Posted on 09/06/2014 9:40:44 AM PDT by nickcarraway
A photo showing a baby holding an AK-47 and lying on an Isis flag has emerged in what is the latest in a series of disturbing images to be released by the Islamist terror group.
In the photo, which uses the Islamic State flag as a backdrop, the young boy sits with a Kalashnikov machine gun bigger than his body in his lap.
In a second photo, an infant lies on the flag besides grenades, handguns and other deadly weapons.
The images, believed to be uploaded by militants fighting for the organisation across Iraq and Syria, are the latest in a collection of propaganda photos posted online that show babies and young children posing like terrorists.
(Picture: Twitter) Grenades, handguns and an AK-47 lie next to the baby on an Isis flag (Picture: Twitter) Last month, Isis posted an image on Twitter showing a young child performing a re-enactment of the execution of American journalist James Foley.
Another image showed a seven-year-old boy holding up a severed head.
NATO leaders are meeting today to discuss the building blocks for a military and political assault on Islamic State forces in Kurdish northern Iraq, Sunni Iraq and Syria.
A look into the bowels of hell is what it is.
Hardly shocking or disturbing.
What shocks and disturbs me is the mass murder they are orchestrating.
There have been some very shocking photos to come out of the middle east, like beheaded christian children in little blue dresses, etc, but it takes a baby with an assault rifle to really get the media’s attention.
We need yo take some pictures of American babies with guns and American flags.
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We need to take photos of Beautiful women in bikini’s with big guns and the American Flag.
Musliem women are so ugly they have to wear a bag over their faces.
LOL yep.
“Okay you stoners, who jacked my ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ CD”? Nobody huh?.....Awe the heck with it, put in Led Zep 2 then and lets road trip to Mac’s.....I’m starvin’!”
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