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1700 Beheaded in Iraq: Media and experts still mystified as to purpose of terror

'This is our football, it's made of skin #World Cup': After posting sickening beheading video of Iraqi policeman, ISIS boast of slaughtering 1,700 soldiers

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  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
  • Image of officer's decapitated head tweeted with sickening message: 'This is our ball. It's made of skin #WorldCup'
  • Battle lines drawn as Iraqi forces gather at base just 20 miles outside Baghdad after militants seize two more towns
  • President Obama rules out sending troops back to Iraq but promises to review military options including air strikes 
  • Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki claims security forces have now started to clear several cities of 'the terrorists'
  • More than 20 UK nationals thought to be trapped in territories where Islamists are carrying out summary executions
  • Al Qaeda-inspired militants stage jubilant parade of American Humvee patrol cars seized from collapsing Iraqi army
  • Masked fighters wave the black flag of the Islamic State and flash the 'V' sign while shouting 'towards Baghdad!'
  • Insurgents have also captured two helicopters, 15 tanks and armoured cars that used to belong to U.S. military
  • Iraq's refugee population has increased by almost 800,000 this year as the government struggles against rebels
  • President Barack Obama weighs up possible airstrikes - but rules out putting U.S. soldiers back on the ground
  • ISIS leader dismissed Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as woefully incompetent, calling him 'underwear merchant'

By SIMON TOMLINSON and AMY WHITE 

Blood-thirsty jihadists are carrying out summary executions on civilians, Iraqi soldiers and police officers - including 17 in one street alone - on their warpath to Baghdad, the UN said today.

As a shocking picture of the ISIS insurgency continues to develop, the Islamist group are posting barbaric videos online with the intent of showing the world they will stop at nothing to achieve their end game.

In one, which is too graphic to publish, fighters are seen knocking on the door of a Sunni police major in the dead of night. 

When he answers, they blindfold and cuff him. Then they carve off his head with a knife in his own bedroom as sweetly lilting religious hymns are played over the top.

An image of the officer's decapitated head was tweeted with the sickening message: 'This is our ball. It is made of skin #WorldCup'. ISIS also claims to have executed 1,700 Shia soldiers on their push for the capital.

Although this figure has not been verified, the UN today warned that hundreds of people are likely to have been killed by the fanatics since the uprising.

This evening, President Barack Obama ruled out sending troops back into combat in Iraq but promised to review military options - including air strikes.

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ISIS fighters are seen knocking on the door of a Sunni police major in the dead of night
ISIS fighters confront a Iraqi police major at his home before handcuffing and beheading him

Taking no prisoners: In this video, ISIS fighters are seen knocking on the door of a Sunni police major in the dead of night before blindfolding and handcuffing him

Crazed: Jihadists are carrying out summary executions on civilians, soldiers and police officers including this police major after taking control of large swathes of Iraq

Crazed: Jihadists are carrying out summary executions on civilians, soldiers and police officers including this police major after taking control of large swathes of Iraq

Grim: As the images emerged on Twitter, ISIS also claimed to have executed 1,700 Shia soldiers on their push for the capital

Grim: As the images emerged on Twitter, ISIS also claimed to have executed 1,700 Shia soldiers on their push for the capital

Shock and awe: An ISIS propaganda video shows militants blindfolding a Sunni police major in his home before cutting off his head

Shock and awe: An ISIS propaganda video shows militants blindfolding a Sunni police major in his home before cutting off his head

Propaganda warfare: The aim of the video is to terrorise Sunnis in Iraq's army and police forces and deepen their already low morale

Propaganda warfare: The aim of the video is to terrorise Sunnis in Iraq's army and police forces and deepen their already low morale

A police major shortly before being beheaded
Barbaric: This picture of the police officer's decapitated head resting on his legs was tweeted with the message: 'This is our ball. It is made of skin#WorldCup'

Barbaric: This picture (right) of the police officer's decapitated head resting on his legs was tweeted with the message: 'This is our ball. It is made of skin#WorldCup'

On the terror trail: The police officer was handcuffed at his home in the dead of night after answering the door to the Islamist fighters
The Iraqi police officer beheaded by Islamic militants

On the terror trail: The police officer was handcuffed at his home in the dead of night after answering the door to the Islamist fighters

President Obama said his national security team would soon provide him with a list of 'selective actions by our military' to help push back a terrorist horde marching through Iraq, but insisted the US 'will not be sending troops back into combat' there.

He also said he would be 'reviewing options in the days ahead,' in a hastily scheduled statement given on the South Lawn of the White House.

Current Secretary of State John Kerry said that 'given the gravity of the situation' he would 'anticipate timely decisions from the president regarding the challenge' in Iraq.

'We have already taken some immediate steps,' he said, 'including providing enhanced aerial surveillance support to assist the Iraqis in this fight. We have also ramped up shipments of military aid to Iraq since the beginning of the year.'

 

Tonight, Iraq's Prime Minister claimed his forces had started to clear cities of ‘terrorists’.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who travelled to Samarra today for a security meeting, said his forces had ‘began their work to clear all our dear cities from these terrorists,’.

However, he gave no further details of where or when the operations occurred.

The aim of ISIS is to terrorise Sunnis in Iraq's army and police forces and deepen their already low morale. 

That fear is one factor behind the stunning collapse of Iraqi security forces. In most cases, police and soldiers simply ran, sometimes shedding their uniforms and abandoned arsenals of heavy weapons.  

In another video, also purportedly taken by ISIS militants, gunmen are seen carrying out indiscriminate drive-by shootings on motorists and pedestrians.

Armed with a machine-gun, the gang film themselves shooting cars off the road then move in to video close-ups of the victims' blood-stained bodies slumped in the seats. In another clip, they gun down a pedestrian.

The footage, which cannot be independently verified, contains the same logo used in a video posted earlier this week showing an Iraqi businessman being shot in the back of the head.

The British Foreign Office said it was 'very concerned' with the escalating violence and was 'not going to take its eye off the ball'.

 
Ill-gotten gains: This tweeted picture apparently shows ISIS commander Skeikh Umar Al Shishani inspecting an American Humvee

Ill-gotten gains: This tweeted picture apparently shows ISIS commander Skeikh Umar Al Shishani inspecting an American Humvee

Shocking: Footage reportedly taken by ISIS militants shows Islamist fighters randomly shooting pedestrians and motorists as they take over towns and cities in Iraq

Shocking: Footage reportedly taken by ISIS militants shows Islamist fighters randomly shooting pedestrians and motorists as they take over towns and cities in Iraq

Indiscriminate: A car flies off the road after the driver is shot dead by gunmen in video purportedly posted online by ISIS militants

Indiscriminate: A car flies off the road after the driver is shot dead by gunmen in video purportedly posted online by ISIS militants

Sickening: The gunmen film themselves shooting cars off the road then move in to video close-ups of the victims' blood-stained bodies slumped in the seats

Sickening: The gunmen film themselves shooting cars off the road then move in to video close-ups of the victims' blood-stained bodies slumped in the seats

Brutal: The footage, which cannot be independently verified, contains the same logo used in video posted earlier this week showing a businessman being shot in the head

Brutal: The footage, which cannot be independently verified, contains the same logo used in video posted earlier this week showing a businessman being shot in the head

More than 20 British nationals are thought to be trapped in rebel-held areas, although officials say there are no plans as yet to stage evacuations in the north or from Baghdad.

However, Foreign Secretary William Hague said Britain might offer assistance with counter-terrorism expertise to authorities in Iraq.

Speaking after talks on Iraq with US Secretary of State John Kerry in London, Mr Hague stressed that Britain has no intention of putting military boots on the ground in the country.

But he said that a team from the Department for International Development was now on the ground in northern Iraq to see what humanitarian help the UK can give.

He also made clear that Britain is also ready to advise the Baghdad administration on counter-terrorism efforts.

Meanwhile, John Kerry said: 'The bottom line is ISIS is a threat, not just to Iraq and to the entire region, but it is a threat to Europe, the United States, and other countries in the world, and obviously with the number of foreign fighters that have been assembled in Syria this remains a very significant issue.'

ISIS fighters are moving ever closer to the capital after capturing two towns in the eastern province of Diyala as security forces abandoned their posts.

Iraqi security forces, who have until now fled the insurgency, are gathering at a base just 20 miles outside Baghdad ready to protect the city as the threat of all-war loomed.

Security sources said the towns of Saadiyah and Jalawla had fallen to the insurgents, as well as several other villages around the Himreen mountains, which have long been a hideout for militants.

U.N. human rights spokesman Rupert Colvill said the number of people killed after Sunni Islamist militants overran the city of Mosul earlier this week may run into the hundreds.

 
Marauders: Fighters of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant celebrate on American Humvees taken from Iraqi security forces along a street in city of Mosul

Marauders: Fighters of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant celebrate on American Humvees taken from Iraqi security forces along a street in city of Mosul

On the warpath to Baghdad: Jubilant ISIS militants stage a parade of American Humvee patrol cars seized from a collapsing Iraqi army as they head to capital

On the warpath to Baghdad: Jubilant ISIS militants stage a parade of American Humvee patrol cars seized from a collapsing Iraqi army as they head to capital

Unrelenting march: Security sources said the towns of Saadiyah and Jalawla had fallen to the insurgents, as well as several other villages around the Himreen mountains

Unrelenting march: Security sources said the towns of Saadiyah and Jalawla had fallen to the insurgents, as well as several other villages around the Himreen mountains

No resistance: The masked ISIS fighters waved the black flag of the Islamic State and flashed the 'V' sign while some shouted 'towards Baghdad'

No resistance: The masked ISIS fighters waved the black flag of the Islamic State and flashed the 'V' sign while some shouted 'towards Baghdad'

BRITONS ARE JOINING ISIS 'IN THEIR HUNDREDS'

Security services are 'monitoring very closely' concerns that hundreds of British Muslims have signed up with extreme jihadist group ISIS and gone to fight in Iraq.

The Government believes more than 500 British citizens have left the UK to join rebel fighters in Syria, with many of them feared to have crossed the border to join the uprising in Iraq.

The ruthless ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria) extremists control large areas of land in Syria and are now turning their attention to Iraq and particularly Baghdad, having already taken the cities of Mosul and Tikrit.

Meanwhile, British security experts are also looking at the possibility that home-grown extremists trained by the ultra-violent group may bring terror back to the UK. 

One terror expert told MailOnline today: 'There is a fairly high chance that someone will attempt it.'

More than 500 British Muslims are believed to have already travelled to Syria to fight against President Assad, and it is feared many more will join them.  

Many of them are now feared to have crossed the barely-existent border into Iraq with the ultra-violent ISIS militia. 

He said four women had killed themselves after being raped, 16 Jordanians had been kidnapped, and prisoners released by the militants had been looking to exact revenge on those responsible for their incarceration.

'We've also had reports suggesting that the government forces have also committed excesses, in particular the shelling of civilian areas on 6 and 8 June,' he said. 'There are claims that up to 30 civilians may have been killed.'

Meanwhile, the UN said Iraq's refugee population has increased by almost 800,000 this year as the government struggles against rebels and Islamic militants, the United Nations says.

The UN's refugee agency said 300,000 people fled this week alone in Irbil and Duhok as Islamic militants seized control of large areas in northern Iraq.

UNHCR spokesman Adrian Edwards said many of the refugees are arriving with little more than the clothes they wear and have no money and nowhere to go.

As they surged towards the capital, one faction from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant staged a jubilant parade of American Humvee patrol cars seized from the collapsing Iraqi army complete with a flypast in captured former U.S. helicopters.

ISIS spokesman Abu Mohammed al-Adnani called on his fighters to stay focused on the task ahead, warning them: 'Do not let your egos fall prey to your recent military gains such as Humvees, helicopters, rifles and military equipment.'

In a sign of increasing concern, President Barack Obama abruptly changed course on Iraq last night, saying that he wouldn't 'rule out anything' as he searches for ways to help the ailing Iraqi army push back the terrorist horde.

'We do have a stake in making sure that these jihadists are not getting a permanent foothold,' Mr Obama said in the Oval Office.

In a video released last night, masked ISIS fighters waved the black flag of the Islamic State and flashed the 'V' sign while some shouted 'towards Baghdad!' as they paraded in stolen Humvees.

 
This evening, President Obama ruled out sending troops back into combat in Iraq but promised to review military options - including air strikes

This evening, President Obama ruled out sending troops back into combat in Iraq but promised to review military options - including air strikes

Barack Obama said his national security team will soon provide him with a list of 'selective actions by our military' to help push back a terrorist horde marching through Iraq, but insisted that the US 'will not be sending troops back into combat' there

Barack Obama said his national security team will soon provide him with a list of 'selective actions by our military' to help push back a terrorist horde marching through Iraq, but insisted that the US 'will not be sending troops back into combat' there

The US President said he will be 'reviewing options in the days ahead,' in a hastily scheduled statement on the South Lawn of the White House

The US President said he will be 'reviewing options in the days ahead,' in a hastily scheduled statement on the South Lawn of the White House

SADDAM'S DAUGHTER: 'I'M HAPPY WITH VICTORIES BY MY DAD'S MEN'

Saddam Hussein's daughter Raghad

Saddam Hussein's oldest daughter says she is 'very happy' with the ISIS insurgency.

Raghad Saddam Hussein,pictured right, praised one of father's former aides, Izzat al Douri, who reportedly joined the Islamist militants in their takeover of Mosul.

He was reportedly linked to a group of former Iraqi army officers.

She said: 'I am very happy with the victories achieved by my father's men'.

Witnesses saw ISIS fly two helicopters over the parade, apparently the first time the militant group has obtained aircraft in years of waging insurgency on both sides of the Iraqi-Syrian frontier.

It was unclear who the pilots were, but Sunnis who served in the forces of Saddam Hussein have rallied to the insurgency. 

Despite vastly outnumbering the jihadists, government troops have melted away in the face of the insurgents, allowing them to capture two helicopters, 15 tanks, weapons and several armoured cars that used to belong to the American military. 

U.S. officials said a $1billion package of military assistance and the sale of 36 F-16s to Iraq was being accelerated, but was unlikely to help in the short term.

This came as top U.S. weapons maker Lockheed Martin said about 25 employees working with the Iraqi air force as it prepared for the arrival of the jets were being evacuated from the Balad area in northern Iraq as a result of the violence.

In Jalawla, Kurdish peshmerga forces deployed more men to secure their political party offices before the insurgents arrived in the town. There were no confrontations between them.

The Iraqi army fired artillery at Saadiya and Jalawla from the nearby town of Muqdadiya, sending dozens of families fleeing towards Khaniqin near the Iranian border, security sources said.

Drive-by looting: Despite vastly outnumbering the jihadists, government troops have melted away in the face of the insurgents

Drive-by looting: Despite vastly outnumbering the jihadists, government troops have melted away in the face of the insurgents

Jubilant: ISIS fighters who do not recognise the region's modern frontiers have seized Mosul and Tikrit, Saddam's home town, and other towns north of Baghdad

Jubilant: ISIS fighters who do not recognise the region's modern frontiers have seized Mosul and Tikrit, Saddam's home town, and other towns north of Baghdad

Sabre-rattling: An Islamic militant issues a call to arms, saying: 'Declare Allah the Greatest! Allah is the Greatest!' in a video released by ISIS

Sabre-rattling: An Islamic militant issues a call to arms, saying: 'Declare Allah the Greatest! Allah is the Greatest!' in a video released by ISIS

Trail of destruction: Militants of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant damage a patrol car of Iraq army in the city of Mosul

Trail of destruction: Militants of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant damage a patrol car of Iraq army in the city of Mosul

On the warpath to Baghdad: A graphic showing the town and cities captured by ISIS over the last few days

On the warpath to Baghdad: A graphic showing the town and cities captured by ISIS over the last few days

ABU DU'A: THE MAN WHO HAS BROUGHT IRAQ TO ITS KNEES (AFTER US RELEASED HIM FROM PRISON 5 YEARS AGO)

Wanted: Islamic State of Iraq and al-Shams (ISIS) leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi

Wanted: Islamic State of Iraq and al-Shams (ISIS) leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi

The United States once had Islamic State of Iraq and al-Shams (ISIS) leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi in custody at a detention facility in Iraq, but president Barack Obama let him go, it has emerged.

Al Baghdadi, who also goes by the name Abu Du'a, was among the prisoners released in 2009 from the US's now-closed Camp Bucca near Umm Qasr in Iraq.

But now, five years later, he is the head of a group of ruthless extremists who are bearing down on Baghdad, burning down everything in their way and carrying out executions on Iraqi civilians, soldiers and police officers.

It is unclear why the US let the merciless al-Qaeda leader slip away, however, one theory proposed by The Telegraph is that al Baghadadi was granted amnesty along with thousands of other detainees because the US was preparing to pull out of Iraq.

The United States began withdrawing troops from Iraq in 2010, and Camp Bucca closed in 2011 along with the United States' other military facilities as President Obama declared that the War in Iraq had come to an end.

Another possible explanation is that al Baghadadi did not become a jihadist until after his release from Camp Bucca.

The US now has a $10 million warrant out for Baghdadi, who is accused of bombing a mosque in Baghdad in 2011 and killing former Sunni lawmaker Khalid al-Fahdawl.

Al Baghadadi and his troops had already taken key cities of Fallujah and Ramadi in Iraq earlier this year and have conquered the Iraqi cities of Tikrit and Mosul within the last several days.

They are now on the war path to Iraq's capital city of Baghdad.

According to bitter Iraqi footsoldiers, their commanders slipped away in the night rather than mount a defence of the city.

ISIS overran the northern city of Mosul earlier this week and have since pressed south towards Baghdad in an onslaught against the Shi'ite-led government.

Mr Adnani also dismissed Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as woefully incompetent, calling him an 'underwear merchant'.

'What have you done to your people, O foolish one. No-one is more foolish than you but those who accept you as the president and commander,' Adnani mocked him in a translated statement.

The Kurds, who run their own autonomous region in the north, have taken advantage of the chaos to expand their territory, taking control of the oil-rich of Kirkuk and other areas outside the formal boundary of their enclave.

Mr Obama said he was weighing up a range of options, including possible airstrikes, to tackle an insurgency by Islamic militants in Iraq - although officials have ruled out putting American soldiers back on the ground.

Iraq has faced resurgent violence since the US military withdrew in late 2011.

A sharp burst of violence this week led to the evacuation of Americans from a major air base in northern Iraq where the US had been training security forces.

 

'IRAQ INVASION WAS A COCK-UP WE WILL BE LIVING WITH FOR THE NEXT 50 YEARS', SAYS BRITISH MAJOR-GENERAL

'Strategic error of gargantuan proportions': Major-General Julian Thompson has condemned the invasion of Iraq in 2003

'Strategic error of gargantuan proportions': Major-General Julian Thompson has condemned the invasion of Iraq in 2003

A senior British military figure says the UK's 2003 invasion of Iraq was a 'cock up we will be living with for the next 50 years'.

Major-General Julian Thompson commanded Plymouth based 3 Commando Brigade during the 1982 Falklands War.

He blamed UK politicians for the 'complete mess' in Iraq and fears for the future.

He said: 'Iraq was a strategic error of gargantuan proportions. I was against us going in from the very beginning in 2003. 

'I didn't say so at the time with the boys (3 Commando Brigade) going in, but it was wrong.

'It was not the right thing to do. This was not a military cock-up, it was a political cock up. And it is a cock up we will be living with for the next 50 years.

'Saddam Hussein was not a nice guy, but he kept the lid on extremism.He held the balance of power between the Iranians and the Arab World.

'People are far worse off now than they were when he was there. I don't care what Tony Blair says, these people are not better off. 

'Blair is guilty of getting us into a position we shouldn't have got into.

'We will not go back in - at least I certainly hope not. We couldn't sort it out the first time, we'd just make it worse if we went back.

'Rather like a disease we need to rope it off do it doesn't affect us. We have to be cold blooded. Our security must come first.

'However sorry we may be for the people of Iraq, there is nothing we can do. We do not want to reinforce failure.'

Armed and dangerous: This video reportedly shows dozens of vehicles including several Police SUVs, large military trucks and at least two artillery weapons

Armed and dangerous: This video reportedly shows dozens of vehicles including several Police SUVs, large military trucks and at least two artillery weapons

Bringing out the big guns: The insurgents have apparently seized this long-range American artillery canon which they are towing towards Baghdad

Bringing out the big guns: The insurgents have apparently seized this long-range American artillery canon which they are towing towards Baghdad

GRAVES DESTROYED, NO WOMEN OUTSIDE AND 'UNBELIEVERS' MUST REPENT: ISIS IMPOSES STRICT SHARIA LAW IN CAPTURED TERRITORIES

In the swathe of seized regions across northern Iraq, ISIS has declared hardline Sharia law, publishing the following set of strict rules:

  • People have tried secular rule - now it is time for an Islamic state
  • Women should wear loose-fitting clothes and leave home only when necessary
  • Shrines and graves should be destroyed
  • Only flag allowed to be carried is the ISIS one
  • Places have been opened for police and soldiers of the 'unbelievers' to repent
  • Drugs, cigarettes or alcohol banned
  • Tribal leaders must not become traitors by working with the government
  • All Muslims to pray at the mosque at the correct time
  • Money we have stolen from the government is for the public. Only the imam of mosques can spend it - thieves will have their hands cut off
  • We are the soldiers of Islam and we have taken on the responsibility of re-establishing the caliphate

Translated by The Independent

Mr Obama, in his first comments on the deteriorating situation, said it was clear Iraq needed additional assistance from the US and the international community given the lightning gains by the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant.

'What we've seen over the last couple of days indicates Iraq’s going to need more help' from the United States and other nations, Obama said in the Oval Office.

He added that the U.S. has been working 'around the clock' to find appropriate ways to intervene.

Republican politicians pinned some of the blame for the escalating violence on Mr Obama's reluctance to re-engage in a conflict he long opposed.

For more than a year, the Iraqi government has been pleading with the US for additional help to combat the insurgency, which has been fuelled by the civil war in neighbouring Syria. 

Northern Iraq has become a way station for insurgents who routinely travel between the two countries and are spreading the Syrian war's violence.

Iraqi leaders made a fresh request earlier this week, asking for a mix of drones and manned aircraft that could be used for both surveillance and active missions. 

Officials said Mr Obama was considering those requests and was expected to decide on a course of action within a few days.

The US is already flying unmanned aircraft over Iraq for intelligence purposes, an official said.

Short of airstrikes, the president could step up the flow of military assistance to the beleaguered Iraqi government, increase training exercises for the country's security forces and help boost Iraq's intelligence capabilities.

The U.S. has been leery of its lethal aid falling into the hands of militants or being otherwise misused.

Spoils of war: Another video purportedly posted by ISIS appears to show a yard of armoured vehicles apparently seized from the Iraqi military

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Revealed: How Obama SET FREE the merciless terrorist warlord now leading the ISIS horde blazing a trail of destruction through Iraq

  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
  • The U.S. once had Islamic State of Iraq and al-Shams (ISIS) leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi in custody at a detention facility in Iraq, it was revealed Friday
  • Al Baghdadi was among the prisoners released in 2009 from the U.S.'s now-closed Camp Bucca near Umm Qasr in Iraq
  • It is unclear why the U.S. let the merciless al Qaeda leader slip away
  • Al Baghadadi and his troops took the Iraqi cities of Fallujah and Ramadi earlier this year and conquered Tikrit and Mosul within the last several days
  • They are now bearing down on Baghdad, burning down everything that stands in their way and carrying out executions on Iraqi civilians, soldiers and police officers
  • ISIS posted an image today of an officer's decapitated head tweeted with sickening message: 'This is our ball. It's made of skin #WorldCup'

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Blair and Obama will go down in history as worse than Neville Chamberlain.

There is an article by Bozo Johnson over at The Telegraph, criticising Blair for his "tragic" error over Iraq.  Every single comment is howling for Blair's blood.  I'm not sure even Farage as PM will be able to stop a popular movement seeking to put him on trial for war crimes.  I don't know a single person who will speak up for him and his sexed-up dossier about WMD.

Dozen former French soldiers, including elite troops, join ISIS - reports

Published time: January 22, 2015 08:30   Edited time: January 22, 2015 20:15  Get short URL
Reuters / Stringer

Reuters / Stringer

A dozen former French soldiers, mostly from special forces and the Foreign Legion, have joined jihadists fighting in Syria and Iraq, a defense ministry source confirms, as the government readies a new multimillion anti-terror plan.

Reports of French ex-military turning to jihad first appeared on Radio France Internationale (RFI) and in L'Opinion daily on Wednesday.

An anonymous defense ministry source later confirmed the information to AFP.

"We estimate around a dozen former troops have joined these networks," the source said. "Our concern is not former soldiers... It's preventing the phenomenon of radicalization within our forces."

Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, however, would not directly comment on the issue at a Wednesday press conference on France’s new anti-terrorism measures.

"The cases of former soldiers being tempted by jihadist adventure are extremely rare," was all he said.

One shouldn’t underestimate those rare cases, David Thomson, RFI journalist and author of The French Jihadists, believes.

These people who come [to Syria and Iraq] are already fighters and they know the way the French troops fight,” Thomson told Le Figaro.

Among soldiers-turned-jihadists are those who served in the Foreign Legion and former paratroopers, RFI says, adding that some of the fighters confessed to being former French soldiers on social networks.

Others are explosives experts, young people in their twenties. Some have been converted [to Islam], others are from Arab-Muslim culture,” the RFI report says.

L’Opinion singles out a French jihadist of Maghreb origin, who served in the elite 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment for five years and underwent commando training in fighting techniques, shooting and survival.

The man was then hired by a private security company to work on oil facilities in the Arabian Peninsula.

"He was gradually radicalized, letting himself grow a beard and adhering to Islamist ideology," the daily writes, adding the man eventually went to Syria.

The Defense Ministry plans to monitor its recruits as well as ex-soldiers more closely to prevent possible radicalization. The army’s 1,000-strong internal intelligence unit will get 65 extra staff for that purpose, Le Drian announced on Wednesday.

http://rt.com/news/224983-french-military-become-jihadists/

If the dumb Kaffir would just apply some simple game theory to the terrorism problem, it could be dealt with fairly effectively.  For example, take these whimpering, frightened dreamers of Japan, who think that the whole world shares the modern values of secular humanism:

http://rt.com/news/227243-isis-hostage-japan-jordan/

ISIS threatens to execute Jordanian hostage unless Iraqi prisoner released by Thursday sunset

This naturally implies an option, in a game theory analysis, that all terrorists captured should be executed immediately after a speedy trial.  I'm sure that will do ISIS recruiting figures a lot of good - after all, all these soft Westerners flooding to join them only want to get to heaven as soon as possible, so we shouldn't we aid them in that intention?

The same principle applies to the Hamas gangsters firing rockets and digging tunnels into Israeli homes.  There should be a pre-programmed response, not some randomly timed and orchestrated military one.  For example, detectors could be set up by Israel to autofire at specific and named targets, on receipt of incoming, without any human intervention.  Then it could truly be said to those hit by said rockets, that they were triggered by Hamas rocket X, at time Y, on co-ordinate Z.  They would know in advance.  When hit, they could say "Hamas must have fired a rocket at Eshkalon" or whatever.  The two acts would be directly causally connected.

Alternatively, it could be stated that for every rocket fired, 1 acre of Gaza would be reclaimed.  Eventually, after thousands of acres of Gaza had been reclaimed and fenced off and mined,  when the people of Gaza were fighting over each other in their ever smaller piece of space, I think we could well see the Palestinians people throwing Hamas off the top of their blocks of flats, instead of it being the other way round.  You could even do a calculation.  Perhaps when the number of people who've lost their homes due to Hamas attacks on Israel, is double or triple the number of Hamas, the tipping point is reached.  You get the idea.  Instead of pontificating over the abstruse moralities of the situation, people should be looking for machine like mechanisms that respond to terrorist activity, in a way which effectively discourages it.

Do you think I'm being too harsh?  Well read what this Palestinian has to say about our failure protect the Palestinian people from the gangsters of Hamas.

http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/5156/europe-real-resistance

Please note what I said in the post before the above video.  Jordan have finally applied a Game Theory approach to the terrorism problem.  Instead of endless prevarications on the moral dilemmas, they have taken the option which subverts the plan of ISIS, and stymies their use of hostages for bargaining.  Now, if they only start quickly executing terrorists as soon as convicted, they could see even more improvement.

Damn it, I knew we were going to get blamed for ISIS in the end!  Say after me 100 times:

Everything good in world - is from the Muslim

Everything bad in world - is from the kaffir

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Neil Clark is a journalist, writer and broadcaster. His award winning blog can be found atwww.neilclark66.blogspot.com. Follow him on Twitter

Published time: April 27, 2015 16:40
Members of jihadist group Al-Nusra Front (Reuters / Hamid Khatib)

Members of jihadist group Al-Nusra Front (Reuters / Hamid Khatib)

This weekend it was reported that al-Qaeda affiliated rebels were “almost completely in control” of the last major government held city in the Idlib province in northern Syria.

This is really big news as it means that the Syrian government’s coastal heartlands including the important port of Latakia, a Baathist stronghold are under direct threat. It’s a major advance for the cause of al-Qaeda, yet what is most revealing is the lack of reaction or any concern from Western leaders.

You‘d think that Western leaders would be alarmed at the al-Qaeda advances given how much they warn us of the “threat” from radical Islamists and how many Western troops were lost in the “war on terror” in Afghanistan.

In fact, the lack of concern regarding the militants’ gains in Syria exposes the fundamental deceit at the heart of Western foreign policy. The elites claim to be fighting radical Islamists, yet in Syria they’re doing everything they possibly can to ensure that the side that’s fighting radical Islamists, the secular Syrian government, is weakened and eventually defeated.

Last month, Syria’s President Assad drew attention to the West’s phony war against ISIS. He noted that there were only about 10 raids a day from the coalition of “rich and advanced” countries against the Islamic State. “The Syrian air force, which is very small in comparison with this coalition, conducts in a single day, many times the number of air strikes conducted by a coalition which includes sixty countries. This doesn‘t make sense. This shows the lack of seriousness…there is no serious effort to defeat terrorism,” Assad said.

Far from trying to defeat terrorism - the West and its regional allies have been supporting it.

Israel, the country which we’re repeatedly told by its cheerleaders in the West, is in the “front line” of the “war on terror” has been acting as al-Qaeda’s de facto ally in Syria. It’s made at least ten bombing raids on the country since 2012- but tellingly, not a single one up to now has been directed at the radical Islamists fighting Assad‘s forces - all have been on Syrian government/army targets or on groups fighting with the Syrian army against the terrorists - such as January‘s attack, which killed a senior Iranian general and six Hezbollah fighters. (Today, news broke that another Israeli air strike had killed “four militants” on the Israel/Syria border - but we don’t know which groups the ‘militants‘ belong to.)

Members of jihadist group Al-Nusra Front (Reuters / Hamid Khatib)

Members of jihadist group Al-Nusra Front (Reuters / Hamid Khatib)

In March, it was reported that Israel had opened its borders with Syria to provide medical treatment to wounded al-Qaeda and al-Qaeda affiliated Nusra Front soldiers and after treating them, released them straight back over the Syrian border to continue their fight against a secular government which protects Christians and other religious minorities.

The help that the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) has given to Syrian rebels at the Golan Heights has beendocumented in a series of UN reports.

Israel clearly doesn’t want its activities in Syria to be subject to too much scrutiny.

A Syrian Druze man who posted information online which detailed Israel’s co-operation with the Nusra Front was arrested in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights earlier this year.

Needless to say, no “Je Suis Sidqi al-Maqt” campaign has yet been launched by self-righteous “anti-censorship” free speech crusaders in the west. As the media monitoring organization Media Lens has observed: “There’s no Je Suis Charlie when it comes to scrutiny of Israel”.

“Now it seems that Israel is in direct alliance with al-Qaeda in Syria,” writes Asa Winstanley, in Middle East Monitor. “This is a tactical alliance, meant purely to bleed the country and prolong the civil war.”

The de facto Israeli/al-Qaeda alliance gets very little - if any publicity in the West - we've seen no real debate in our “open” and “democratic” societies on why our great “ally” is helping people we’re regularly told are our most deadly enemies . Instead pro-Israel neocons and faux-leftists, masquerading once again as concerned “humanitarians” who care passionately about the Syrian people, propagandize for the imposition of “no-fly zones” knowing that this will greatly weaken the ability of the Syrian government to defend their country - a Syrian government which they desperately want toppled not because of its human rights record- but because of its alliance with Iran and Hezbollah.

Of course, Israel is not the only major Middle Eastern power which is gunning for Assad. Saudi Arabia has long called for his overthrow and seems to have stepped up its support for anti-Assad forces since the beginning of the year and the accession of King Salman to the throne. Writing in the neocon Washington Post, Liz Sly puts the latest “rebel gains” in Syria down to the role played by the Saudis and its regional allies.

Weapons that the West supplied to the so-called “moderate rebels” have - surprise, surprise - fallen into the hands of the al-Qaeda affiliates. In March, Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper showed photographs of Nusra Front fighters posing with US missiles they had captured from “western-backed rebels.”

“Al Qaeda groups taking over Syria cities with advanced US weapons supplied to the ‘moderates’ If you think this wasn’t planned, think again,” tweets Syria-based analyst and activist Edward Dark.

Assad’s imminent demise has been wrongly called many times before-mainly by neocons that couldn’t wait to see the back of him. But the latest al-Qaeda advances are deeply worrying and unless the situation on the ground changes quite quickly, then the days of the secular government in Damascus could be numbered.

Members of jihadist group Al-Nusra Front (AFP Photo)

Members of jihadist group Al-Nusra Front (AFP Photo)

The extremists would have got there already, if the British Parliament had voted to bomb Syria in 2013, as the neocons wished. “If David Cameron had got his way, the jihadis could be in control of Damascus by now” the former British Ambassador to Syria, Peter Ford, wrote in a blistering attack on British government policy towards Syria in The Guardian. “To call for the overthrow of the secular Syrian government, to demonize it out of all proportion, to predict its imminent fall, as Cameron and (Foreign Secretary) Hague were doing in 2012 and 2013, - and then to wail that it was nothing to do with them when British Muslims set off to hasten said overthrow - is inconsistent and non-sensensical”, the Ambassador declared.

The approach is indeed “inconsistent”’ and “non-sensensical” if one takes at face value the Western elite’s claims to be implacably opposed to al-Qaeda. But of course, they are not implacably opposed. If the Western leaders like Cameron did genuinely want to check al-Qaeda's advances then clearly the logical step would be to work alongside the authorities in Damascus and not against them which is what they’re actually doing.

The fact that they don’t seem the least bit concerned about the recent gains made by al-Qaeda and its affiliates in Syria tells us once again, that it’s not Islamist radicals that the West is most concerned about defeating but secular, independently-minded governments which don’t kowtow to the endless war lobby.

The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of RT.

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