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    SAS and US special forces forming hunter killer unit to 'smash Islamic State'

    Elite British and US special forces troops are forming a hunter killer unit called Task Force Black – its orders: “Smash the Islamic State.”

    The undercover warriors will aim to “cut the head off the snake” by hitting the command structure of the Islamist terror group responsible for a trail of atrocities across Iraq and Syria, reports the Sunday People.

    PM David Cameron has told the SAS and UK spy agencies to direct all their [at]resources at defeating IS after a video of US journalist James Foley being beheaded shocked the world.

    British special forces will work with America’s Delta Force and Seal Team 6. The move sees a rebirth of top secret Task Force Black, which helped defeat al-Qaeda terrorists in Iraq .

    This time the counter-terrorist [at]experts will be targeting Abu Bakr [at]al-Baghdadi, leader of IS and now the world’s most wanted terrorist.

    A source said: “We need to go into Syria and Iraq and kill as many IS members as we can. You can’t [at]negotiate with these people.

    “This is not a war of choice. They are cash rich and have a plentiful [at]supply of arms. If we don’t go after them, they will soon come after us.



    In Iraq, Task Force Black was carrying out strike operations every night.

    "It was an unrelenting, intelligence-led assault on al-Qaeda. It took a lot of hard work and no small amount of sacrifice – but it worked.

    “Defeating IS cannot be done by air strikes alone. You have to get on the ground and take out the commanders – cut off the snake’s head.

    “The organisation will then begin to collapse. IS targets civilians and has yet to get into a real fight with a [at]modern Western military.

    “The SAS and US special forces will do untold damage to them.

    “They’ll focus on the high command. This is going to be a long campaign, probably lasting years.

    “And it will be like nothing the West has ever had to confront before.”

    The new task force will comprise a squadron of the SAS, special forces aircrews from the RAF and agents from MI5 and MI6.

    The operation will be led by America’s CIA spy agency.

    One of the first jobs will be to identify the British Muslim shown on an IS video released last week apparently cutting Foley’s head off with a knife.

    UK intelligence sources confirmed that the killer, believed to be a British-born Pakistani from London, is already at the top of a CIA “kill list”.

    The bloodthirsty thug, dubbed “Jailer John”, was one of a brutal trio of Britons nicknamed “The Beatles” who guard IS kidnap victims.

    Former IS captives said up to 20 foreigners are being held by IS.

    The joint US/British unit will [at]conduct strike operations against IS in both Syria and Iraq.

    Troops will also train Kurdish Peshmerga fighters.

    Prime Minister David Cameron and President Barack Obama are determined not to send large numbers of ground troops, so the use of small teams of special forces working with local militias is their only option.

    Downing Street has revealed that Britain will send “non-lethal” equipment including night-vision equipment and body armour to Kurdish fighters this week.

    Work has already begun creating a network of spies and informers who will supply Task Force Black with [at]high-grade human intelligence.

    British and US spy planes will eavesdrop on [at]mobile phone calls and pinpoint the location of IS commanders.

    Operations will also be mounted to snatch middle-ranking IS commanders for interrogation by CIA analysts.

    US Navy Seals showed that intelligence gathered over years can be used to mount a kill operation when they shot dead Osama bin Laden in 2011.

    The new task force plans similar surprise attacks in which [at]sophisticated “silent” helicopters land troops.

    The SAS, Seals and Delta Force worked together on many operations in Afghanistan and share intelligence.

    One source said: “Intelligence will be key to our operations. We have to build a network to defeat a network.

    "The brutal tactics of IS mean a lot of people want to see them gone.

    “They have people fighting for them who are too frightened to leave.

    "Young men joined IS believing they were fighting tyranny but what they saw was mass executions and beheadings.

    “The CIA will offer them money and a new life – but they’ll have to deliver information first.”

    There are also moves to revive a defunct Iraqi special forces unit called the Apostles, which was [at]created by the first Task Force Black a[at]fter the Iraq War.

    Meanwhile Mr Cameron is under growing pressure over an alleged failure to deal with home-grown radicals.

    Pictures of him surfing in Cornwall at the height of the crisis are said to have raised eyebrows even in his Cabinet.

    Politicians of all parties urged action to stop radicalisation of young British Muslims and tougher restrictions on those [at]peddling extremist views.

    And there were renewed calls for security services to get greater powers to monitor extremists online.

    It emerged that recommendations to toughen controls made five months ago by David Anderson QC, the Government’s own adviser on terrorism laws, have yet to be acted on.

    In another move, Lieutenant General Sir Simon Mayall, the Government’s senior defence adviser on the Middle East, is being sent to liaise with Kurdish commanders.



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    Well, that ^ should sell a few tabloids.

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    Bad news for Pattaya.

    The place will be devoid of expats.

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    Can we assume the US special forces are there to ensure SAS casualties? Will sell more papers in the UK that way

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    They have to be kidding, lets mount a top secret op and tell the world first.
    Wonder if they will phone ahead, before an assault.

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    Well if I were Squadron I wouldn't be going up in a chopper with Seal Team 6, they don't have a very good record.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub
    “They’ll focus on the high command. This is going to be a long campaign, probably lasting years.

    More likely decades if hard cash is involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub
    The undercover warriors will aim to “cut the head off the snake” by hitting the command structure of the Islamist terror group responsible for a trail of atrocities
    That strategy assumes there are a small group of indispensable masterminds- take them out and the war will be won ,
    The fact is they are run by totally average people , take one out and another will replace him .

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    Sensationalist tabloid crap. I don't know why Snub posts this drivel - usually around 3AM Seattle time. Wonder if he reads it before he posts it?

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    It's in the Daily Mirror so it must be true and accurate. The SAS always calles the Mirror first, to advise them of upcoming operations....

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    meanwhile Australia getting involved

    Australia to provide arms in U.S.-led mission against IS
    CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — An Australian military aircraft will soon fly guns and ammunition to the northern Iraqi city of Irbil to help Kurds fight Islamic State militants as part of a U.S.-led multination mission, Australia's prime minister said on Sunday.

    Prime Minister Tony Abbott said his government would join the United States, Britain, Canada, France and Italy in delivering rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and assault rifle ammunition at the request of the U.S. and Iraqi governments.

    "While we understandably shrink from reaching out to these conflicts, the truth is that these conflicts reach out to us," Abbott told reporters
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    Australia to provide arms in U.S.-led mission against IS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davis Knowlton View Post
    Well, that ^ should sell a few tabloids.
    Yep..
    Consider the character of the particular demographic.

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    Simplest minds...

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    The Mirror is the left wing version of The Sun without the tits on page 3 but they make up for it in having a prize tit of an editor Kevin Maguire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub
    Simplest minds...
    their source is probably stormfront ,,, some fcukers wet dream

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    Military boots on the ground in a foreign country. That sounds like something NATO would call an invasion. I wonder if they have asked Bashar al-Assad's permission for British and US troops to enter Syria. Or perhaps NATO troops will just push ISIS out of Iraq and into Syria, hoping ISIS will smash Assad's regime.

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    This ain't gonna end pretty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurgen View Post
    This ain't gonna end pretty.
    ...and more than likely, the cause will be taken to the Western power's home turf.

    The Anglo-American Empire is stirring up the proverbial hornet's nest that will come back to sting them intensely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    meanwhile Australia getting involved

    Australia to provide arms in U.S.-led mission against IS
    CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — An Australian military aircraft will soon fly guns and ammunition to the northern Iraqi city of Irbil to help Kurds fight Islamic State militants as part of a U.S.-led multination mission, Australia's prime minister said on Sunday.

    Prime Minister Tony Abbott said his government would join the United States, Britain, Canada, France and Italy in delivering rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and assault rifle ammunition at the request of the U.S. and Iraqi governments.

    "While we understandably shrink from reaching out to these conflicts, the truth is that these conflicts reach out to us," Abbott told reporters
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    Australia to provide arms in U.S.-led mission against IS
    Got to like that, OZ giving ammo out, they usually run out in the first 9 months of the financial year.
    Timor, US marine corp ship had to supply ammo, sounds good, on nations bound together, just cause etc..

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    Can we assume the US special forces are there to ensure SAS casualties? Will sell more papers in the UK that way
    No. The US special forces were pretty good at avoiding friendly fire casualties. In Afghanistan much of the friendly fire casualties seemed to have been caused by National Guard units - the citizen soldiers. One of the most famous of cases was the wanton disregard for human life when the Air National Guard units attacked Canadian Forces in Afghanistan.

    In any case, the operation may be doomed from the start, as it will be led by the CIA, one of the most dysfunctional of US security agencies. Those incompetents should leave the big boy operations to the US military. Same for British intelligence.They have so many leaks and holes, that one might as well just tell ISIS when an operation will be underway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thaimeme View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kurgen View Post
    This ain't gonna end pretty.
    ...and more than likely, the cause will be taken to the Western power's home turf.

    The Anglo-American Empire is stirring up the proverbial hornet's nest that will come back to sting them intensely.
    On the contrary. Consider it planning for the inevitable. ISIS and its friends will bring their war to the west and one might as well take out a few of them now. The nest was stirred long ago by Syria and Russia who encouraged these extremists years ago when they thought they would rally to their anti West and anti Israel slogans. ISIS is a lot smarter than they are given credit for. They didn't fall for he Israeli distraction which would have been a waste of their resources. They went after their true enemies, the sitting governments of easy prey nations.

    It will be fun to see Qatar squirm now. Under pressure from other arab states and the west to cut off the banking services, they haven't budged yet. I wonder if the westerners flying on the emir's airline fully appreciate that they are indirectly helping groups who would dearly love to see them die.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamescollister View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    meanwhile Australia getting involved

    Australia to provide arms in U.S.-led mission against IS
    CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — An Australian military aircraft will soon fly guns and ammunition to the northern Iraqi city of Irbil to help Kurds fight Islamic State militants as part of a U.S.-led multination mission, Australia's prime minister said on Sunday.

    Prime Minister Tony Abbott said his government would join the United States, Britain, Canada, France and Italy in delivering rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and assault rifle ammunition at the request of the U.S. and Iraqi governments.

    "While we understandably shrink from reaching out to these conflicts, the truth is that these conflicts reach out to us," Abbott told reporters
    .

    Australia to provide arms in U.S.-led mission against IS
    Got to like that, OZ giving ammo out, they usually run out in the first 9 months of the financial year.
    Timor, US marine corp ship had to supply ammo, sounds good, on nations bound together, just cause etc..

    Just cause??
    These ideals are usually easily sold to the masses.

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    This is bringing flashbacks , I am sure there where stories just like this when European airforces bombed Libya helping the Libyan free army to depose Gaddafi thugs.
    I am sure these stories also appeared, about our covert boots on the ground, helping out.
    Success breeds success.
    Great mission accomplished boys, I am sure you can deliver again.
    Anywhere.

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    What cameron needs to do is send the SAS into the inner cities of the UK and start taking out the preachers of hate and the home grown jihadists. Once the militant Muslims realise that they can't get away with spouting hate and bile on the streets of the UK then send them abroad to take out the rest.
    As it is you will have cameron on TV telling the suckers of the UK he is going to wage a war against ISIS and on the next interview we have the Home secretary telling the same suckers that she is powerless to imprison or deport violent, dangerous terrorists in case it breaches their human rights.
    Some way to wage a war if you ask me.
    What Western politicians failed to grasp is the likes of Saddam, Gaddafi, the Taliban and Assad are needed to keep these religious savages under control.
    Treat everyone as a complete and utter idiot and you can only ever be pleasantly surprised !

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