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The old misinterpretation of Islam chestnut again.

What if the ISIS/Taliban/Wahabbi interpretation is the correct interpretation and the moderates are lying. It could very well that the peaceful muslims know this very well and are actually very uncomfortable with passages of the Koran and choose to ignore those verses and concentrate on the Mecca chapters.

However, it is well known that the later more violent verses abrogate the earlier verses.

This is why moderate faction do not stand up to the extreme element because Koranically they know they arein the wrong and the ISIS types are correct.

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Mongols under genghis khan and his successors did exactly the same thing as what the blood thirsty islamic barbarians of ISIS/ISIL/Islamic State/Whatever name they invent next.................. are doing

They are basically destorying not only christian and non-muslim heritage sites and people but also muslim and abrahmic hertiage ...key important tombs and shrines of prophets important to 3 abrahmic religions.

The mongols later were converted to islam and became mughuls they did what they did spreading their carnage east towards india. Similarly we have the modern day mongols of Islamic state they arent technically Islamic because they would kill their prophet muhammad within a second if he stepped out of line or they thought he was some kind of murtad hieratic.

so now we have to find out who funds them and supplies them with resources and you find its the house of saud and other arab elites and who controls them? well its the neo-cons the war hawks in the shadow american government that can and has taken out foreign regimes to their rule bar russia, north Korea and Iran so far.

The islamic state mafia will be used to control the masses and attack any country that doesn't comply with what the elites want unless they can be stopped now and exterminated out of existence with a sustained multi-national military campaign.

For us Sikhs it would be wise to get our people in indian subcontinent prepared for what may come their way.

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Btw the founders of America george washington etc were firm freemasons and freemasons are known to hate Christianity

So what we have going on in middle east is one hell of a ideological battle for control. The Christian influence is being reduced because it is no longer useful to control the masses, land and resources. So they know the next logical step is to take over islam, hijack it and there for muslims are easier to control by their imams so thus they are to be placed in charge for the freemason elites to control via their proxies.

Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan were not attacked by the freemasonic western powers for no reason....there is always long term strategic planning going on knowing full well the likely fallout and the impact it would have on their interests.

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Btw the founders of America george washington etc were firm freemasons and freemasons are known to hate Christianity

So what we have going on in middle east is one hell of a ideological battle for control. The Christian influence is being reduced because it is no longer useful to control the masses, land and resources. So they know the next logical step is to take over islam, hijack it and there for muslims are easier to control by their imams so thus they are to be placed in charge for the freemason elites to control via their proxies.

Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan were not attacked by the freemasonic western powers for no reason....there is always long term strategic planning going on knowing full well the likely fallout and the impact it would have on their interests.

Nice story. Biba ji This could be published to gain doctorate.

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James Foley had been missing for 2 years now & ISIS finally executed him recently as an act of relatiation for US air Strikes in the Mosul Dam fight:

Video shows ISIS beheading U.S. journalist James Foley
By Chelsea J. Carter, CNN
August 20, 2014 -- Updated 0508 GMT (1308 HKT)
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American journalist beheaded by ISIS

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • "He gave his life" to expose the suffering of the Syrian people, Foley's mother says
  • CPJ estimates 20 journalists are missing in Syria
  • The video also appears to show missing journalist Steven Sotloff
  • James Foley was last seen in Syria on November 22, 2012

(CNN) -- A video released by ISIS shows the beheading of U.S. journalist James Foley and threatens the life of another American if President Barack Obama doesn't end military operations in Iraq.

In the video posted Tuesday on YouTube, Foley is seen kneeling next to a man dressed in black. Foley reads a message, presumably scripted by his captors, that his "real killer'' is America.

"I wish I had more time. I wish I could have the hope for freedom to see my family once again," he can be heard saying in the video.

He is then shown being beheaded.

"We have seen a video that purports to be the murder of U.S. citizen James Foley by (ISIS)," National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said. "The intelligence community is working as quickly as possible to determine its authenticity. If genuine, we are appalled by the brutal murder of an innocent American journalist and we express our deepest condolences to his family and friends. We will provide more information when it is available."

Obama was briefed about the video, and "he will continue to receive regular updates," White House spokesman Eric Schultz said.

ISIS has carried out executions, including beheadings, as part of its effort to establish an Islamic caliphate that stretches from Syria into Iraq. In many cases, ISIS -- which refers to itself as the Islamic State -- has videotaped the executions and posted them online.

CNN is not airing the video.

What to know about ISIS

'They are innocents'

Foley disappeared on November 22, 2012, in northwest Syria, near the border with Turkey. He was reportedly forced into a vehicle by gunmen; he was not heard from again. At the time of his disappearance, he was working for the U.S.-based online news outlet GlobalPost.

On Tuesday, Foley's mother, Diane, took to social media with an emotional statement to praise and mourn her son.

"We have never been prouder of our son Jim. He gave his life trying to expose the world to the suffering of the Syrian people," she said in a post on the Free James Foley Facebook page.

"We implore the kidnappers to spare the lives of the remaining hostages. Like Jim, they are innocents. They have no control over American government policy in Iraq, Syria or anywhere in the world.

"We thank Jim for all the joy he gave us. He was an extraordinary son, brother, journalist and person. Please respect our privacy in the days ahead as we mourn and cherish Jim.''

Another American in video

The video of his killing also shows another U.S. journalist. The militant in the video, who speaks English with what sounds like a British accent, says the other American's life hangs in the balance, depending on what Obama does next.

U.S. Official: ISIS 'credible alternative to al Qaeda'

130102112937-james-foley-syria-horizontaPhotos: Americans detained abroad

The journalist is believed to be Steven Sotloff, who was kidnapped at the Syria-Turkey border in 2013. Sotloff is a contributor to Time and Foreign Policy magazines.

The Committee to Protect Journalists estimates there are about 20 journalists missing in Syria, many of them held by ISIS.

Among them is American Austin Tice, a freelance journalist who was contributing articles to The Washington Post. Tice disappeared in Syria in August 2012. There has been no word of from him since his abduction.

'We ask for your prayers'

As a freelancer, Foley picked up work for a number of major media outlets, including Agence France-Presse and GlobalPost.

"On behalf of John and Diane Foley, and also GlobalPost, we deeply appreciate all of the messages of sympathy and support that have poured in since the news of Jim's possible execution first broke," Philip Balboni, GlobalPost CEO and co-founder, said in a published statement, referring to James Foley's parents.

"We have been informed that the FBI is in the process of evaluating the video posted by the Islamic State to determine if it is authentic. Until we have that determination, we will not be in a position to make any further statement. We ask for your prayers for Jim and his family."

Foley had previously been taken captive in Libya. He was detained there in April 2011 along with three other reporters and released six weeks later.

Afterward, he said that what saddened him most was knowing that he was causing his family to worry.

Who is the ISIS?

Fair, curious and popular

Foley grew up in New Hampshire and graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in 2008.

Like some other young journalists working after the September 11 terror attacks, Foley was drawn to Iraq, Afghanistan and other areas of conflict.

Friends described Foley as fair, curious and impressively even-tempered.

"Everybody, everywhere, takes a liking to Jim as soon as they meet him," journalist Clare Morgana Gillis wrote in a blog post about him in May 2013, six months after he disappeared in Syria.

"Men like him for his good humor and tendency to address everyone as 'bro' or 'homie' or 'dude' after the first handshake. Women like him for his broad smile, broad shoulders, and because, well, women just like him."

'Our hearts are broken'

People in Foley's hometown of Rochester, New Hampshire, expressed shock and sadness at the news.

"This is a tragedy which is beyond imagining. There are no words to describe this kind of inhumanity," the Rev. Paul Gousse of the Holy Rosary Church told CNN affiliate WMUR.

"You just feel sad," Sully Harte, a neighbor, told the local broadcaster. "You just hope the family can grieve and deal with it because it's one of those things that you can't control at all."

Sen. Kelly Ayotte, Republican of New Hampshire, said in a statement that "our hearts are broken for the Foley family."

"James was an innocent civilian who was bravely performing his job as a journalist," Ayotte said. "This barbaric and heinous act shocks the conscience and highlights the truly evil nature of the terrorists we confront, who must be defeated."

Will anyone stop ISIS?

Previous brutal killings of Americans

The video of Foley was released as ISIS is being targeted by American airstrikes ordered by Obama.

"I think they may have been surprised and are doing the best they can to retaliate," former CIA director R. James Woolsey, Jr. told CNN.

Foley's killing recalled the murder of Daniel Pearl, The Wall Street Journal correspondent who was kidnapped while reporting in Pakistan in January 2002. His killing was captured on video and posted on line by al Qaeda.

It also harkened to the videotaped beheadings of Americans Nicholas Berg, Eugene Armstrong and Jack Hensley carried out by al Qaeda during the height of the Iraq War.

CNN's Mohammed Tawfeeq, Kevin Liptak, Mayra Cuevas, Brian Stelter, Jethro Mullen, Elise Labott and Leslie Bentz contributed to this report.

Source: http://edition.cnn.com/2014/08/19/world/meast/isis-james-foley/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

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