[QUOTE=hhcheese;47050905]Taking territory, like ISIS, then claiming they are following ISIS' example, then pledging allegiance to ISIS, then ISIS giving their blessing sounds pretty damning to me. Abubakar Shekau himself said they were following after ISIS. There is a connection between ISIS and BH. BH has pretty much dropped Al-Qaeda (AQIM, specifically) as a partner group.[/QUOTE]
Yeah but the actual connection is merely symbolic they don't cooperate or work together.
Wasn't first video of beheading japanese hostage fake?
[QUOTE=rewkasu;47050495]Bet those Japaneses will have fun attacking this with memes again
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[editline]1st February 2015[/editline]
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Lots and lots of gay porn shoops.
[QUOTE=SonicHitman;47048907]i dont think its worth going to the middle east as a foreign journalist, especially with these savages deliberately looking for people like that.
i could have sworn i've read some articles about journalists being kidnapped and thrown into the arms of these guys from syria to turkey.[/QUOTE]
What I'm afraid is, that young journalist, who either seeks to defy this, or out of the stupid sense for adventure decides to enter to really dangerous territories( I'm talking right at the border of IS or on the front lines)
It is one thing to report on news, and another to go into fucking ISIS land knowing that they'll behead you and you'll be front page news, and also making your government really busy with negotiations and even more work and stress.
Do the people in these videos fight back? No plan on watching any, but surely if they know their fate they would struggle? In all the article photos they seem to have given up :(
[QUOTE=Occlusion;47053137]Do the people in these videos fight back? No plan on watching any, but surely if they know their fate they would struggle? In all the article photos they seem to have given up :([/QUOTE]
Hollywood got to you. Think about this - there are, aside from the cameraman, most likely a whole squad of armed militants there to safeguard the whole thing. They will not hesitate to put a bullet in you, should you start struggling. The futility of it aside, odds are these men have been broken already. They know what's coming and they don't fight back, because, surrounded by monsters, they have been deprived of any and all hope and humanity. They simply break and see no point in fighting anymore.
You're not going to be sitting there, calculating your risks, noting the positions of all fighters present, their weaponry and pulling off a mind-bending one-man army shootout, delivering a punchline to the camera before shooting the cameraman. Nah, you're just going to sit there and hope the pain doesn't last too long.
[QUOTE=Superwafflez;47049896]If jihadi john is caught he better like staying at hotel Guantanamo :v:
But seriously, daesh are a bunch of sick fucks.[/QUOTE]
If the SAS really are on the hunt for him, he'll be staying in Hotel six feet under. The SAS fought against the IRA for a few decades, they learned plenty of tricks during that time.
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I get the feeling this isn't the correct translation?
I believe it means "ISIS crappy montage Grand Prix" that said there's nothing wrong with Google Trad's interpretation.
[QUOTE=usaokay;47048776]Well, shit.[/QUOTE]
You were expecting a different outcome? The man was essentially dead the second they captured him. No one was going to go in and save him, nor were they probably ever planning to release him even demands were met by the Jordanians.
Granted though, that man has such titanic fucking balls for going to the ISIS Capital I want to start clapping my hands vigorously just thinking about it.
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