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12th June 2014 22:48
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Do Islamic Fundamentalist "Terrorists" use English as their first language?
ISIS =The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Sounds more like a river in Oxford to me....
Does anyone notice a disconnect here? Hezbollah, Shiite, Sunni, Al Quada.....not English ...
What in the name of all that is holy is this next "arena" about?
From 'CNN':
The face of a balding, middle-aged man stares unsmilingly into the camera. He is dressed in a suit and tie and could pass for a midlevel bureaucrat.
But the photograph is that of Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, who has transformed a few terror cells harried to the verge of extinction into the most dangerous militant group in the world.
The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has thrived and mutated during the ongoing civil war in Syria and in the security vacuum that followed the departure of the last American forces from Iraq.
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12th June 2014 23:40
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