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Another joke which will turn into propoganda against Pakistan!
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People are more interested in believing what ISIS is saying than the truth let them sell what sells...not until people change their willing to be brainwashed attitude....media will keep being the slave of advertisement for ISIS and their likesShould the need arise, Islamic State (formerly ISIS/ISIL) could buy a nuclear weapon in Pakistan within 12 months, the group's in-house magazine boasts in an article attributed to hostage journalist John Cantlie.
The article talks about a "hypothetical operation" in which the Islamic State uses its "billions of dollars" to buy a nuclear device in Pakistan "through weapons dealers with links to corrupt officials in the region."
The weapon could then be transported through Libya and Nigeria. The article suggests that "drug shipments from Columbia bound for Europe pass through West Africa, so moving other types of contraband from East to West is just as possible."
The device would land on the south shores of South America and make its way to Mexico, from where "it’s just a quick hop through a smuggling tunnel" to the US. The chilling conclusion is that in the end, "they’re mingling with another 12 million 'illegal' aliens in America with a nuclear bomb in the trunk of their car."
The author admits this is a "far-fetched" scenario, but goes on to say it is far more possible now than it was a year ago.
Islamic State, he says, "will be looking to do something big, something that would make any past operation look like a squirrel shoot." Something of the scale could be made possible, according to the article, by an unprecedented condensation of various extreme Islamist groups under the terror organization’s wing.
The article mentions militant groups such as Boko Haram, which recently pledged allegiance to Islamic State. It says there are many Boko followers across the Middle East given confidence by the territorial gains made by the ISIS terrorists: "Nothing on this scale has happened this big or this quick before. Huge swathes of Pakistan, Nigeria, Libya, Yemen and the Sinai Peninsula are all now united under the black flag."
The estimates as to the number of ISIS fighters across the territories it control vary greatly. The total number in Iraq and Syria range from about 30,000, according to CIA estimates, to up to 70,000 according to the Russian military, to as many as 200,000, according to a November statement by a Kurdish leader.
It is even more difficult to pinpoint the exact amount of money Islamic State has in its disposal. Some estimates have suggested it has about $2 billion in assets, which puts buying a nuclear weapon far beyond its capability at the moment.
Photojournalist John Cantlie, who is named in the magazine as the author of the article, is a hostage of the Islamic State. The terrorists have held him for over two years now, and used him in a number of propaganda videos. In those videos he says he has converted to the Islamic State’s extremist ideology, but it is widely believed he is being intimidated into making such statements.
Nukes within a year? ISIS magazine boasts they can be bought in Pakistan — RT News
Indians are the strangest of Allah's creatures. Now they have started beliving in ISIS comic book In this same comic book they said, ''they're going to put isis flag on the White House''!
Here is a challenge for all my Indian brothers, ISIS claims to be an Islamic State; ruled by Sharia Law....now:
Where do you see India in the OP? Neither the source of the news, nor the person who posted it here, are Indian. Stop your obsession with India and discuss the topic.
Think about it.If thats the case, then why can't Indian, Russian, Chinese, French or UK official sell a functional nuclear device to ISIS?
Most of ISIS arms are from Iraqi army stockpiles, which they abandoned when they ran away.And why can't Israel provide them one? After all Israel has provided them everything they need to set on fire ME?
Do you really think that the US needs a 9/11, to attack Pakistan? Or any other country, for that matter?Another 9/11 is needed to attack Pakistan. Same conspiracies and scenarios were painted about plane hitting WTC before 9/11.
Didi, go check out hours long documentaries on 9/11 available on youtube. You will get all answers.Think about it.
Most of ISIS arms are from Iraqi army stockpiles, which they abandoned when they ran away.
Do you really think that the US needs a 9/11, to attack Pakistan? Or any other country, for that matter?
BTW, try doing a cost-benefit analysis from USA's POV. How much damage would a 9/11 attack do to their economy and society? And how much would another war in a far off land cost them? And what benefits would it bring? It's not like Pakistan is teeming with oil or any other wealth that they can plunder.
Didi, go check out hours long documentaries on 9/11 available on youtube. You will get all answers.
Pakistan's nuclear capability is a no-no for USA from day one, India and Israel dont like it either. They need an excuse to neutralize Pakistan nuclear capability.
Think about it.
(They can, but they won't.)
Most of ISIS arms are from Iraqi army stockpiles, which they abandoned when they ran away.
Israel did not need to arm ISIL - Syria was already on fire, with civil war decimating the country. Iraq was actually a promising country, and allied with the US, and therefore it was in Israel's interest to keep it stable. Civil war and mass displacement and breakdown of the state of Iraq was not in Israel's interest.
There is a time when one has to admit that the responsibility for the strife and conflict across the middle east lies primarily with the people in those countries. No matter what your stance regarding Israel and Palestine is.
Do you really think that the US needs a 9/11, to attack Pakistan? Or any other country, for that matter?
BTW, try doing a cost-benefit analysis from USA's POV. How much damage would a 9/11 attack do to their economy and society? And how much would another war in a far off land cost them? And what benefits would it bring? It's not like Pakistan is teeming with oil or any other wealth that they can plunder.