Monday, February 7, 2022

Will The Death Of ISIS Leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi Make A Difference?

A photo taken on Feb 3 shows a building destroyed in the aftermath of a US military raid in the Syrian town of Atmeh. PHOTO: REUTERS  

CNN: The leader of ISIS died this week. But the terror group remains a formidable force, UN finds 

(CNN)Just two days after the leader of ISIS killed himself during a US raid in northern Syria, a United Nations report says the terror group is far from vanquished. 

In fact, it remains a potent force in Iraq and Syria, with a growing presence in Afghanistan and West Africa, according to the UN analysis. 

The report -- compiled by UN experts on ISIS and al Qaeda and covering the last six months of 2021 -- says ISIS may still have up to $50 million in its coffers. It was completed before the death of Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi on Wednesday.  

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Will The Death Of ISIS Leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi Make A Difference?  

Singapore says death of ISIS chief a 'significant development' in terror fight -- Straits Times  

Daesh’s ‘caliph’ is dead, but a new generation is wreaking mayhem -- Arab News  

Death of Islamic State leader during US raid 'a significant development' against terrorism: MFA -- CNA  

Another Isis chief is dead – but there is still no long-term US plan -- The Independent  

Factbox: Pushed into the shadows, Islamic State still has global reach -- Reuters

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here's an easy prediction. Pfppfht

Caecus said...

the only permanent solution are states that are able to enforce some kind of law and order in the area, unfortunately the US destroyed one in Iraq and severely weakened the other in Syria

Anonymous said...

the Us held elecitons


"Sixteen Years of Parliamentary Elections in Iraq Sixteen Years of Parliamentary Elections in Iraq On October 10, 2021, Iraqis will participate in the sixth parliamentary election in the Post-Saddam Iraq. "

The US did not start the protests.
"February 2011: Several small demonstrations are held in Syria to call for reform and to show solidarity with pro-democracy protesters in Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya. Syrian security forces are able to contain the demonstrations, making a number of arrests."

The US did not massacre protesters. The Syrian goobers did.

Was Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey or the US first? Does it matter? Rigging elections is one thing. Massacring protesters is another. The Syrian Gooberment has zero legitimacy. On top of having zero legitimacy, the Syrian gooberment waged war against the US starting in 2003. Actually farther back than that, but in Iraq it started in 2003/2004. SO it does not matter when the US started training rebels.

Caecus you are a Putin fanboy or are just stupid pendejo.




So the Us went into Iraq after Saddam repeatedly violated an armistice and look what happened.

"Sixteen Years of Parliamentary Elections in Iraq"

On October 10, 2021, Iraqis will participate in the sixth parliamentary election in the Post-Saddam Iraq.


Caecus is a stupid pendejo.

Anonymous said...

Syrian troops shoot dead protesters in day of turmoil

This article is more than 10 years old

"Dozens reportedly killed as live bullets and teargas used against rallies after Friday prayers"

Yes, the article is 10 years old, but poota Caecus has a selective memory.