Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Fighting ISIS - Global Strategy Missing




أوباما لقادة الكونغرس: لديّ السلطة لقتال "داعش"ـ

Obama to Congress Leaders : I have the power to beat ISIS.


U.S. President Obama (r) and Congressman John Boehner (l),
influential Republican delegate from Ohio and House Speaker.

"I am looking for a strategy from the president
that takes on this terrorist threat and defeats it."

(John Boehner quoted from his website)

[Source: Al-Arabiya العربية on 10 September 2014]


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خطط البنتاغون لضرب "داعش" في سوريا

The Pentagon already planned a blow against ISIS in Syria.


[Source: Al-Arabiya العربية on 9 September 2014]


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مفوض حقوق الإنسان: بلد داعش سيكون بيتاً من الدماء

A representative of Human Rights : The territory of ISIS will be a "house of bloodshed".


[Source: Al-Arabiya العربية on 8 September 2014]

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ـ“داعش” يضم مقاتلين من 81 دولة.. 12 ألف أجنبي بينهم 3000 أوربي

ISIS is gathering warriors from 81 countries ..... 12.000 foreigners including 3.000 from Europe.


[Source: All4Syria , Syrian news center on 1st September 2014]

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An increasing number of militant Neo-Salafists from Europe is heading for the Middle East to join forces with Abu Bakr's ISIS in Iraq and Syria.

According to the trade union of German police and some experts, Germany's domestic security services didn't realize the problem of religious motivated radicalization until 2008 / 2009 when first Christian converts to Islam left the country to find a new home and purpose in life in the training camps of Al-Qaeda.

Some ultra-conservative Salafist movement in Germany was detected at the origin of Islamic radicalization and which was targeting certain German youths suffering from a difficult situation within their Muslimic or Non-Muslimic families.

The radical ideas of any Salafist movement could be easily defeated by relevant quotations from the Holy Koran which can be seen as an overall-accepted and unchangeable standard in the world of Islam. Yet, any religious dialogue could only be achieved by Muslims in the know and who are freely acting in an embedding society of Non-Muslims. Mistrust and fear of a Non-Muslimic majority, however, makes it difficult if not useless for them the begin a dialogue with those who could still be saved from their militant ideas. What should they answer when being told: "Look, those infidel to Allah are treating you like me as some minor creature."

This, at least, is the basic experience of German experts who are now searching for ways to stop further radicalization and calm down the furious young men (and women) .




German ISIS fighter Denis Cuspert alias Deso Dogg.


[Evaluation by Ulysses based on different German sources.]

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