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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi died last night - and there will be no 32 virgins waiting for him

Started by clevermike16 REPLIES1,256 VIEWS· 27 Oct 2019, 16:54
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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
27 Oct 2019, 16:54
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27 Oct 2019, 16:54#1

He was hunted down last night and killed  when he tried to flee his compound in Syria.  Apparently a string of nations - including Syria, Turkey, Iraq and Russia provided information as to his whereabouts - but left it to the US army to go in and kill him.    There are still ISIS senior members on the r un - most of them Cheznians - but they will also be found and killed like the dogs they were.


   

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sharkbokCaptain23,216 posts
27 Oct 2019, 17:10
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27 Oct 2019, 17:10#2



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sharkbokCaptain23,216 posts
27 Oct 2019, 17:13
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27 Oct 2019, 17:13#3

A futile exercise. Some of the leaders have brainwashed themselves, and there is an endless conveyor belt to replace the previous one.

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
27 Oct 2019, 17:32
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27 Oct 2019, 17:32#4

SB

Since they hate Trump so much - why don't the English take back their citizens held as prisoners in Syria by the US army after they joined ISIS and was caught fighting for them ?  

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sharkbokCaptain23,216 posts
27 Oct 2019, 17:35
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27 Oct 2019, 17:35#5

@Clevermike, can you write that again. It is not legibale

Who are they (the English?) Is it the English that hates Trump or Isis, or both?  Was the English fighting with ISIS? or against them? 

Some of Isis are made up from EU countries... I don't think anyone wants them back... They are of course committed to Muslim ideals, and not Western European ones.

There is no point getting involved in Middle East conflict- unless they attack a Western country first. Their is a conveyer belt to replace current leaders with new ones. Those caught in the cross fire, end up taking sides


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sharkbokCaptain23,216 posts
27 Oct 2019, 18:56
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27 Oct 2019, 18:56#6
Actually just on Sky News that he was the leader of ISIS. Did not realise, thought he was just another fanatic...
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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
27 Oct 2019, 19:00
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27 Oct 2019, 19:00#7

Was their ISIS members from England fighting in Syria,   Must Trump keep US soldiers in Syria to guard them because their  countries of origin - the UK and the EU countries refuse to take them back and put them in jail where they belong.   Why should the USA do the work for them and then they kick Trump in the teeth constantly? 

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sharkbokCaptain23,216 posts
27 Oct 2019, 19:07
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27 Oct 2019, 19:07#8
Well if it was my choice, I would just behead the guilty ones, or blow them up. A better option than paying tax for them to have a decent life in jail. The explosive vests they have could be put to good use with a complimentary pig skin - assuming those caught are certainly guilty. 
However, this all goes back to Irak. If America was not constantly getting involved in these wars, ISIS would not exist- or it would have less support. 

Let them strike first, then strike back much harder. Do not get involved in their politics, or their oil warfare.
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
27 Oct 2019, 19:20
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27 Oct 2019, 19:20#9
Al-Baghdadi ‘Died Like a Dog’; ‘Whimpering, Crying, Screaming All the Way’

President Donald Trump announced Sunday morning from the White House that U.S. forces had killed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the so-called “Islamic State,” or ISIS, saying Baghdadi had “died like a dog,” and had been “whimpering, and crying, and screaming all the way.”

Trump’s unusual vivid description of the battle at Baghdadi’s hideout — in which no U.S. or allied personnel were killed or even injured — sought to portray Baghdadi as a coward who “died like a dog,” evil to the very last.

Trump related Baghdadi’s final moments in an address to the nation:

He died after running into a dead-end tunnel “whimpering, and crying, and screaming all the way.

The compound had been cleared by this time, with people either surrendering, or being shot and killed. Eleven young children were moved out of the house, and are uninjured.

The only ones remaining were Baghdadi in the tunnel, and he had dragged three of his young children with him. They were led to certain death.

He reached the end of the tunnel, as our dogs chased him down.

He ignited his vest, killing himself and the three children.

His body was mutilated by the blast.

The tunnel had caved in on him, in addition.

The thug who tried to hard to intimidate others spent his last moments in utter fear, in total panic and dread, terrified of the American forces bearing down on him.

Baghdadi and the losers who worked for him — and losers they are — they had no idea what they were getting into …

He was a sick and depraved man, and now he’s gone. Baghdadi was vicious, and violent, and he died in a vicious and violent way, as a coward, running and crying.

A brutal killer, one who has caused so much hardship and death, has violently been eliminated. He will never again harm another innocent man, woman, or child.

He died like a dog. He died like a coward. The world is now a much safer place.

Trump noted the Americans and others whom ISIS had murdered graphically on videos released to the world.

He thanked Russia, Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Kurdish forces for their assistance. He also praised U.S. intelligence and military personnel.

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
27 Oct 2019, 19:32
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27 Oct 2019, 19:32#10

WOW! President Trump DID NOT NOTIFY All Congressional Leaders: “We Decided Not to Because Washington Leaks – Washington is a Leaking Machine” (VIDEO)

Last night President Trump and America won again!

The barbaric leader of ISIS Abu Al-Baghdadi was killed last night near the Syrian–Turkish border.

This comes after every Democrat and NeverTrumper on the right exploded over the President’s recent policy to remove US soldiers from Syria.

President Trump made a statement on Sunday morning.
Trump told the press that Congressional leaders were not notified during the attack due to their constant leaks.

President Trump: We notified some. Others are being notified now as we speak. We were going to notify them last night but we decided not to do that because Washington leaks like we’ve never seen it before. There’s no country in the world that leaks like we do. And Washington is a leaking machine.CANT DENY THAT!!!!!!!!! 

POOR NANCY PIGLOSI IS AS MAD AS THE SNAKE SHE IS.

HOW TERRIBLE THE TERRORIST KILLED HIS CHILDREN!!!!!!!!!!!!.

BY THE WAY MIKE ITS 70 VESTAL VIRGINS I HEAR.

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
27 Oct 2019, 19:44
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27 Oct 2019, 19:44#11

FLASHBACK: Never Forget — ISIS Terror Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Was Held at US Prison Camp Bucca in 2009 Until Obama White House Agreed to Let Him Go

Last night President Trump and America won again!

US forces killed the barbaric leader of ISIS, Abu Al-Baghdadi, last night near the Syrian–Turkish border.

Al-Baghdadi was the leader of the ISIS Caliphate.  He was held by the US in 2009 until the Iraqis and the Obama administration agreed to let him go.

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi or Abu Dua was once held by the US in Camp Bucca Iraq.

(The Telegraph)
But the Obama administration shut down the Bucca prison camp and released its prisoners, including Abu Dua in 2009.

The Telegraph reported:

The FBI “most wanted” mugshot shows a tough, swarthy figure, his hair in a jailbird crew-cut. The $10 million price on his head, meanwhile, suggests that whoever released him from US custody four years ago may now be regretting it…

Well-organised and utterly ruthless, the ex-preacher is the driving force behind al-Qaeda’s resurgence throughout Syria and Iraq, putting it at the forefront of the war to topple President Bashar al-Assad and starting a fresh campaign of mayhem against the Western-backed government in Baghdad.

On Tuesday, his forces achieved their biggest coup in Iraq to date, seizing control of government buildings in Mosul, the country’s third biggest city. Coming on top of similar operations in January that planted the black jihadi flag in the towns of Fallujah and Ramadi, it gives al-Qaeda control of large swathes of the north and west of the country, and poses the biggest security crisis since the US pull-out two years ago…

…“This guy was a Salafi (a follower of a fundamentalist brand of Islam), and Saddam’s regime would have kept a close eye on him,” said Dr Michael Knights, an Iraq expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

“He was also in Camp Bucca for several years, which suggests he was already considered a serious threat when he went in there.”

That theory seems backed by US intelligence reports from 2005, which describe him as al-Qaeda’s point man in Qaim, a fly-blown town in Iraq’s western desert.

“Abu Duaa was connected to the intimidation, torture and murder of local civilians in Qaim”, says a Pentagon document. “He would kidnap individuals or entire families, accuse them, pronounce sentence and then publicly execute them.”

Why such a ferocious individual was deemed fit for release in 2009 is not known. One possible explanation is that he was one of thousands of suspected insurgents granted amnesty as the US began its draw down in Iraq. Another, though, is that rather like Keyser Söze, the enigmatic crimelord in the film The Usual Suspects, he may actually be several different people. NO HE WAS RELEASED BY HUSSE(The Telegraph)

But the Obama administration shut down the Bucca prison camp and released its prisoners, including Abu Dua in 2009.

The Telegraph reported:

The FBI “most wanted” mugshot shows a tough, swarthy figure, his hair in a jailbird crew-cut. The $10 million price on his head, meanwhile, suggests that whoever released him from US custody four years ago may now be regretting it…

…Well-organised and utterly ruthless, the ex-preacher is the driving force behind al-Qaeda’s resurgence throughout Syria and Iraq, putting it at the forefront of the war to topple President Bashar al-Assad and starting a fresh campaign of mayhem against the Western-backed government in Baghdad.

On Tuesday, his forces achieved their biggest coup in Iraq to date, seizing control of government buildings in Mosul, the country’s third biggest city. Coming on top of similar operations in January that planted the black jihadi flag in the towns of Fallujah and Ramadi, it gives al-Qaeda control of large swathes of the north and west of the country, and poses the biggest security crisis since the US pull-out two years ago…

…“This guy was a Salafi (a follower of a fundamentalist brand of Islam), and Saddam’s regime would have kept a close eye on him,” said Dr Michael Knights, an Iraq expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

“He was also in Camp Bucca for several years, which suggests he was already considered a serious threat when he went in there.”

That theory seems backed by US intelligence reports from 2005, which describe him as al-Qaeda’s point man in Qaim, a fly-blown town in Iraq’s western desert.

“Abu Duaa was connected to the intimidation, torture and murder of local civilians in Qaim”, says a Pentagon document. “He would kidnap individuals or entire families, accuse them, pronounce sentence and then publicly execute them.”

Why such a ferocious individual was deemed fit for release in 2009 is not known. One possible explanation is that he was one of thousands of suspected insurgents granted amnesty as the US began its draw down in Iraq. Another, though, is that rather like Keyser Söze, the enigmatic crimelord in the film The Usual Suspects, he may actually be several different people.

(The Telegraph)
But the Obama administration shut down the Bucca prison camp and released its prisoners, including Abu Dua in 2009.

The Telegraph reported:

The FBI “most wanted” mugshot shows a tough, swarthy figure, his hair in a jailbird crew-cut. The $10 million price on his head, meanwhile, suggests that whoever released him from US custody four years ago may now be regretting it…

…Well-organised and utterly ruthless, the ex-preacher is the driving force behind al-Qaeda’s resurgence throughout Syria and Iraq, putting it at the forefront of the war to topple President Bashar al-Assad and starting a fresh campaign of mayhem against the Western-backed government in Baghdad.

On Tuesday, his forces achieved their biggest coup in Iraq to date, seizing control of government buildings in Mosul, the country’s third biggest city. Coming on top of similar operations in January that planted the black jihadi flag in the towns of Fallujah and Ramadi, it gives al-Qaeda control of large swathes of the north and west of the country, and poses the biggest security crisis since the US pull-out two years ago…

…“This guy was a Salafi (a follower of a fundamentalist brand of Islam), and Saddam’s regime would have kept a close eye on him,” said Dr Michael Knights, an Iraq expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

“He was also in Camp Bucca for several years, which suggests he was already considered a serious threat when he went in there.”

That theory seems backed by US intelligence reports from 2005, which describe him as al-Qaeda’s point man in Qaim, a fly-blown town in Iraq’s western desert.

“Abu Duaa was connected to the intimidation, torture and murder of local civilians in Qaim”, says a Pentagon document. “He would kidnap individuals or entire families, accuse them, pronounce sentence and then publicly execute them.”

Why such a ferocious individual was deemed fit for release in 2009 is not known. One possible explanation is that he was one of thousands of suspected insurgents granted amnesty as the US began its draw down in Iraq. Another, though, is that rather like Keyser Söze, the enigmatic crimelord in the film The Usual Suspects, he may actually be several different people.

Democracy Now added this on the closing of Camp Bucca in 2009.

The US meanwhile has closed Camp Bucca, once its largest prison in Iraq. The Pentagon says it’s transferred Bucca’s remaining 180 prisoners to two jails near Baghdad. US Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth King said the prison’s closure comes as part of the US-Iraq security deal.

Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth King: “As a show of progress for the security agreement and moving forward the government of Iraq, we’re going to put the theater internment facility as a piece of history. And we’re going to — it will be history, and we’ll move forward from here and progress.”

Camp Bucca once hosted thousands of prisoners without charge, with many allegations of torture and abuse by US guards.



Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS),  transformed a few terror cells on the verge of extinction into the most dangerous militant group in the world in Syria and Iraq.



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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
27 Oct 2019, 19:48
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27 Oct 2019, 19:48#12

America's first muslim president gave iran 150 billion dollars and sent them 1.7 billion dollars in cash. They gave up all the terrorists.What for a nuclear arms treaty that was not worth a dot.

iran used the money to cause mayhem in the ME and cause a flood of muslim invaders to enter Europe - all with the assistance of the open border Globalists

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
27 Oct 2019, 21:03
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27 Oct 2019, 21:03#13

Beeno

I listened to Sky News tonight and there was a POM commentator who blamed Trump for being undiplomatic in describing A l Baghdadi as a "dog" thereby insulting all Arabs.   The rest of his BS was even worse - not worth writing anything about.   

I did not bother to listen to CNN - but you can be certain something similar would have been mentioned.      

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
27 Oct 2019, 21:04
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
27 Oct 2019, 21:21
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27 Oct 2019, 21:21#15

WaPo tried to make out Abu was an austere theologian not the monster he was.

Mike the globalist are in alliance with islam. Aim is to destroy Western Civilisation. US ditto.

Take a look at these links :

invasion of Europe

Another link

invasion of Europe 2

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AJHPro3,183 posts
27 Oct 2019, 21:24
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27 Oct 2019, 21:24#16

Simple and permanent solution regarding the ISIS turds being held at great cost to all countries concerned.

Do the Kiwi trick.

Paint their nails and give them all false eyelashes and then let them out in the center of Mecca.

Not sure if they will ever see the 24 virgins as per their beliefs but they will for sure feel and experience the wrath of the culture.

Cheap and final solution for a few well invested bucks.

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
28 Oct 2019, 12:48
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28 Oct 2019, 12:48#17

Piglosi was saying ISIS terrorists were all around the world. For once she is quite right. They are all over the USA. 

But what PIGLOSI needs to explain is that being the case why does she insist on open borders and sanctuary cities. The fact is she doesn't give a dam about the American people. She is a full on lying globalist scumbag. 

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