Islamic State Executes Female Doctors, Politicians


They are a bit hard core but then so is their Qur’an

U.S. Hit on Al-Shabaab Terror Head Called ‘Game-Changer’


Sometimes we get lucky and the intell is right … GOOD JOB!

Brotherhood Promoter Resigns from DHS to Focus on GOP Party


I really don’t think we want him in the party the Brotherhood is not what they want us to see, and General el-Sisi did throw them out of the place that gave them birth.

Obama’s plan for local armies to fight IS under a “core coalition” is unreal for lack of military muscle


Re-Post from DEBKAfile Exclusive Report September 6, 2014, 9:06 PM (IDT)
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ISIS jihadis in Iraq

ISIS jihadis in Iraq
Facing pressing demands to do something serious about the brutal Islamic State, US President Barack Obama threw together a mix of US air strikes, strengthening moderate Syrian rebel groups and enlisting friendly regional governments for the fight “to degrade and ultimately defeat ISIL” A “core coalition” of nine NATO governments was put together, made up of Britain, France, Australia, Canada, Germany, Turkey, Italy, Poland and Denmark, whose leaders were assured that they were not expected to put boots on the ground.

The US President unveiled this plan at the NATO summit in Wales which ended Friday, Sept. 5

debkafile’s military and counterterrorism sources conclude that his slick recipe lacked the most essential ingredient: Military muscle. No armed force capable of taking on the marching jihadis is to be found in all the vast territory of some 144,000 sq. km seized by the Islamist terrorists, between Raqqa in northrn Syria and the northwestern approaches to Baghdad.

Even in the unlikely event that President Obama was to pour out hundreds of billions of dollars to build such a force, the “core coalition” will hardly find any local governments ready to shoulder the mission, which would be potentially more daunting even that the Al Qaeda and Taliban challenge facing the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.

The most the US president can hope for in the months remaining to the end of 2014 – and perhaps even much of 2015 – is a string of minor local successes, fought by small forces like the Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga, with limited US air support.

Such low-intensity warfare will never gain enough traction to reverse or repel the IS onslaught. There is no real chance of an effort, so stripped-down of the basic tools of war, loosening the clutch of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant on a broad domain, or deterring thousands of jihadis from flocking to the vibrant new caliphate rising there from across the Muslim world, especially the Middle East and the Persian Gulf.

Getting to grips with this task would not take months, but much longer – certainly if it rests on the dim hope of rebuilding the Iraqi national army, which never recovered from its humiliating defeat at Islamist hands in May and June. None of its divisions remain intact, and most of them left their weapons on the battlefield in their haste to flee the enemy.

The only combat-trained forces in Iraq are Sunni militias. But they have lost faith in US steps in their country and many have opted to fight under the black SIS flag.

US spokesman hurried to contradict debkafile’s disclosure of Friday, Sept. 5, that the Obama administration and Tehran were fighting ISIS together and sharing intelligence in Iraq and Syria.

But the facts on the ground are undeniable and are pushing Iraqi Sunni leaders and commanders into the arms of the jihadists, roughly 30,000 fighters whose numbers are being swelled by volunteers .
The Kurdish army may not be able to defend its semi-autonomous republic (KRG) and the oilfields of Kirkuk in the north with an army of no more than 20,000 troops, outdated weapons and no air force.

Obama’s reliance on moderate Syrian rebel groups to stand up and fight the Islamists is even less realistic, when they have recently started losing enough spirit to fight their arch enemy, Bashar Assad.
Around the region, too, Saudi King Abdullah and the Emirates will shun any US-led coalition that rests on military and intelligence cooperation with Iran.
President Obama will soon discover his mistake in offering Turkey’s new president Tayyip Erdogan a role in the “core coalition” as the only representative of the Muslim Middle East,  and scorning  to count Egypt and Saudi Arabia into his formula for “degrading and defeating” Al Qaeda.

Erdogan is by and large persona non grata in the Sunni Middle East, excepting only in Qatar. He has won further distrust of late for his avid courtship of Tehran in the footsteps of Barack Obama.
Ankara’s hands are moreover tied by its failure to obtain the release of 46 Turkish citizens including diplomats held hostage since the Islamists overran Mosul in June.

Thousands of ISIS Supporters Rally at Temple Mount in Jerusalem


Nip them in the bud if you can …

SKETCHY REPORTS: Iraq Media Report ISIS Leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi Killed In U.S. Airstrike – Pentagon Denies….


Good news if true! But killing bin Laden didn’t stop al-Qaede so this is not the end!

OBAMA ON ISIS: ‘WE DON’T HAVE A STRATEGY YET’


The strategy this fool Obama has is to destroy the United States!

What Obama doesn’t get about the Islamic State


The core problem is that before January 20, 2009 Mr. Obama had never in his life been responsible for making decisions or been in a leadership position! There are only two places where you can get that experience at high level one as a military Officer, of O-7 rank or higher; two as a CEO of a for profit company of at least $100 million in sales. A secondary but not as good source would be governor of a state! Obama held non of these and he was expected to start making decisions and as Harry Truman said the “Buck Stops here”:

We now have almost 6 years of Obama decisions many of which were bad such that the accumulative effect has created a situation where there is no way to correct for being on the wrong path. We turned down a dead end road 6 years ago and we are almost at the spot where the road ends.

Obama plays golf now to avoid making any decisions for there are now no good ones he can make so its better to do nothing.

If you have never held one of these positions or one close to them you would have no idea of what I am talking about — only personal experience can prepare you for increasing levels of responsibility.

Trayvon Martin and Mike Brown The Similarities Continue To Mount – 51 Identical Aspects and Counting…


This case will be even better that that one — they are going to have to find a way to convict Wilson no matter what!

Breaking: ISIS five miles from Baghdad International Airport, and closing fast. This is very bad news for the couple hundred troops we have in the area. Without close air support they are in serious trouble….


The last paragraph is troublesome if true as 200 American special operations troops are good but they will not stop the equivalent to a brigade without support! all this will do is get American killed for no good reason ISIS knows Obama is not serious in stopping them.

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ISIS terrorists executing prisoners.

A handful of American troops between thousands of ISIS forces and the American embassy …

With events happening faster than they can be reported, terrorist fighters are rapidly closing in on Baghdad’s International Airport and its adjoining al-Muthanna Iraqi Air Force base. Both reporting on July 4, 2014, the Israeli news portal The Debka File and alsoCNN (via WCSC CBS of Charleston, SC) cite the al-Qaeda-allied terrorists have broken the military stalemate outside of Fallujah and are now much closer to Baghdad than previously reported.

A mere 25 miles west from Baghdad International Airport, the site of the hard-fought Marine Corps victory over insurgents in 2004, the city of Fallujah fell to ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria) terrorists earlier this year. Yet until recently the lines were static giving at least the outward appearance since winter that the Iraqi National Army…

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