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Daesh leader threatens attacks in Turkey & Saudi Arabia, but not in Iran!

LOL! :rofl:

taliban is just 1. there are many other in pipeline Jud, JI, JUI, aswj etc.

Bro as a shia you are my brother and I am with you 100%
We have to build unity between us so India does not capitalize. They have already driven a wedge between muslims in Lucknow with the result that there is difference in each sects voting preferences. On the other hand shia Gilgit Baltistan a shia region fully supported Pakistan. Even Jinnah was shia. So we should respect shias and their work for Pakistan.
 
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iranian backed militia did that.
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/06/02/iran-backed-militias-burn-isis-prisoner-alive/

why is it that the TTP leader was freed from US prison to establish TTP and now Isis was created by a similar person.
All you can see in that so called "video" is one single still and it doesnt show whats actually burning it just claims its a person,frankly its just more of the bullsh!t of the: "shia militias are as bad as isis" variety,just another attempt at some idiotic equivalency argument.
Oh and I also found this horror show so it looks like the jordanian pilot wasnt the only victim to die this way
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ws-four-Iraqi-Shia-prisoners-burnt-alive.html
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These four men chained upside down about to be burned to death by isis
 
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All you can see in that so called "video" is one single still and it doesnt show whats actually burning it just claims its a person,frankly its just more of the bullsh!t of the: "shia militias are as bad as isis" variety,just another attempt at some idiotic equivalency argument.
Oh and I also found this horror show so it looks like the jordanian pilot wasnt the only victim to die this way
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ws-four-Iraqi-Shia-prisoners-burnt-alive.html
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These four men chained upside down about to be burned to death by isis
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/isis-terrorist-strung-up-burned-6343903
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...h-charred-body-ISIS-fighter-burned-death.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-dies-shared-hashtag-burning-young-Sunni.html
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...s-for-fear-they-would-join-Islamic-State.html
http://www.voanews.com/a/video-claims-to-show-shia-forces-in-iraq-executing-sunni-boy/2667978.html

LOL! :rofl:

taliban is just 1. there are many other in pipeline Jud, JI, JUI, aswj etc.
Jud,JI and JUI are not jihadi organization.your comment is based on hate towards people of other sects. JI only fought along side pakistan army in 1971 war. they are political force and patriotic pakistanis.
 
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ISIS has attacked many countries in the world, killed many civilians around the world. ISIS has many cells in many countries around the world. However, The same ISIS has none in Iran, coincidence?

Those news are the ones you will hear more often than ever, for It is the truth.

What is the benefit of the alliance between Iran and ISIS for both sides?

- ISIS to gain Islamic Caliphate,

- Iran to demonize the Sunni population, and also to keep the Syrian Revolution to prevent The west from toppling the Assad puppet regime.

Some people could raise objection to this fact, then i would suggest them to look at the situation in those countries.

-ISIS declared a puppet country in Syria and Iraq, conducted many lethal attacks in the world, but none whatsoever in Iran,

- Iran has demonized the Sunnis in both countries, forced majority sunnis to leave the country, who ever resists to leave and fights the Assad regime for proven war crimes of the regime is labeled as terrorists, just like in Iraq, and killed brutaly with barell bombs or chemical ones.

If there is still any objection, I also would like to mention the birth of the ISIS with help of Iran; and how Assad regime in Syria and Maliki/Abadi paved the way for Iran to demonize the Sunnis in both countries.
 
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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 »

There are over 140 terrorist attacks in 29 countries around the world. Those attacks have killed over 2000 people, and left thousands of them injured.

Do you see Iran in the map or the list that shows brutal attacks of ISIS?

Why have ISIS conducted attacks around the world, but left untouched Iran that is right next to Iraq, not thousands kilometers away, like USA.
 
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Because we will slaughter them before they can reach to our borders, we have announced a 40 km buffer zone alongside our borders. we kill those rats in their holes, that's why we have entered iraq and Syria.
It seems your asses are on fire that your darling couldn't do shit about Iran:flame:
 
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In 2014 ISIS blitz, when they were capturing large areas Iraq and Syria, while every single country in the world, including ones mentioned in this thread were watching like a potato, it was Iran that rushed to help Iraq, sending 2 planes full of weapons to Iraq on the same night, and also sending planes full of weapons to Kurdish Peshmerga.

ISIS is the legitimate son of Saudi Arabia and the ideology they stand for, saying that Iran is allied with Daesh while Saudi Arabia actually opposes it is ought to be one of the most ridiculous jokes ever told.

It's amazing how some people aren't even smart enough to ask themselves why would Iran unleash a savage terrorist groups on its 2 closest allies in region, Iraq and Syria? Why would it send dozens of advisers to Iraq to help fight Daesh? Why would it accept casualties in fights against Daesh?

Even a simpleton would ask these questions first and foremost.

It's understandable why the Saudis don't want to be publicly associated with the ISIS.

ISIS has attacked many countries in the world, killed many civilians around the world. ISIS has many cells in many countries around the world. However, The same ISIS has none in Iran, coincidence?

Those news are the ones you will hear more often than ever, for It is the truth.

What is the benefit of the alliance between Iran and ISIS for both sides?

- ISIS to gain Islamic Caliphate,

- Iran to demonize the Sunni population, and also to keep the Syrian Revolution to prevent The west from toppling the Assad puppet regime.

Some people could raise objection to this fact, then i would suggest them to look at the situation in those countries.

-ISIS declared a puppet country in Syria and Iraq, conducted many lethal attacks in the world, but none whatsoever in Iran,

- Iran has demonized the Sunnis in both countries, forced majority sunnis to leave the country, who ever resists to leave and fights the Assad regime for proven war crimes of the regime is labeled as terrorists, just like in Iraq, and killed brutaly with barell bombs or chemical ones.

If there is still any objection, I also would like to mention the birth of the ISIS with help of Iran; and how Assad regime in Syria and Maliki/Abadi paved the way for Iran to demonize the Sunnis in both countries.

There have been no ISIS attacks in India either. It has more to do with the negligible number of ultra-radical Sunnis in the countries.

we have announced a 40 km buffer zone alongside our borders.

Do you have more information regarding that?
 
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Nor what the Iraqi army did in Kuwait. Both instances are well documented.

The point here is that this "ISIS" which supposedly hates Iran and Iranians more than anybody else yet hardly ever mentions them nor attacks them, is supposedly a proxy of Saudi Arabia/GCC/Arab nations/Turkey/West etc. What a wonderful proxy that never attacks your supposed enemy but your own interests in the region and your own self! Brilliant theory!

Did your pull that "statistic" out of your hairy ***** *** or what? Or did you inject too much opium today? It is obvious that you are a Farsi so I am not sure why you are using the Afghan flag.



You forgot that most of your leadership, that came to power thanks to Baba America, are more loyal to the Mullah's in Iran than their own country. Many speak about this openly (WIlayat al-Faqih) and not only that during the Iraq-Iran war many thought with Iran against their own countrymen.
And what exactly was the nature of that "aid"? A few advisers etc. that changed nothing on the ground. Similar to how the Mullah's claimed to have "saved" 12 million big Baghdad from at most 10.000 ISIS members. Another good joke.

If the Mullah's are such good friends of yours why don't they return the planes, military equipment etc. that they stole from Iraq and which could have been used ages ago? Why don't they host any Iraqi refugees? Why are there more Iraqis in UAE alone since 2003?

I do not think that any regional countries were telling the US anything as the US does not need to listen to any regional country.

Anyway yet another confirmation of what we all knew.

Iranians have the highest number of heroin addicts in the world and every Tom, Dick and Harry is able to smuggle drugs into Iran, barefooted Baloch militants are crossing the Iranian-Pakistani border on a weekly basis, Kurds from Iraq are crossing into Iran freely etc. yet we are all to believe that the only reason why Iran has not been attacked by ISIS is due to their strong internal security. Despite ISIS being next door.:lol:

As for not having "ISIS members within them", there have been at least 200 Iranians (Iranian Kurds alone mind you) fighting for ISIS. A few dozen suicide bombers included. All of which can be documented by a few Google searches.

Recently we saw some anti-terror operation being published by the Mullah's of supposed ISIS cells however it looked so staged that hardly anyone outside of Iran took it for granted.

ISIS can attack the most powerful regional countries let alone nations in the world (Western powers) etc. but not "mighty Iran". That is something only the 1000's upon 1000's of drug smugglers, Kurds, Baloch etc. can do.

Not only that ISIS has been a blessing for Iran in every way and shape that you can look at it. Similar to how Al-Assad freed all jailed Islamists and allowed much of his opposition to be dominated by certain groups. Permitting ISIS to kill FSA members etc. Buying oil from ISIS etc.

ISIS suddenly appearing in Syria meant the delegitimization of the Syrian opposition globally and served the interests of Al-Assad perfectly. Similar to how an ISIS insurgency benefits many Iraqi politicians in power (Sunni as Shia) etc. Removes focus from their horrible job at running the country and actually offering people services. For once unites people too and gives a bigger say to Shia militants and their allied political groups.

Not to say that ISIS is basically an local creation and a mixture of Ba'athism (the entire leadership is made up by former Iraqi Baathists - a dead ideology) and a mixture of Jihadism which serves well to get recruits. KSA never had good ties with the Baathists and they threatened Arab monarchism as "Arab nationalists" and now they are doing it under the disguise of Islamists.

Essentially it is a power struggle between Iraqi Sunni Arabs (a significant portion of them) and Iraqi Shia Arabs.

This is why initially you had Iraqi Sunni Sufi Groups, tribal groups in Anbar, Ninawa, Diyala, Salah-ad-Din etc., mainstream politicians (Nujaifi, Jabouri, Issawi, Abu Risha etc. - none of them can be called ISIS followers or believers in their ideology), Ad-Douris groups etc. supporting the revolts back in 2012 and 2013 (before too) and the opposition against the Baghdad regime led then by Al-Maliki. All those groups joined hands until ISIS wanted a monopoly and started targeting those former "allies". They were not really allies but they both did not want to be ruled by Al-Malikis regime and de facto the Mullah's in Iran and their henchmen/puppets in Iraq.

And to think that this will suddenly change should ISIS return to sleeper cells or until another group emerges, is wishful thinking and I honestly don't blame the average Iraqi Sunni Arab living in Ninawa, Anbar, Salah ad-Din, Diyala, Kirkuk, Babil etc. for not wanting to live under such an regime. Unless of course the unimaginable happens and the corrupt, incompetent etc. Iraqi politicians begin to serve their people and country and the loyal puppets of Iran/Mullah's become more loyal to their country rather than foreigners. The list is very long and none of this seems likely in the nearby future.

Now they are "celebrating" the slow capture of a 1.5 million big city that was captured by less than 10.000 ISIS members (vast majority local members to make it even more embarrassing) and which should never have been captured to begin with if those people in power were so great as some claim.



Funnily enough both of those parties (Iraqi Ba'athists aka ISIS) are twins if not at least siblings. Along with a third group (Al-Assad aka Syrian Ba'athists). Talk about a bad comedy gone wrong.

Another hilarious thing is Syrian Ba'athist's (led by Alawis - not even Shias) are great but Iraqi Ba'athist's (mostly Sunnis) are bad despite there not being any difference in politics or actions.

Islamists ruling the "Islamic" "Republic" of Iran is great but Islamists (read Sunnis) ruling elsewhere is bad.

When you think about it both ISIS and the "Islamic" "Republic" of Iran are two sides of the same coin foreign policy wise. One is trying to spread their version of Islamism (Wilayat al-Faqih) and the other (ISIS) their own perverted version. Both despise Arab monarchies and consider them their foremost enemies. Funny, is it not?

Even funnier when both of those terrorist groups policies are doing nothing but damage the Arab world and Arab countries which is the end goal of both. One due to ancient rivalries the other due to chaos being needed for them to exist in the first place. Both hate mainstream Sunni Islam too and want to undermine it.

Similar to how the Iranian Mullah's want to undermine the traditional way of understanding Zaydism in Northern Yemen (through using proxies such as Houthis and sending their leaders to Iran in order to be influenced by the cancerous Wilayat al-Faqih) and the Iraqi Shia Arab traditional view of Twelver Islam as understood by the Iraqi Arab hawza in Najaf and Karbala. This power struggle is ongoing currently and many Iraqi Shia clerics speak about it openly.

One of them spoke about it as far back as pre-2003.


Former Hezbollah member (leading member) talking about the exact same thing.


We Arabs know our enemies well and their plots. Maybe outsiders will be fooled but eventually the ant will be crushed and we are well prepared.

Of course dumb and blind sheep will never change. Too bad when it is their countries that suffer the most from this cancer (Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and now Yemen too). At one period in time you reach a limit where you say/conclude; "we want the best for you, but if you are unable to help yourself first there is little we can do". I have reached this conclusion but time will once again prove me right as it has done so many times before on so many different issues. 1979 was indeed a bad year that gave rise to two cancers

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_Revolution

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Mosque_seizure

of whose descendants we are still fighting to this very day.

Any sane person that understands this region, its history, historical rivalries, internal rivalries and the ground realties can make his own conclusions. I especially appeal to the non-Muslim and Western readers here. Read my post, investigate everything that I wrote which is factual and based on facts (you can yourself check this) and connect the dots.

Ask yourself which regimes, groups, states etc. benefit the most from those actions that I have described. Once you are able to answer this question you have the likely source.

And of course I have not even talked about the Western involvement here and their plans of reshaping the region. Also that part you can investigate based on what has occurred in the past 3-4 years and once again connect the dots.

Better to understand what is currently going on, look at Syria and the actions of those regimes, groups etc. who supposedly want the Al-Assad regime removed yet do nothing , let alone did nothing for years before Russia suddenly appeared "out of nowhere". The last claim is of course another lie and we all know that the West and Russia cooperate together in Syria.

Syria by itself is not so interesting or special but the politics that have followed and will follow will tell us a lot about the future goals of certain regimes and powers in regards to the region and its future.
Where have you been hiding. :what:
 
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It's understandable why the Saudis don't want to be publicly associated with the ISIS.



There have been no ISIS attacks in India either. It has more to do with the negligible number of ultra-radical Sunnis in the countries.



Do you have more information regarding that?

Does India have the same interests and conditions with Iran?

Does India have any involement in the birth of ISIS like Iran?

Have India been founded on the same principles like Mullahs and ISIS?
 
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ISIS has attacked many countries in the world, killed many civilians around the world. ISIS has many cells in many countries around the world. However, The same ISIS has none in Iran, coincidence?

Those news are the ones you will hear more often than ever, for It is the truth.

What is the benefit of the alliance between Iran and ISIS for both sides?

- ISIS to gain Islamic Caliphate,

- Iran to demonize the Sunni population, and also to keep the Syrian Revolution to prevent The west from toppling the Assad puppet regime.

Some people could raise objection to this fact, then i would suggest them to look at the situation in those countries.

-ISIS declared a puppet country in Syria and Iraq, conducted many lethal attacks in the world, but none whatsoever in Iran,

- Iran has demonized the Sunnis in both countries, forced majority sunnis to leave the country, who ever resists to leave and fights the Assad regime for proven war crimes of the regime is labeled as terrorists, just like in Iraq, and killed brutaly with barell bombs or chemical ones.

If there is still any objection, I also would like to mention the birth of the ISIS with help of Iran; and how Assad regime in Syria and Maliki/Abadi paved the way for Iran to demonize the Sunnis in both countries.

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There are over 140 terrorist attacks in 29 countries around the world. Those attacks have killed over 2000 people, and left thousands of them injured.

Do you see Iran in the map or the list that shows brutal attacks of ISIS?

Why have ISIS conducted attacks around the world, but left untouched Iran that is right next to Iraq, not thousands kilometers away, like USA.


Thanks for the promotion of the iranian security forces :)

Only blind delusional fishes close their eyes and live in their black and white dream. Yes Iran didnt destroy several isis cells that planned to do suicide attacks in tehran. Iran didnt save iraqi kurdistan from isis and didnt help iraqis to exterminate this isis scum.
Your argument = because irans security forces are good at what they do and prevent isis from doing any harm to innocent people they must have a secret alliance. Btw. what you cannot see does not mean that is not happening. You conspiracy fish do you think we live also on a flat earth? I call you flat earth guy from now on.

Im sure you would be only satisfied as some other hiars here when the blood of iranian children and women is on the floor. But even at that point you would say it wasnt isis bu an inside job so that iran can oretend its also attacked.


 
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Does India have the same interests and conditions with Iran?

Does India have any involement in the birth of ISIS like Iran?

Have India been founded on the same principles like Mullahs and ISIS?

Not directly related to ISIS, but we have been combating ultra-radical Islam for decades, long before terrorism became a household name all across the world.

Iran is not a victim of ultra-radical Sunni Islam based on ISIS's Salafi ideology. Majority of their population follow Shia Islam, with only 5% being Sunni, who are mainly Kurds, so ISIS could not spread their influence there.

Except for Europe, where ISIS infiltrated through refugees, other places were not directly attacked by ISIS, they were attacked by locals who were influenced by ISIS's Salafi ideology.

Similarly India is untouched because most of the Muslims are Sufi, not Salafi. The Deobandis are doing their best by not accepting Salafi. So less ISIS influence is possible in India. Hence no attacks.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/narendra-modi-world-sufi-forum-islam/1/626522.html
 
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