Al Qaeda affiliates are suddenly now Islamic State (ISIS) affiliates,
and entire groups of militants the US has been arming, funding, and
training are “surrendering” to Al Qaeda, bringing along with them a
large number of US weapons. Is this a failure of US foreign policy? Or
is this simply a rhetorical means to explain away what appears to be an
immense army of extremists the US is once again building up to direct at
one of its enemies, just as it did in Afghanistan in the 1980s?
In late September, just in time to aid the US in its fumbling
justification for bombing Syria, terrorists allegedly beheaded a French
tourist kidnapped in the North African nation of Algeria. The timing, as
with previous ISIS executions, was impeccable, lending maximum
propaganda value, not to the terrorist organization, but to the United
States which has utilized each grisly murder as a means for direct and
continued military intervention on both sides of the Syrian-Iraqi
border.
ISIS is clearly a conglomeration of existing terrorist organizations
apparently from as far as North Africa to the Caucasus Mountains of
southern Russia and everything in between. In addition to AQIM, Al Nusra
and many other extremist factions either allied with or fighting
alongside what the US calls the Syrian opposition, are also affiliated
with and fighting in support of ISIS. This is basically what Al Qaeda
was, before what can only be described as a marketing gimmick “ISIS” was
coined. ***Read full article here***
*Obama admits that his public ISIS strategy is wrong, Bashar al-Assad must be deposed
*ISIS is America’s Dream Rebel Army
*ISIS: the Useful Enemy
*U.S. Destroying Syria’s Oil Infrastructure Under Guise of Fighting ISIS
*Meanwhile, Whatever Happened to Al Qaeda??
*'Terrorism a tool at the hands of imperialism'
*There is no evidence that Muslims committed the crime of 9/11
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