Posted on 03/24/2024 3:55:01 AM PDT by tlozo
Islamic State released on Saturday a photo of what it said were the four attackers behind a shooting rampage that killed at least 143 people in a concert hall near Moscow on Friday, the terrorist group's Amaq news agency said on Telegram.
The publication noted that the attackers were armed with grenades, explosive devices, firearms, and knives. It was also reported that four ISIS terrorists carried out the attack - three of them were firing shots with firearms, while the fourth used explosives at the scene, Ynet reported.
"The attack comes within the context of a raging war between the Islamic State and countries fighting Islam," Amaq added in a statement citing security sources.
With the open border, I think that it’s only a matter of time before one of Trump’s rallies becomes a target for these nuts.
I’m sure that the democrats are hoping for this, maybe bring an end to the very embarrassing gigantic rallies for President Trump. Biden can’t fill a phone booth.
Vigilance and prayers.
Putin's a liar.
It’s a cardboard cutout placed on a black flag.
When have you known true jihadists turn allow themselves to be captured?
When have true jihadists “worked” for money?
Supposedly the ones captured are already talking. One has said he was paid the equivalent of 5 thousand dollars.
I am not buying this story about ISIS doing this because they haven’t been operating in the news lately and have made no formal declarations regarding Russia. The timing is way off for that.
ISIS was a convenient choice to “use” for a terror attack. And of course they came out very fast taking responsibility.
In other words. It all smells.
I agree. See my post just previous to yours.
Who knows, maybe they can get our BILLIONS of dollars worth of equiptment back for us.. (?)
It’s like when when we were fed the narrative “the Russian Army is a paper bear” it will collapse with the first hard poke. No ammo, generals, tanks, gas, artillery, etc., etc., etc. I said BS from day one. I said, what about the fact that since 1945 we were told by everyone just how powerful the Russian Army is? I went with 75 years of history rather than the newly minted narrative. I, of course, was right. Dollars to doughnuts, you pushed that new narrative.
For fifty years I’ve watched Islamic terrorist martyrs ply their trade. I know what Islamic terrorists look like and how they wage their “holy war”. Now you tell us Islamic terrorists martyrs get paid $5400 by unknown handlers, are led to the terror site by unknown handlers, accomplish their acts, then run away and allow themselves to be captured while cowering in the woods without firing a shot. Right!
Here you are, flopping around in the boat while the CIA tries get the hook, line and sinker out of you so they can catch you again the next time.
Interesting. Another proxy of Islam murders innocent people.
“Jehad is a continuous and never-ending struggle waged on all fronts including political, economic, social, psychological, domestic, moral and spiritual to attain the objectives of policy.”
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Russians, Americans, all EU nations, all people everywhere on the planet who are not Islamic terrorists must soon realize there is only ONE solution to Islamic terrorism. Is there any sane person who disagrees about that?
Are ISIS members always suicidal? Syria has thousands of ISIS fighters in prison. US captured many ISIS fighters also.
Jan 26, 2022 — On Thursday, Islamic State fighters attacked a prison in the northeastern Syrian city of Hasaka in an attempt to free the 3,500 ISIS prisoners ...
As I have said, false flag or allowing it to happen both favor Russian strategy as you stated.
Tying attack to west would be a huge benefit for internal consumption and support for the war
BS. We did d it with our Azov proxies.
All true except for this, partially.
They don't think the way we do.
They have a different version of logic and common sense.
I don't dislike Muslims. They are not "bad" people, even the ones many consider "terrorists". In fact, in the world of true believing Muslims, the ones non Muslims call "terrorists" are the "good guys".
We just need to be realistic. They don't think like us. We don't think like them.
We do not belong in their countries trying to "win hearts and minds". That, more than anything else reinforces us being the great Satan.
Large numbers of them don't belong here, as when they are in great enough numbers, they will kill the infidels as they are commanded to.
That would be us. Nothing personal, just the way it is.
The translations of the Holy Koran being sold to non Muslims have been altered to make Islam look like a religion of peace.
In our world what we call terrorism, in their world is just Muslims doing as the Holy Quran commands them.
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These weren’t Syrian fighters in a war.
Did the prisoners consider themselves freedom fighters?
The idea that any man involved in fighting in Syria is a terrorist is ridiculous.
These were terrorists on a likely suicide mission. (Supposedly)
Answer the other question. When have jihadists worked for money?
Educate yourself, in the last month Russia announced it broke up an ISIS cell that was planning an attack in Moscow.
That stance came despite Russian authorities having reported several ISIS-related incidents within the past month.
The state-run RIA Novosti reported on March 3 that six ISIS members were killed in a counter-terrorist operation in the Ingush Karabulak; on March 7, it said security services had uncovered and “neutralized” a cell of the banned organization Vilayat Khorasan in the Kaluga region, whose members were planning an attack on a synagogue in Moscow; and on March 20, it said the commander of an ISIS combat group had been detained.
No, but they are both ISIS fighters.
The Islamic State (IS),[b] also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and by its Arabic acronym Daesh, is a transnational Salafi jihadist group and a former unrecognised quasi-state. Its origins were in the Jai'sh al-Taifa al-Mansurah organization founded by Abu Omar al-Baghdadi in 2004, which fought alongside al-Qaeda during the Iraqi insurgency. The group gained global prominence in 2014, when its militants successfully captured large territories in northwestern Iraq and eastern Syria, taking advantage of the ongoing Syrian civil war. By the end of 2015, it ruled an area with an estimated population of twelve million people, where it enforced its extremist interpretation of Islamic law, managed an annual budget exceeding US$1 billion, and commanded more than 30,000 fighters
I think it was pretty definitely Ukraine. These men were low-level Islamic fanatics who were recruited by somebody affiliated with the Telegram feed of a radical imam. But they weren’t true long-term ISIS members, and instead were paid by somebody to carry out an attack on behalf of ISIS. ISIS is very happy to take all the “credit” for it.
Supposedly these men trained for a month somewhere and were then sent out to carry out their terrorist act. They were probably expected by their handlers to die in the attack, which explains why the escape was so badly organized. But they lived and headed for the one place they knew or was associated with their handlers: Ukraine.
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ISIS fighters were paid by the islamic state.
Islamic State to halve fighters' salaries as cost of waging terror starts to bite - Jan 19, 2016
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/20/islamic-state-to-halve-fighters-salaries-as-cost-of-waging-terror-starts-to-bite
According to the West. The idea that they’re all the same is nonsense.
Carrying out terrorist actions in foreign lands vs fighting for tribal purposes in one’s homeland is completely different.
Your binary thinking is childish.
You still haven’t addressed the money, but don’t bother.
You clearly have a message to push, and not answering legitimate questions is part of it.
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