Sunday, January 3, 2016

The Only Country That The Islamic State Fears In The Middle East Is Israel

Washington Times: Israel is the only army ISIS fears, says western journalist allowed into caliphate

Jürgen Todenhöfer was allowed into the territory of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, and spent 10 days among the terrorists. The German reporter said ISIS told him Israel is not included in the ISIS first stage of colonization of the Middle East and that ISIS does not fear U.K. or U.S. soldiers but sees IDF soldiers as a “real threat” to the Islamic State.

“The only country ISIS fears is Israel — they told me they know the Israeli army is too strong for them. They think they can defeat U.S. and U.K. ground troops, who they say they have no experience in city guerrilla or terrorist strategies. But they know the Israelis are very tough as far as fighting against guerrillas and terrorists,” the Jerusalem Post reported.

More News On Reports That The Only Country That The Islamic State Fears In The Middle East Is Israel

The only country ISIS fears in the Middle East is Israel -- Jerusalem Post
The Only Country ISIS Fears Is Israel -- Haaretz
Israel Only Country Feared by ISIS, Western Journalist Says -- Algemeiner
Reporter Who Spent 10 Days With ISIS Fighters Says There’s Only One Country the Terrorist Group Fears -- Epoch Times
Israel is the only country terrorist group fears, says first Western journalist to survive 'Islamic State' -- Independent.ie

6 comments:

  1. What do thesr isis idiots think American troops fid to them and learnt from in cities like falluja

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    1. By definition guerrilla warfare is the condition of no having the capacity of a coordinated operation using air force power army ground forces and navy.
      This isis idiots think that guerrilla warfare is the only way to fight.because is all they have.
      And is long the super powers don't compromise ground forces .
      Isis is going to think they have a chance.

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  2. ISIS does not fear Iran?

    There are disaffected communities in Iran, but I doubt ISIS could do more than cause trouble in the SE & SW.

    If Iran uses a scorched earth policy, Iran does not have to fear a guerilla war.

    I am not saying they will, but it is a possibility. It depends on what'great' powers will let them do. There is a question whether the U.S. under Obama is a great power.

    I mean after all Obama could not #BringBackOurGirls although he had a f___ing fantastic social media campaign. That counts for a lot. He also could not deliver Kony's head on a silver platter. That should have been a training op for spec ops or rangers. In regards to Kony Obama wants to look good, but not necessarily produce results.

    It is hard to get commerce and build up the economies there, when Kony is tearing things up. My opinion is that Obama does not give a sh_t if C.A.R., Zaire, or Uganda are prosperous.

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  3. http://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/content/noked-idf-startup-could-change-battlefield-forever

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  4. not only is the idf the premier cqb force in counter terror engagements, it has been combating arab muslim extremism since its birth as a nation.

    the idf is not bogged down with backwards tactical policy on the battlefield.

    yes, it must act with moral discipline against its enemies but only due to the stifling leftist western ideology and diplomatic narratives imposed on the world stage that would ultimately have israel tried for war crimes or something similar.

    also, if the u.s. were allowed to release its full military might upon the region without the many rules of engagement and retrograde policy, the outcome would be quick and decisive with a large number of enemies surrendering within days of such an overwhelming action.

    of course obama, his administration, congress, and perhaps most world powers would block such an action.

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