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17 suspicious facts about Daesh

I think the only thing this guys have not blamed Iran for is global warming ... but I assure you that they will one day....
Actually as it seems we had to let ISIS scums enter into our territories and kill our citizens to make these people believe that ISIS is our sworn enemy otherwise we created it... as we created AQ, Boko Hram, Nusra, Al Shabab and ....

6) Daesh has halted its advancement at the borders of Samarra and Baghdad and has not fired a single bullet into Shi’ite territory.

Isis 'just one mile from Baghdad' as al-Qaeda fighters join forces against Syria air strikes


7) Daesh’s extending northern front has stopped at the borders of Kurdistan, not taking a single step into Kurdish territory. Daesh’s crimes have so far occurred solely against Sunni areas and states and specifically in the six provinces it occupies.

Then what happened in Kobani?

By 2 October 2014, ISIL succeeded in capturing 350 Kurdish villages and towns within the vicinity of Kobanî,[63] generating a wave of some 300,000 displaced Kurds, who fled across the border into Turkey's Şanlıurfa Province.[64] By January 2015, this had risen to 400,000.​
 
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I never call it that....I call it Deash or even mentally sick people ;)
Sister, I think you should know that Daesh stands for same thing that ISIS stands for, it's just the Arabic equivalent. It stands for Dawlat aI-Islamia fi Iraq and Sham. You are just using the Arabic equivalent, nothing different than ISIS. I hope you are relaxed now.
 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_of_Jurf_Al_Sakhar

Babil province, South of Baghdad.

Writer forgot IS couldn't step in Shi'ite majority territory due to heavy resistance, Amirli for example. The town was besieged with no military or PMF inside, solely locals defended it preventing IS from infiltrating. They're motivated as if they were to lose they'd all be beheaded and burnt, unlike Sunnis who can suddenly show support for IS then for Iraqi/Syrian forcesdepending on the situation..
 
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Guys this is getting ridiculous, do you have a conspiracy theory for everything? Can we not accept that ISIS needs to be destroyed and that maybe we shouldn't be pointing fingers? I'm 100% sure that Iran had nothing to do with ISIS or Turkey or America. ISIS is a terrorist group that needs to be wiped off the Earth we should be most likely focus on that point first and figure out how they came into existence AFTER they are all dead.
 
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Guys this is getting ridiculous, do you have a conspiracy theory for everything? Can we not accept that ISIS needs to be destroyed and that maybe we shouldn't be pointing fingers? I'm 100% sure that Iran had nothing to do with ISIS or Turkey or America. ISIS is a terrorist group that needs to be wiped off the Earth we should be most likely focus on that point first and figure out how they came into existence AFTER they are all dead.

How would obliterating ISIS help when their masters and backers are not even touched? What about US and Iran and Shia militias who are buddies of ISIS? What about ISIS/Daesh's foster father Assad - the bastard who slaughtered 300K muslims in syria? Syrian civil war is NOT about ISIS/Daesh. People who reduce the syrian civil war to ISIS are either ignorant or agents of iran and the west.
 
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How would obliterating ISIS help when their masters and backers are not even touched? What about US and Iran and Shia militias who are buddies of ISIS? What about ISIS/Daesh's foster father Assad - the bastard who slaughtered 300K muslims in syria? Syrian civil war is NOT about ISIS/Daesh. People who reduce the syrian civil war to ISIS are either ignorant or agents of iran and the west.

I am not reducing the Syrian War to just ISIS. But can you not agree that ISIS needs to be destroyed? Why suddenly go to war with everyone simply because you think so. I believe no one should intervene in the Syrian Civil war it is a complete mess and the more external factors that stick their hands into that mess only extend the conflict to even more violent degrees. ISIS is not just the Syrian Civil war but killing them would be good but what would be even better is not going to war with Regional powers. If ISIS is dead then they are dead I'm more then sure that their master stops at Al Baghdadi.
 
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How would obliterating ISIS help when their masters and backers are not even touched? What about US and Iran and Shia militias who are buddies of ISIS? What about ISIS/Daesh's foster father Assad - the bastard who slaughtered 300K muslims in syria? Syrian civil war is NOT about ISIS/Daesh. People who reduce the syrian civil war to ISIS are either ignorant or agents of iran and the west.

So, ISIS members are agents of Iran and west, yet 100% of its fighters are Sunnis. Interesting. I didn't know it's so easy for Shias to manipulate and recruit Sunnis to join such a vile group if psychopaths.

Shia groups in Iraq are buddies of ISIS? How so? Because they are killing the most number of ISIS rodents? Shias have created ISIS and then it's Shias themselves who are fighting and killing them the most?

A Salafi's lame logic is the same as suicide bombers who are convinced blowing up themselves among civilians will get them paradise and 72 virgins, so I don't really expect sanity here.
 
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Sister, I think you should know that Daesh stands for same thing that ISIS stands for, it's just the Arabic equivalent. It stands for Dawlat aI-Islamia fi Iraq and Sham. You are just using the Arabic equivalent, nothing different than ISIS. I hope you are relaxed now.
Errr....Is that what Persians think it means?

A quick google search would have helped. You are using the Acronym while I am talking about the Arabic word (“Da’esh”) :

That daesh is an Arabic word in its own right (rather than an acronym) meaning 'a group of bigots who impose their will on others' That it can be 'differently conjugated' to mean either the phrase above or 'to trample and crush' That one of the words in the acronym also means 'to trample or crush'

In essence, the insult of the acronym stems from the fact abbreviations are not nearly as widely used in Latin-Arabic languages as in languages based on the purely Latin alphabet, Arabic-English translator Alice Guthrie explained.

“Thus, the creation and use of a title that stands out as a nonsense neologism for an organisation like this one is inherently funny, disrespectful, and ultimately threatening of the organisation’s status,” she wrote.

“So the insult picked up on by Daesh is not just that the name makes them sound little, silly, and powerless, but that it implies they are monsters, and that they are made-up.”

In Arabic, the acronym ‘Daesh’ is one letter from the word ‘daas’ – meaning to trample or crush something underfoot. ‘Daas’ connotes a humiliation and lack of dignity, which Arabic speakers are aware of when using the word, but it is an overly simplistic interpretation of the Daesh acronym to place too emphasis on this interpretation.

How should the acronym be pronounced?
US president Obama appears to pronounce it as one syllable (“dash”) as you can hear here. But French leader Francois Hollande uses two syllables (“Daesh”), pronouncing it phonetically.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/daesh-isis-cameron-syria-air-strikes-a6757241.html

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/why-isis-h...name-worlds-most-dangerous-terrorists-1531506
 
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