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Elite
military operatives from the US as well as the British SAS have formed a
number of Small Kill Teams to embed with local militant groups in Syria
and Iraq to seek out and destroy Islamic State key leadership and
infrastructure.
The operation has been dubbed Task Force Black.
The teams will be using sophisticated equipment, including drones that
can remain on station 24 hours a day, to hunt down the killer of US
journalist James Foley and other high-value IS members.
The UK’s mission will focus on capturing British citizens that have
declared Jihad by traveling to Iraq and Syria to join the Islamic State.
It is believed that at least 500 Brits are currently terrorizing the
region, and by capturing them, we will develop intelligence on the
facilitation of Western foreign fighters and possibly the location of “Jihadi John,” the British accented executioner of Foley.
The Elite American teams will apparently be hunting IS leader Abu
bakr al-Baghdadi in an attempt weaken the insurgent group’s control over
the region. IS is an extremist organization group built around an
ideology and not an army, so taking out a commander will not end their
reign of terror, for he will be immediately replaced by someone who
shares similar ideals. There is always a good chance, though, that the
new leadership will not be accepted by all, causing the group to
splinter into smaller, weaker factions that end up fighting each other.
The US has been drooling over the idea of openly operating in Syria
for some time, and we thought we had an easy way in with the suspicious
chemical weapons attack ordeal that happened a year ago. However,
Americans were wholly unsupportive of intervention at that time due to
the lack of evidence supporting the narrative of the deadly attack.
The White House was patient. We sat and watched the Islamic State
build momentum in Syria, and we watched in astonishment as a couple
hundred of them sent 30,000 heavily armed Iraqi soldiers scattering
without contest, leaving behind an incredible stockpile of military
equipment and high powered weaponry. We watched as they executed
security forces, civilians, minorities, and children, thus making them
Public Enemy #1, and now the entire world (Pope included) is on board
with killing these guys.
So as we replace Maliki with a new puppet prime minister which will
give us greater justification to strike IS targets in non-Kurdish
regions as well as the resurfaced violent Shia militias operating around
Baghdad, the pieces have all fallen into place. Coincidentally, the
region claimed by al-Baghdadi to be the new caliphate is also the region
we have sought to control for decades. Now, with an enemy so vile and
terrifying, the Western Empire is back to take what is ours as the world
cheers. ~Will
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