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New Clinton email reveals direct support for ISIS from two powerful Western allies

October 12, 2016 By administrator

clinton-saudiBy (The canary)

A new Hillary Clinton email published by WikiLeaks as part of the ongoing release of hacked campaign files confirms that Daesh (Isis/Isil) has state backing. And from powerful Western allies, no less.

Anti-terrorism analysts have long seen Daesh as a non-state-affiliated actor which grew out of an al-Qaeda insurgency in Iraq (and later Syria). But the email sent by Clinton herself (dated 27 September 2014) shows there’s much more to the story.

Secret support for Daesh

The lengthy email contains a summary assessment of proposed US policy plans in Iraq and Syria. This is based on what the email internally describes as Western and US intelligence sources. Most of the document lays out strategies for pushing Daesh back in the Middle East.

But one section bluntly describes Western allies Saudi Arabia and Qatar as direct supporters of Daesh (“ISIL” in this email):

We need to use our diplomatic and more traditional intelligence assets to bring pressure on the governments of Qatar and Saudi Arabia, which are providing clandestine financial and logistic support to ISIL and other radical Sunni groups in the region… The Qataris and Saudis will be put in a position of balancing policy between their ongoing competition to dominate the Sunni world and the consequences of serious U.S. pressure. [emphasis added]

Intelligence authorship

Clinton herself sent the 2014 email directly from her personal account to campaign chairman John Podesta. But the intelligence content has the look and style of Sidney Blumenthal’s authorship. Blumenthal is a long-time top Clinton advisor who has provided many such sensitive intelligence briefings to Clinton, even when she was Secretary of State.

It appears that Clinton either copied or forwarded the intelligence briefing which was the basis for the short exchange with Podesta.

Both the arsonists and firefighters

The New York Times recently described Saudi Arabia as both “the arsonists and firefighters” in the Middle East. This is because the controversial kingdom clamps down on terrorism at home, while promoting its version of Wahhabi ultra-conservatism abroad.

Saudi Arabia’s relationship with Britain and the US goes back decades, as the oil-rich nation entered into an ‘oil for security‘ pact with the West which can be traced to the US Carter administration, and even to Franklin D. Roosevelt. As such, it has spanned both Republican and Democratic administrations in the USA. And it has meant that the West has routinely looked the other way as the Saudi regime exports extremism, funding a large number of radical mosques and organisations around the world.

Beginning in 1979, the West actively sponsored the rise of a mujahideen army in central Asia in partnership with the Saudis to fight against Soviet troops. Historians view the current US/UK-Saudi covert intervention in Syria as a parallel situation to that of Afghanistan in the 1980s. More recently, the Gulf kingdom has negotiated record-breaking weapons deals with the UK.

Clinton email confirms claims by other intelligence sources

In Syria, the West and Saudi Arabia have supported a jihadist insurgency which seeks to topple the Assad government. Leaked documents provided to The Washington Post by Edward Snowden confirmed a CIA covert Syria programme which costs $1bn per year. The secret programme, given the name Timber Sycamore, has involved close coordination with the Saudis and other Gulf regimes like Qatar.

Moreover, a 2012 Pentagon intelligence report (declassified in 2015) predicted that “an Islamic state” would arise out of the Western/Gulf covert program which sought to overthrow the Syrian government. The White House allegedly knew about the secret report. And it was widely circulated within the intelligence community. It specifically names “the West” and “Gulf Countries” as the prime movers backing the jihadist insurgency in Syria.

In short, analysts have long acknowledged indirect Saudi support of Daesh. But Clinton’s email is the first known intelligence memo which spells out direct Saudi support of the Wahhabi terror group.

This leaked email alone should cause the media and Western governments to demand a radical reevaluation of the West’s priorities in the Middle East.

Read More on: http://www.thecanary.co/2016/10/11/new-clinton-email-reveals-direct-support-for-isis-from-two-powerful-western-allies/

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Clinton, ISIS, Qatar, saudi

85% of Islamic State-recruited Kurds attended Islamic schools in Kurdistan: ministry

September 25, 2016 By administrator

A Kurdish man reads the Quran in a mosque in Iraqi Kurdistan. Photo: Mariwan Naqshbandi/Rudaw

A Kurdish man reads the Quran in a mosque in Iraqi Kurdistan. Photo: Mariwan Naqshbandi/Rudaw

HEWLÊR-Erbil, Iraq’s Kurdistan region,— Among Kurds recruited by the Islamic State (IS), 85 percent have been educated at Islamic schools under the control of the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs in the Kurdistan Region, the ministry’s Official Spokesman, Mariwan Naqshbandi, said on Sunday (September 24).

“The number of Kurds who joined IS does not only include those who graduated from Islamic schools but also those who may have studied there for a short period of time,” Naqshbandi said, while speaking at the third day of the “Seclusion Platform” in Sulaimani.

Former students from the Kurdistan Region’s 23 Islamic schools joined IS after receiving an education from Islamic schools similar to those in Afghanistan, Yemen, Iran and Egypt, Naqshbandi said.

The IS members identified as Kurds were between the ages of 13 and 25, he added.

“Those schools had been under the control of the Kurdistan Region’s Ministry of Endowment,” the ministry’s spokesman said. “While this does not mean we are responsible, I am saying this to acknowledge we are all accountable.”

There have been about 500 people identified as Kurds who have joined IS, of whom 300 were killed and 150 returned to the Kurdistan Region.

“About 150 of those who joined IS have returned to the Kurdistan Region, most of whom are under surveillance or under detention,” he said on June 15. “Some of those who returned have been freed and are living a normal life.”

Naqshbandi said it has been one year since a Kurd had joined IS from the Kurdistan Region.

Source: eKurd.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ISIS, Kurd, State-recruited

Syrian Army Discovers Turkish Manual Instructing Terrorists in Use of Nukes

September 23, 2016 By administrator

terrorist-book-in-turkishIn the course of a recent operation to liberate a terrorist-held enclave in northern Latakia, Syrian Army troops discovered a ‘manual for terrorists’. Printed in Turkey, the book teaches jihadis “the proper conduct of war on foreign soil,” up to and including the use of nuclear weapons.

The manual, printed in Arabic and called ‘Zad al-Mujahed’ (roughly, ‘Fruits for the work of God’s Warriors’) was published in Istanbul, with its publishers making no attempt to even try to hide the book’s origins. It features the logo of the Istanbul-based Guraba publishing company, contact information, and even an ISBN, inside its front cover.

Speaking to Sputnik Arabic, the Syrian Army soldier who discovered the book said that it was filled with hatred and calls to war against people who don’t share jihadists’ faith, as well as instructions on what must be done with “enemies and their property.”

The book describes how to properly burn cities captured by jihadi fighters, how to cut down all the trees, destroy all life, how to execute prisoners in the correct manner,” the soldier explained. 

“The book says that jihadis have a right to marry their captives; the book even mentions the aspect of the possible use of nuclear weapons,” he added.

The book is banned in Syria for its radical content, and repeated calls to violence and terror. For this reason, Sputnik Arabic decided not to quote it directly. Still, it published photos, republished here, showing the cover and details on the book’s publisher. It remains unclear how many copies of this book were found.

isis-bookSyrian authorities are extremely sensitive about published materials which could be seen to inspire sectarian conflict. Before it was engulfed in war in 2011, Syria was known as a secular, multicultural and multiethnic nation with a large number of religious minorities. Since then, many of these minorities have been threatened with enslavement or extermination by homegrown and foreign-sponsored radical Islamist terrorists, including Daesh (ISIS), al-Nusra and a collection of affiliated groups.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Instructing, ISIS, Manual, Turkish

Turkey Conspired with ISIS in its Deceptive Invasion of Syria

September 7, 2016 By administrator

turkish-isis-free-army

Photo by gagrulenet

BY HARUT SASSOUNIAN

Syria has been the hub of shifting international military and political intrigues since the start of the ‘civil war’ in 2011. The diverse conflicting sides include: Hezbollah, Iran, Islamic State (ISIS), Israel, Jordan, Kurdish fighters, Lebanon, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, assorted terrorists from around the world, Syria, Syrian opposition groups, Turkey, the United States, and other NATO states.

The latest ominous development is the Turkish invasion of the Syrian border town Jarablus, which had been occupied by ISIS. However, contrary to Turkish propaganda, Turkey’s military did not invade Syria to chase out ISIS, and the U.S. Air Force did not drop any bombs on Jarablus to pave the way for the advancing Turkish troops, according to David Phillips, Director of the Program on Peace-Building and Rights at Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights. Phillips had served as a Senior Adviser and Foreign Affairs Expert to the U.S. Department of State under Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama.

Turkey’s actual plans were to prevent further inroads into North-West Syria by Kurdish YPG fighters (People’s Protection Forces) who have been the most reliable military allies of the United States in countering ISIS, while Erdogan calls the YPG ‘terrorists.’

Phillips revealed in his Huffington Post article that “Turkish-backed Islamists never engaged ISIS in the so-called battle for Jarablus. Before invading, Ankara made a deal with the Islamic State. Rather than resist, ISIS forces simply changed into FSA [Free Syrian Army] uniforms. Jarablus was ‘liberated’ from ISIS with barely a shot.” ISIS had evacuated all civilians from Jarablus prior to the Turkish invasion because it did not “want civilians to identify newly clad FSA members as hard core ISIS fighters,” Phillips wrote.

“It is not surprising that Erdogan and ISIS made a deal. ISIS and Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) are ideologically aligned,” Phillips asserted, since “they are both branches of the Muslim Brotherhood. Despite official denials, there is a mountain of evidence that Turkey provided weapons, money, and logistical support to Islamists in Syria beginning in 2014. Turkey also underwrote the Islamic State by transporting its oil and selling it on the international market. About 500 Islamist fighters are still transiting from Turkey to Syria each month.”

Turkish leaders have made no secret of their true aim. Erdogan announced that his objective is to go after YPG and “terror groups that threaten our country.” Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu pledged that Ankara would “do what is necessary” to keep the Kurdish fighters away from the Turkish border.

Washington is not pleased with Turkey’s misdirected military actions in Northern Syria. Senior Pentagon official Brett McGurk told CNN that “the Turks never cared about Jarablus until the Kurds wanted to get there.” McGurk called the Turkish attacks on Kurdish fighters “unacceptable and a source of deep concern” for the United States.

The Editor of Veterans Today was also highly critical of the Turkish invasion of Syria as reflected in his cynical explanation: “Turkish troops who had been in Syria for years dressed up as ‘ISIS’ have simply gone home to Turkey, had a good wash and shave, put back on their Turkish uniforms then returned to Syria.”

Saadeddine Somaa, a Syrian Arab militant who joined the Turkish incursion into Syria, expressed to The New York Times his disappointment for being misled into fighting the Kurds instead of ISIS and the Syrian government. “Everyone is pursuing their own interests, not Syria’s,” Somaa complained.

The New York Times article stressed that due to in-fighting, the rebel groups “risk reinforcing criticism that they are Turkish and American proxies at best, de facto allies of ISIS at worst.” Furthermore, “Turkish airstrikes had killed 35 civilians in Kurdish-held villages. And there was a video online showing rebels kicking prisoners from the Kurdish-led militias.” Some of the fighters accompanying the Turkish troops’ incursion into Syria, such as members of Nooredine al-Zinki, “were accused of having ties to Qaeda-linked groups” and were “widely condemned when a group of its fighters videotaped themselves beheading a young prisoner…. Its participation in the Jarablus operation was an indication that it has not been completely shunned, at least by Turkey.”

David Phillips ended his revealing Huffington Post article with an ominous prediction: “Syria will be Erdogan’s Waterloo. The U.S. Government must not be tethered to Turkey’s sinking ship.”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Invasion, ISIS, Syria, Turkey

Angela Merkel’s government says it has PROOF Turkey is SUPPORTING Islamic State AND Hamas

September 4, 2016 By administrator

Turkey-supporting isis

As well as ISIS, Turkey has been accused of supporting Hamas

TURKEY has been accused of supporting the Islamic State and other Islamist groups across the Middle East, a leaked German government report has claimed.

By CHARLIE PEAT PUBLISHED:  Wed, Aug 17, 2016 | UPDATED: 

The document, produced by Angela Merkel’s Interior Ministry, claims president Erdogan’s government also supports Palestinian Hamas, Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood as well as other extremist groups in Syria.

The damning report, seen by German media, said: “The many expressions of solidarity and support actions by the ruling AKP and president Erdogan for the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas and groups of armed Islamist opposition in Syria emphasise their ideological affinity with the broader Muslim Brotherhood.”

The revelation will send tensions between Germany and Ankara into meltdown following a series of spats in the wake of the failed military coup in Turkey last month.

Hamas is an EU and US listed terrorist organisation and it is the first time Germany has made a link between the terror cell and Turkey.

Ankara has also deepened its ties with the depraved groups and has become a “platform for action” in the region, according to the report.

The report adds: “As a result of the step-by-step Islamisation of its foreign and domestic policy since 2011, Turkey has become the central platform for action by Islamist groups in the Middle East.”

Left-wing party Die Linke made the confidential request to the Bundestag, the German parliament, which was leaked to broadcaster ARD.

Lawmaker and member of the party, Sevim Dagdalen, said: “The German government cannot publicly designate the godfather of terrorism Erdogan as a partner, while internally warning about Turkey as a hub for terrorism.”

He also criticised German officials for blocking his appearance via a live video stream at a rally in Cologne last month.

He added: “The European Union is not behaving in a sincere manner with Turkey.

“If our demands are not satisfied then the readmissions will no longer be possible.”

Source: http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/700826/Angela-Merkel-Turkey-Erdogan-Islamic-State-ISIS-Daesh-Hamas-Germany

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Germany, ISIS, support, Turkey

Turkey Launches Artillery Barrage on Northern Syria on YPG opening corridor for Islamic State safe passage

August 22, 2016 By administrator

turkey-ypgThe Turkish military has launched strikes against the Kurdish YPG in northern Syria,The howitzer shelling has struck Kurdish YPG forces north of Manbij. 

Turkish officials say that the strikes are aimed at opening a corridor for an “operation.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ISIS, Kurd, Syria, Turkey, ypg

Bashar Al-Assad Tell NBC U.S. Is ‘Not Serious’ About Defeating ISIS

July 14, 2016 By administrator

assad nbcby Bill Neely

DAMASCUS, Syria — A defiant Bashar al-Assad expressed confidence that Syria’s bloody war could be won within months, saying Russia’s intervention has helped tip the scales toward victory.

Assad spoke exclusively to NBC News on Wednesday at his office in Damascus in a wide-ranging interview about the Syrian war, ISIS, the U.S. and his legacy.

He was unruffled by the State Department branding his vow to retake every inch of Syria as “delusional,” saying it was only a matter of time until he regained full control of his country.

The Syrian army has made a lot of advancement recently,” Assad told NBC News. “It won’t take more than a few months.”

Assad’s tone was strikingly different from a year earlier, when he was short of troops and losing territory to rebels and ISIS. The battlefield shifted, according to Assad, for one reason.

“The Russian support of the Syrian army has tipped the scales against the terrorists,” he said. “It was the crucial factor.”

His forces were teetering on the brink of defeat before Russia’s military intervention got underway in September. Since then, they’ve made significant territorial gains — like retaking the ancient city of Palmyra from ISIS.

While Russia has insisted its operations targeted terrorists, the West has accused Russian forces of bombing civilian targets and Assad’s moderate enemies — not jihadis.

Russia’s influence with Assad is in focus Thursday as Secretary of State John Kerry heads to Moscow for talks with Putin. Syria is high on the agenda — as is speculation of a backchannel deal involving Assad giving up power.

WATCH: NBC News’ Full Interview with Syrian President

Assad however dismissed those rumors unequivocally, telling NBC News he was confident that Russia had his back.

“The Russian politics is not based on making deals — it’s based on values,” he said.

And according to Assad, the “very frank” relationship he has with Putin is rooted in their shared values and common interest: defeating terrorists.

The Syrian president claimed that’s far from true of the U.S., which he accused of not truly wanting to see ISIS’ defeat.

“They’re not serious,” Assad said.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: assad, ISIS, Syria, U.S

Russian Long-range bombers flying from Russia destroy ‘major’ ISIS camp in central Syria

July 12, 2016 By administrator

long range bomberSix Tupolev Tu-22M3 strategic bombers have delivered massive airstrikes against a major Islamic State camp and ammunition depots in Syria, Russia’s Defense Ministry says. The aircraft flew from Russia and returned home after the operation.

The bombers, based at one of Russian’s southern air bases, took off on Tuesday morning, passed through Iranian and Iraqi airspace and delivered concentrated high-explosive ammunition airstrikes on terrorist targets east of the towns of Palmyra and As Sukhnah, and the village of Arak.

All aircraft have successfully returned to home base, the ministry said in a statement.

The Russian military stated that the information on the eliminated targets was acquired over the last several days and confirmed through several intelligence channels.

The US-led international antiterrorist coalition was notified of the airstrikes in advance, the ministry says.

“The strike resulted in the destruction of a large militant field camp, three depots of arms and munitions, three tanks, four infantry combat vehicles and eight vehicles fitted with heavy machine guns, also neutralizing a large number of enemy fighters,” the statement says.

#SYRIA A large militants' field camp, 3 ammo depots, 3 tanks, 4 IFVs, 8 automobile vehicles and a great number of personnel were eliminated

— Минобороны России (@mod_russia) July 12, 2016

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bombers, crisis in Kessab, ISIS, long-range, Russian, Syria

ISIS offers $50,000 reward for head of Bulgaria’s ‘migrant hunter

July 9, 2016 By administrator

Valev has thousands of supporters online, with some calling him a 'hero' and human rights groups 'traitors'

Valev has thousands of supporters online, with some calling him a ‘hero’ and human rights groups ‘traitors’

Vigilante who terrorises refugees along the Turkish border for ‘sport’ finds himself being targeted by jihadis

  • Dinko Valev’s units use military vehicles and dogs to hunt asylum seekers
  • He hands illegal migrants over to the police ‘because they are all jihadists’
  • Wants Bulgarian state to fund operation and pay for every captured refugee
  • Human rights group accuse Valev of terrorising migrants with death threats

By Chris Summers For Mailonline

ISIS has put a $50,000 bounty on the head of a self-styled ‘migrant hunter’ who organises gangs of vigilantes to patrol and hunt down illegal asylum seekers in Bulgaria.

Dinko Valev, 29, uses two armoured vehicles to patrol territory near the city of Yambol, close to the border with Turkey.

But now it has been revealed that the Bulgarian State Agency for National Security have warned him he is being targeted by the terrorists.

The agent said he was on a list of names for which ISIS was offering a bounty with payment being made once a video or picture confirming the deed had been provided.

The information about the ISIS offer was found on several Islamist websites which are reportedly funded by terrorist organisations.

Valev was described as the ‘leader of a paramilitary unit operating on the Bulgarian-Turkish border along with a dozen other men’.

It is thought ISIS targeted Valev because it was keen to be seen as a champion of migrants from the Middle East, especially Muslims, and is hoping to recruit some refugees for terrorist operations in Europe.

But Valev appears undeterred by the threat, and even posted a media report about it on his website.

Earlier this year Valev said he regarded every illegal migrant as a jihadist and dismissed claims he was terrorising his captives.

He said: ‘I would describe it as simply a sporting activity. You can’t describe sportsmen as violent.’

In March Valev says people have been turning up with off-road trial bikes and dogs to help in the search for illegal immigrants.

Others, including himself, also set off on their hunts on horses. When captured, the immigrants are then handed over to police, he said.

But the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights have demanded officials clamp down on the immigrant roundups being organised by Valev, saying what he is doing is illegal and branding him a criminal.

The Helsinki Committees for Human Rights are non-profit organisations devoted to human rights present in many countries, including Bulgaria.

Source: Dailymail

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Bulgaria's, hunter, ISIS, Migrant

OSCE PA MP: Armenian soldier’s beheading while still alive is Islamic State “handwriting”

July 2, 2016 By administrator

beheading armenian soldierTBILISI. – The Armenian side does not disseminate pictures and facts that attest to how Azerbaijani soldiers barbarically kill Armenian military servicemen, with the objective of undermining the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.

Artashes Geghamyan, head of the National Assembly of Armenia delegation to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Parliamentary Assembly (OSCE PA), on Saturday stated the aforesaid on the second day of the 25th Annual Session of the OSCE PA, which is convened in Tbilisi, the Armenian News-NEWS.am special reporter informed from the capital city of Georgia.

“The main emphasis [of the peace talks] is placed on the complete fulfillment of the conditions aimed at confidence-building,” noted Geghamyan.

As per the Armenian MP, however, Azerbaijani soldiers are killing and beheading Armenian servicemen, and posting the respective photographs on the website of Baku State University.

“When they behead Armenian military servicemen while they are alive, this is the ‘handwriting’ of the Islamic State terrorist group; all these people earn state awards,” added Artashes Geghamyan. “We [i.e. the Armenian side] don’t disseminate all these facts so that the negotiations don’t stop. So, please pay attention to what proposals for changes a party is making.”

As reported earlier, six criminal cases were initiated into the Azerbaijanis’ killing of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR/Artsakh) Defense Army servicemen and torturing of their bodies during the hostilities in early April.

NKR General Prosecutor’s Office Prosecutor Karen Gabrielyan had told Armenian News-NEWS.am that three separate criminal cases were instituted into the beheading of Kyaram Sloyan, Hrant Gharibyan, and Hayk Torosyan.

In addition, criminal cases are launched into the murder of Rafik Hakobyan, Aghasi Asatryan, Andranik Zohrabyan, and Robert Abajyan

Another criminal case was opened into the torturing of the bodies of fifteen NKR Defense Army servicemen.

Relatives of those killed have been recognized as successors of the victims.

Based on these cases, human rights organizations will prepare petitions to be submitted to the European Court of Human Rights.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, beheading, ISIS, Karabakh, soldier

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