The Brits do the same thing, the idiots.
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Oz is pretty thick, ya know, eh?
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The Brits do the same thing, the idiots.
Chip off the old block, eh? :bananaman:
Another one gone to pick up his 72-year-old virgin. I wonder if someone got the $5m?
US 'Kills' IS Leader Abu Muhammad Al Adnani In Syria AirstrikeQuote:
US 'Kills' IS Leader Abu Muhammad Al Adnani In Syria Airstrike
Abu Muhammad al Adnani, the group's chief propagandist, urged jihadis to carry out attacks on the United States and Europe.
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Islamic State's official spokesman, Abu Muhammad al Adnani, has reportedly been killed near Aleppo in a US airstrike.
Quoting a "military source," the Islamist group's Amaq News Agency reported the jihadi was killed "while surveying the operations to repel the military campaigns against Aleppo".
A US defence official said it carried out an airstrike in Al Bab, Syria, targeting al Adnani but stopped short of confirming his death.
The militant was identified by the US in 2014 as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist and senior leader for IS and a reward of up to $5m was offered for information that would lead to him.
He had been one of the last remaining members alive of the original group that founded IS, along with the group's self-appointed caliph Abu Bakr al Baghdadi.
As head of external operations, he was in charge of attacks overseas, an increasingly important tactic for the group as its core Iraqi and Syrian territory has been eroded by military losses.
The US State Department declared him to be "the main conduit for the dissemination of IS messages."
A Syrian originally from Aleppo, al Adnani pledged allegiance to Islamic State's predecessor al Qaeda more than a decade ago.
According to the Brookings Institute he was once imprisoned by US forces in Iraq.
In 2014 he issued a statement calling for the killing of non-Muslim citizens of coalition governments engaged in the fight against Islamic State.
In May 2016 he issued a statement calling for the execution of so-called lone-wolf attacks in countries preventing jihadis from travelling to Iraq and Syria to fight alongside the Islamic State.
"If the (governments) have shut the door of hijra (emigration to the caliphate) in your faces, then open the door of jihad in theirs," he said.
Al Adnani, whose birth name is Taha Sobhi Falaha, was reportedly wounded during an airstrike in the Iraqi town of Barwanah in January before he moved to Mosul, Islamic State's de facto capital in Iraq.
Sky's Middle East correspondent Alex Rossi said: "We know that the Americans wanted this man and they wanted him badly.
"This is a major setback for the group which is losing territory on an almost daily basis."
a complete waste of time,
reminds me of the Romans who thought that killing Christians would put an end to that religious movement
and here, 2000 years later :)
What did the Romans/ Italians have before Christianity ?
Olives?
What a bloody chinese fire drill. :(
Everybody was Kung Fu Fighting
Those kids were fast as lightning
In fact, it was a little bit frightening
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Some mothers do have 'em.
I find it odd that Turkey objects to Syrian Kurds being in that pat of Syria but didn't mind one bit when IS were in that area, and didn't mind at all that armed IS fighters walked right up to the border with Turkey showing their weapons and shouting at Turkish soldiers. Not a peep came from the Turks.
I actually wonder if what really irks the Turks is that the Kurds have shut off the last remaining corridor for IS fighters to travel back and forth from Syria to Turkey.
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Professor Greg Barton of Deakin University, one of Australia's leading scholars on terrorism and violent extremism, speaking at the Massey University Centre for Defence and Security Studies National Conference in Auckland said:
"Even if the organisation [Islamic State] was defeated in the heartland of Iraq and Syria, it was unlikely to disappear for "decades to come"."
August 30 2016
Only a matter of time before terrorism reaches New Zealand, expert warns | Stuff.co.nz
Were they Muslim Olives ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Neverna
That's a piece of piss to understand mate.
Islamic Turkey doesn't want to be whopped by a more Salafist inclined IS, a more moderately militant Kurdish Freedom group, nor the US or Russia.
So, Turkey's playing the camel foot three step, (involves doubling that,... sometimes a real three step and a quick shuffle) a manoeuvre whereby Russia and America beat up on eachother, IS and Syria beat upon the Kurds and Turkey, a NATO member gets to beats up on the Kurds, get US and Russian and Nato aid and EU aid,......to challenge Saudi for dominance in their jihad for a global caliphate.
Clever, eh?
^^ Then another migration jihad on Europe.
Allegedly it was Puting who did it. As we all know if it's on CNN it's true.Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
ISIS leader killed: US doubts Russia's claim in Mohammad al-Adnani death - CNN.com
"On Wednesday, Russia's Ministry of Defense announced it killed the terror leader on the ministry's official Facebook page. It saidAdnani was one of up to 40 ISIS militants killed by a Russian bomber in Aleppo province. But a US defense official slammed Russia's assertion.
"It would be laughable but for the very real humanitarian suffering Russia has inflicted," the defense official said Wednesday. "We stand by the statement we made yesterday. We conducted a strike that targeted al-Adnani. We are assessing the results of that strike."
Not sure if a facebook page is a claim but hey even the "defence official" suggests that they don't even know themselves whether the "strike" had any affect on anybody.
Well maybe the hospital or school next-door, but that guilt is accepted without saying. I'm sure the CNN reporter "misheard" what the official actually said.
A hybrid-religion for everyone, abolishing all other religions.
Given the number of Muslims already in Australia one would believe a low profile would be in order, just to stop the "Lone Wolves" remember.. Better to blame the evil dictator Putin.
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^It's more likely one attack was in Aleppo "Province" or whatever they call their counties and the other was targetting the orphans of Aleppo city.
If not maybe the Ameristan/UK/Australian...... could use those types of bombs elsewhere. You know bomb a wedding party and only kill the "target" leaving all the others scratch free. That would reduce the horrendous civilians/bomb numbers they currently have.
So the news today was full of reports on a big battle taking place in Iraq against an ISIS stronghold.
The preparation for it has been in Australian news for a few days now.
Apparently Mosul is being surrounded in preparation to being pounded, and they're leaving a gap through which ISIS forces can escape. But they will not want to as the estimated 1 million civilians in Mosul are their shield.
If they do flee, ISIS will be pounded by Iraqi and Peshmerga fighters. Possibly they will stay and it will be a bloody war fought street by street.
There are an estimated 3,000 ISIS troops surrounded by ten times that number.