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Palestine ‘Activists' Break Into Secure Airfield, Sabotage Royal Air Force Jets | |
2025-06-20 | |
[Breitbart] Leftist direct action group Palestinian Action, which has been engaged in a campaign of violent sabotage of Israel-linked supply chains since the October 7th attacks, has claimed responsibility for a strike against the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force overnight. Two RAF logistics jets were damaged at one of Britain’s most theoretically secure airfields overnight into Friday by Palestinian Action activists who were able to escape undetected. Two activists were able to infiltrate RAF Brize Norton, cause damage with paint-filled fire extinguishers and crowbars, paint a symbol on the runway and hang a Palestinian flag before leaving the area, all without being caught. The air base is a legally protected place in British law and is heavily guarded, leaving serious questions asked about the state of its defence given two activists on e-scooters were able to cause damage undetected. The Commanding Officer of RAF Brize Norton, Group Captain Louise Henton OBE, a career “personnel and administrative officer” deactivated her X account on Friday morning after news of the infiltration became public. The aircraft hit were Airbus Voyager jets [file photo, top] which, per the RAF, is the force’s “sole air-to-air refuelling (AAR) tanker and also operates as a strategic air transport… Fuel is stored in existing tanks, leaving the cabin available for up to 291 passengers and the cargo hold for freight. One Voyager is modified for long-range VIP transport but still functions as a fully capable tanker… Voyager has a flexible aeromedical configuration that includes the ability to carry up to 40 stretchers and three critical care patients.” Footage posted by Palestinian Action as they claimed the attack showed the activists riding battery-powered scooters at speed across the airfield and between aircraft. They can be seen spraying a liquid from repurposed fire extinguishers into the engine of an aircraft. Per Palestinian Action’s own words, this act was “decommissioning two military planes” which they claimed were to be used in the “genocide… against the Palestinian people”. The UK Defence Journal reports these aircraft are actually typically used for Operation Shader, the years-long RAF mission against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. The Daily Telegraph, meanwhile, states that while the level of damage to the jets is still being determined, “no operations or planned movements for the RAF were affected”. Nevertheless, it is clear the West may be in a transition to war phase with leaders remaining vague on the degree to which they are or will be supporting Israeli strikes against Tehran. And that saboteurs from hard-left groups are expected to suddenly mobilise during the transition phase to reduce the British capacity to contribute to a conflict has been known to British military and intelligence planners for many decades. Indeed, during the Cold War a major role for Britain’s internal intelligence service, commonly known as MI5, was compiling lists on both open and cryptic left-wing extremists so they could be immediately rounded up and placed under guard to prevent sabotage of Britain’s Royal Air Force and the infrastructure underpinning the ability to use it, right the way down to causing major traffic jams to prevent service personnel being recalled to their bases in an emergency. According to declassified documents from the Cold War era, during the transition to war phase MI5 would enter “organisation-smashing mode” and some 3,000 known individuals would be swept up and placed under arrest in requisitioned holiday camps in Wales and the Isle of Man, as opponents to the Second World War had been in 1939. It has been previously revealed that: “an MI5 file has been declassified which reveals just how sizable and elaborate the World War III internment plans became… a substantial round-up and detention of possible subversives and saboteurs who might become active during a transition to war”. Whether the intelligence services stopped performing this function with the end of the Cold War, or if they are simply no longer very good at it is of course obscured by official secrets. But the fact remains that a diffused network of activist groups including Palestine Action have been waging a campaign of sabotage against military supply chains in the United Kingdom in support of Hamas and Palestine since the October 7 2023 attack. Palestine Action themselves have recently boasted of sabotaging defence industry factories they say are supplying Israel and of painting a U.S. military plane that had landed at an airfield in the Republic of Ireland. As reported in 2024 of previous raids: Stopping British weapons and equipment exports to Israel has been an urgent priority of the hard left since the October 7th attack, with several protests and even direct actions against UK arms manufacturers in recent months. In November, a major avionics factory operated by BAE systems was blockaded by ‘Workers for a Free Palestine’ activists who asserted Israel is a “terrorist state”. The factory is understood to contribute to the F-35 project.
The UK defense ministry said in December 2023 that it would conduct surveillance flights over Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... to aid in hostage recovery efforts following the Hamas ![]() -led October 7, 2023, assault in southern Israel, in which some 1,200 people when killed and 251 were taken hostage. It denied at the time that it was carrying out the flights for any other purpose, and stressed that the surveillance aircraft would be "unarmed, do not have a combat role, and will be tasked solely to locate hostages." The flights are said to have continued until now, and UK Defense Secretary John Healey reiterated to investigative journalism group Declassified UK last week that the only intelligence passed on to Israel from the surveillance flights is "linked to finding and helping freed hostages." Related: University of Manchester: 2024-11-07 Palestine Action vandals stole the wrong statue in university raid - grabbing head of CBE-winning professor who played in FA Cup final rather than bust of Israel's first president University of Manchester: 2024-11-06 UK anti-Israel activists who ‘abducted’ busts of Weizmann post threats on social media University of Manchester: 2024-11-03 Thousands at London anti-Israel march; Manchester activists steal bust of Chaim Weizmann | |
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Africa Subsaharan |
Boko Haram, ISWAP clash on Borno water after failed reconciliation |
2025-02-18 |
[MSN] A fresh wave of ![]() , and its breakaway faction, the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... ![]() According to Zagazola Makama, a counterinsurgency expert in the North-East, the most recent battle occurred on Friday, February 14, 2025, near ISWAP camps in the villages of Toumbun Gini and Toumbun Ali, located in the Lake Chad Basin. Makama reported that ISWAP suffered significant casualties in the clash, which took place on water. He also warned that the violence could spread to Kukawa Local Government Area, where Boko Haram fighters have continued their operations against ISWAP. The ongoing rivalry between Boko Haram and ISWAP dates back to 2016, when ISWAP split from Boko Haram and pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). The split was driven by deep ideological differences, particularly surrounding the leadership of Abubakar Shekau ....the lunatic leader of Boko Haram who was reported dead at least eleven times, pledged his body and soul to ISIS, told his fighters to hang it up once or twice, and been fired by the Caliph and refused to step down. Last seen in 2017, sneaking into Cameroon while wearing a burka. Eventually the got him, or so they say.... , the former leader of Boko Haram, who had previously sworn allegiance to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. However, a woman is only as old as she admits... some senior members of Boko Haram, including Habib Yusuf, the son of the group's founder Mohammed Yusuf, broke away from Shekau's leadership, leading to the formation of ISWAP. Since the split, both groups have engaged in Related: ISWAP: 2025-01-29 At least 22 Nigerian soldiers killed as insurgents counter military assault ISWAP: 2025-01-29 Troops nab Boko Haram terrorist in Taraba ISWAP: 2025-01-21 Boko Haram Kills Two Nigerian Christian Youths in Chibok Attack |
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Eight Azerbaijani citizens returned from Syria | |
2024-05-16 | |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [KavkazUzel] Three women and five children who were in camps in Syria have been returned to Azerbaijan, the Foreign Ministry reported. As the "Caucasian Knot" wrote, Azerbaijan periodically organizes the return of its citizens from camps in Syria and Iraq.
At least 120 women from Azerbaijan remain in Iraq, Turan agency columnist Tofig Turkel reported in June 2023. In November 2022, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry estimated the total number of its citizens repatriated from Syria and Iraq over the years at 409 people. On May 14, eight Azerbaijani citizens - three women and five children - were repatriated from the “conflict regions” of Syria, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry reported. According to the department, their transition to Turkish territory was first ensured, and then members of the interdepartmental group responsible for the repatriation of Azerbaijani citizens from Iraq and Syria were sent to Turkey, where a medical and psychological examination of the repatriates was carried out, the message said, which was translated into Russian language correspondent for the "Caucasian Knot". Travel documents and air tickets were provided to them by the Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Istanbul. After the repatriates return, their social rehabilitation is provided for, the report notes. In recent years, about 460 people have been repatriated from Syria and Iraq to Azerbaijan, and this process continues, a representative of the interdepartmental working group on the repatriation of Azerbaijani citizens told the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent today. According to him, the location or place of detention of alleged Azerbaijani citizens is first established. Next, their Azerbaijani citizenship is checked. And after this, in agreement with the authorities of the host country, the repatriation process begins: transportation of citizens to Turkey, their examination, provision of documents and then return to their homeland. The representative of the interdepartmental group found it difficult to name the approximate number of Azerbaijani citizens remaining in Syria and Iraq, “since the available information needs to be verified and double-checked.” Related: Al Hol: 2023-10-18 Ten Azerbaijani citizens return home from Syria Al Hol: 2022-12-17 Coalition, Kurdish forces arrest five ISIS suspects in Rojava: CENTCOM Al Hol: 2021-04-14 Five suspected ISIS militants arrested in Erbil: Security council | |
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Africa Subsaharan |
Authorities blame ISIS-linked group for deadly attack on Ugandan school, 25 dead |
2023-06-18 |
[NPASYRIA] According to Ugandan authorities, the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), an opposition group with links to Islamic State![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... (ISIS), is responsible for an attack on a private school in Mpondwe late on Friday, which killed at least 25 people. The attack occurred close to Uganda’s border with the DRC. According to Ugandan police, 25 bodies were recovered from the scene and 8 people remain at death's door. Officials also worry that an undisclosed number of people were kidnapped by the group. The ADF was founded in the 1990s in opposition to the government. Based in DRC, they have also threatened security forces in Rwanda and its host country. In 2017, elements within ADF began forging ties with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. ISIS propaganda showed ADF members pledging allegiance to the group in 2019. The group is likely responsible for the killing of 36 people in village in eastern DRC in March. Ugandan authorities have also tied the ADF to a suicide kaboom in the country’s capital, Kampala, in 2021. Numerous ISIS-linked groups operate in sub-Saharan Africa, including in the tri-border region between Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso ...The country in west Africa that they put where Upper Volta used to be. Its capital is Oogadooga, or something like that. Its president is currently Blaise Compaoré, who took office in 1987 and will leave office feet first, one way or the other... , in northeast Nigeria ... a particularly crimson stretch of Islam's bloody border... , around Lake Chad, in the Horn of Africa, and in northern Mozambique, as well as the DRC. |
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Britain | ||
92 terrorists could be released from jail in the next year: Pressure mounts on parole board to keep fiends behind bars as they reach half-way point in sentences | ||
2021-12-30 | ||
Also mentioned in the article: Abdalraouf Abdallah... Libyan-Brit paraplegic as a result of “Tripoli Brigade” jihading in Libya, he organized emigration to ISIS in Syria for the Manchester Libya crowd... was jailed after he assisted his brother Mohammed Abdallah...who realized the ambitions of his wheelchair-bound brother by becoming an ISIS sniper... in travelling to Syria to join Islamic State. The extremist was recalled to prison for breaching the conditions of his licence earlier this year, and was visited in prison by Manchester Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi.Jawad Akbar ...connected to Anjem Choudary's Al-Muhajiroun, their little Al Qaeda cell planned to set off fertilizer bombs across England... is one of five terrorists who plotted to bomb the Bluewater shopping centre in Dartford, Kent, and the Ministry of Sound nightclub in hLondon in 2004.Aras Hamid, ...leader of a three-man cell of Kurds connected to the Al Noor mosque in Birmingham... who tried to leave the UK to join fighters with so-called Islamic State.Since the introduction of the Terrorist Offenders (Restriction of Early Release) Act 2020, a total of 117 cases have been referred to the Parole Board. To date, 11 have been freed and 14 refused release from prison. Related: Mohammed Abdallah: 2021-04-12 UN 'Appalled' by Deadly Darfur Clashes Mohammed Abdallah: 2018-02-27 Djibouti ruling party claims landslide parliamentary win Mohammed Abdallah: 2017-12-09 British Jihadist who Fought in Syria Gets 10 Years Related: Jawad Akbar: 2010-01-15 Hate cleric's web of terror Jawad Akbar: 2008-07-24 British bomb plotters lose appeal Jawad Akbar: 2007-05-03 Acquitted British Muslim says he was duped by terrorists Related: Aras Hamid: 2016-12-24 Two men convicted of trying to leave UK to join Islamic State in Iraq Related: Nazam Hussain: 2019-12-02 BoJo reveals 74 other criminals released on similar charges to London Bridge attacker, incl. 6 of Khan’s buddies, terror checks intensified Nazam Hussain: 2012-02-10 British Islamists Jailed for Plotting Terror Attacks Nazam Hussain: 2010-12-28 UK court holds 9 on terror conspiracy plot Related: Rangzieb Ahmed: 2011-09-19 'Invisible ink' al-Qaeda plotter released early from prison Rangzieb Ahmed: 2010-12-01 UK man appeals terrorism conviction Rangzieb Ahmed: 2008-12-19 Briton 'linked to Al-Qaeda leadership' Related: Usman Khan: 2021-07-07 London Bridge hero wins early release from jail: Convicted killer who tackled terrorist with narwhal tusk is given parole Usman Khan: 2021-06-01 Fishmongers' Hall terrorist Usman Khan was shot at TWENTY TIMES and Tasered as armed police desperately tried to take him down before he finally died ten minutes later on London Bridge, inquest hears Usman Khan: 2020-11-03 Vienna Austria Terror attack UPDATE: Lone killer was released early from prison | ||
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West Point professor Daniel Milton writes essay on ISIS leader al-Mawla |
2021-04-09 |
Although the Department of Defense last fall released a few documents from the interrogations, the newly released 53 reports reveal a deeper view of "prison canary" al-Mawla and of ISIS itself. Al-Mawla was captured by U.S. forces in January 2008 in Iraq, according to the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point, which on Tuesday released the documents. Although al-Mawla at first denied being involved with ISIS, he quickly revealed detailed information to his interrogators about the extremist group. The trove contains reports on interrogation sessions spanning seven months. |
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China-Japan-Koreas |
China Intimidates The Islamic State |
2021-03-07 |
![]() That means no more attacks against Chinese in Moslem countries and no more public criticism of Chinese mistreatment of the Moslem Uighurs in northwestern China (Xinjiang province), an area the Uighurs and many Moslems refer to as East Turkistan. The ISIL move was practical, as in there was little chance of success in attacking China or Chinese. What happened in Xinjiang while ISIL was building its "caliphate" in eastern Syrian and western Iraq was scary, and ISIL members don’t scare easy. Related: Xinjiang: 2021-03-05 Leaked Chinese Study Outlines Plan to Crush Uyghur Population Xinjiang: 2021-03-03 China says that it was discussing a visit to its Xinjiang region by UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet Xinjiang: 2021-02-25 China Targets Uighurs with More Prosecutions, Longer Prison Terms, Says HRW |
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Iran attempted to target embassies in Africa in revenge attacks - report | |||
2021-02-15 | |||
[Jerusalem Post] A spokeswoman for the Iranian Embassy in Addis Ababa denied the report, calling it "baseless allegations...provoked by the Zionist regime’s malicious media." An attempt to target the embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia earlier this month may have been part of a larger plot by Iran to target Israeli, American and Emirati embassies in Africa, according to The New York Times. The official Ethiopian statement on the arrest of 15 people who it said were casing the UAE embassy in Adis Ababa did not mention who was behind the plot or the motive, but, according to the report, a 16th arrest in Sweden brought in Ahmed Ismail, believed to be the ringleader of the plot.
The plot was reportedly meant to serve as revenge for the US assassination of former Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani and the alleged Israeli assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.
According to the Times, Rear Adm. Heidi K. Berg, director of intelligence at the Pentagon’s Africa command, citing Western intelligence sources, stated that Iran was behind the plot and that Ethiopia and Sweden collaborated on thwarting the attacks.
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Iraq |
Two Kurdish security forces injured by IED planted under ISIS flag in Said Sadiq |
2021-01-03 |
[Rudaw] Two Kurdish security force members were maimed when an improvised bomb (IED) planted under a flag of the Islamic State![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... (ISIS) group went kaboom!on Saturday, officials and eyewitnesses in the eastern Sulaimani province district of Said Sadiq confirmed to Rudaw. The IED explosion occurred on a hill in the Said Sadiq district between the villages of Kani Spika and Bardarash. The two Asayesh members injured were Sarkhel Sarawi and 47-year-old Atta Qadir, a bigwig in Said Sadiq told Rudaw. Said Sadiq mayor Diyari Rafiq told Rudaw English he had been notified by local residents of the mine’s presence at 10 am. "This is new for us and no one was expecting this... this can’t happen somewhere so close to the city," Rafiq said. "The security of the people is a red line". Ismail Ibrahim, a 22-year-old from Bardarash, was out with a group of friends at the spot they frequently head to for picnics when they spotted the flag on the hill. A few of them walked up to the flag and debated removing it, Ibrahim told Rudaw English, but decided against it. The friends rang the Asayesh, who advised them "not to go near it". "We saw Asayesh guys arrive... then we spotted blue smoke," Ibrahim said. In footage taken by Asayesh member Sarawi, Qadir can be seen removing the soil around the flag before the planted IED explodes. ISIS took control of large parts of Iraq in 2014. Although the Iraqi government announced the territorial defeat of ISIS in December 2017, remnants of the group have returned to earlier insurgency tactics, ambushing security forces, kidnapping and executing suspected informants, extorting money from vulnerable rural populations, and IED attacks. Remnants of the Islamic State in Iraq are most active in the northern provinces of Nineveh, Salahaddin and Diyala, as well as the western province of Anbar. On Thursday, ISIS claimed in its weekly propaganda newspaper al-Naba that it had killed and injured at least seven people in Iraq in the previous week. |
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Court Orders Belgium To Take Back Woman And Children From Syria |
2019-11-02 |
[Jpost] A Brussels court has ordered Belgium to repatriate from Syria within 75 days a woman whose husband fought for Islamic State![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... and her children. The 23-year old woman and her two children are awaiting the chance to return to Belgium from the al-Roj refugee camp in an area of northeastern Syria that is under Kurdish control. The Brussels Court of First Instance said Belgium would start facing a daily fine if the woman was not repatriated in the time it set. Arrest and beat these black-robed tyrants The Europe ...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum... an Union created a common counter-terrorism register in September, hoping to facilitate prosecutions and convictions of suspected hard boyz and people returning home from fighting with Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. The move was partly aimed at addressing concerns about the fate of hundreds of EU citizens who fought for Islamic State and are now detained in Iraq and Syria. Many of them could return to Europe and not face trial because of a lack of evidence against them, a factor that has contributed to unease in several EU countries over returning fighters. The EU security commissioner, Julian King, told Rooters last month that at least 1,300 EU citizens, more than half children, were held in Syria and Iraq. President Donald Trump ...dictatorial for repealing some (but not all) of the diktats of his predecessor, misogynistic because he likes pretty girls, homophobic because he doesn't think gender bending should be mandatory, truly a man for all seasons...... , who announced on Oct. 6 that U.S. forces would withdraw from northeastern Syria, has called for European countries to repatriate nationals who went to fight in Syria for Islamic State and put them on trial. |
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Never Forget -- ISIS Terror Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Was Held at US Prison Camp Bucca in 2009 Until Obama White House Agreed to Let Him Go | ||
2019-10-29 | ||
[GatewayPundit] Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), transformed a few terror cells on the verge of extinction into the most dangerous militant group in the world in Syria and Iraq. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi or Abu Dua was once held by the US in Camp Bucca Iraq. But the Obama administration shut down the Bucca prison camp and released its prisoners, including Abu Dua in 2009.
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ISIS ‘resurging’ in Syria as US pulls troops: watchdog |
2019-08-08 |
[Rudaw] The Islamic State![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... (ISIS) jihadist group was "resurging" in Syria while the United States withdrew troops, and has solidified its turban capabilities in neighboring Iraq, a Defense Department watchdog said Tuesday. The jihadists ‐ who suffered major territorial losses at the hands of Iraqi and Syrian forces backed by a US-led international air campaign ‐ are exploiting weaknesses in local forces to make gains, the report from the Office of Inspector General said. "Despite losing its territorial ’caliphate’, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) solidified its turban capabilities in Iraq and was resurging in Syria this quarter," according to the report. ISIS has been able to "regroup and sustain operations" in the two countries partially because local forces "remain unable to sustain long-term operations, conduct multiple operations simultaneously, or hold territory that they have cleared", the report said. The group’s Syria resurgence came as Washington "completed a partial withdrawal" from the country, a move made despite commanders saying that the local US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) "needed more training and equipping for counterinsurgency operations". Last year, US President Donald Trump ...Perhaps no man has ever had as much fun being president of the US... declared victory against ISIS and ordered the withdrawal of all American troops from Syria ‐ a decision that prompted then defense secretary Jim Mattis to quit. "CREATE TURMOIL" A small number of American troops have remained in northeastern Syria, an area not controlled by the regime of Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneckal-Assad Supressor of the Damascenes... , and Washington is pushing for increased military support from other members of the international coalition against ISIS. ISIS jihadists have carried out targeted liquidations, ambushes and suicide kabooms in both countries and in Iraq have "established a more stable command and control node and a logistics node for coordination of attacks," the report said. The group’s strategy in the two countries is to "create turmoil in territory it has lost" and prevent local security forces "from establishing effective control and maintaining civil order". The US-led coalition against ISIS believes the jihadist group likely has between 14,000 and 18,000 "members" in Iraq and Syria, among them up to 3,000 foreigners, the report said. ISIS has suffered major losses, but its predecessor the Islamic State of Iraq likewise appeared on the ropes after Sunni Moslem rustics turned against the jihadists, combining with the US "surge" of troops in 2007-2008 to deal them a body blow. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was however able to revive the bully boys’ fortunes, drawing on subsequent widespread Sunni anger with Iraq’s Shiite-led government to rebuild, aided by the chaos and violence of the Syrian civil war. The jihadists seized control of large parts of Syria and Iraq, declaring an Islamic "caliphate" in 2014 and committing widespread atrocities, and were only pushed back after multiple years of heavy fighting and a massive US air campaign. |
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