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Re: For civilised discussion about Islamic State

Postby Paphitis » Sun Dec 07, 2014 11:10 am

Of course they are going to be seen to "cooperate". They will even have envoys and israel would have told Al Nusra in no uncertain terms that if they hit Israeli positions in the Golan Heights, then they will pay a heavy price.

I am sure the rebels would understand! :mrgreen:

As for The Free Syrian Army - cooperation on a more meaningful level is not impossible.
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Re: For civilised discussion about Islamic State

Postby kurupetos » Sun Dec 07, 2014 8:35 pm

Paphitis wrote:Of course they are going to be seen to "cooperate". They will even have envoys and israel would have told Al Nusra in no uncertain terms that if they hit Israeli positions in the Golan Heights, then they will pay a heavy price.

I am sure the rebels would understand! :mrgreen:

As for The Free Syrian Army - cooperation on a more meaningful level is not impossible.

You are gutless, koala.
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Re: For civilised discussion about Islamic State

Postby Paphitis » Mon Dec 08, 2014 12:41 am

kurupetos wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Of course they are going to be seen to "cooperate". They will even have envoys and israel would have told Al Nusra in no uncertain terms that if they hit Israeli positions in the Golan Heights, then they will pay a heavy price.

I am sure the rebels would understand! :mrgreen:

As for The Free Syrian Army - cooperation on a more meaningful level is not impossible.

You are gutless, koala.


You guys need a bit of perspective because this anti American nonsense is utter crap!

You stupid idiots make Cyprus a laughing stock of the entire world!
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Re: For civilised discussion about Islamic State

Postby kurupetos » Tue Dec 09, 2014 12:51 pm

Paphitis wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Of course they are going to be seen to "cooperate". They will even have envoys and israel would have told Al Nusra in no uncertain terms that if they hit Israeli positions in the Golan Heights, then they will pay a heavy price.

I am sure the rebels would understand! :mrgreen:

As for The Free Syrian Army - cooperation on a more meaningful level is not impossible.

You are gutless, koala.


You guys need a bit of perspective because this anti American nonsense is utter crap!

You stupid idiots make Cyprus a laughing stock of the entire world!

Re Bafidi, Cyprus is the centre of the universe. WIthout us, the entire world would collapse... 8)
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Re: For civilised discussion about Islamic State

Postby Paphitis » Tue Dec 09, 2014 2:54 pm

kurupetos wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Of course they are going to be seen to "cooperate". They will even have envoys and israel would have told Al Nusra in no uncertain terms that if they hit Israeli positions in the Golan Heights, then they will pay a heavy price.

I am sure the rebels would understand! :mrgreen:

As for The Free Syrian Army - cooperation on a more meaningful level is not impossible.

You are gutless, koala.


You guys need a bit of perspective because this anti American nonsense is utter crap!

You stupid idiots make Cyprus a laughing stock of the entire world!

Re Bafidi, Cyprus is the centre of the universe. WIthout us, the entire world would collapse... 8)


Ta kanete shioni tsie yiali! :lol:
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Re: For civilised discussion about Islamic State

Postby Tim Drayton » Thu Dec 18, 2014 6:02 pm

DAESH bandits are reported to have subjected the border village of Perepere in Turkey to a hail of bullets from across the border for two hours, seriously injuring one person there.
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Re: For civilised discussion about Islamic State

Postby Tim Drayton » Sun Dec 21, 2014 4:54 pm


IS has executed 100 foreigners trying to quit: report

The Islamic State extremist group has executed 100 of its own foreign fighters who tried to flee their headquarters in the Syrian city of Raqqa, the Financial Times newspaper said Saturday.

An activist opposed to both IS and the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is well-known to the British business broadsheet, said he had "verified 100 executions" of foreign IS fighters trying to leave the jihadist group's de facto capital.

IS fighters in Raqqa said the group has created a military police to clamp down on foreign fighters who do not report for duty. Dozens of homes have been raided and many jihadists have been arrested, the FT reported.

Some jihadists have become disillusioned with the realities of fighting in Syria, reports have said.

According to the British press in October, five Britons, three French, two Germans and two Belgians wanted to return home after complaining that they ended up fighting against other rebel groups rather than Assad's regime. They were being held prisoner by IS.

In total, between 30 and 50 Britons want to return but fear they face jail, according to researchers at the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation at King's College London, which had been contacted by one of the jihadists speaking on their behalf.

Since a US-led coalition began a campaign of air strikes against IS in August, the extremist group has lost ground to local forces and seen the number of its fighters killed rise significantly.

There have been a string of apparent setbacks for IS in recent weeks.

Iraqi Kurds claimed Thursday to have broken a siege on a mountain where Yazidi civilians and fighters have long been trapped.

The Kurdish advances came during a two-day blitz in the Sinjar region involving 8,000 peshmerga fighters and some of the heaviest air strikes since a US-led coalition started an air campaign four months ago.

Meanwhile Thursday, the Pentagon said several IS leaders had been killed in US air strikes.

In 40 days across October and November, some 2,000 air raids killed more than 500 people, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitoring group, which relies on a network of sources on the ground.


https://uk.news.yahoo.com/executed-100- ... ml#ubvBXr4
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Re: For civilised discussion about Islamic State

Postby miltiades » Sun Dec 21, 2014 8:02 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:

IS has executed 100 foreigners trying to quit: report



https://uk.news.yahoo.com/executed-100- ... ml#ubvBXr4


One consolation, they will all go to Paradise for their just rewards .
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Re: For civilised discussion about Islamic State

Postby Tim Drayton » Tue Dec 23, 2014 4:23 pm

German journalist Juergen Todenhoefer has recently visited DAESH-controlled Mosul and his reports do not make happy reading for those who wish to see these cut throats defeated. He says that DAESH appears to be confident and well in control of the city, and is attracting a steady stream of new supporters. I believe that this movement poses a grave threat to the West and more must be done to defeat it.

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/12/22/world ... denhoefer/
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Re: For civilised discussion about Islamic State

Postby miltiades » Tue Dec 23, 2014 4:32 pm

The reason for this Tim is that unfortunately the West does not have a leader with the required resolve to defeat and destroy these barbarians. One day the West will wake up to realities.
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