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syyuge:

--- Quote from: Ukrainian Jew on August 23, 2014, 03:24:36 PM ---I do think that volunteers will come to help them, at some point, or at least I hope.

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Yes! The anti-terrorist volunteers shall come to help them against the muslamic terrorism at every point.

syyuge:
Syria welcomes U.S. strikes against ISIS there, with conditions:

Syria's foreign minister said on Monday his country welcomed any potential military strikes by by the U.S. in Syria targeting the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria's terrorist bases, but warned that the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad should be warned first.

The Assad regime is mired in a three-year-old civil war, and has been losing ground to Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militants.

"Syria is ready to cooperate and coordinate with regional and international efforts to combat terror in accordance with U.N. resolutions and respect of Syrian sovereignty," Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem told a press conference in Damascus.

"Everyone is welcome, including Britain and the United States, to take action against ISIS and Nusra with a prior full coordination with the Syrian government," al-Moallem continued.

The foreign minister warned that any action taken without direct agreement from Damascus would be an "aggression" against Syrian territory and that Syria would not stay idle.

The Obama administration has been hinting about Syrian intervention since ISIS carried out what American officials called its first "terrorist attack" against the U.S., referring to the killing of American journalist James Foley. On Sunday, Joint Chiefs chair Martin Dempsey indicated the Pentagon was ready for a broader intervention against the militant group if they threaten the U.S. homeland.

The United States has avoided a military entanglement in the Syrian civil war for more than three years, despite the death toll there rising to almost 200,000.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/syria-welcomes-u-s-strikes-against-isis-there-with-conditions/

The next war was supposed to happen with such shifting alliances.

Israel Chai:

--- Quote from: syyuge on August 25, 2014, 07:19:59 PM ---
The next war was supposed to happen with such shifting alliances.

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Good. Let them switch sides every week until Syria's prophesy of doom is fulfilled.

syyuge:

--- Quote from: LKZ on August 26, 2014, 05:14:30 AM ---Good. Let them switch sides every week until Syria's prophesy of doom is fulfilled.

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:laugh: :laugh:
Excellent, and Mahdi is already hiding in some other corner of the world to appear at right time. 
;D

syyuge:
ISIS has 100,000 fighters, growing fast - Iraqi govt adviser:

The number of Islamic State recruits is much higher than that estimated by foreign observers – around 100,000, says one of Iraq’s foremost security experts with unique access to intelligence. The terrorists are swallowing up other insurgent groups.

Foreign estimates put the figure between 20,000 and 50,000.

“[The] Islamic State didn’t come from nowhere,” according to Hisham al-Hashimi, who advises Iraq’s intelligence services and analyzes raw information gathered on the ground. He has studied the group’s progression for years.

The organization “is an extension of groups that existed before – historically and ideologically,” al-Hashimi told Mashable.

And with the capture of Iraq’s Mosul – a Sunni stronghold – in June, the group gained access to thousands of new recruits, among them former officers from Saddam Hussein’s army, vehemently opposed to the current Shiite-majority government. Those who didn’t join up voluntarily were forced to do so, al-Hashimi says.

More worryingly still, its growth is being spurred along by American airstrikes.

Recruitment has never been easier, according to al-Hashimi. The organization’s leader, “Baghdadi carries now the flag of the jihadi against the crusader.”

A recent rise in Shiite militias has also contributed to sectarian fear and some joining up with the IS (formerly ISIS/ISIL) as a result.

“Most of those who joined — and I know them personally — are either former army officers or their sons,” said another expert and former intelligence officer, Salem Aljomaily.

A third specialist in the field, also an intelligence officer, Ibrahim al-Sumaidei, backs al-Hashimi’s assessment, giving a grim forecast.

“The Islamic State’s members have multiplied in a very dangerous way… Having plenty of arms and funding has made the Islamic State swallow the fighters of the other Sunni insurgent groups,” he said.

http://rt.com/news/183048-isis-grow-expand-jihadist/

So the protracted war of the muslamic infighting among the terrorists can only be expected to grow further and further with more and more ferocity.   

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