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Will someone destroy islam already?
syyuge:
Battle for Mosul: how Isis is losing ground
In June 2014, when the leader of Isis, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, declared a global caliphate, he did it from Mosul, Iraq’s second city. Isis rapidly expanded its territory in Iraq and Syria throughout that year, but has since been gradually pushed back, partly due to US-led airstrikes. Losing Mosul now could spell the end of the jihadi group’s ability to control large swaths of Iraq.
The long-awaited operation to take back Mosul began on 17 October, involving a coalition of more than 30,000 troops drawn from Iraqi army forces, Kurdish peshmerga fighters and Shia militias, supported by airstrikes from a US-led coalition. Turkish forces are also involved despite Iraqi government opposition.
Around 6,000 Isis fighters could be holed up in the city among more than a million civilians. It was agreed that only the Iraqi army would enter Mosul, due to fears its mainly Sunni inhabitants would see the Kurdish and Shia forces as too partisan.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/04/battle-for-mosul-maps-visual-guide-fighting-iraq-isis
So the protracted war of the muslamic terrorist infighting due to their own deep internal contradictions has entered in to another interesting phase. The murderer forces of ISIS are on the verge of getting routed from Mosul within a month or so. Bagdadi is most likely to hide in Pakistan666 and command the global muslamic terrorism from there itself.
syyuge:
Aleppo battle: UN alarm as 16,000 civilians flee government advance
Up to 16,000 civilians have been displaced by the Syrian government's advance into besieged rebel-held areas of the city of Aleppo, the UN says.
Humanitarian chief Stephen O'Brien said thousands more were likely to flee if the fighting continued to spread and intensify in the coming days.
Troops and militiamen have retaken more than a third of the rebel-held eastern half of Aleppo since the weekend.
Overnight, at least 18 people were killed in government air strikes on the remaining rebel-held areas, including 12 in the Shaar district near the new northern frontline, according to a UK-based monitoring group.
Another 10 died in an air strike in the Bab al-Nairab area on Tuesday morning, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights added.
An opposition activist network said a group of displaced civilians had been targeted and it put the death toll at 25.
Aleppo was Syria's largest city and its commercial and industrial hub before the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began in 2011.
It has been divided in roughly two for the past four years, with the government controlling the west and rebels the east.
But in the past year, Syrian troops have broken the deadlock with the help of Iranian-backed Shia Muslim militias and Russian air strikes.
In early September they reinstated a siege of the east, trapping the 275,000 people living there, and launched an all-out assault later that month.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-38143187
So the global protracted war of the muslamic terrorist infighting is in full swing at Aleppo and even Mosul. Let it be continued for some more time to come.
syyuge:
ISIL 'recaptures' Palmyra from Syrian forces:
More than 4,000 fighters converge on ancient city, forcing government troops to retreat south in reversal of fortunes.
ISIL has recaptured the Syrian city of Palmyra after thousands of its fighters launched a multi-pronged assault on the ancient city, according to reports.
The Russian Monitoring Centre in Syria said on Sunday that ISIL, or the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group, had drawn on "significant forces" from its strongholds in nearby Raqqa and Deir Az-zor, with more than 4,000 fighters, backed by tanks, attacking the city.
Russia, Syria's ally, had launched a flurry of air strikes overnight that reportedly killed 300 ISIL fighters and forced the group to retreat.
However, later on Sunday, ISIL, also known as ISIS, claimed to be in full control of Palmyra via Amaq, a news agency that supports the group, with government troops forced to retreat to the south of the city.
Talal al-Barazi, the governor of Homs, confirmed to Syrian state TV that ISIL had captured Palmyra, adding that the army was using all of its means to regain control.
ISIL captured Palmyra, also known as Tadmur, in May last year, before losing the city 10 months later to much international fanfare.
During that time, it destroyed some ancient sites and artefacts while using others to stage mass executions.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/12/isil-recaptures-palmyra-syrian-forces-161211133342925.html
ISIS is desperately retaliating at few places like Aleppo, Palmyra, Rakka and Mosul. However the collapse of the muslamic terrorist caliphate of ISIS is now near. Bagdadi will hide and take shelter in Pakistan and will talk about the next beating and killing of the global muslamic terrorists in the futuristic war of the Gazwatul-Hind.
syyuge:
Russian Ambassador Shot Dead in Turkey :
Russia’s ambassador to Turkey, Andrey Karlov, is reportedly dead after he was shot by a gunman at an art gallery in Ankara. According to reports, several others were injured in the attack, which comes as protests are taking place in the country over Russia’s involvement in the Syrian civil war. According to the BBC, the gunman, who was dressed in a suit, shouted, “Don’t forget about Aleppo, don’t forget about Syria,” and added: “Allahu Akhbar.” Karlov was speaking at an event at the gallery when he was shot from behind and collapsed.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2016/12/19/russian-ambassador-shot-in-turkey.html?via=desktop&source=copyurl
Complexities in the already complex war of the "Global Protracted war of the muslamic terrorists infighting" are further going to be complicated and intensified till all the muslamic terrorists are finished from the face of the earth. Then after the things will be understood better.
Yerusha:
RMK said back in 1988 that Islam is an existential threat to the entire Earth.
The common sense thing to do is to nuke Mecca, to prove that "my God is stronger than your god", & thereby end Islam once & for all.
This is precisely what George Bush threatened to do in 2001 if there was another 911-type attack.
Trump prides himself on his "common sense".
If so, we can expect Mecca to soon no longer exist.
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