ISIS (and related) "Official" Thread

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sure bro. Europeans are pussies, even more so today. Theres been terror attacks since 9/11 and nothing near what you describe. But even if those pale pussies tried it theyre economies would collapse. two north Africans went on a murder spree last month and all that happened was a couple bricks got thrown at mosques. Western Europeans are estrogen soaked cowards
:mjlol: The insecurity and fake tough guy act is reeking from this post
 
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Its time to bring out the nukes. Enough playin around. Nuke em :beli:


I bet Putin is funding them. Or Halliburton
 
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It's truth :yeshrug: How many people did she kill when she didn't detonate? Explain yourself.

America has the same standards regarding the death penalty. She helped commit a terrorist attack and people died. There's not a lot that needs to explained. You said they weren't convicted etc that was wrong.
Have fun propping up IS online though, very cool and edgy.

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America has the same standards regarding the death penalty. She helped commit a terrorist attack and people died. There's not a lot that needs to explained. You said they weren't convicted etc that was wrong.
Have fun propping up IS online though, very cool and edgy.

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Good lord you are flat out retarded. Where in the blue hell did i "prop" up ISIS. The old you must be a supporter or else you would agree with me argument. Some Bill O'Reilly type shyt right there. Sorry i don't agree that a women prisoner should be burned cause someone unrelated to her in scattered organization horrifically burned a Jordanian pilot to death.

Also you didn't answer the question and brought up America for no reason. :lolbron: And even then you were wrong. Who has the U.S executed in a circumstance specifically to get "revenge" (Jordanian government said these executions are revenge, even though the prisoners likely never even met anyone involved in the burning,) for what someone in the same organization did in a different country unrelated to their case. :ufdup: Literally never.
 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Management_of_Savagery

Management of Savagery: The Most Critical Stage Through Which the Ummah Will Pass (Arabic: إدارة التوحش: أخطر مرحلة ستمر بها الأمة‎, Idārat at-Tawahhush:Akhtar marhalah satamourrou biha l ummah),[1] also translated as Administration of Savagery,[1] is a book by the Islamist strategist Abu Bakr Naji, published on the Internet in 2004. It aimed to provide a strategy for al-Qaeda and other jihadists whereby they could create a new Islamic caliphate.[2]

The real identity of Abu Bakr Naji is claimed by the Al Arabiya Institute for Studies to be Muhammad Khalil al-Hakaymah.[3][4] His known works are this piece and some contributions to the al-Qaeda online magazine Sawt al-Jihad. National Public Radio has described Naji as a "top al-Qaida insider" and characterized the work as "al-Qaida's playbook".[5]

Themes
Management of Savagery discusses the need to create and manage nationalist and religious resentment and violence in order to create long-term propaganda opportunities for jihadist groups. Notably, Naji discusses the value of provoking military responses from superpowers in order to recruit and train guerilla fighters and to create martyrs. Naji suggests that a long-lasting strategy of attrition will reveal fundamental weaknesses in the ability of superpowers to defeat committed jihadists.[6]

Management of Savagery argues that carrying out a campaign of constant violent attacks in Muslim states will eventually exhaust their ability and will to enforce their authority, and that as the writ of the state withers away, chaos—or "savagery"—will ensue. Jihadists can take advantage of this savagery to win popular support, or at least acquiescence, by implementing security, providing social services, and imposing Sharia. As these territories increase, they can become the nucleus of a new caliphate.[2][6] Naji nominated Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, North Africa, Nigeria and Pakistan as potential targets, due to their geography, weak military presence in remote areas, existing jihadist presence, and easy accessibility of weapons.[7]

Naji professes to have been inspired by Ibn Taymiyya, the influential 14th century Islamic scholar and theologian. His book displays a thoughtful understanding of western institutions and value systems, and the role and history of Islamist movements in Egypt, Afghanistan and the Middle East, particularly the activities of Islamic Jihad in Egypt during the 1990s.[6]

In Practice
A number of media outlets have compared the attempts by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant to establish territorial control in Iraq and Syria with the strategy outlined in Management of Savagery.[6][8][9][10] The premier issue of the Islamic State's online magazine, Dabiq, contained discussion of guerilla warfare and tactics that closely resembled the writings and terminology used in Management of Savagery, although the book is not mentioned directly.[11]

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has been described by The Jamestown Foundation as following Naji's guidelines in Yemen,[1] while the book has been mentioned positively in interviews with members of Somalia's Al-Shabaab.[12]
 

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Good lord you are flat out retarded. Where in the blue hell did i "prop" up ISIS. The old you must be a supporter or else you would agree with me argument. Some Bill O'Reilly type shyt right there. Sorry i don't agree that a women prisoner should be burned cause someone unrelated to her in scattered organization horrifically burned a Jordanian pilot to death.

Also you didn't answer the question and brought up America for no reason. :lolbron: And even then you were wrong. Who has the U.S executed in a circumstance specifically to get "revenge" (Jordanian government said these executions are revenge, even though the prisoners likely never even met anyone involved in the burning,) for what someone in the same organization did in a different country unrelated to their case. :ufdup: Literally never.

too many logical fallacies and outright lies in your posts.

kingsmen is this your new handle?
 
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