Tuesday, November 10, 2015

ISIS Is Not Happy


Brand New ISIS Video Sends Message Straight To Obama- Then Shows Brutal Executions

The lead murderer turns his attention to President Obama...

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In what has become an all too common occurrence, members of ISIS have released yet another beheading video, but this time they have a message directly for President Obama.
This latest crime against humanity shows ISIS fighters beheading four Kurdish Peshmerga fighters in purported “revenge” for a recent raid that killed some of their own number.Among the now banal rhetoric spewed by these ISIS fighters as they prepare to murder their four prisoners, Jihadi John, the lead murderer, turns his attention to President Obama specifically by informing him that the murders they were about to commit were in revenge for the recent raid on an ISIS torture chamber that freed 70 Iraqi hostages and killed 20 ISIS terrorists.
After the leader was done with his taunts, the Kurds were murdered as words in Arabic appeared on the screen that read “Peshmerga soldiers that America came down to rescue.”
Part of the video also tours the “jail” that ISIS claimed the U.S. forces raided in Hawija, a town in the northern Iraq province of Kirkuk.
As CNN reports Dindar Zebari, a spokesman for the Kurdistan regional government, responded to the video saying, “ISIS respects no form of human rights. Our message to them is that we will finish them. But we have another message for them. We hold 215 ISIS prisoners and we treat them according to international human rights laws.”
“We have also freed 85 prisoners who had been suspected of association with ISIS. We do not kill our prisoner,” Zebari concluded.
Kurdish authorities also report that there weren’t any Kurds among the hostages released in the raid.
ISIS initially tried to pretend that the raid was ineffective. Earlier in the week ISIS forces released a statement saying that the raid failed to free any hostages. Their late video, though, changes that narrative.

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