• Bulldozer of Fallujah reportedly captured by Syrian Army
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[quote]The obese Daesh (Isis) terrorist, whose true identity is not known, has been seen in previous videos decapitating Kurdish Peshmerga soldiers. He earned his nickname in June 2014, after he was pictured holding a 5ft-long, 52kg Browning machine gun, loaded with armour-piercing bullets all by himself. A member of the infamous Isis Chopping Committee, that has terrified areas of the self-declared caliphate, he is said to have been pictured being captured by the Syrian Armed Forces in a new video posted online by the Department of Film and Sound Young Journalists Club. In the footage, the chubby jihadi is seen stripped naked from the waist up, with his hands tied behind his back, after being thrown on the back of a vehicle whilst taunted by his captives. He is then driven away — presumably to a jail somewhere in Syria. It is not known where in the war-torn nation the footage was captured.[/quote] [url]http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/notorious-isis-executioner-dubbed-bulldozer-captured-by-syrian-army-1563203[/url] I imagine they'll string him up as an example.
About time.
Ah, I remember this one: [T]http://static.fjcdn.com/large/pictures/57/cd/57cd4c_5270759.jpg[/t]
So we don't need to send Ivan then?
If it is him, I'm surprised the fat cunt survived this long
Yup,that bastard won't be killing anyone now.The Syrians are going to gut him like a pig as a message to others.
Normally I'm opposed to any form of retributive punishment, but on this occasion, in going to let the higher part of my brain shut up and express my fervent desire to see him executed inhumanely
The biggest mystery is how he found enough food to become obese in a place like that.
im glad he's captured and i hope he faces justice. i also hope its something more civilized than stringing him up like a pig. he's a terrible person yes but its also important to act better than to stoop to isis' level in retribution
Nah. Kill him. Dude has forfeited his basic human rights time and time again.
[QUOTE=CunningHam;50443539]And now begins the same exact conversation about punishment that makes its way around every time there's a thread about a scumbag.[/QUOTE] I'm going to play the role of the sane and rational individual. We shouldn't exact retribution upon this man, we can reintegrate him fully into normal society, just like Osama bin Laden.
[QUOTE=CunningHam;50443539]And now begins the same exact conversation about punishment that makes its way around every time there's a thread about a scumbag.[/QUOTE] this is different in that the people who'll be killing him are massive scumbags also, [URL="http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/04/18/bashar-al-assads-war-crimes-exposed"]to the point of being arguably worse as an institution than he could ever be as an individual[/URL] [editline]2nd June[/editline] [QUOTE=Nautsabes;50443572]im glad he's captured and i hope he faces justice. i also hope its something more civilized than stringing him up like a pig. he's a terrible person yes but its also important to act better than to stoop to isis' level in retribution[/QUOTE] the army have already sunk that low. i don't give a shit what happens to this guy but let's not act like these psychopaths being allowed to summarily execute people is a good thing
It's easier to kill this man, then risk him coming back in five years and causing more shit. Iraq and the Middle East as a whole is better off taking care of it's problems the more bloody way, considering that not doing it has directly lead to the problems at hand.
So fucked up that they use lunatics like this as martyrs and it fucking [I]works.[/I]
Does ISIS have many defectors? I imagine treating him like a human might encourage some more
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