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Are Russia and Iran Arming Daesh terrorists in Syria?

- An USB captured in Iraq reveals that ISIS members are sent by Assad to fight against USA army in Iraq.

- An ISIS defector, Abu Ammara, said many ISIS suiciders believed that they attacked Syrian Army positions, but in reality they were suicide-bombing Syrian oppositions. Also he said they could have taken over many locations from Syrian Army, but ordered to retreat.
 
- An USB captured in Iraq reveals that ISIS members are sent by Assad to fight against USA army in Iraq.



Wow, Assad has ISIS go to fight an almost none existent US military presence in Iraq and at the same time ISIS has been attacking the Syrian military for many years and occupying dozens of Syrian town where they executing Syrian soldiers.


Like I said jihadists fanboys are plain stupid.




- An ISIS defector, Abu Ammara, said many ISIS suiciders believed that they attacked Syrian Army positions, but in reality they were suicide-bombing Syrian oppositions.




Actually we have plenty of captured ISIS fighters claiming that they worked with the Turkish military (not a surprise, the coupe demonstrated Turkey has no control in its military ranks)...continued, captured ISIS also came from Turkey, received training in Turkey and got their weapons from across the Turkish border.

Back to your claim, in reality Syrian military positions have been hit by waves of suicide bombers where there is zero "moderate" terrorists present such as around Palmyra, Raqqa, Deir Azor and the T-4 air base to name a few.

I'm sorry that you are foolish enough to be fooled into thinking ISIS fighters even with internet available to them do not know who they are doing battle with.




Also he said they could have taken over many locations from Syrian Army, but ordered to retreat.



Lol.... Isis propaganda. In March ISIS in Palmyra was overwhelmed by the Syrian army and Russia spec ops/ Air Force and thus whatever was left of ISIS retreated because they had no chance, recently ISIS recaptured a Palmyra that was weekly defended with addition refinforcments they brought in from Mosul.

Isis captured large stockpiles of weapons from Palmyra and is now moving east and threatening to encircle Syrian forces around the T-4 air base.


Now tell me oh wise one. What does the Syrian army gain from this supposed cooperation with ISIS?
 
How Iran and Russia Ruined the US Plan to Leave ISIS a Mosul Escape Route

Americans wanted an ISIS corridor to eastern Syria. Iraqi militas instead closed it down

  • It appears Iraqi militas would rather fight ISIS in Mosul than in eastern Syria
Dean Parker
Mon, Dec 12, 2016


Few would have predicted in September, when Washington and Baghdad announced the Mosul offensive, that three months later Aleppo would be all but over, while the Iraqi-American push into Mosul would be bogged down. That can mean only one thing: it's scapegoat time!

And who better to scapegoat than dastardly Iran and dastardly Russia?

Here is the new narrative: US had devised a great plan that left ISIS an escape route out of Mosul that would have resulted in a speedy victory. But then Iran and Russia intervened and enticed and cajoled the Iraqis to close the gap instead leading directly to the current quagmire.

Reuters on the meddlesome Iranians:

In the early days of the assault on Islamic State in Mosul, Iran successfully pressed Iraq to change its battle plan and seal off the city, an intervention which has since shaped the tortuous course of the conflict, sources briefed on the plan say.

The original campaign strategy called for Iraqi forces to close in around Mosul in a horseshoe formation, blocking three fronts but leaving open the fourth - to the west of the city leading to Islamic State territory in neighboring Syria.

That model, used to recapture several Iraqi cities from the ultra-hardline militants in the last two years, would have left fighters and civilians a clear route of escape and could have made the Mosul battle quicker and simpler.

But Tehran, anxious that retreating fighters would sweep back into Syria just as Iran's ally President Bashar al-Assad was gaining the upper hand in his country's five-year civil war, wanted Islamic State crushed and eliminated in Mosul.

The sources say Iran lobbied for Iranian-backed Popular Mobilization fighters to be sent to the western front to seal off the link between Mosul and Raqqa, the two main cities of Islamic State's self-declared cross-border caliphate.

And the Russians:

Iran was not the only country pressing for the escape to be closed west of Mosul. Russia, another powerful Assad ally, also wanted to block any possible movement of militants into Syria, said Hashemi. The Russian defence ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

But wait a minute, even France -- a trusty US stooge but one that has been hit by ISIS bombing attacks -- feared letting world's premier head choppers an escape wasn't such a great idea:

One of Assad's biggest enemies, France, was also concerned that hundreds of fighters linked to attacks in Paris and Brussels might escape. The French have contributed ground and air support to the Mosul campaign.

A week after the campaign was launched, French President Francois Hollande said any flow of people out of Mosul would include "terrorists who will try to go further, to Raqqa in particular".

One thing is clear. The original American-Iraqi plan was abandoned. Americans had planned to offer ISIS an escape route but the Iraqi militas had other plans.

This may make the immediate task of taking Mosul harder but it may likewise make the ultimate task of extinguishing ISIS easier. The fewer ISIS fighters who flee into eastern Syria, the fewer Iraqi militias who have to go chase after them.
 
I think you are joking right...General impression is that it is other war around where Gulf nations support isis people...I may be wrong...Middle east is so confusing mate...difficult to understand who is supporting which party..
Of course its a joke,isis and the other sunni wahabist terror groups have made their hatred of iran and shia,and in fact anyone else who isnt a sunni abundantly clear,I mean one could use the same sort of idiotic argument to say that israel who hasnt been attacked by isis/wahabists and who has provided aid to other terrorists in syria is obviously in league with isis.The big problem is that sadly much like europe in the 1930s with the rise of fascism the sunni world seems to be either too enamored with the wahabists and their ilk or too cowed by them to resist them,or they simply deny that there is any problem at all or that if there is its someone elses fault
 
- Some 500 terrorists were released from Assad and Maliki prisons, and they later fought for expansion of ISIS in the region.

- Among those 500 terrorists was Abu Mus’ab Al Souri, who was theoretician of Al-Qaeda and at the top of USA's most wanted list.

- Another one released by Assad was Abu Lukman in order to reinforce ISIS ranks against Syrian oppositions.

There is over 3 million Syrian refugees in the world, They must sue Iran and Assad for their war crimes, Just like People and countries who have been attacked by ISIS.
 
- Some 500 terrorists were released from Assad and Maliki prisons, and they later fought for expansion of ISIS in the region.

- Among those 500 terrorists was Abu Mus’ab Al Souri, who was theoretician of Al-Qaeda and at the top of USA's most wanted list.

- Another one released by Assad was Abu Lukman in order to reinforce ISIS ranks against Syrian oppositions.

There is over 3 million Syrian refugees in the world, They must sue Iran and Assad for their war crimes, Just like People and countries who have been attacked by ISIS.


I love how you all of your crap conspiracy theories are busted with verifiable facts yet you continue to post more conspiracy theories and don't even attempt to provide a counter argument.
 
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July 14, 2016
France A man driving a truck barreled down a crowded beach promenade as people gathered to celebrate Bastille Day. More »

July 1, 2016
Bangladesh Gunmen detonated explosives and took a number of people hostage at a restaurant in Dhaka. More »

June 30, 2016
Egypt A gunman fatally shot a Christian minister in El Arish, the main town in northern Sinai. More »

June 29, 2016
Turkey At least 44 people were killed and 238 people wounded in suicide bombings at Istanbul's main international aiport. Turkey blamed the Islamic State for the attack. More »

June 28, 2016
Malaysia A grenade attack at a nightclub that injured eight people is thought to have been the first attack in Malaysia tied to the Islamic State. More »

June 13, 2016
France A police captain was fatally stabbed and his companion was also killed at their home in a small town northwest of Paris. More »

June 12, 2016
Florida A man who called 911 to proclaim allegiance to the Islamic State terrorist group, and who had been investigated in the past for possible terrorist ties, stormed a gay nightclub wielding an assault rifle and a pistol and carried out the worst mass shooting in United States history. More »

June 7, 2016
Bangladesh A Hindu priest was attacked while riding a bicycle in a rural area not far from his home and hacked to death. More »

June 5, 2016
Bangladesh A Christian man was hacked to death in his grocery store. More »

May 8, 2016
Egypt Gunmen sprayed bullets on a police minibus as it passed through a Cairo district, killing eight plainclothes officers in an ambush. More »

April 30, 2016
Bangladesh A Hindu tailor who had been briefly jailed several years ago over accusations that he made an unfavorable comment about the Prophet Muhammad was hacked to death near his shop in central Bangladesh. More »
April 23, 2016
Bangladesh A university professor was hacked to death and nearly beheaded in an attack near his home in the northwest city of Rajshai. More »
March 22, 2016
Belgium A series of deadly terrorist attacks struck Brussels, with two explosions at the city’s main international airport and a third in a subway station at the heart of the city, near the headquarters complex of the European Union. More »
March 19, 2016
Turkey A suicide bombing on Istanbul's busiest thoroughfare killed three Israeli citizens and an Iranian. Two of the Israelis held dual Israeli-American citizenship. More »
March 4, 2016
Yemen Gunmen killed 18 people at a nursing home founded by Mother Teresa and run by Christian nuns. More »
Jan. 29, 2016
Yemen A bomb-packed car driven by a suicide attacker exploded at a checkpoint near the presidential palace in the southern city of Aden, killing at least eight people. More »
Jan. 14, 2016
Indonesia ISIS claimed responsibility for explosions and gunfire that rocked central Jakarta, killing at least two civilians. More »
Jan. 12, 2016
Turkey A Syrian suicide bomber set off an explosion in the historic central district of Istanbul, killing 10 people and wounding at least 15 others, in an attack the Turkish government attributed to ISIS. More »
Jan. 11, 2016
France A teenager attacked a Jewish teacher with a machete in Marseille, and afterward told the police that he had carried out the attack in the name of God and the Islamic State.
Jan. 8, 2016
Egypt Gunmen reportedly carrying an ISIS flag opened fire at a Red Sea resort, injuring at least two tourists. More »
Jan. 7, 2016
Egypt ISIS claimed responsibility for an attack on a hotel in Cairo near the pyramids at Giza. No one was hurt. More »
Jan. 7, 2016
Pennsylvania A man shot and wounded a Philadelphia police officer sitting in a patrol car in the name of Islam and the Islamic State, police said. More »
Jan. 4, 2016
Libya Islamic State militants attempted to capture an oil port along Libya’s coast, in fighting that left at least seven people dead.
Dec. 7, 2015
Yemen The Islamic State claimed responsibility for a car bomb that killed a provincial governor and eight of his body guards. More »
Dec. 2, 2015
California A married couple shot and killed 14 people in San Bernardino, Calif. The FBI is investigating the shooting as an act of terrorism inspired by ISIS. More »
Nov. 26, 2015
Bangladesh ISIS claimed responsiblity for an attack on a Shiite mosque during evening prayer in which gunmen opened fire on worshipers with machine guns, killing one man and injuring three others. More »
Nov. 24, 2015
Egypt ISIS militants attacked a hotel in the northern Sinai Peninsula, killing at least seven people.
Nov. 18, 2015
France A teacher at a Jewish school in Marseille was stabbed by three people who appeared to profess support for ISIS. More »
Nov. 13, 2015
France President François Hollande blamed the Islamic State for terrorist attacks across Paris that killed more than 100 people. The Islamic State claimed responsiblity. More »
Nov. 12, 2015
Lebanon ISIS claimed responsiblity for a double suicide bombing that ripped through a busy shopping district at rush hour, killing at least 43 people. More »
Nov. 4, 2015
Egypt ISIS's Sinai affiliate claimed responsiblity for a suicide bombing that killed at least four police officers. More »
Nov. 4, 2015
Bangladesh ISIS claimed responsibility for a stabbing and shooting that left one police officer dead and another wounded. More »
Oct. 31, 2015
Egypt An ISIS affiliate in Sinai claimed responsiblity for the downing of a Russian passenger jet that killed all 224 people on board. More »
Oct. 30, 2015
Turkey ISIS militants killed two Syrian anti-ISIS activists.
Oct. 24, 2015
Bangladesh ISIS claimed responsiblity for bombings that killed one person and wounded dozens more during a procession commemorating a Shiite Muslim holiday. More »
Oct. 10, 2015
Turkey Two explosions killed more than 100 people who had gathered for a peace rally in Turkey's capital. Turkish officials believe ISIS is responsible. More »
Oct. 6, 2015
Yemen A series of bombings in Yemen's two largest cities killed at least 25 people. More »
Oct. 3, 2015
Bangladesh ISIS claimed responsibilty for the shooting death of a Japanese man riding a rickshaw. More »
Sep. 28, 2015
Bangladesh ISIS claimed responsiblity for the shooting death of an Italian aid worker. More »
Sep. 24, 2015
Yemen At least 25 people were killed when two bombs went off outside a mosque during prayers to commemorate Eid al-Adha, a major Muslim holiday. More »
Sep. 18, 2015
Libya Militants loyal to the Islamic State attacked a prison inside a Tripoli air base. More »
Sep. 17, 2015
Germany An Iraqi man was shot dead after he stabbed a policewoman in Berlin.
Sep. 2, 2015
Yemen Yemen's ISIS affiliate claimed responsibility for two bombings at a mosque that killed at least 20 people. More »
Aug. 26, 2015
Egypt The Sinai Province of the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for three gunmen who shot and killed two police officers.
Aug. 21, 2015
France A gunman opened fire aboard a packed high-speed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris, wounding several passengers before he was tackled and subdued by three Americans.
Aug. 20, 2015
Egypt An ISIS affiliate claimed responsibility for bombing a branch of the Egyptian security agency. More »
Aug. 12, 2015
Egypt An ISIS affiliate said it had beheaded a Croatian expatriate worker because of Croatia's "participation in the war against the Islamic State." More »
Aug. 7, 2015
Saudi Arabia ISIS claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing at a mosque that killed at least 15 people, including 12 members of a Saudi police force. More »
July 20, 2015
Turkey A Turkish citizen believed to have had ties to ISIS killed at least 32 people at a cultural center. More »
July 16, 2015
Egypt In what appeared to be the first attack on a naval vessel claimed by Sinai Province, the ISIS affiliate said it destroyed an Egyptian naval vessel and posted photographs on social media of a missile exploding in a ball of fire as it slammed into the vessel. More »
July 11, 2015
Egypt ISIS claimed responsibility for an explosion outside the Italian Consulate’s compound in downtown Cairo that killed one person. More »
July 1, 2015
Egypt Militants affiliated with the Islamic State killed dozens of soldiers in simultaneous attacks on Egyptian Army checkpoints and other security installations in Egypt's northern Sinai Peninsula. More »
June 26, 2015
Tunisia At least one gunman disguised as a vacationer attacked a Mediterranean resort, killing at least 38 people at a beachfront hotel — most of them British tourists — before he was shot to death by the security forces. More »
June 26, 2015
Kuwait A suicide bomber detonated explosives at one of the largest Shiite mosques in Kuwait City during Friday Prayer. More »
June 17, 2015
Yemen An ISIS branch claimed responsibilty for a series of car bombings in Sana, the capital, that killed at least 30 people. More »
June 9, 2015
Egypt ISIS's Sinai province claimed responsibility for firing rockets toward an air base used by an international peacekeeping force.
June 5, 2015
Turkey An explosion at a political rally in the predominantly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir killed two people and wounded more than 100. Turkish officials have said ISIS was behind the attack. More »
June 3, 2015
Afghanistan ISIS is suspected of beheading 10 members of the Taliban. More »
May 31, 2015
Libya A suicide bomber from an ISIS affiliate killed at least four Libyan fighters at a checkpoint. More »
May 29, 2015
Saudi Arabia One week after a similar attack in the same region, a suicide bomber dressed in women’s clothing detonated an explosive belt near the entrance to a Shiite mosque, killing three people. More »
May 22, 2015
Yemen ISIS claimed responsibility for a bomb attack on a Shiite mosque that injured at least 13 worshipers.
May 22, 2015
Saudi Arabia In what appeared to be ISIS's first official claim of an attack in Saudi Arabia, a suicide bomber detonated an explosive at a Shiite mosque during midday prayer, killing at least 21 and injuring 120. More »
May 18, 2015
Turkey A bomb detonated at the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party, or H.D.P.
May 18, 2015
Turkey Militants detonated a bomb at office of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party, or H.D.P.
May 3, 2015
Texas Two men who reportedly supported ISIS and were later acknowledged by ISIS as "soldiers of the caliphate" opened fire in a Dallas suburb outside a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest. More »
April 30, 2015
Yemen One of ISIS's Yemen affiliates released a video showing the killing of 15 Yemeni soldiers.
April 27, 2015
Bosnia and Herzegovina A gunman attacked a police station.
April 19, 2015
Libya ISIS released a video of militants from two of its Libya affiliates killing dozens of Ethiopian Christians, some by beheading and others by shooting.
April 12, 2015
Libya ISIS's Tripoli affiliate claimed credit for a bomb that exploded outside the Moroccan Embassy.
April 12, 2015
Egypt ISIS militants killed at least 12 people in three separate attacks on Egyptian security forces. More »
April 12, 2015
Libya ISIS's Tripoli affiliate claimed responsibility for an attack on the South Korean Embassy that killed two local police officers. More »
April 8, 2015
Saudi Arabia Gunmen opened fire on a police patrol, killing two officers.
April 5, 2015
Libya ISIS killed at least four people in an attack on a security checkpoint.
April 4, 2015
Afghanistan The Afghan vice president accused ISIS of kidnapping 31 civilians in February.
April 2, 2015
Egypt An ISIS affiliate in the Sinai Peninsula killed 13 people with simultaneous car bombs at military checkpoints. More »
April 1, 2015
Turkey Militants killed a Syrian teacher in Turkey.
March 20, 2015
Yemen An ISIS affiliate claimed responsibility for coordinated suicide strikes on Zaydi Shiite mosques that killed more than 130 people during Friday Prayer. More »
March 18, 2015
Tunisia ISIS claimed responsibility for an attack on a museum that killed 22 people, almost all European tourists. More »
Feb. 20, 2015
Libya ISIS's Derna affiliate claimed responsibility for three car bombs that killed at least 40 people. More »
Feb. 15, 2015
Libya ISIS released a video that appeared to show its militants in Libya beheading a group of Egyptian Christians who had been kidnapped in January. More »
Feb. 15, 2015
Denmark A Danish-born gunman who was inspired by ISIS went on a violent rampage in Copenhagen, killing two strangers and wounding five police officers. More »
Feb. 3, 2015
Libya ISIS militants were suspected of killing 12 people, including four foreigners, in an attack on an oil field. More »
Jan. 29, 2015
Egypt ISIS's Sinai affiliate claimed responsibility for coordinated bombings that killed 24 soldiers, six police officers and 14 civilians. More »
Jan. 27, 2015
Libya ISIS's Tripoli affiliate claimed credit for an armed assault on a luxury hotel that killed at least eight people. It was the deadliest attack on Western interests in Libya since the assault on the American diplomatic mission in Benghazi. More »
Jan. 23, 2015
Lebanon ISIS attacked an outpost of the Lebanese Armed Forces.
Jan. 16, 2015
Bosnia and Herzegovina An attacker killed an imam at a mosque.
Jan. 12, 2015
Libya ISIS's Tripoli affiliate said they were holding 21 Egyptian Christians captive. More »
Jan. 11, 2015
France A video surfaced of Amedy Coulibaly, the shooter at a Jewish supermarket in an attack that coincided with the attack on Charlie Hebdo, declaring allegiance to ISIS. More »
Jan. 6, 2015
Turkey Suicide bomber injured two people at a police station.
Dec. 22, 2014
France A van plowed into an outdoor Christmas market in Nantes. More »
Dec. 21, 2014
France A French citizen of Algerian and Moroccan descent drove into pedestrians in Dijon, wounding 13 people. More »
Dec. 15, 2014
Australia A gunman who said he was acting on ISIS's behalf seized 17 hostages in a Sydney cafe. Two of the hostages died. More »
Nov. 22, 2014
Saudi Arabia A Danish executive was shot in his car. A group of ISIS supporters later claimed responsibility.
Oct. 23, 2014
New York A hatchet-wielding man charged at four police officers in Queens. ISIS said the attack was the “direct result" of its September call to action. More »
Oct. 22, 2014
Canada An Islamic convert shot and killed a soldier who was guarding the National War Memorial in Ottawa, stormed Canada's parliament and fired multiple times before being shot and killed. More »
Oct. 20, 2014
Canada A 25-year-old man who had recently adopted radical Islam ran over two soldiers near Montreal, killing one. More »
Sep. 24, 2014
Algeria Militants kidnapped and beheaded a French tourist shortly after the Islamic State called on supporters around the world to harm Europeans in retaliation for airstrikes in Iraq and Syria. More »
Sep. 23, 2014
Australia An 18-year-old ISIS sympathizer was shot dead after stabbing two counterterrorism officers outside a Melbourne police station. More »

- Over140 terrorist attacks in 29 countries around the world, killed over 2000 people, and left thousands of them injured.

-Many countries and people of religion, race, culture.

..but Not Iran that is right in front of their nose.
 
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- Over140 terrorist attacks in 29 countries around the world, killed over 2000 people, and left thousands of them injured.

-Many countries and people of religion, race, culture.

..but Not Iran that is right in front of their nose.


140? Iraq alone has had over 2000 suicide bombing. Russia is not even on that map and its been hit dozens of times, from the Beslan masacre to airport bombings, to police station bombings. The point is that a lot of the attacks can be traced to Saudi Arabia or Turkey. This is just facts. For instance almost all foreign Isis in Syria came through Turkey and according to captured ISIS members were trained in Turkey and even worked with their military.

Shia suicide bombing or massacres are almost unheard of. Most attacks for instance against churches in Syria, Iraq and Egypt are purpotratrated by Sunnis.
 
ISIS trained and made by Americans.

Search on Google.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/america-created-al-qaeda-and-the-isis-terror-group/5402881

http://www.strategic-culture.org/ne...-us-israeli-creation-top-ten-indications.html

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ism-change-subject-rnc-campaign-a7170871.html

http://www.infowars.com/trump-is-right-heres-proof-hillary-obama-founded-isis/

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/737430/CIA-ISIS-Wikileaks-Carter-Cables-III-Julian-Assange

http://www.mintpressnews.com/former-us-official-says-us-policies-helped-create-isis/217639


Turkey openly supported jihadi rats against SAA for 5 years and used to buy dirty oil from Jihadi buddies epecially ISIS:

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/nov/18/turkey-cut-islamic-state-supply-lines-erdogan-isis

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-l-phillips/research-paper-turkey-isi_b_8808024.html?m=false

http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-isis-oil-trade-from-the-ground-up

https://southfront.org/isis-leaders-mobile-phone-holds-proof-of-turkeys-support

http://uk.businessinsider.com/links-between-turkey-and-isis-are-now-undeniable-2015-7?r=US&IR=T

http://rudaw.net/english/middleeast/12102014

http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2014/10/13/german-deputy-speaker-turkey-must-end-support-of-isis/

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-04-29/erdogan-father-isis-new-documentary-outlines-turkeys-support-islamic-state

http://asbarez.com/144972/israeli-defense-says-turkey-isis-by-buying-oil/

https://mobile.almasdarnews.com/article/turkey-gives-artillery-support-isis-bid-halt-kurdish-advances-northern-syria/

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2016/08/29/turkey-coordinated-with-isis-never-really-attacked-jarablus/

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/08/12/opinions/turkey-isis-pkk

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-l-phillips/research-paper-isis-turke_b_6128950.html?m=false

https://www.rt.com/news/327413-syria-turkey-ottoman-empire/

http://www.redflagnews.com/headlines-2016/more-evidence-of-turkeys-support-of-isis-emerges
 
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- In 2014, Many official Iranian passports and documents, SIM cards had been caught in an ISIS base in Syria.

- ISIS has given oil to Syrian regime, in return, the Assad regime has given weapons and immunity from attacks.
 
Of course Iran arms ISIS, because we can, why not? Deal with it.
This is the first truth, i ever heard from you. reason could be that the facts are too obvious for you or your brother's here to hide.
Indian monkeys enjoying Iranian hospitality... can you deny? I doubt!
Zanibaboons, killing kids in Iraq and Syria in the name of Hussainiet and they are trained armed and shipped by IRG is no secret... can you deny? I doubt!
Pakistan's previous regime importing (smuggling) low quality oil products from Iran, while Iran crying sanctions, while US overlooking... can you deny? I doubt!
List is long and as the saying goes... .you can run but you can't hide.
 
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Research Paper: ISIS-Turkey Links


David L. Phillips Director of the Program on Peace-building and Rights, Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK

INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN RIGHTS

Research Paper: ISIS-Turkey Links
By David L. Phillips

Introduction

Is Turkey collaborating with the Islamic State (ISIS)? Allegations range from military cooperation and weapons transfers to logistical support, financial assistance, and the provision of medical services. It is also alleged that Turkey turned a blind eye to ISIS attacks against Kobani.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu strongly deny complicity with ISIS. Erdogan visited the Council on Foreign Relations on September 22, 2014. He criticized “smear campaigns [and] attempts to distort perception about us.” Erdogan decried, “A systematic attack on Turkey’s international reputation, “complaining that “Turkey has been subject to very unjust and ill-intentioned news items from media organizations.” Erdogan posited: “My request from our friends in the United States is to make your assessment about Turkey by basing your information on objective sources.”

Columbia University’s Program on Peace-building and Rights assigned a team of researchers in the United States, Europe, and Turkey to examine Turkish and international media, assessing the credibility of allegations. This report draws on a variety of international sources — The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Daily Mail, BBC, Sky News, as well as Turkish sources, CNN Turk, Hurriyet Daily News, Taraf, Cumhuriyet, and Radikal among others.




Allegations





Turkey Provides Military Equipment to ISIS

• An ISIS commander told The Washington Post on August 12, 2014: “Most of the fighters who joined us in the beginning of the war came via Turkey, and so did our equipment and supplies.”

• Kemal Kiliçdaroglu, head of the Republican People’s Party (CHP), produced a statement from the Adana Office of the Prosecutor on October 14, 2014 maintaining that Turkey supplied weapons to terror groups. He also produced interview transcripts from truck drivers who delivered weapons to the groups. According to Kiliçdaroglu, the Turkish government claims the trucks were for humanitarian aid to the Turkmen, but the Turkmen said no humanitarian aid was delivered.

• According to CHP Vice President Bulent Tezcan, three trucks were stopped in Adana for inspection on January 19, 2014. The trucks were loaded with weapons in Esenboga Airport in Ankara. The drivers drove the trucks to the border, where a MIT agent was supposed to take over and drive the trucks to Syria to deliver materials to ISIS and groups in Syria. This happened many times. When the trucks were stopped, MIT agents tried to keep the inspectors from looking inside the crates. The inspectors found rockets, arms, and ammunitions.

• Cumhuriyet reports that Fuat Avni, a preeminent Twitter user who reported on the December 17th corruption probe, that audio tapes confirm that Turkey provided financial and military aid to terrorist groups associated with Al Qaeda on October 12, 2014. On the tapes, Erdogan pressured the Turkish Armed Forces to go to war with Syria. Erdogan demanded that Hakan Fidan, the head of Turkey’s National Intelligence Agency (MIT), come up with a justification for attacking Syria.

• Hakan Fidan told Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Yasar Guler, a senior defense official, and Feridun Sinirlioglu, a senior foreign affairs official: “If need be, I’ll send 4 men into Syria. I’ll formulate a reason to go to war by shooting 8 rockets into Turkey; I’ll have them attack the Tomb of Suleiman Shah.”

• Documents surfaced on September 19th, 2014 showing that the Saudi Emir Bender Bin Sultan financed the transportation of arms to ISIS through Turkey. A flight leaving Germany dropped off arms in the Etimesgut airport in Turkey, which was then split into three containers, two of which were given to ISIS and one to Gaza.





Turkey Provided Transport and Logistical Assistance to ISIS Fighters

• According to Radikal on June 13, 2014, Interior Minister Muammar Guler signed a directive: “According to our regional gains, we will help al-Nusra militants against the branch of PKK terrorist organization, the PYD, within our borders...Hatay is a strategic location for the mujahideen crossing from within our borders to Syria. Logistical support for Islamist groups will be increased, and their training, hospital care, and safe passage will mostly take place in Hatay...MIT and the Religious Affairs Directorate will coordinate the placement of fighters in public accommodations.”

• The Daily Mail reported on August 25, 2014 that many foreign militants joined ISIS in Syria and Iraq after traveling through Turkey, but Turkey did not try to stop them. This article describes how foreign militants, especially from the UK, go to Syria and Iraq through the Turkish border. They call the border the “Gateway to Jihad.” Turkish army soldiers either turn a blind eye and let them pass, or the jihadists pay the border guards as little as $10 to facilitate their crossing.

• Britain’s Sky News obtained documents showing that the Turkish government has stamped passports of foreign militants seeking to cross the Turkey border into Syria to join ISIS.

• The BBC interviewed villagers, who claim that buses travel at night, carrying jihadists to fight Kurdish forces in Syria and Iraq, not the Syrian Armed Forces.

• A senior Egyptian official indicated on October 9, 2014 that Turkish intelligence is passing satellite imagery and other data to ISIS.





Turkey Provided Training to ISIS Fighters

• CNN Turk reported on July 29, 2014 that in the heart of Istanbul, places like Duzce and Adapazari, have become gathering spots for terrorists. There are religious orders where ISIS militants are trained. Some of these training videos are posted on the Turkish ISIS propaganda website takvahaber.net. According to CNN Turk, Turkish security forces could have stopped these developments if they had wanted to.

• Turks who joined an affiliate of ISIS were recorded at a public gathering in Istanbul, which took place on July 28, 2014.

• A video shows an ISIS affiliate holding a prayer/gathering in Omerli, a district of Istanbul. In response to the video, CHP Vice President, MP Tanrikulu submitted parliamentary questions to the Minister of the Interior, Efkan Ala, asking questionssuch as, “Is it true that a camp or camps have been allocated to an affiliate of ISIS in Istanbul? What is this affiliate? Who is it made up of? Is the rumor true that the same area allocated for the camp is also used for military exercises?”

• Kemal Kiliçdaroglu warned the AKP government not to provide money and training to terror groups on October 14, 2014. He said, “It isn’t right for armed groups to be trained on Turkish soil. You bring foreign fighters to Turkey, put money in their pockets, guns in their hands, and you ask them to kill Muslims in Syria. We told them to stop helping ISIS. Ahmet Davutoglu asked us to show proof. Everyone knows that they’re helping ISIS.” (See HERE and HERE.)

• According to Jordanian intelligence, Turkey trained ISIS militants for special operations.





Turkey Offers Medical Care to ISIS Fighters

• An ISIS commander told the Washington Post on August 12, 2014, “We used to have some fighters — even high-level members of the Islamic State — getting treated in Turkish hospitals.”

• Taraf reported on October 12, 2014 that Dengir Mir Mehmet Fırat, a founder of the AKP, said that Turkey supported terrorist groups and still supports them and treats them in hospitals. “In order to weaken the developments in Rojova (Syrian Kurdistan), the government gave concessions and arms to extreme religious groups...the government was helping the wounded. The Minister of Health said something such as, it’s a human obligation to care for the ISIS wounded.”

• According to Taraf, Ahmet El H, one of the top commanders at ISIS and Al Baghdadi’s right hand man, was treated at a hospital in Sanliurfa, Turkey, along with other ISIS militants. The Turkish state paid for their treatment. According to Taraf’s sources, ISIS militants are being treated in hospitals all across southeastern Turkey. More and more militants have been coming in to be treated since the start of airstrikes in August. To be more specific, eight ISIS militants were transported through the Sanliurfa border crossing; these are their names: “Mustafa A., Yusuf El R., Mustafa H., Halil El M., Muhammet El H., Ahmet El S., Hasan H., [and] Salim El D.”





Turkey Supports ISIS Financially Through Purchase of Oil

• On September 13, 2014, The New York Times reported on the Obama administration’s efforts to pressure Turkey to crack down on ISIS extensive sales network for oil. James Phillips, a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, argues that Turkey has not fully cracked down on ISIS’s sales network because it benefits from a lower price for oil, and that there might even be Turks and government officials who benefit from the trade.

• Fehim Taştekin wrote in Radikal on September 13, 2014 about illegal pipelines transporting oil from Syria to nearby border towns in Turkey. The oil is sold for as little as 1.25 liras per liter. Taştekin indicated that many of these illegal pipelines were dismantled after operating for 3 years, once his article was published.

• According to Diken and OdaTV, David Cohen, a Justice Department official, saysthat there are Turkish individuals acting as middlemen to help sell ISIS’s oil through Turkey.

• On October 14, 2014, a German Parliamentarian from the Green Party accusedTurkey of allowing the transportation of arms to ISIS over its territory, as well as the sale of oil.





Turkey Assists ISIS Recruitment

• Kemal Kiliçdaroğlu claimed on October 14, 2014 that ISIS offices in Istanbul and Gaziantep are used to recruit fighters. On October 10, 2014, the mufti of Konya said that 100 people from Konya joined ISIS 4 days ago. (See HERE and HERE.)

• OdaTV reports that Takva Haber serves as a propaganda outlet for ISIS to recruit Turkish-speaking individuals in Turkey and Germany. The address where this propaganda website is registered corresponds to the address of a school called Irfan Koleji, which was established by Ilim Yayma Vakfi, a foundation that was created by Erdogan and Davutoglu, among others. It is thus claimed that the propaganda site is operated from the school of the foundation started by AKP members.

• Minister of Sports, Suat Kilic, an AKP member, visited Salafi jihadists who are ISIS supporters in Germany. The group is known for reaching out to supporters via free Quran distributions and raising funds to sponsor suicide attacks in Syria and Iraq by raising money.

• OdaTV released a video allegedly showing ISIS militants riding a bus in Istanbul.

Turkish Forces Are Fighting Alongside ISIS

• On October 7, 2014, IBDA-C, a militant Islamic organization in Turkey, pledged support to ISIS. A Turkish friend who is a commander in ISIS suggests that Turkey is “involved in all of this” and that “10,000 ISIS members will come to Turkey.” A Huda-Par member at the meeting claims that officials criticize ISIS but in fact sympathize with the group (Huda-Par, the “Free Cause Party”, is a Kurdish Sunni fundamentalist political party). BBP member claims that National Action Party (MHP) officials are close to embracing ISIS. In the meeting, it is asserted that ISIS militants come to Turkey frequently to rest, as though they are taking a break from military service. They claim that Turkey will experience an Islamic revolution, and Turks should be ready for jihad. (See HERE and HERE.)

• Seymour Hersh maintains in the London Review of Books that ISIS conducted sarin attacks in Syria, and that Turkey was informed. “For months there had been acute concern among senior military leaders and the intelligence community about the role in the war of Syria’s neighbors, especially Turkey. Prime Minister Recep Erdogan was known to be supporting the al-Nusra Front, a jihadist faction among the rebel opposition, as well as other Islamist rebel groups. ‘We knew there were some in the Turkish government,’ a former senior US intelligence official, who has access to current intelligence, told me, ‘who believed they could get Assad’s nuts in a vice by dabbling with a sarin attack inside Syria - and forcing Obama to make good on his red line threat.”

• On September 20, 2014, Demir Celik, a Member of Parliament with the people’s democratic party (HDP) claimed that Turkish Special Forces fight with ISIS.





Turkey Helped ISIS in Battle for Kobani

• Anwar Moslem, Mayor of Kobani, said on September 19, 2014: “Based on the intelligence we got two days before the breakout of the current war, trains full of forces and ammunition, which were passing by north of Kobane, had an-hour-and-ten-to-twenty-minute-long stops in these villages: Salib Qaran, Gire Sor, Moshrefat Ezzo. There are evidences, witnesses, and videos about this. Why is ISIS strong only in Kobane’s east? Why is it not strong either in its south or west? Since these trains stopped in villages located in the east of Kobane, we guess they had brought ammunition and additional force for the ISIS.” In the second article on September 30, 2014, a CHP delegation visited Kobani, where locals claimed that everything from the clothes ISIS militants wear to their guns comes from Turkey. (See HERE and HERE.)

• Released by Nuhaber, a video shows Turkish military convoys carrying tanks and ammunition moving freely under ISIS flags in the Cerablus region and Karkamis border crossing (September 25, 2014). There are writings in Turkish on the trucks.

• Salih Muslim, PYD head, claims that 120 militants crossed into Syria from Turkey between October 20th and 24th, 2014.

• According to an op-ed written by a YPG commander in The New York Times on October 29, 2014, Turkey allows ISIS militants and their equipment to pass freely over the border.

• Diken reported, “ISIS fighters crossed the border from Turkey into Syria, over the Turkish train tracks that delineate the border, in full view of Turkish soldiers. They were met there by PYD fighters and stopped.”

• A Kurdish commander in Kobani claims that ISIS militants have Turkish entry stamps on their passports.

• Kurds trying to join the battle in Kobani are turned away by Turkish police at the Turkey-Syrian border.

• OdaTV released a photograph of a Turkish soldier befriending ISIS militants.





Turkey and ISIS Share a Worldview

• RT reports on Vice President Joe Biden’s remarks detailing Turkish support to ISIS.

According to the Hurriyet Daily News on September 26, 2014, “The feelings of the AKP’s heavyweights are not limited to Ankara. I was shocked to hear words of admiration for ISIL from some high-level civil servants even in Şanliurfa. ‘They are like us, fighting against seven great powers in the War of Independence,’ one said.” “Rather than the [Kurdistan Workers’ Party] PKK on the other side, I would rather have ISIL as a neighbor,” said another.”

• Cengiz Candar, a well-respected Turkish journalist, maintained that MIT helped “midwife” the Islamic state in Iraq and Syria, as well as other Jihadi groups.

• An AKP council member posted on his Facebook page: “Thankfully ISIS exists... May you never run out of ammunition...”

• A Turkish Social Security Institution supervisor uses the ISIS logo in internal correspondences.

• Bilal Erdogan and Turkish officials meet alleged ISIS fighters.

Mr. Phillips is Director of the Program on Peace-building and Rights at Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights. He served as a Senior Adviser and Foreign Affairs Expert for the U.S. Department of State.


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Does any one here wonder how ISIS has all those cells and conducted attacks around the world?

Reza Kahlili, former IRGC officer, and CIA agent.

- Director of National Intelligence James Clapper recently told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence about his concerns of Iran’s willingness to attack the United States in response to any confrontation.

- Brig. Gen. Mohammad-Reza Naghdi, during a gathering of high-ranking members of the Revolutionary Guards command and the Basij militia, announced that Iranian assets have successfully infiltrated deep within the West, from Europe to New York.

- I can attest to how the Guards successfully use mosques, Islamic cultural centers, Islamic student associations, alliances with other Islamic groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood, and Muslims from Afghani and Pakistani groups to infiltrate the West and infect its society.

- The Iranian Quds Forces along with Hezbollah cells have a large presence in Latin America, especially in Venezuela, and through collaboration with drug cartels, they get into Mexico and from there into the United States.

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This is the first truth, i ever heard from you. reason could be that the facts are too obvious for you or your brother's here to hide.
Indian monkeys enjoying Iranian hospitality... can you deny? I doubt!
Zanibaboons, killing kids in Iraq and Syria in the name of Hussainiet and they are trained armed and shipped by IRG is no secret... can you deny? I doubt!
Pakistan's previous regime importing (smuggling) low quality oil products from Iran, while Iran crying sanctions, while US overlooking... can you deny? I doubt!
List is long and as the saying goes... .you can run but you can't hide.


Will you please give me the chance to read the whole cover of what you have written above?
 

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