Alqaeda/ nusra, IS, Boko haram, Abu sayaf, Taliban are all a result of salafization of Sunnis, do you imply that they are somehow good in any way?
And the salafist which do not support these groups usually support other extremest groups such as the various terrorist groups in Syria. You seem like a great example of what I mean.
You don't support IS only because they fight other terrorists groups in Syria, but in reality you fully support their war against Shias as we can tell.
the rest of your comment is a joke.
As for the Syrian revolution, the armed groups STARTED as extremists and some of the FSA decided to become "moderate" for US support later on. It seems your lot forget the anthem of the revolution when it first started. Many people try to put the blame on Assad for allowing extremism to grow, the truth is the complete opposite.
As for Salafist jihadis not hurting mainstream Sunnis, that is totally natural. Except when the interest clash that's when hardcore salafists start killing mainstream Sunnis as we see in Syria, Egypt, Somalia, Yemen, and even IS's attempt to eradicate some of the Iraqi Sunni tribes.
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Updates on the situation.
Rumors about a large scale operation set to begin in Sallahidden or Kirkuk, or maybe both.
30 Iraqi forces killed near Tikrit in a double suicide bombings
100 IS killed near baiji, including an IS propoganda man known as "asad baiji" on twitter.
Some families start returning to the liberated areas in Diyala after a thorough ID check. Some of the returning Sunni residents have decided to arm against any possible IS attack and have since been cooperative with the Iraqi security forces.
IS claims to have captured three spies belonging to the popular mobilization forces in Mosul. That ispretty weird considering there are no Shia in Mosul and the men captured are all Sunni.
Warning, graphic material at the end of the video. Just another scare tactic which seems to have no affect anymore.