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    There will be another ISIS chapter after the current one is closed. Unfortunately, it may be a more deadly one for the west than has already taken place. We have seen the beginnings in Europe and the UK along with a bit in the US.

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    The answer.....Send in the swine.

    Must be poetic justice on Muslims.

    Three Isis fighters 'mauled to death by wild boars in Iraq'

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickschoppers View Post
    There will be another ISIS chapter after the current one is closed. Unfortunately, it may be a more deadly one for the west than has already taken place. We have seen the beginnings in Europe and the UK along with a bit in the US.
    I initially posted the above in April of this year and things are moving along rapidly to that next chapter of ISIS terrorism. This cancer has grown throughout the world now with no sign of slowing down. The most recent terrorist attack that ISIS has taken responsibility for has occurred in Manchester. What will it take to kill this cancer now that it has spread to most everyone's homeland? Are things starting to sink in that a different tactic is needed?

    Terror attacks timeline: From Paris and Brussels to most recent attack | World | News | Express.co.uk

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickschoppers View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rickschoppers View Post
    There will be another ISIS chapter after the current one is closed. Unfortunately, it may be a more deadly one for the west than has already taken place. We have seen the beginnings in Europe and the UK along with a bit in the US.
    I initially posted the above in April of this year and things are moving along rapidly to that next chapter of ISIS terrorism. This cancer has grown throughout the world now with no sign of slowing down. The most recent terrorist attack that ISIS has taken responsibility for has occurred in Manchester. What will it take to kill this cancer now that it has spread to most everyone's homeland? Are things starting to sink in that a different tactic is needed?

    Terror attacks timeline:[at]From Paris and Brussels to most recent attack | World | News | Express.co.uk
    Nope, can't sink in when the IS was created by the very establishments pretending to be disturbed by its existence.

    But let's go along for the exercise: having found a 'solution' that does rid the world of IS, allowing for x00,000 or more lives across its sphere of influence (Europe, US, rest of the world), our glorious leaders will be shocked - shocked - to realise it is virtually irrelevant (like ObL) since there are any number of equally ruthless jihadist groups waiting to fill the vacuum.

    Should that be more ruthless? May be possible but not easy to find purer than pure Islam, which same glorious leaders insist has nothing to do with Islam...which ought to give those still awake a clue as to how traumatic it is for the West to move off first base.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickschoppers View Post
    There will be another ISIS chapter after the current one is closed. Unfortunately, it may be a more deadly one for the west than has already taken place. We have seen the beginnings in Europe and the UK along with a bit in the US.
    I posted this back a ways and when I did, I did not think it would be happening this quickly. My thought was that it would take many years before ISIS would lose its stronghold and retreat as they recently have done. Maybe a combination of having their butts kicked and realizing their message could be spread through other means such as terrorist attacks directly on the west. One has to think losing real estate, as they have done, stings a bit.

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    ^^ I disagree. It's just one part of the war of attrition on the West. The leaders knew it wouldn't last long and intentionally sacrificed many lives for their cause.

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