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#1
Will Obama call ISISes bluff or will the radical extremists post a picture of Obama on a platter with an apple in his mouth?
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/01/27/...-messages/
ISIS threatens Obama, Japanese and Jordanian hostages in new online messages

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“Know, oh Obama, that will reach America,” says one of the fighters, clad in black and wearing a balaclava, in a translation from Arabic provided by MEMRI. “Know also that we will cut off your head in the White House, and transform America into a Muslim Province.”
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#2
It's the American way. Big Grin

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#3
That is their form of saying Boo to watch Americans shake in their boots.

From The Daily Mail,
The newly-formed branch of Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent has botched its first attempt at a terror attack after jihadists mistook a Pakistani naval ship for a U.S. aircraft carrier.

Ten heavily armed militants from the terror cell had planned to storm an American military vessel in Karachi's sea dock - but found a Pakistani naval frigate in it's place.

The men were easily overwhelmed before they could do any damage, investigators said, with three of the militants killed and the remaining seven arrested.

Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri formally announced the founding of a terror cell in the Indian subcontinent two weeks ago in the hope of reviving his ailing extremist group, which has suffered diminishing support since the unprecedented rise of rival Islamic extremist group ISIS.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z3Q95TSH7g
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#4
(01-28-2015, 12:22 PM)Willie Krash Wrote: That is their form of saying Boo to watch Americans shake in their boots.

From The Daily Mail,
The newly-formed branch of Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent has botched its first attempt at a terror attack after jihadists mistook a Pakistani naval ship for a U.S. aircraft carrier.

Ten heavily armed militants from the terror cell had planned to storm an American military vessel in Karachi's sea dock - but found a Pakistani naval frigate in it's place.

The men were easily overwhelmed before they could do any damage, investigators said, with three of the militants killed and the remaining seven arrested.

Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri formally announced the founding of a terror cell in the Indian subcontinent two weeks ago in the hope of reviving his ailing extremist group, which has suffered diminishing support since the unprecedented rise of rival Islamic extremist group ISIS.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z3Q95TSH7g


No. This is how they say Boo:

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#5
This is why were are losing the war on terror:

Quote:White House Claims Taliban Is Not A Terrorist Group. Wait, What?

Jan 28 2015

ISIS is a terrorist group. The Taliban though? Nope. Not at all.

That’s apparently what the White House believes, with deputy press secretary Eric Schultz making that known during Wednesday’s White House briefing.

When pushed by ABC News’ Jon Karl as to how the the U.S.’s swap with the Taliban for Bowe Bergdahl is different from the Jordanian’s swap with ISIS for the release of Japanese prisoner Kenji Goto, Schultz explained that while ISIS is indeed a terrorist group, the Taliban is an “armed insurgency.”

“You say the United States government does not give into demands, do not pay hostage, does not pay ransom,” Karl said. “But how is what the Jordanians are talking about doing any different than what the United States did to get the release of Bergdahl, the releasing of prisoners held at Gitmo to the Taliban, which is clearly a terrorist organization.”

“As you know, this was highly discussed at the time, and prisoner swaps are traditional, end of conflict interaction that happens,” Schultz told Karl. “As the war in Afghanistan wound down, we felt like it was the appropriate thing to do.

“The president’s bedrock commitment as commander-in-chief is to leave no man or woman behind,” Schultz added. “That’s the principle he was operating under.”

“Isn’t that what the Jordanians are operating under?” Karl asked. “The Taliban is still conducting terrorist attacks, so you can’t say that the war has ended, as far as they’re concerned.”

“Well I’d also point out that the Taliban is an armed insurgency,” Schultz explained. “ISIL is a terrorist group, so we don’t make concessions to terrorist groups.”

“You don’t think the Taliban is a terrorist group?” Karl shot back.

“I don’t think that the Taliban,” Schultz continued, tripping over his words, “the Taliban is an armed insurgency. This was the winding down of the war in Afghanistan, and that’s why this arrangement was dealt.”

Currently, the State Department does not classify the Taliban in Afghanistan as a terrorist group, though they do classify the Pakistani Taliban as such. Previously, former press secretary Jay Carney echoed Schultz’s remarks, calling the Taliban an “enemy combatant” in June, 2014.

“We regard the Taliban as an enemy combatant in a conflict that has been going on, in which the U.S. has been involved in for more than a decade,” Carney said at the time.


Now it all makes sense. The WH is taking its lead from Al Jazerra that just banned its reporters from using the words Terrorist, Islamists, Jihad, Militants, Extremists and Insurgents. So what are they going to call these people? Gentlemen? Al Jazeera's English Executive Carlos Van Meek said they must "avoid characterizing people, one person's terrorist is another person's freedom freedom fighter".

Al Jazeera English bans words: ‘Terrorist,’ ‘Islamist,’ ‘jihad’ off-limits to news employees

I suspect if Scrapper was ever able to read and comprehend past a 5th grade level Al Jazeera would be her news source of choice.
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#6
Willie, you can explain it to SFLib... but you can't make him understand it. Then add in truth and facts? Totally confuses him!
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#7
It appears these advocates of the religion of peace aren't going away any time soon. [Image: 2015-01-28T134518Z_1182927705_GM1EB1S1NR...OSTAGE.JPG]


People walk past television screens displaying a news program, about an Islamic State video showing Japanese captive Kenji Goto, on a street in Tokyo January 28, 2015. Jordan said on Wednesday it was willing to hand over an Iraqi woman jailed for her role in a 2005 suicide bomb attack if a Jordanian pilot captured by Islamic State was released. Government spokesman Mohammad al-Momani made no mention of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto, a veteran war reporter who is also being held by the militant group. REUTERS/Yuya Shino (JAPAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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