Iraq. Is it better now?? (AKA ISIS/ISIL/IS/name-of-the-week-here) (21 Viewers)

Is Iraq better now?

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swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
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just ask el chapo :p btw have you met him yet(i know you not in sinaloa)
He's still under arrest last I checked, yeah?

Of course, he seems to be running his empire from his prison office just like Pablo Escobar did...
 

Tevez10

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2013
927
I was just browsing and I didn't find any topic about them. Every portal I look for news I find something, those mofo's are crazy, and they are considered the biggest terrorist threat!
 

Tevez10

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2013
927
We talk about them on the Iraq thread. But yeah, they're crazy motherfuckers
They are in Syria too, they are everywhere?

Is there any member from Syria or Iraq who could give us more details about them. I've read it that in many cities they are welcomed from sunni groups.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
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I overheard an interview with some Wall Street Journalists who reported on the structure in IS. I was dumbfounded at how patronizing they sounded. Basically, "ZOMG... they have traffic police and a treasury!" :sergio:

Seriously, you cannot operate a multi-million-dollar GNP and administer an area the size of Iraq on beheadings alone. Western ignorance even surprises me sometimes.
 

Tevez10

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2013
927
The UK has announced it is to ship heavy machineguns to Kurdish forces fighting the Islamic State group in Iraq. The shipment, worth $2.6 million, will arrive in Iraq on Wednesday.

"The Kurdish forces remain significantly less well equipped than ISIL (Islamic State) and we are responding to help them defend themselves, protect citizens and push back ISIL advances," the government said.
It won't go long before Peshmerga get out of their hands!

It's amazing they supply with weapons, after that they fight them. Over and over again!
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,898
:lol:

No, seriously, they are his home boys.

http://topconservativenews.com/2014/08/isis-cites-john-mccain-as-a-key-factor-in-their-success/

McStain is a bigger threat to our national security than ISIS. So, why isn't he in Guantanamo yet? Well, obviously he isn't the only friend of ISIS in da gubbermint.

I overheard an interview with some Wall Street Journalists who reported on the structure in IS. I was dumbfounded at how patronizing they sounded. Basically, "ZOMG... they have traffic police and a treasury!" :sergio:

Seriously, you cannot operate a multi-million-dollar GNP and administer an area the size of Iraq on beheadings alone. Western ignorance even surprises me sometimes.
Do they stick their hands down the pants of travelers looking for dirty bombs? Well then, if not, perhaps they're not so bad after all. Just give them a few MSNBC journalists to behead and install them into Washington.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
Steven Sotloff Was Reportedly Sold to ISIS by Syrian Rebels

Speaking with Anderson Cooper on Monday, the spokesman for Steven Sotloff's family said that the journalist, who was beheaded by Islamic State fighters last week, was believed to have been sold to the group by Syrian rebels for as much as $50,000.

In the interview, a very outspoken Barak Barfi cited "sources on the ground" for the new revelations about Sotloff's kidnapping.

"We believe that these so-called moderate rebels that people want our administration to support, one of them sold him probably for something between $25,000 and $50,000 to ISIS, and that was the reason he was captured."

He added that it was believed that Sotloff had been lured to a fake checkpoint after he crossed the border into Syria where ISIS captured him.

The interview took a combative turn as Barfi also blasted the Obama administration for "inaccurate statements" about the nature of Sotloff's disappearance, referencing the ordeals of both Sotloff and James Foley, who was beheaded last month by ISIS.

"We know that the intelligence community and the White House are enmeshed in a larger game of bureaucratic infighting and Jim and Steve are pawns in this game and that's not fair and if there continues to be leaks the Sotloff family will have to speak out to set the record straight."

As his critics continue to hammer him on foreign policy, President Obama's approval rating has dropped to new lows, a development that dovetails with a surge of approval for American airstrikes against ISIS, which the president has both endorsed and executed.

"After its execution of two American journalists, support for air strikes against ISIS in Iraq has swelled from 45 percent in June to 71 percent now. Support for arming their Kurdish opponents is up by 13 points, to 58 percent, in just the past month.

President Obama is set to address the nation tomorrow to outline his plan to combat ISIS going forward.

White House spokesperson Josh Earnest refuted the claim, "Based on the information that has been provided to me, I don't believe that is accurate." Barfi has not yet again commented on the matter.

http://www.thewire.com/global/2014/...-to-isil-for-several-thousand-dollars/379847/
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
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Steven Sotloff Was Reportedly Sold to ISIS by Syrian Rebels

Speaking with Anderson Cooper on Monday, the spokesman for Steven Sotloff's family said that the journalist, who was beheaded by Islamic State fighters last week, was believed to have been sold to the group by Syrian rebels for as much as $50,000.

In the interview, a very outspoken Barak Barfi cited "sources on the ground" for the new revelations about Sotloff's kidnapping.

"We believe that these so-called moderate rebels that people want our administration to support, one of them sold him probably for something between $25,000 and $50,000 to ISIS, and that was the reason he was captured."

He added that it was believed that Sotloff had been lured to a fake checkpoint after he crossed the border into Syria where ISIS captured him.

The interview took a combative turn as Barfi also blasted the Obama administration for "inaccurate statements" about the nature of Sotloff's disappearance, referencing the ordeals of both Sotloff and James Foley, who was beheaded last month by ISIS.

"We know that the intelligence community and the White House are enmeshed in a larger game of bureaucratic infighting and Jim and Steve are pawns in this game and that's not fair and if there continues to be leaks the Sotloff family will have to speak out to set the record straight."

As his critics continue to hammer him on foreign policy, President Obama's approval rating has dropped to new lows, a development that dovetails with a surge of approval for American airstrikes against ISIS, which the president has both endorsed and executed.

"After its execution of two American journalists, support for air strikes against ISIS in Iraq has swelled from 45 percent in June to 71 percent now. Support for arming their Kurdish opponents is up by 13 points, to 58 percent, in just the past month.

President Obama is set to address the nation tomorrow to outline his plan to combat ISIS going forward.

White House spokesperson Josh Earnest refuted the claim, "Based on the information that has been provided to me, I don't believe that is accurate." Barfi has not yet again commented on the matter.

http://www.thewire.com/global/2014/...-to-isil-for-several-thousand-dollars/379847/

somebodys 'back' :D
 

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