do.
Yes it's true, those nasty bastards playing bad Islamic nutbars are representitive of the pillars of western civilization. You don't smoke hashish do you? You might want to start.
 

MHz

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Iranian air force bombs Isis targets in Iraq, says Pentagon | World news | The Guardian
A senior Iranian official said no raids had been carried out and Tehran had no intention of cooperating with Washington.
“Iran has never been involved in any air strikes against Daesh [Isis] targets in Iraq. Any cooperation in such strikes with America is also out of question for Iran,” the senior official told Reuters.
In Tehran, the deputy chief of staff of Iran’s armed forces, Brigadier-General Massoud Jazayeri also denied any collaboration. Iran considered the US responsible for Iraq’s “unrest and problems”, he said, adding that the US would “definitely not have a place in the future of that country”.
Kirby’s comments followed reports that American-made F4 Phantom jets from the Iranian air force had been targeting Isis positions in Diyala. Jane’s Defence Weekly identified al-Jazeera footage of a jet flying over Iraq as an Iranian Phantom.
It had earlier been reported that Iran sent three Su-25 fighter jets to Iraq designed for close support of ground troops and that Iranian pilots flew Iraqi aircraft on combat missions.


Apparently they have snipers also.

 

MHz

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Must be the same ones in charge on 9/11
ISIS Baffling U.S. Intelligence Agencies - The Daily Beast

In a briefing for reporters Thursday, U.S. intelligence officials said the government is re-evaluating an estimate from early this year that said the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) had only 10,000 members. These officials also said intelligence analysts were still trying to determine the real names of many of the group’s leaders from records of Iraqis who went in and out of American custody during the U.S. occupation of Iraq.
While many U.S. officials have warned publicly in the last year about the dangers posed by ISIS, the fact that the U.S. intelligence community lacks a consensus estimate on its size and the true identities of the group’s leadership may explain why President Obama over the weekend said the U.S. was caught off-guard by the ISIS advance into Kurdish territory.
That said, the U.S. intelligence community assesses that ISIS poses a particularly difficult problem. One American official said ISIS had attracted thousands of foreign fighters to Syria and Iraq, some of whom had returned to their home countries and formed terror cells in Europe.
U.S. intelligence officials said the Islamic State makes frequent mention of its intent to attack the U.S., though officials said there is no evidence yet that its operatives have the skills of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula's (AQAP) master bomb maker Ibrahim al-Asiri. AQAP has tried to bring down U.S.-bound airliners three times using bombs he helped design or build.






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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — A top Saudi official has insisted there are differences between the country's practice of public beheadings and the executions carried out by ISIS militants.
Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Mansour al-Turki told NBC News that Saudi criminal punishments were legitimate because they were based on "a decision made by a court" rather than ISIS' "arbitrary" killings.
Saudi Arabia — one of America's closest allies in the Middle East — has endured sustained criticism by human rights groups for its justice system based on hard-line Islamic law, its lack of political freedom and policies toward women.
In an interview with NBC News, al-Turki defended the nation's public beheading of convicted criminals. "When we do it in Saudi Arabia we do it as a decision made by a court," he said. "The killing is a decision, I mean it is not based on arbitrary choices, to kill this and not to kill this."