If you don't think they conquered parts of Syria and Iraq then why are you bombing them?
They seem to have defeated the Iraq Army in the sunni areas.
So the padika clown act does not seem very effective in 'lets play lets pretend they are gangsters and a street hood gang or 20.'
72 hours, you had 72 hours, 24 hours to get that captive to the border for exchange then you had 24 hours only and
she is dead means she is not dancing the fucking two step singing 'la la la'.
Demonization of the enemy and witches becomes insane when you loose all contact with reality and pretend they are flying though the air. (by the way)
Even worse, a freely offered verbal agreement is
backed by Sharia Law.
Not psychological manipulation or forced offer upon them.
You want him back, they offer exchange.
They would exchange him but they won't jump though hoops or sit up and beg.
And it also means that he was alive to exchange.
Remarkable as it is, it is both an Arab custom to the few and same with the religious too. Or the pagan Hind bint Utbah, High Priestess of the amat Uzzayan (Goddess Venus).
But only IF, YOU want to.
In this there is no compulsion'
You show yourselves to be amateurs of deceit, untrustworthy and dishonest, and barbarians (no less) to them and some others too. Like a Jap not knowing how high to bow. Weird that.
Top Tip; They are not Americans.
http://news.sky.com/story/1422987/family-of-is-hostage-hopeful-she-is-still-alive
'...Jordan has also dismissed the IS claim as "criminal propaganda" and
an "old and sick trick",
but said its jets did carry out a second
consecutive day of strikes on IS sites on Friday.
It has stepped up its operations against IS since the militants burned to death a captured Jordanian pilot.
On Saturday, Jordan carried out a third straight day of airstrikes on IS targets.
"Sorties of air force fighters today bombed bases of the
Daesh terror gang," state television said, using a derogatory Arabic
name for the group.
It said some of the targets were in Raqqa, but gave no other details....'
http://www.barenakedislam.com/2015/02/06/islamic-state-isis-claim-that-jordanian-airstrikes-killed-an-american-hostage-is-likely-hogwash/
No it isn't
----Shariah Censorship Bill for USA----
http://rt.com/usa/230159-fcc-net-neutrality-video/
Realistic UK Legal ideas held in derision;
http://news.sky.com/story/1423128/outrage-over-barristers-appalling-rape-post
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2944179/British-Special-Forces-set-snatch-squad-rescue-Jordan-s-pilots-downed-carrying-strikes-ISIS.html
'Britain's
Special Forces have set up a crack unit to rescue pilots who crash in
Islamic State territory before they can be captured.
It
follows the shocking news that Jordanian pilot Lieutenant Muath
al-Kasasbeh was burned alive by IS terrorists after his F-16 fighter was
shot down near the Syrian city of Raqqa on Christmas Eve.
He was captured by jihadis before a rescue mission could be launched,...'
Defence
sources confirmed last night that the UK has stepped up efforts to
prevent another coalition pilot being taken by the enemy should their
aircraft be shot down.
The
Joint Personnel Recovery (JPR) units will be 12-man teams. The troops
are poised to board armour-protected Chinook helicopters and will be
accompanied on rescue missions by jets providing 'top cover'.
A
Special Forces source said: 'We may have very little time to respond but
we can go in with a lot of firepower and, depending on where he lands,
we can hopefully get a downed pilot back before he is snatched by IS.
This could be on the ground in Syria or in parts of Iraq occupied by the
insurgents.
'We
are not a 'boots on the ground' force and we're not changing the
complexion of coalition operations, as we'd be in and out very quickly.
'Our motivation couldn't be higher...'
The Resistance (in Islamic State)
Which is Kataeb ofcourse.
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/world/article/in-iraqs-mosul-resistance-rises-from-the-rubble-of-destroyed-shrines
Anwar
Ali, 23, hopes the snipers he said killed four jihadists on Sunday
fired the opening shots of a popular uprising that will kick the
jihadists back into the desert.
"With a group of mainly students, but also young civil servants and
merchants, I joined something we named Kataeb al-Mosul (The Mosul
Brigades)," he told AFP.
"Some people suggested we rename it Nabi Yunus Army in reaction to the
blowing up by Daash (IS' former Arabic acronym) of the shrines."
On July 24, IS rigged the Nabi Yunus shrine, revered by both Muslims
and Christians as the tomb of Prophet Jonah, with explosives and blew it
up. Other precious monuments deeply rooted in Mosul's rich history were
reduced to rubble.
"This campaign of destruction of our mosques, churches and heritage
sites is an attempt to suppress Mosul's identity," Anwar Ali said.
Many residents from Mosul's Sunni majority who watched the fearsome
jihadists roll in from the western badlands on the Syrian border in June
initially expressed relief at the riddance of a sectarian policing by
Shia-dominated government forces.
"The blowing up of the shrines was a turning point for people who had
planned on delaying any clash with Daash," said Atheel al-Nujaifi, the
governor of Mosul's Nineveh province.
"The Mosul Brigades were supposed to come out of hiding later," he
said, speaking from Kurdistan where he had to flee when IS took Mosul on
June 10.
An officer in the newly-formed resistance group said snipers picked off
four IS militants in three different parts of Mosul at the weekend.
Witnesses and Nujaifi spoke of five.
"There will be more operations," he said. "We warn the population not to cooperate with Daash in any way."
- See more at:
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/world/article/in-iraqs-mosul-resistance-rises-from-the-rubble-of-destroyed-shrines#sthash.fWjxein5.dpuf
http://politicalmoll.com/resistance-to-radical-islam-is-born-in-mosul/ .
What are the possibilities of a
Life-Line?
https://twitter.com/hashtag/mosul
Anwar
Ali, 23, hopes the snipers he said killed four jihadists on Sunday
fired the opening shots of a popular uprising that will kick the
jihadists back into the desert.
"With a group of mainly students, but also young civil servants and
merchants, I joined something we named Kataeb al-Mosul (The Mosul
Brigades)," he told AFP.
"Some people suggested we rename it Nabi Yunus Army in reaction to the
blowing up by Daash (IS' former Arabic acronym) of the shrines."
On July 24, IS rigged the Nabi Yunus shrine, revered by both Muslims
and Christians as the tomb of Prophet Jonah, with explosives and blew it
up. Other precious monuments deeply rooted in Mosul's rich history were
reduced to rubble.
"This campaign of destruction of our mosques, churches and heritage
sites is an attempt to suppress Mosul's identity," Anwar Ali said.
Many residents from Mosul's Sunni majority who watched the fearsome
jihadists roll in from the western badlands on the Syrian border in June
initially expressed relief at the riddance of a sectarian policing by
Shia-dominated government forces.
"The blowing up of the shrines was a turning point for people who had
planned on delaying any clash with Daash," said Atheel al-Nujaifi, the
governor of Mosul's Nineveh province.
"The Mosul Brigades were supposed to come out of hiding later," he
said, speaking from Kurdistan where he had to flee when IS took Mosul on
June 10.
An officer in the newly-formed resistance group said snipers picked off
four IS militants in three different parts of Mosul at the weekend.
Witnesses and Nujaifi spoke of five.
"There will be more operations," he said. "We warn the population not to cooperate with Daash in any way."
- See more at:
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/world/article/in-iraqs-mosul-resistance-rises-from-the-rubble-of-destroyed-shrines#sthash.fWjxein5.dpuf
Anwar
Ali, 23, hopes the snipers he said killed four jihadists on Sunday
fired the opening shots of a popular uprising that will kick the
jihadists back into the desert.
"With a group of mainly students, but also young civil servants and
merchants, I joined something we named Kataeb al-Mosul (The Mosul
Brigades)," he told AFP.
"Some people suggested we rename it Nabi Yunus Army in reaction to the
blowing up by Daash (IS' former Arabic acronym) of the shrines."
On July 24, IS rigged the Nabi Yunus shrine, revered by both Muslims
and Christians as the tomb of Prophet Jonah, with explosives and blew it
up. Other precious monuments deeply rooted in Mosul's rich history were
reduced to rubble.
"This campaign of destruction of our mosques, churches and heritage
sites is an attempt to suppress Mosul's identity," Anwar Ali said.
Many residents from Mosul's Sunni majority who watched the fearsome
jihadists roll in from the western badlands on the Syrian border in June
initially expressed relief at the riddance of a sectarian policing by
Shia-dominated government forces.
"The blowing up of the shrines was a turning point for people who had
planned on delaying any clash with Daash," said Atheel al-Nujaifi, the
governor of Mosul's Nineveh province.
"The Mosul Brigades were supposed to come out of hiding later," he
said, speaking from Kurdistan where he had to flee when IS took Mosul on
June 10.
An officer in the newly-formed resistance group said snipers picked off
four IS militants in three different parts of Mosul at the weekend.
Witnesses and Nujaifi spoke of five.
"There will be more operations," he said. "We warn the population not to cooperate with Daash in any way."
- See more at:
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/world/article/in-iraqs-mosul-resistance-rises-from-the-rubble-of-destroyed-shrines#sthash.fWjxein5.dpuf
Anwar
Ali, 23, hopes the snipers he said killed four jihadists on Sunday
fired the opening shots of a popular uprising that will kick the
jihadists back into the desert.
"With a group of mainly students, but also young civil servants and
merchants, I joined something we named Kataeb al-Mosul (The Mosul
Brigades)," he told AFP.
"Some people suggested we rename it Nabi Yunus Army in reaction to the
blowing up by Daash (IS' former Arabic acronym) of the shrines."
On July 24, IS rigged the Nabi Yunus shrine, revered by both Muslims
and Christians as the tomb of Prophet Jonah, with explosives and blew it
up. Other precious monuments deeply rooted in Mosul's rich history were
reduced to rubble.
"This campaign of destruction of our mosques, churches and heritage
sites is an attempt to suppress Mosul's identity," Anwar Ali said.
Many residents from Mosul's Sunni majority who watched the fearsome
jihadists roll in from the western badlands on the Syrian border in June
initially expressed relief at the riddance of a sectarian policing by
Shia-dominated government forces.
"The blowing up of the shrines was a turning point for people who had
planned on delaying any clash with Daash," said Atheel al-Nujaifi, the
governor of Mosul's Nineveh province.
"The Mosul Brigades were supposed to come out of hiding later," he
said, speaking from Kurdistan where he had to flee when IS took Mosul on
June 10.
An officer in the newly-formed resistance group said snipers picked off
four IS militants in three different parts of Mosul at the weekend.
Witnesses and Nujaifi spoke of five.
"There will be more operations," he said. "We warn the population not to cooperate with Daash in any way."
- See more at:
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/world/article/in-iraqs-mosul-resistance-rises-from-the-rubble-of-destroyed-shrines#sthash.fWjxein5.dpuf