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Postby Tim Drayton » Tue May 05, 2015 10:50 am

This evil group appears to be finished. Next, DAESH.

MALKOHI, Nigeria, May 4 (Reuters) - Boko Haram is fracturing as shortages of weapons and fuel foment tensions between its foot soldiers and leaders, women rescued from the Islamist jihadi fighters by Nigerian troops told Reuters.

The group abducted an estimated 2,000 women and girls last year as it sought to carve out an Islamic state in the northeast of Africa's biggest economy. The army has freed nearly 700 in the past week as it advances on Boko Haram's last stronghold in the vast Sambisa forest.

The militants began complaining to their captives about lacking guns and ammunition last month, two of the women said, and many were reduced to carrying sticks while some of their vehicles were either broken down or lacked gasoline.

A 45-year old mother of two, Aisha Abbas, who was taken from Dikwa in April, said the fighters all had guns at first but recently, only some carried them.

Even the wife of their captors' leader, Adam Bitri, openly criticized him and subsequently fled, two of the women said, with one describing Bitri as short and fat with a beard.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/0 ... 06812.html
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Re: The ISF is ready for its first practice run

Postby Tim Drayton » Tue May 05, 2015 11:25 am

There is plenty of work to be done before Iraq is liberated, though.

"Isis On The Run? The US Portrayal is Very Far From The Truth"

By Patrick Cockburn

http://www.informationclearinghouse.inf ... e41754.htm
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Re: The ISF is ready for its first practice run

Postby Tim Drayton » Tue May 05, 2015 11:46 am

An interesting reader comment re: the above article:

One thing we have here is a lesson in the limits of hegemony; the US:
- Can't affect the ISIS situation in Iraq because it doesn't want to help Iran;
- Can't affect the ISIS situation in Syria because it doesn't want to help Assad.


http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/com ... 21225.html
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Re: The ISF is ready for its first practice run

Postby Tim Drayton » Tue May 05, 2015 12:07 pm

An article about DAESH by V.S. Naipaul:

http://napoleonlive.info/did-you-know/u ... ding-isis/

ending with the conclusion:

The crippled Iraqi government has launched its reluctant armies against Isis. The Iranians, being Shias opposed to Sunni Caliphates, are supporting the Iraqi army and the Shia militias, who are a considerable force independent of the Iraqi government, are in a coalition to fight Isis on the ground. With air support from the West, they may manage to push Isis back.

Such an offensive, with the immediate objective of regaining Iraqi territory has to be urgently expanded. Isis has to be seen as the most potent threat to the world since the Third Reich.

Its military annihilation as an anti-civilisational force has to now be the objective of a world that wants its ideological and material freedoms.
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Re: The ISF is ready for its first practice run

Postby Tim Drayton » Wed May 06, 2015 5:31 pm

Some Boko Haram fighters now accuse the leadership of deceiving then because it seems God wasn’t on their side after all!

Recently captured Boko Haram men (and freed captives) report that over the last few weeks the unity and cohesiveness of the Islamic terrorist organization has broken down. In addition to men who simply deserted, there were many factions who renounced the Boko Haram leadership and tried to escape the army troops who were closing in on the last few camps. Many of the Boko Haram men openly accused the Boko Haram leadership for deceiving them, because now the army seemed unstoppable and it appeared that God was not on the side of the Islamic terrorists. When they had the opportunity the Boko Haram men would flee the advancing troops. Most of their female captives refused to flee with them and soldiers found at least 18 women who had been killed for refusing to accompany their Boko Haram “husbands”.


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Re: The ISF is ready for its first practice run

Postby Tim Drayton » Thu May 07, 2015 11:28 am

General Secretary of the opposition CHP party, Gürsel Tekin, says he has it from a very reliable source that Turkish troops will be sent into Syria in the next two days.

http://www.cumhuriyet.com.tr/haber/siya ... recek.html
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Re: The ISF is ready for its first practice run

Postby Paphitis » Thu May 07, 2015 2:08 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:General Secretary of the opposition CHP party, Gürsel Tekin, says he has it from a very reliable source that Turkish troops will be sent into Syria in the next two days.

http://www.cumhuriyet.com.tr/haber/siya ... recek.html


Is that after we consider the source is Turkish?
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Re: The ISF is ready for its first practice run

Postby Tim Drayton » Thu May 07, 2015 5:44 pm

APNewsBreak: Turkey, Saudi in Pact to Help Anti-Assad Rebels

Casting aside U.S. concerns about aiding extremist groups, Turkey and Saudi Arabia have converged on an aggressive new strategy to bring down Syrian President Bashar Assad.

The two countries — one a democracy, the other a conservative kingdom — have for years been at odds over how to deal with Assad, their common enemy. But mutual frustration with what they consider American indecision has brought the two together in a strategic alliance that is driving recent rebel gains in northern Syria, and has helped strengthen a new coalition of anti-Assad insurgents, Turkish officials say.

That is provoking concern in the United States, which does not want rebel groups, including the al-Qaida linked Nusra Front, uniting to topple Assad. The Obama administration worries that the revived rebel alliance could potentially put a more dangerous radical Islamist regime in Assad's place, just as the U.S. is focused on bringing down the Islamic State group. A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issues, said the administration is concerned that the new alliance is helping Nusra gain territory in Syria.

The coordination between Turkey and Saudi Arabia reflects renewed urgency and impatience with the Obama administration's policy in the region. Saudi Arabia previously kept its distance and funding from some anti-Assad Islamist groups at Washington's urging, according to Turkish officials. Saudi Arabia and Turkey also differed about the role of the international Islamist group, the Muslim Brotherhood, in the Syrian opposition. Turkey supports the group, while the Saudi monarchy considers it a threat to its rule at home; that has translated into differences on the ground — until recently.

"The key is that the Saudis are no longer working against the opposition," a Turkish official said. He and other officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.

Turkish officials say the Obama administration has disengaged from Syria as it focuses on rapprochement with Iran. While the U.S. administration is focused on degrading the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq, they say it has no coherent strategy for ending the rule of Assad, Iran's key ally in the region.
Under Turkish and Saudi patronage, the rebel advance has undermined a sense that the Assad government is winning the civil war — and demonstrated how the new alliance can yield immediate results. The pact was sealed in early March when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan flew to Riyadh to meet Saudi's recently crowned King Salman. Relations had been tense between Erdogan and the late King Abdullah, in great part over Erdogan's support of the Muslim Brotherhood.

The Saudi shift appears to be part of broader proxy war against Iran that includes Saudi-led airstrikes in Yemen against Iran-backed Houthi rebels. The new partnership adds Saudi money to Turkey's logistical support.

"It's a different world now in Syria, because the Saudi pocketbook has opened and the Americans can't tell them not to do it," said Joshua Landis, the director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma. "It's quite clear that Salman has prioritized efforts against Iran over those against the Muslim Brotherhood."


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Re: The ISF is ready for its first practice run

Postby Tim Drayton » Wed May 13, 2015 3:57 pm

Jihadi brides return uncertain

Home Secretary Theresa May has declined to say whether three British jihadi brides reported to be on the run from the Islamic State terror group might be allowed back into the UK.

Asked about reports that the teenage girls have gone missing in Iraq after being married to militants from the group - also known as Isil or Isis - Mrs May would say only that attempts to return are dealt with on a "case-by-case" basis.

She confirmed that some young Britons who went to Syria or Iraq to join IS have come back after becoming disillusioned.

Reports of the girls' flight appeared on the Facebook page of Mosul Eye, which purports to be written by a blogger in the city, part of the large area straddling the Iraq-Syria border which has been occupied by IS.

On May 2, Mosul Eye posted: "Three girls, (Foreigners - British) married to ISIL militants, reported missing, and ISIL announced to all its check points to search for them. It is believed that those girls have escaped."

In a later post he added: "The latest info I got on them is they are still on the run, but still in Mosul, and ISIL is thoroughly searching for them and hasn't captured them yet.

"They are Brits, not immigrants, and they are very young teens (around 16 years old). That's all I have about them for now."

The information in the report could not be independently verified and the exact identity of the girls and their fate is not known.

Reports suggest around 600 people from the UK have gone to join IS in Syria and Iraq, including young women.

Three British schoolgirls from Bethnal Green Academy - Shamima Begum, Amira Abase and Kadiza Sultana - disappeared from their homes in east London in February and flew to Turkey, before crossing the border into Syria.

It is understood they were following another 15-year-old girl who travelled there in December.

Asked whether the on-the-run girls would be permitted to return to the UK, Mrs May told ITV1's Good Morning Britain: "I'm not able to talk about individual cases.

"Obviously there are young people who go to Syria, some of whom find that what they see there is not what they thought it was going to be.

"We look on a case-by-case basis, and people have come back - youngsters who have gone there and suddenly realise what a mistake they've made."


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Re: The ISF is ready for its first practice run

Postby Lordo » Fri May 22, 2015 10:53 am

here is the defeated isil being defeated more. although how many times you can defeat one person must be asked.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/may/21/isis-palmyra-ramadi-advances-say-more-about-state-weakness-than-jihadi-strength
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