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  • Killed ISIS Commander’s Cell Phone Shows Direct Ties To Turkish Intelligence

    12/28/2015 7:36:41 PM PST · by QT3.14 · 71 replies
    Mint Press News ^ | December 28, 2015 | Justin King
    An ISIS commander was killed in Salahuddin province and his body was searched. A cell phone retrieved from the corpse revealed messages from Turkish intelligence services proving the NATO country was providing security for ISIS militants when they traveled between Turkey and Iraq. This is the second NATO country implicated in assisting ISIS troops. The first was Canada. The IS commander was killed by Hashd al-Shaabi, a loyalist volunteer force. Jabbar al-Ma’mouri, a leader within the force made the announcement. He said, “The mobile phone also contains other important information which cannot be disclosed now, and it has been delivered...
  • US warship 'catches fire in Persian Gulf'

    10/20/2008 11:08:24 AM PDT · by esryle · 71 replies · 5,198+ views
    A vessel belonging to the US Navy has reportedly caught fire in the northern Persian Gulf near the Iraqi port cities of Al-Bakr and al-Amaya. Informed military sources said on Monday that the UN Navy had secretly moved the vessel to the coasts of Kuwait after the fire broke out, Iran's Arabic-language TV channel Al-Alam reported. The sources did not rule out the possibility that a blast had started the fire on the vessel that was said to be "one of the four US warships in the region," the report added. The US military has not yet commented on the...