Posted on 01/12/2014 6:41:42 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
Islamist rebels have captured the headquarters of the al-Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) in the Syrian city of Aleppo.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it was not clear what had happened to the jihadists who had been at the hospital in the Qadi Askar district.
Inside, the rebels found dozens of prisoners and the bodies of several men who appeared to have been executed.
Recent days have seen fierce fighting between ISIS and other rebel groups.
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.co.uk ...
Exactly....
moosies killing moosies and the problem is?
WHAT?
yeah huh
Eventually people will come to the realization that post bin Laden al Qaeda is a Saudi financed international fundamentalist Sunni fighting force. They are active in Syria and Iraq. Saudi Arabia hopes to establish an Arabic speaking Sunni confederation which would include Syria and large parts of Iraq. This was basically the dream of Saddam Hussein but this time with Saudi royalty at the lead.Sharia law to control the population instead of brute force. The US will one day come to the realization that it has far more common interests with Russia than we dare admit. Western secular culture is simply not compatible with Islam be it Sunni or Shi’ite.
What the..........?????
I remember that show. The girl was really pretty.
I just looked it up and was surprised that it was on in the mid 70s. I would have guessed the late 60s.
Definitely not guilty. Gave me a reason to look forward to Saturday mornings.
So this is the ‘bad guys’ fighting against the ‘really bad guys’?
Without a program it is hard to know who is against who.
Media seems to be so busy to draw a non-existant line between “rebels” and “al-Qaeda” to make people think they aren’t the same. Looks like Pravda from the old days.
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