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The '''Islamic State (IS)''', also known as '''Daesh''', and formerly known as the '''Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)''', the '''Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)''' and the '''State of the Islamic Caliphate (SIC)''', is a jihadist group, widely regarded as a terrorist organisation. In its self-proclaimed status as a caliphate, the group claims religious authority over all Muslims across the world and aspires to bring much of the Muslim-inhabited regions of the world under its direct political control, beginning with territory in the Levant region, which includes Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Cyprus, and an area in southern Turkey that includes Hatay. [[IS]] has been officially designated as a foreign terrorist organisation by the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia, and has been described as a terrorist group by the United Nations and Western and Middle Eastern media sources. | The '''Islamic State (IS)''', also known as '''Daesh''', and formerly known as the '''Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)''', the '''Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)''' and the '''State of the Islamic Caliphate (SIC)''', is a jihadist group, widely regarded as a terrorist organisation. In its self-proclaimed status as a caliphate, the group claims religious authority over all Muslims across the world and aspires to bring much of the Muslim-inhabited regions of the world under its direct political control, beginning with territory in the Levant region, which includes Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Cyprus, and an area in southern Turkey that includes Hatay. [[IS]] has been officially designated as a foreign terrorist organisation by the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia, and has been described as a terrorist group by the United Nations and Western and Middle Eastern media sources. |
Revision as of 16:57, 22 November 2015
Islamic State | |
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Motto | "Remaining and Expanding" |
Predecessor | • Jamāʻat al-Tawḥīd wa-al-Jihād • (1999) |
Formation | 2003 |
Headquarters | Al-Raqqah, [[Syria|“Syria”]] |
Type | • “terrorist” • front |
Staff | Iraq |
Interest of | Jürgen Todenhöfer, Paul Williams |
Member of | Donald Trump/Conspiracy theories |
An "Islamic fundamentalist terrorist" organisation closely affiliated to al-Qaeda. |
The Islamic State (IS), also known as Daesh, and formerly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and the State of the Islamic Caliphate (SIC), is a jihadist group, widely regarded as a terrorist organisation. In its self-proclaimed status as a caliphate, the group claims religious authority over all Muslims across the world and aspires to bring much of the Muslim-inhabited regions of the world under its direct political control, beginning with territory in the Levant region, which includes Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Cyprus, and an area in southern Turkey that includes Hatay. IS has been officially designated as a foreign terrorist organisation by the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia, and has been described as a terrorist group by the United Nations and Western and Middle Eastern media sources.
Sweden's Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom speaking to a Swedish TV channel shortly after the 13 November 2015 massacre in Paris, said she was concerned that Swedish youth will be radicalised to fight for the Islamic State group, and that the situation reminds her of Palestinians who resort to violence because they see no future for themselves.
- “Of course we have cause for concern, not just in Sweden but throughout the world, because there are so many being radicalised. And again, it reminds us of the situation in the Middle East, where the Palestinians see that there is no future for them and have to either accept a desperate situation or resort to violence.”[1]
On 20 November 2015, the UN Security Council determined that the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant/Sham (ISIL/ISIS) constituted an “unprecedented” threat to international peace and security, and called upon Member States with the requisite capacity to take “all necessary measures” to prevent and suppress its terrorist acts on territory under its control in Syria and Iraq. Unanimously adopting UNSCR 2249 (2015), the Council unequivocally condemned the terrorist attacks perpetrated by ISIL — also known as Daesh — on 26 June in Sousse (Tunisia), on 10 October in Ankara (Turkey), on 31 October over the Sinaï Peninsula, on 12 November in Beirut (Lebanon) and on 13 November in Paris (France), among others. It expressed its deepest condolences to the victims and their families, as well as to the people and Governments of Tunisia, Turkey, Russian Federation, Lebanon and France.[2]
Contents
Origins
The Islamic State, in its original form, was composed of and supported by a variety of Sunni Arab terrorist insurgent groups, including its predecessor organisations, Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) (2003–2006), Mujahideen Shura Council (2006–2006) and the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) (2006–2013), other insurgent groups such as Jeish al-Taiifa al-Mansoura, Jaysh al-Fatiheen, Jund al-Sahaba and Katbiyan Ansar Al-Tawhid wal Sunnah, and a number of Iraqi tribes that profess Sunni Islam.
The Islamic State grew significantly as an organisation owing to its participation in the Syrian Civil War and the strength of its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, whose alter ego Simon Elliot is alleged to be a Mossad agent.[3] Economic and political discrimination against Arab Iraqi Sunnis since the fall of the secular Saddam Hussein also helped it to gain support. At the height of the 2003–2011 Iraq War, its forerunners enjoyed a significant presence in the Iraqi governorates of Al Anbar, Nineveh, Kirkuk, most of Salah ad Din, parts of Babil, Diyala and Baghdad, and claimed Baqubah as a capital city. In the ongoing Syrian Civil War, ISIS has a large presence in the Syrian governorates of Ar-Raqqah, Idlib and Aleppo.
ISIS is known for its extreme interpretation of the Islamic faith and sharia law and its brutal violence, which is directed at Shia Muslims, indigenous Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac Christians and Armenian Christians, Yazidis, Druze, Shabakis and Mandeans in particular. It has at least 4,000 fighters in its ranks in Iraq who, in addition to attacks on government and military targets, have claimed responsibility for attacks that have killed thousands of civilians. ISIS had close links with al-Qaeda until 2014, but in February of that year, after an eight-month power struggle, al-Qaeda cut all ties with the group, reportedly for its brutality and "notorious intractability".
ISIS’s original aim was to establish a caliphate in the Sunni-majority regions of Iraq. Following its involvement in the Syrian Civil War, this expanded to include controlling Sunni-majority areas of Syria. A caliphate was proclaimed on 29 June 2014, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi — now known as Amir al-Mu'minin Caliph Ibrahim — was named as its Caliph, and the group was renamed the Islamic State.[4]
Supported by Western Intelligence
In July 2014, it was reported that the Islamic State was created by the CIA/MI6/Mossad likely apart of NATO's Gladio B and that Israel is using it as a front organisation[5]
NSA documents presented by Edward Snowden have revealed that the British and American intelligence and the Mossad worked together to create the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Snowden said intelligence services of three countries created a terrorist organisation that is able to attract all extremists of the world to one place, using a strategy called "the hornet’s nest" to protect the Zionist entity by creating religious and Islamic slogans. According to documents released by Snowden "The only solution for the protection of the Jewish state 'is to create an enemy near its borders'."[citation needed]
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Edward Snowden has revealed that ISIS leader and cleric Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi received intensive military training for a year from the Mossad, besides taking courses in theology and the art of speech.[6]
Mohammed al-Rashed
Mohammed al-Rashed’ was arrested on February 28, 2015 in Turkey, in connection with his help of over 10 young people from the UK to join ISIS and enter Syria. He made a statement admittig helping South Africans, Indonesians, Australians and Nigerians, and claimed that since seeking asylum in Canada in 2013 he had been working for the Canadian government in exchange for citizenship.[7]
Nabil Na’eem
Nabil Na’eem, the founder of the Islamic Democratic Jihad Party and former top al-Qaeda commander, told the Beirut-based pan-Arab TV station al-Maydeen all current al-Qaeda affiliates, including ISIS, work for the CIA. A Jordanian official reported ISIS leaders being trained by U.S. Intelligence at a base in Jordan. “Key members of ISIS it now emerges were trained by US CIA and Special Forces command at a secret camp in Jordan in 2012, according to informed Jordanian officials,” writes William Engdahl.
A scripted "geopolitical struggle between the US and Russia" is “the objective of leading neo-conservatives in the CIA, Pentagon and State Department all along,” Engdahl continues. “The CIA transported hundreds of Mujahideen Saudis and other foreign veterans of the 1980s Afghan war against the Soviets in Afghanistan into Chechnya to disrupt the struggling Russia in the early 1990s, particularly to sabotage the Russian oil pipeline running directly from Baku on the Caspian Sea into Russia. James Baker III and his friends in Anglo-American Big Oil had other plans. It was called the BTC pipeline, owned by a BP-US oil consortium and running through Tbilisi into NATO-member Turkey, free of Russian territory.” [8]
Follow the money
If we follow the money in the case of IS, where does it lead? Do we know? Do we suspect? Does the trail of money lead back to those we call our enemies, or our friends?[9] US President Barack Obama’s authorisation of airstrikes on ISIS targets in Iraq serves as an opportunity to remind ourselves which countries are bankrolling the deadly terror group. The answer: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Turkey and Qatar – three of the United States’ biggest allies in the region.
On 16 August 2014, Obama announced limited airstrikes to slow the advance of ISIS fighters and help members of the Yazidi religious minority group who were forced to flee into a mountainous region in the north of Iraq to avoid slaughter. However, the administration has failed to put pressure on several (Persian) Gulf states that are directly responsible for helping ISIS gain a foothold in Iraq in the first place. As the Daily Beast’s Josh Rogin documents:
- "The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), now threatening Baghdad, was funded for years by wealthy donors in Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, three US allies that have dual agendas in the war on terror."
In addition to funding itself through criminal activity and punitive taxes imposed on the local population on pain of death, ISIS relies on a steady stream of income from countries that have bankrolled extremists for years, yet have faced zero backlash from successive White House administrations. Even evidence of direct Saudi involvement in 9/11 failed to generate any reconsideration of who America calls its friends.
- "Everybody knows the money is going through Kuwait and that it’s coming from the (Persian) Gulf," said Andrew Tabler, senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. "Kuwait’s banking system and its money changers have long been a huge problem because they are a major conduit for money to extremist groups in Syria and now Iraq."
State backing for ISIS, now the wealthiest terror group in the world, prompted former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to point the finger directly at Saudi Arabia and Qatar during a France 24 television interview:
- "I accuse them of inciting and encouraging the terrorist movements. I accuse them of supporting them politically and in the media, of supporting them with money and by buying weapons for them," said al-Maliki.
In failing to call these countries to account for funding ISIS, the White House has deliberately placed the importance of isolating Iran and Syria over and above the stability of the entire region. The White House is also directly responsible for the spread of ISIS militants having backed other rebel groups in Syria which were once allied with and then taken over by ISIS. Indeed, some evidence suggests that the US even trained some of the fighters who went on to join ISIS at a secret base in Jordan in 2012. Aaron Klein was told by Jordanian officials that, "dozens of future ISIS members were trained at the time as part of covert aid to the insurgents..."
Yet another US ally – Turkey – also trained ISIS fighters at a location in the vicinity of Incirlik Air Base near Adana According to a source close to former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, the Obama administration turned a blind eye to the fact that Turkey was equipping and then sending fighters to Syria before they went on to Iraq. The source even went on to accuse the White House of being "an accomplice" in the ISIS takeover of major Iraqi cities.
Whether or not the "humanitarian" airstrikes on Iraq are really aimed at stopping the terror wrought by ISIS, or are merely part of a ploy to create a justification for a long-awaited attack on Syria, the White House itself, as well as some of America’s closest supposed allies, all share some of the blame in aiding the growth of ISIS in the region.[10]
Blacklisted by UN Security Council
On 15 October 2014, the United Nations Security Council took aim at ISIS militants in Iraq and Syria, blacklisting six people including the ISIS spokesman and threatening sanctions against those who finance, recruit or supply weapons to the insurgents. The 15-member council unanimously adopted UNSCR 2170 (2014) that aims to weaken the ISIS - an al-Qaeda splinter group that has seized swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria and declared a Caliphate - and al-Qaeda's Syrian wing al-Nusra Front.
ISIS has long been blacklisted by the Security Council, while al-Nusra was added earlier this year. Both groups are designated under the UN al-Qaeda sanctions regime. Resolution 2170 named six people who will be subject to an international travel ban, asset freeze and arms embargo, including ISIS spokesman Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, an Iraqi described by UN experts as one of the group's "most influential emirs" and close to its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. ISIS's swift and brutal push to the borders of Iraq's autonomous ethnic Kurdish region and toward Baghdad has sparked the first U.S. air strikes in Iraq since the withdrawal of American troops in 2011. The Security Council resolution "deplores and condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist acts of ISIS and its violent extremist ideology, and its continued gross, systematic and widespread abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law."[11]
Syria's UN Ambassador, Bashar Ja'afari, calling the adoption of UNSCR 2170 "important", stressed that ISIS and other groups had no connection with Islam or the heritage of the region. He said that Syria had been beset with the crimes of such groups for the past three year, and had been fighting them, while influential States in the region and elsewhere had continued their support for the groups while portraying them as moderate opposition. His Government had long been trying to call attention to the crimes of those organisations, he went on to say. The sales of Syrian oil by the groups had been ignored, as well as the traversing of their personnel and resources through Turkey and other countries. Had his warnings been acted on, there might be no need now to deal with the growing threat. He called on the UN Security Council, in the future, to consult with his country and others in the region in order to make its actions against terrorism effective. Furthermore, efforts should be made to fight media that encouraged extremist ideologies.
Russia's Representative, Petr V. Iliichev, said he supported UNSCR 2170 based on the need to counter terrorism. His Government repeatedly condemned terrorism. The text would help the Governments of Iraq and Syria to counter that scourge. But, it should not be taken as approval for military action. He also expressed concern about the UN Security Council's departure from its normal procedure to name individuals on the sanctions list, which was usually vetted by its subsidiary body. He voted in favour in the spirit of cooperation, but expressed reservation about some language that seems to distort the scope of international humanitarian law.[12]
Beheading of Coptic Christian hostages
On Monday 16 February 2015, Egypt launched air strikes against Islamic State targets in Libya after IS posted a gruesome video online purporting to show the beheading of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christian hostages. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi vowed to avenge the beheading on Sunday night, saying the country reserved the right to respond in a way it sees fit. Pope Francis described the 21 murdered hostages as "martyrs", saying they were "killed simply because they were Christians".[13]
Posturing by David Cameron
A stronger Islamic State can pose a direct threat to Britons at home, British PM David Cameron warned on 17 August 2014. His solution is to clamp down on the Islamists’ recruitment drive in Britain, but not to send ground troops to Iraq. In a strongly-worded article published in The Sunday Telegraph, David Cameron said that if the Islamic State grows stronger and creates a Caliphate in the Middle East, the group would project a threat to Europe:
- "If we do not act to stem the onslaught of this exceptionally dangerous terrorist movement, it will only grow stronger until it can target us on the streets of Britain. We already know that it has the murderous intent," he said.
Cameron, who has been criticised for the coalition government’s cautious approach to the security crisis in Iraq, called the fight against IS:
- "A generational struggle against a poisonous and extremist ideology" adding that it may take "the rest of my political lifetime."
The Islamic State is gaining strength after taking control of large portions of Syria and Iraq. It is now fighting in northern Iraq against Kurdish militias while massacring and ousting religious and ethnic minorities. The goal of the group led by an alleged Mossad agent, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, is to create a Caliphate ruled by a fundamentalist version of Sunni Islam:
- "If it succeeded we would be facing a terrorist state on the shores of the Mediterranean and bordering a NATO member," Cameron warned, referring to Turkey, which borders northern Syria and Iraq.[14]
On 26 September 2014, the UK Parliament backed British participation in air strikes against Islamic State extremists in Iraq. After a seven-hour debate, MPs voted for military action by 524 votes to 43. The Conservatives, Lib Dems and Labour leaderships all backed air strikes although some MPs expressed concerns about where it would lead and the prospect of future engagement in Syria.[15]
Drone strikes in Syria
On 7 September 2015, speaking to the Commons on its first day back after the summer break, PM David Cameron justified as an act of self-defence the targeting of UK citizens fighting alongside ISIS in Syria by an unmanned General Atomics Reaper drone costing £10 million. Reyaad Khan, a 21-year-old from Cardiff, who had featured in a prominent ISIS recruiting video in 2014, and Ruhul Amin, 26, were killed in the attack on the Syrian city of Raqqa on 21 August 2015. A third Briton, Junaid Hussain, 21, was killed by a separate US airstrike three days later as part of a joint operation.
The strikes were authorised by David Cameron at a meeting of senior members of the National Security Council some months ago after intelligence agencies presented evidence to ministers that Khan and Hussain were planning to attack commemorative events in the UK. It is understood that the two events were the VE Day commemorations, presided over by the Queen at Westminster Abbey on 10 May 2015, and a ceremony to mark the murder of Lee Rigby in Woolwich on Armed Forces Day on 27 June 2015. Following preparations, which took place over a period of months, the prime minister convened a meeting of the National Security Council attended by the attorney general Jeremy Wright who advised that a strike would be legal on the grounds of self defence.
Government sources said that ministers then “agreed an approach” – a strike by an RAF MQ-9 Reaper drone – and authorised intelligence agents and the RAF to identify the right moment to strike. Cameron said that both Hussain and Khan were involved in actively recruiting ISIS sympathisers and “seeking to orchestrate specific and barbaric attacks against the west. We should be under no illusion. Their intention was the murder of British citizens.”
Downing Street dismissed suggestions that David Cameron had deliberately engineered UK involvement in the drone strikes rather than leaving them to the US, which is involved in regular operations over Syria, as a way of making the case for greater British involvement in action against ISIS in the country. Cameron, who had said that he would seek Parliament’s approval before extending any British military action against ISIS targets from Iraq to Syria, said he had acted in line with his commitments. He reserved the right to authorise strikes without a vote in the event of an emergency.
However Labour leadership front-runner Jeremy Corbyn said:
- “I have questioned the legal basis for the use of drones. Urgent consideration now needs to be given to the appropriate process by which attacks such as this one are sanctioned, on what evidence and on what basis of law.”[16]
On 11 September 2015, it was revealed that a letter sent to the UN Security Council (UNSC) by the British government had claimed drone strikes in Syria were “a necessary and proportionate exercise of the individual right of self-defence of the United Kingdom,” but added that “action against ISIL in Syria is lawful in the collective self-defence of Iraq.”
Jeremy Corbyn said Cameron’s failure to mention the additional justification of defending Iraq raised the question of whether parliament had been misled:
- “The government appears to have used an additional and entirely separate justification for this covert strike in their letter to the UN, which was not mentioned in the prime minister’s statement to parliament. Why did the government cite the defence of Iraq when justifying this strike to the UN, but not when doing so to parliament?”
- “Is it because parliament previously voted against action in Syria, making this justification at odds with the will of the Commons? The prime minister cannot face two ways on this issue – he needs to urgently explain this discrepancy.”[17]
An example
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2024 Crocus City Hall attack | A mass shooting and multiple explosions on the edge of Moscow |
Related Quotations
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"Terrorism/Response" | “It is critical to understand that the threat from groups historically seen as direct sponsors of terrorism such as ISIS/Daesh and the coordinated state efforts from Russia in recent years are linked.” | Anonymous | 6 August 2018 |
Joe Biden | “Our allies in the region were our largest problem in Syria. The Turks were great friends, and I have a great relationship with Erdogan, [who] I just spent a lot of time with, [and] the Saudis, the Emirates, etcetera.
What were they doing? They were so determined to take down Assad, and essentially have a proxy Sunni-Shia war, what did they do? They poured hundreds of millions of dollars and tens of tons of weapons into anyone who would fight against Assad – except that the people who were being supplied, [they] were al-Nusra, and al-Qaeda, and the extremist elements of jihadis who were coming from other parts of the world. Now, you think I'm exaggerating? Take a look. Where did all of this go? So now that's happening, all of a sudden, everybody is awakened because this outfit called ISIL, which was al-Qaeda in Iraq, when they were essentially thrown out of Iraq, found open space and territory in [eastern] Syria, [and they] work with al-Nusra, who we declared a terrorist group early on. And we could not convince our colleagues to stop supplying them.So what happened? Now, all of a sudden – I don't want to be too facetious – but they have seen the lord. Now we have ... been able to put together a coalition of our Sunni neighbors, because America can't once again go into a Muslim nation and be the aggressor. It has to be led by Sunnis. To go and attack a Sunni organization. And so what do we have for the first time? President Erdoğan told me, he is an old friend, said you were right, we let too many people through, now we are trying to seal the border.” | Joe Biden The Washington Post | 2014 |
Francis Ghilès | “Fifteen years after 9/11 we are nowhere close to the end of the War on Terror... ISIS is a long-term threat to the region and the outside world.” | Francis Ghilès | 26 June 2016 |
Vladimir Putin | “95% of the world’s terrorist attacks are orchestrated by the CIA.” | Vladimir Putin | 2017 |
Saudi Arabia | “Saudi Arabia is the Arab world’s leading state sponsor of terror. It backs ISIS, al-Qaeda, its al-Nusra offshoot and other terrorist groups – supplying them with weapons (including CWs), munitions, funding and other material support.” | Stephen Lendman | 27 November 2017 |
Dick Schoof | “Children are spoon fed extremist values and do not have to be converted. Minors in the 'caliphate' are taught from a young age that anyone who does not adhere to the correct interpretation of Islam must be slain. Children are portrayed as fighters, as happy and free. The propaganda says a lot about the role ISIS gives kids. Therefore upon their return we look at what care, safety measures and interventions are appropriate.” | AIVD Dick Schoof ANP | 2017 |
Donald Trump | “The other thing with the terrorists is you have to take out their families, when you get these terrorists, you have to take out their families. They care about their lives, don't kid yourself. When they say they don't care about their lives, you have to take out their families.” | Donald Trump | 2 December 2015 |
US/Foreign policy | “The US/Saudi/Israeli alliance against Iran is the most important geo-political factor in the region today. It is high time this alliance stopped both funding ISIS and pretending to fight it; schizophrenia is not a foreign policy stance.” | Craig Murray | 20 December 2018 |
Whitney Webb | “Bitcoiners should pay close attention to these developments as the DOJ in particular has attempted to paint bitcoin as the payment of choice for well-known terror groups like ISIS and al-Qaida, signaling that the working group proposed by this bill will likely seek to specifically target bitcoin. Adding to this concern is the fact that a slew of recent mainstream media reports — which cite Treasury and FinCEN officials, DOJ officials and CIA analysts — have claimed specifically that “terrorists are turning to bitcoin, and they’re learning fast”, that bitcoin is the “new frontier in terror financing”, and that “bitcoin is helping terrorists secretly fund their deadly attacks”. Even the prominent military think tank RAND Corporation has argued that “bitcoin and the dark web” are the newest terrorist threat.” | Whitney Webb | September 2023 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Ambush of Russian Bomber Was Guided by US Reconnaissance | article | 26 November 2015 | Alexei Leonkova | Interview with a Russian military expert and specialist in Russian Military Space Forces about the November 2015 shoot down of a Russian military jet by Turkish F16 fighter over Syria |
Document:Did Canadian taxpayers foot Islamic State’s recruitment bill | Article | 5 November 2015 | Tony Gosling | Pieces in the secret service puzzle, such as how the girls were persuaded to get on the flight to Istanbul and how Canadian intelligence knew where and when they would be arriving remain unanswered. And this systematic failure of London’s media to report the key facts in this story begs the question: why have we not been told the full story? |
Document:Dropping bombs on behalf of Al Qaeda | article | 9 April 2017 | Peter Hitchens | On Friday morning 7 April 2017 the United States Navy launched 59 cruise missiles on behalf of Al Qaeda |
Document:From Pol Pot to ISIS: Anything that flies on everything that moves | article | 8 October 2014 | John Pilger | The parallels between the rise to power of Cambodia's Khymer Rouge under Pol Pot in the 1970's and that of ISIS in the Iraq/Syria of 2014. |
Document:ISIS Mayhem Being Fueled by Drugs and Arms – Supplied by Saudi Arabia and the CIA | Wikispooks Page | 30 October 2015 | 21st Century Wire 'Burning Blogger of Bedlam' | |
Document:Julian Assange Must be Freed, Not Betrayed | Article | 18 February 2020 | John Pilger | Sarah Ferguson's interview made no mention of a leaked document, revealed by WikiLeaks, called 'Libya Tick Tock', prepared for Hillary Clinton, which described her as the central figure driving the destruction of the Libyan state in 2011. This resulted in 40,000 deaths, the arrival of ISIS in North Africa and the European refugee and migrant crisis. |
Document:More than 500 jihadists cared for at the Ziv Medical Centre | article | 24 November 2015 | Voltaire Network | Israel treats ISIS/Al-Qaeda fighters before returning them to fight in Syria |
Document:Now the truth emerges: how the US fuelled the rise of Isis in Syria and Iraq | Article | 3 June 2015 | Seumas Milne | American forces bomb one set of rebels while backing another in Syria, and mount what are effectively joint military operations with Iran against ISIS in Iraq while supporting Saudi Arabia’s military campaign against Iranian-backed Houthi forces in Yemen |
Document:Radicalisation - UK.gov gets itself in cluster-muddle over 'terrorism' | article | 25 August 2016 | Alexander J Martin | |
Document:Russia released statement on British role in attacks on Black Sea Fleet | Article | 2 November 2022 | Lyndon LaRouche | “Today, the Kiev regime employs unacceptable fascist war methods using terrorist tactics and in doing so is becoming increasingly similar to ISIS and al-Qaeda. This, however, is not surprising, considering that these groups were created by the same masterminds and instructors from Anglo-Saxon countries." |
Document:Staged ISIS Videos Exemplify Fake News | article | 7 September 2014 | Jay Dyer | ISIS and the methodology, motivations and people behind the production and stage management of FAKE NEWS |
Document:Staged ISIS Videos are the Plot of Iron Man 3 | article | 14 September 2014 | Jay Dyer | Predictive programming and fake news - an analysis of the ISIS 'beheading' videos and 'Iron Man 3' |
Document:Swedish Medical Association Says White Helmets Murdered Kids for Fake Gas Attack Videos | article | 6 April 2017 | Gordon Duff | President Trump is now threatening to take America into a war against Syria, Iran and even Russia, a war he says is justified by “evidence” he received from Al Qaeda's White Helmets, a “Deep State” organisation funded by the CIA and MI6 |
Document:Terror Engineering | article | 24 July 2015 | Jay Dyer | Analysis of its armaments and supply routes confirms that ISIS, like al Qaeda before it, is both a creation and tool of the Zionist NATO agenda |
Document:The Last Bus to Idlib: Terrorist Safe-Haven in Syria About to Face a Cleaning Out | Article | 3 August 2018 | Steven Sahiounie | One by one, all other areas in Syria under terrorist control have fallen, and now the final battle for Idlib province looms large on the horizon. The liberation of Idlib will begin soon, and the green buses can finally get back to their job of transporting Syrians as they live, shop and work in peace at last. |
Document:The Production of Evil | article | 28 August 2015 | Roman Nosikov | A russian Lawyer decodes the real meaning of ISIS |
Document:The War on Conspiracy Realists Continues | article | 24 July 2015 | Brandon Martinez | A useful run-down on the Orwellian absurdity of recently announced UK government measures to 'combat extremism' which in practice mean to make life difficult for people who effectively question the Official Narrative on the War on Terror |
Document:Theresa May's personal role in facilitating terror attacks | video | 5 June 2017 | Dan Glazebrook | Theresa May and her Cabinet are complicit in murder. They are war criminals. If the principles established by the Nuremberg Tribunal after World War II were applied, they would be hung. |
Document:Twenty Years On, We’ve Learned Nothing From 9/11 | Speech | 17 September 2021 | Ron Paul | 20 years on from 9/11, Ron Paul says that The Establishment in the United States has learned nothing since the attacks. |
Document:US Ambassador to Hungary: Overthrow Assad, Let in Refugees, and Fight Russia...or Else! | article | 6 May 2016 | Daniel McAdams | US requirements of it's European vassals illustrated by the speech of US Ambassador to Hungary, Colleen Bell to the Foreign affairs committee of the Hungarian parliament. |
Document:US Apocalypse in Mosul in the Guise of Bombing ISIS | article | 27 April 2016 | Felicity Arbuthnot | Impassioned denunciation of the history of US military operations in Iraq and spring 2016 bombing campaign alledgedly aimed at 'liberating' the North-Eastern Iraqi city of Mosul from ISIS |
Document:US charged with war crimes in Syria prison siege | Article | 27 January 2022 | Bill Van Auken | Syria’s state media agency Sana quoted the country’s Foreign Ministry as denouncing the actions of the US and its puppet Kurdish-led militia as tantamount to “war crimes”. It demanded the immediate withdrawal of both US troops from northeastern Syria and the Turkish military from the northwest of the country. |
Document:Washington Wants Syria's Oil | Article | 30 August 2017 | Anna Jaunger | The future of Syria and its geopolitical strategic equation will depend on who controls the oil-rich region of Deir al-Zor. |
Document:Washington with ISIS - Moscow with Syria | Interview | 12 September 2015 | Michel Chossudovsky | Press TV interview with Prof Michael Chossudovsky that juxtaposes Russian and US relations with the Syrian State together with the realities (and legalities) behind their respective deeds and actions. |
Document:Why did Turkey shoot down a Russian Air Force jet? | article | 26 November 2015 | George Abert | Ex-USAF intelligence officer theorises about the real reasons for the Turkish shoot-down of a Russian plane over Syria on 24 November 2015 |
File:DIA-287.pdf | report | 12 August 2012 | DIA | A declassified DIA document which clearly demonstrates that the rise of ISIS in the Middle East was planned and facilitated by the US Government - as later admitted by DIA director Michael T. Flynn. |
References
- ↑ "Sweden Connects Israel To Paris Terror Attacks, Relates Treatment Of Palestinians To Violent Extremism"
- ↑ "Security Council ‘Unequivocally’ Condemns ISIL Terrorist Attacks, Unanimously Adopting Text that Determines Extremist Group Poses ‘Unprecedented’ Threat"
- ↑ "ISIS is run by Simon Elliot, a Mossad Agent"
- ↑ "Iraq crisis: Isis declares its territories a new Islamic state with 'restoration of caliphate' in Middle East"
- ↑ "ISIL Leader Closely Cooperating with CIA"
- ↑ "ISIS Leader Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi Trained by Israeli Mossad, NSA Documents Reveal"
- ↑ http://www.dailysabah.com/investigations/2015/03/14/canadian-spy-aided-eight-more-british-nationals-join-isis-along-with-three-girls
- ↑ http://www.globalresearch.ca/establishment-media-moves-to-debunk-isis-cia-asset-story-dismissed-as-snowden-hoax/5395835
- ↑ "How do we Tell?"
- ↑ "The United States’ biggest 'allies' are funding ISIL"
- ↑ "UN Security Council blacklists ISIS members in Iraq and Syria"
- ↑ "Text of UN Security Council Resolution 2170 (2014)" Condemning gross, widespread abuse of Human Rights by extremist groups in Iraq and Syria
- ↑ "Egypt launches air strikes on Isis positions after militant group releases video of beheading of Coptic Christian hostages"
- ↑ "Cameron fears ISIS terror attacks in UK, pledges crackdown on jihadist recruitment"
- ↑ "MPs support UK air strikes against IS in Iraq"
- ↑ "David Cameron faces scrutiny over drone strikes against Britons in Syria"
- ↑ "‘UK bombed Syria to protect Iraq’: Cameron changes his story in UN letter"