‘Kill our pilot and we’ll execute ALL your prisoners’ – Jordan, in retaliation against ISIS beheadin
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[QUOTE]Jordan has threatened to fast-track the execution of a would-be suicide bomber the Islamic State is trying to free if the terror group kills its captured pilot, it was reported today.The government has apparently warned that Sajida al-Rishawi and other jailed ISIS commanders would be 'quickly judged and sentenced' in revenge for Muath al-Kaseasbeh's death.
It comes after a deadline for a possible prisoner swap allegedly set by ISIS passed yesterday with no clue over the fate of al-Kaseasbeh or fellow Japanese hostage Kenji Goto.
Intelligence sources said ISIS's refusal to prove that al-Kaseasbeh was alive meant any deal with the militants was doomed.
Now Jordan has reportedly stepped up its rhetoric by warning of its intent to retaliate if the negotiations end in bloodshed.
Elijah Magnier, chief international correspondent for Kuwait's Al Rai newspaper, told MailOnline: 'I have reliable contact in the Jordanian government who says a message has been passed to ISIS.
'It warns that if they kill the pilot they will implement the death sentences for Sajida and other ISIS prisoners as soon as possible.
There are other prisoners in Jordan that ISIS would like to free.'
MailOnline has attempted to contact the Jordanian government for comment, but a spokesman has not yet responded.
Shortly after reports of the ultimatum emerged, Jordan issued a statement saying they were still waiting for proof that the captured F-16 pilot was still alive.
Jordan had agreed to an ISIS demand to free al-Rishawi who failed to fulfil her Al Qaeda mission as a suicide bomber.
In return, ISIS said it would not execute the 26-year-old pilot, who was seized in December after crashing near its HQ in the Syrian city of Raqqa.
In its latest audio recording, ISIS threatened to kill al-Kaseasbeh if a deadline was not kept for the release of al-Rishawi by dusk Iraq time yesterday - around 5.30pm (2.30pm GMT).
But it appeared to make no promises to release him, another condition the Jordanian government is demanding.
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Wow, an eye for an eye. Well, I guess, when facing against such ruthless enemies, you will need to do something.
That might not work
Just do it anyways, these prisoners are waste of oxygen and resources.
This kind of makes me smile. Finally someone realizes that the gloves have to come off when fighting a bunch of 'people' who have no rules or moral compass
ISIS Prisoners then become Matyrs
gg no re
Evil begets evil. This is not the way to go about this.
swap the hostages but put bombs on them so when they get swapped they explode
I don't think ISIS cares.
[QUOTE=Telecaster;47041034]swap the hostages but put bombs on them so when they get swapped they explode[/QUOTE]
And then ISIS is never willing to do a prisoner swap ever again.
[QUOTE=An Hero;47040963]Just do it anyways, these prisoners are waste of oxygen and resources.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=TheTalon;47040989]This kind of makes me smile. Finally someone realizes that the gloves have to come off when fighting a bunch of 'people' who have no rules or moral compass[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Telecaster;47041034]swap the hostages but put bombs on them so when they get swapped they explode[/QUOTE]
on behalf of us sane folk, may I ask what the hell you guys are doing
[QUOTE=DeEz;47041095]on behalf of us sane folk, may I ask what the hell you guys are doing[/QUOTE]
why do you support ISIS
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This is not the answer and will just make things worse.
ISIS will just use this to justify their argument that "they're the monsters not us" and recruit more people, making them stronger.
Let ISIS be the monsters instead of allowing them the satisfaction of turning us into monsters and justifying them.
[QUOTE=Telecaster;47041109]why do you support ISIS[/QUOTE]
is this the best you can come up with when someone questions your rather morbid morality
[QUOTE=Telecaster;47041109]why do you support ISIS[/QUOTE]
only Sith deal in absolutes
Don't those prisoners and most ISIS fighter want to die for their cause in the first place? You are giving them exactly what they want. Even if you tortured them to death for days on end, I doubt ISIS would care.
Lets all become savages! Yay!
[QUOTE=Zambies!;47040931]That might not work[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=TheTalon;47040989]This kind of makes me smile. Finally someone realizes that the gloves have to come off when fighting a bunch of 'people' who have no rules or moral compass[/QUOTE]
It's good of Jordan to show them (and the rest of the world) that they mean business and that they're willing to execute terrorists, but it's not a good idea actually going through with it as they'll be considered martyrs and turned into ISIS propaganda, the opposite effect of what Jordan thinks revenge-killing them will achieve.
[QUOTE=Electrocuter;47041110]This is not the answer and will just make things worse.
ISIS will just use this to justify their argument that "they're the monsters not us" and recruit more people, making them stronger.
Let ISIS be the monsters instead of allowing them the satisfaction of turning us into monsters and justifying them.[/QUOTE]
I disagree.
ISIS has done that job for the rest of the world with all of those videos they posted on the web.
If Gandhi were still alive today I would ask him:
What happens if one side is already blind?
Should the other side let them take their eyes?
[QUOTE=Telecaster;47041109]why do you support ISIS[/QUOTE]
Seriously tired of this kind of response
Grow up and stop resorting to this weird 'us or them' mentality when others call you out for your fantasizing
This is not really a good way to defeat isis it will only strengthen them. As you know these groups grow quickly and steady when we started invading their homes
[QUOTE=Telecaster;47041109]why do you support ISIS[/QUOTE]
Is this kind of response unavoidable in post 9/11 America?
[QUOTE=Tumama;47041259]I disagree.
ISIS has done that job for the rest of the world with all of those videos they posted on the web.
If Gandhi were still alive today I would ask him:
What happens if one side is already blind?
Should the other side let them take their eyes?[/QUOTE]They are barbaric but we aren't good either.
And Gandhi wouldnt be able to answer as there is no good or bad in today's society it's just winners and losers.
[QUOTE=elowin;47041153]only Sith deal in absolutes[/QUOTE]
THIS MAN IS A SITH, HE DEALT AN ABSOLUTE!
literally sympathizing with ISIS prisoners
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[QUOTE=Binladen34;47041497]literally sympathizing with ISIS prisoners[/QUOTE]
wait who is
[QUOTE=Orkel;47041200]It's good of Jordan to show them (and the rest of the world) that they mean business and that they're willing to execute terrorists, but it's not a good idea actually going through with it as they'll be considered martyrs and turned into ISIS propaganda, the opposite effect of what Jordan thinks revenge-killing them will achieve.[/QUOTE]
I didn't think they actually became martyrs if they're killed under certain conditions, like by a woman or if they aren't buried? Not very good propaganda for ISIS if their fighters are killed and booted into a ditch I would guess
[QUOTE=Binladen34;47041497]literally sympathizing with ISIS prisoners[/QUOTE]
what's the point in defeating a monster when you become one in the process
[QUOTE=Carlton Dance;47041452]there is no good or bad in today's society it's just winners and losers.[/QUOTE]
That's how it has always been.
History isn't about who is right, only who is left.
Although it's probably not the correct answer to the situation, I feel glad that they're at least not letting ISIS be the ones who call the shots. Instead of ISIS being the first to come out and dictate the rules of the hostage exchange, finally for once we get to start off the talks with something that they don't want to happen, and force them into reacting to what our demands are.
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