Posted on 10/14/2014 10:47:00 AM PDT by Scoutmaster
Nearly two months after President Obama first vowed to eradicate ISIS, this cancer is spreading in North Africa within striking distance of Europes soft underbelly.
On Sept. 15, a group of Algerian jihadists broke away from the Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb network to pledge allegiance to ISIS and its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The self-proclaimed Soldiers of the Caliphate in Algeria proved their worth days later, ambushing a group of French tourists in a popular Algerian national park, kidnapping and beheading one of them.
On Sept. 23, the new group Soldiers of the Caliphate in Egypt popped up, threatening attacks against the countrys anti-Islamist government and US interests. In Egypts Sinai, the Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis network, the instigator of a costly 18-month insurgency, has increasingly adopted ISIS tactics to intimidate the local population. ABM has taken to publicized beheadings and flash parades-of-force in local villages, while several of its members have admitted to receiving tutelage and funding from ISIS.
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Ironically, most of North Africas jihadist groups declined to associate themselves with ISIS until the United States commenced its intervention in Iraq and Syria.
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The author is president of the Levantine Group, Middle East-based geopolitical risk and research consultants.
“Ironically, most of North Africas jihadist groups declined to associate themselves with ISIS until the United States commenced its intervention in Iraq and Syria.”
It is an “excuse of convenience” the jihadists have been using all along. The fact is it is only an excuse, not a “cause”.
Thats some legacy. Thanks alot, a**hole.
Radiation is used to treat other cancers. Perhaps we should try it on ISIS.
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