ISIS (and related) "Official" Thread

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I would not be surprised if ISIS has a second major attack in France, possibly even bigger than the last(Eiffel Tower). Its ironic these series of events is what is gonna make France shed its reputation for being soft and too "loose" with taking in everyone. It would not shock me if the country completely changes policy wise.
 

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I cannot say this enough. There are news updates every sec with what France is doing in their investigation...this is a new type of France...I dont remember this months ago....ISIS just changed that country overnight.
 

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I cannot say this enough. There are news updates every sec with what France is doing in their investigation...this is a new type of France...I dont remember this months ago....ISIS just changed that country overnight.
follow Sara Carter on Twitter. It's crazy how the French has done a 360. It's for the best imo. As soon as Obama is out of office America is going to be pulled to the right!
 

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follow Sara Carter on Twitter. It's crazy how the French has done a 360. It's for the best imo. As soon as Obama is out of office America is going to be pulled to the right!

America being pulled the right is a good thing? :patrice:
 

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shoulda changed it back in January.

I don't believe in religious prophecies people love bringing up in situations like this but I do believe in a series of events leading to a big factor. In layman's terms I think these situations over a long period of time with European countries killing each other(Yes folks i know Black people died in the paris attacks) and arabs killing each other and other europeans....eventually Africa as a continent will continue to improve after staying neutral and getting younger with new leadership
 

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I would not be surprised if ISIS has a second major attack in France, possibly even bigger than the last(Eiffel Tower). Its ironic these series of events is what is gonna make France shed its reputation for being soft and too "loose" with taking in everyone. It would not shock me if the country completely changes policy wise.
I heard an NPR clip of the leader of their right wing......... she was sounding very rational with her proposals :leon:

Problem with the left is they put political correctness over sovereignty...... PCism is important but without sovereignty you ahve nothing
 

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When a muslim blows up a place while shouting god is the greatest, we blame socio economic problems and colonization

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“Religion has a role but it is a role of justification,” he tells me. “It’s not why they do this [or] why young people go there.”

Isis members, he says, are using religion to advance a political vision, rather than using politics to advance a religious vision. “To give themselves a bit more legitimacy, they use Islam as their justification. It’s not about religion, it’s about identity . . . You identify with the victims, [with] the guys being killed by your enemies.”

- Forensic psychiatrist Marc Sageman. Psychiatrist and academic is a former CIA operations officer who was based in Pakistan in the late 1980s. There he worked closely with the Afghan mujahedin. He has since advised the New York City Police Department on counterterrorism issues, testified in front of the 9/11 Commission in Washington, DC, and, in his acclaimed works Understanding Terror Networks and Leaderless Jihad, closely analysed the biographies of several hundred terrorists.

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In 2008, a classified briefing note on radicalisation, prepared by MI5’s behavioural science unit, was obtained by theGuardian. It revealed: “Far from being religious zealots, a large number of those involved in terrorism do not practise their faith regularly. Many lack religious literacy and could . . . be regarded as religious novices.” The MI5 analysts noted the disproportionate number of converts and the high propensity for “drug-taking, drinking alcohol and visiting prostitutes”.

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Writing in his 2011 book The Black Banners: the Inside Story of 9/11 and the War Against al-Qaeda, the Lebanese-American former FBI agent Ali H Soufan, who led the bureau’s pre-9/11 investigation into al-Qaeda, observed: “When I first began interrogating al-Qaeda members, I found that while they could quote Bin Laden’s sayings by heart, I knew far more of the Quran than they did – and in fact some barely knew classical Arabic, the language of both the hadith and the Quran.

Mehdi Hasan: How Islamic is Islamic State?




So there you have it. You have the CIA, FBI, Mi5 saying the typical recruit for ISIS/AQ etc is not particularly religious but what do they know. In fact they might be in cahoots with the turrrists to take down America :patrice:
 

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“Religion has a role but it is a role of justification,” he tells me. “It’s not why they do this [or] why young people go there.”

Isis members, he says, are using religion to advance a political vision, rather than using politics to advance a religious vision. “To give themselves a bit more legitimacy, they use Islam as their justification. It’s not about religion, it’s about identity . . . You identify with the victims, [with] the guys being killed by your enemies.”

- Forensic psychiatrist Marc Sageman. Psychiatrist and academic is a former CIA operations officer who was based in Pakistan in the late 1980s. There he worked closely with the Afghan mujahedin. He has since advised the New York City Police Department on counterterrorism issues, testified in front of the 9/11 Commission in Washington, DC, and, in his acclaimed works Understanding Terror Networks and Leaderless Jihad, closely analysed the biographies of several hundred terrorists.

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In 2008, a classified briefing note on radicalisation, prepared by MI5’s behavioural science unit, was obtained by theGuardian. It revealed: “Far from being religious zealots, a large number of those involved in terrorism do not practise their faith regularly. Many lack religious literacy and could . . . be regarded as religious novices.” The MI5 analysts noted the disproportionate number of converts and the high propensity for “drug-taking, drinking alcohol and visiting prostitutes”.

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Writing in his 2011 book The Black Banners: the Inside Story of 9/11 and the War Against al-Qaeda, the Lebanese-American former FBI agent Ali H Soufan, who led the bureau’s pre-9/11 investigation into al-Qaeda, observed: “When I first began interrogating al-Qaeda members, I found that while they could quote Bin Laden’s sayings by heart, I knew far more of the Quran than they did – and in fact some barely knew classical Arabic, the language of both the hadith and the Quran.

Mehdi Hasan: How Islamic is Islamic State?




So there you have it. You have the CIA, FBI, Mi5 saying the typical recruit for ISIS/AQ etc is not particularly religious but what do they know. In fact they might be in cahoots with the turrrists to take down America :patrice:
Mehdi Hassan? really?

See this is the problem with debating theists on theology...at some level, they're all delusional.

of course MEDHI-fukkING-HASSAN disagrees with ISIS...he's one of the many muslim apologists with TV time.




:mjlol:

REALLY? Of course he'd ignore the parts ISIS/L/Daesh uses :heh:


Whole debate here:

 
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