The Yazidi shopkeepers in Snuny, in northern Iraq, have a warmth about them that belies their circumstances. A year ago their town was liberated from ISIS by Kurdish peshmerga forces. The hope was that some of the 250,000 Yazidis who fled ISIS after the extremist group began massacring …
Read More »The Power Politics behind the Islamic State (Daesh) and the “Trade” Agreements
The protracted conflicts in Syria and many parts of West Asia have been a fertile ground for the rise of extreme militants professing their own barbaric distortion of the Islamic Faith. The involvement of two major powers in what can only be described as a cold war of …
Read More »At Least 30 Killed in Triple Attack in Syria’s Homs
According to preliminary information, over 30 were killed and dozens injured in a triple explosion in the center of the Syrian city of Homs, a police source told RIA Novosti Monday. “The suicide bomber blew himself up, almost immediately a car bomb exploded, and then another explosive device …
Read More »The US Knows Where ISIS Videos Are Produced – But Does Nothing About It
Tyler Durden Earlier this month, we brought you an in-depth look inside Islamic State’s sprawling propaganda machine. As outlined extensively by Charlie Winter in a study entitled “Documenting The Virtual ‘Caliphate’”, ISIS produces nearly 40 pieces of propaganda each day in various formats ranging from video, to print, …
Read More »2015 a Victory Year for the Russians
Year 2015 has been a turning point in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region due to the rise of extremism and the counter-extremism strategy, led by the Russians to transform the extremist pathology from a hero to zero. Simply Russians are changing the “seating status” by …
Read More »NATO to Deploy Airborne Warning Aircraft in Turkey – Reports
NATO will place the Boeing E-3 Sentry airborne early warning and control aircraft in Turkey as part of its air defense package to the country amid the Syrian crisis, media reported. The deployment of the military planes will be carried out by the German armed forces. “A temporary relocation of Boeing …
Read More »Daesh Strength in Libya Grows to Nearly 5,000 Fighters
Libya, which is undergoing its second civil war in less than half a decade, has become the next country after Iraq and Syria to be targeted by Daesh terrorists for expansion. Around 5,000 Daesh (also known as ISIL/ISIS) militants are now thought to be fighting in Libya, the country’s interior minister …
Read More »Daesh Leader Threatens Israel
Abu Bakr Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State jihadist group (ISIL or Daesh, outlawed in Russia) said that the Daesh militants would soon establish an Islamic state in Palestine. The leader of the Islamic State jihadist group (ISIL or Daesh, outlawed in Russia) issued an audio message where he …
Read More »What Does Russia Hope to Achieve by Negotiating With Qatar?
On Friday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met with his Qatari counterpart in Moscow to discuss issues of mutual concern – most importantly, the resolution of the crisis in Syria. But what’s really at stake here, and what exactly does Russia hope to gain by feting the Qataris? …
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