USA Today: Islamic State recruitment document seeks to provoke 'end of the world'
An apparent Islamic State recruitment document found in Pakistan’s lawless tribal lands reveals that the extremist group has grand ambitions of building a new terrorist army in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and triggering a war in India to provoke an Armageddon-like “end of the world.”
The 32-page Urdu-language document obtained by American Media Institute (AMI) and reviewed by USA TODAY details a plot to attack U.S. soldiers as they withdraw from Afghanistan and target American diplomats and Pakistani officials.
AMI obtained the document from a Pakistani citizen with connections inside the Pakistani Taliban and had it independently translated from Urdu by Harvard researcher and translator Mustafa Samdani. The Pakistani's identity was shared with USA TODAY, which has agreed not to identify him publicly because of concerns for his safety.
WNU Editor: Retired Defense Intelligence Agency Director Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn who has already seen this document sums it up best ....
.... it “represents the Islamic State’s campaign plan and is something, as an intelligence officer, I would not only want to capture, but fully exploit. It lays out their intent, their goals and objectives, a red flag to which we must pay attention.”
Yup .... ending the world is a big red flag.
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Kind of like American churches supporting Israel so it will bring the end times. But, in all fairness, Israel hasn't blown up other people with suicide bombers.
Ignorance knows no religion.
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