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ISIS leader calls on fighters to free detained comrades
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2019-09-21 at 3:44 PM UTChttps://www.militarytimes.com/flashpoints/2019/09/16/isis-leader-calls-on-fighters-to-free-detained-comrades/
BEIRUT — The leader of the Islamic State group released a new alleged audio recording Monday calling on members of the extremist group to do all they can to free ISIS detainees and women held in jails and camps.
The purported audio by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in which he also said that his group is carrying out attacks in different countries, was his first public statement since April, when the shadowy leader appeared in a video for the first time in five years.
In the 30-minute recording released by a media arm of the group, Al-Furqan, al-Baghdadi asked: “How can a Muslim enjoy life?” when Muslim women are held in camps he called “prisons of humiliation run by Crusaders and their Shiite followers.”
What's your opinion on this, folks? I for one believe that SDF will turn a blind eye and "lose" some of those prisoners (most important ones, too) the moment Uncle Sam quits watching over their shoulder. -
2019-09-21 at 3:46 PM UTCThey did nothing wrong. I have no problem with them coming back to Canada, Isis members just wanted to fight against Assad regime man
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2019-09-25 at 3:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by Skulltag https://www.militarytimes.com/flashpoints/2019/09/16/isis-leader-calls-on-fighters-to-free-detained-comrades/
What's your opinion on this, folks? I for one believe that SDF will turn a blind eye and "lose" some of those prisoners (most important ones, too) the moment Uncle Sam quits watching over their shoulder.
More power to them. Which government agency do you work for by the way? US Army intelligence? NSA? Law enforcement?
Someone recently claimed they had "one of our people" register as Skulltag recently, but they could just be talking shit as always. -
2019-09-25 at 3:33 PM UTCFolks lmao
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2019-09-25 at 4:01 PM UTC
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2019-09-25 at 6:08 PM UTC
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2019-09-25 at 11:09 PM UTC
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2019-09-25 at 11:13 PM UTCalso there's really not a significant ISIS presence in Syria anymore. Assad/Hez bulldozed them, Turkey disavowed them and the Gulf states have much bigger problems and can't afford to divert significant resources any more.
As a result the bulk of ISIS' fighting force has been transported to Afghanistan-Pakistan.
Al-Baghdadi has long been suspected of being a US asset in support of their foreign policy, so statements like this usually precede some sort of political or military action