Posted on 02/03/2015 2:03:00 PM PST by blam
Armin Rosen
Feburary 3, 2015
Jordan is responding swiftly to ISIS's claim that it has killed Moaz al-Kasasbe, a Jordanian pilot the group had been holding hostage.
Sky News Arabia and AFP are reporting that the kingdom plans to execute prisoners including Sajida Rishawi, a would-be suicide bomber arrested in 2005 in connection with Al Qaeda in Iraq's attack on hotels in Amman that year which killed 60 people.
While the news has not been confirmed, Randa Habib, a former Amman-based AFP journalist deeply sourced inside the Jordanian government, tweeted that Rishawi and Ziad Karbouli, a former top aide to Jordanian-born Al Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, "may be executed today." Habib added that her sources indicated that a number of jihadist suspects had been transferred between prisons, possibly in preparation for their execution.
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One large bottle of liquor of your choice coming in your direction. Thank You.
If there were American leadership, an expeditionary land force of allies, with air support, from all western democratic republics willing to join, to include the US, France, the UK, Germany, and hopefully many more, and Muslim countries to be determined, with an American Supreme Allied Commander if any worthy of the post remain in Obama's deballed military.
ISIS adheres to no rules of war. It is not waging war but Jihad/terror. War is hell but there’s still a difference.
Barry is meeting with the King, probably to persuade him not to retaliate.
Go for it! It’s the only thing the subhumans understand.
Jordan gets it!!!
“ISIS adheres to no rules of war. It is not waging war but Jihad/terror. War is hell but theres still a difference.”
Which is exactly why the Laws of War make allowance for what would be otherwise prohibited actions, so that ISIS will pay a price for their violations.
I hope you’re right in your post #47. If it does it will be with little thanks to the Obamanation.
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