ISIS' ideological source code can be found among America's allies in Riyadh.
A recent confab of so-called "Syrian rebels" took place recently in
Saudi Arabia. Those attending included a collection of dysfunctional
expatriate "opposition" leaders as well as commanders from various
militant groups operating in Syria including Ahrar al-Sham and Jaysh
al-Islam - both affiliates of Al Qaeda's Al Nusra Front - a US State Department designated foreign terrorist organization since 2012.
Ahrar al-Sham and Jaysh al-Islam are part of the US and Saudi Arabia's
wider shell game in which they train, fund, arm, and back Al Qaeda
terrorists under a myriad of varying and constantly shifting aliases and
front groups. The result has been Al Qaeda and ISIS' otherwise
inexplicable rise upon and domination of the battlefield, not to mention
a large and steady stream of US-provided weaponry and vehicles "falling into" Al Qaeda's hands.
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