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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby Taro Toporific » Sun Feb 01, 2015 1:02 pm

Yokohammer wrote:I know I'm dreaming, but I would love to see these fuckers destroyed.


Japan's own Ninja Freakazoid Strike Force is getting ready to seek retribution for the beheading of Goto.

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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby Grumpy Gramps » Sun Feb 01, 2015 1:48 pm

In retaliation, Japan could stage a ISIS-themed cosplay convention. Now that would surely make ISIS shiver from fear and also brush the gaping hole in Abe's wonderful leadership and crisis management skills under the rug.
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sun Feb 01, 2015 2:06 pm

Grumpy Gramps wrote:In retaliation, Japan could stage a ISIS-themed cosplay convention. Now that would surely make ISIS shiver from fear and also brush the gaping hole in Abe's wonderful leadership and crisis management skills under the rug.


How do you sweep a hole under a rug?
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby Coligny » Sun Feb 01, 2015 3:57 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:
Grumpy Gramps wrote:In retaliation, Japan could stage a ISIS-themed cosplay convention. Now that would surely make ISIS shiver from fear and also brush the gaping hole in Abe's wonderful leadership and crisis management skills under the rug.


How do you sweep a hole under a rug?


F'cking n00b:
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Please move back for your own safuty and let the proz handul this...

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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby inflames » Sun Feb 01, 2015 4:13 pm

legion wrote:I think we know how this will play out

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_massacres_during_the_Algerian_Civil_War

It is likely the terrorists will start killing each other, when your answer to a differing opinion is lethal violence you run out of options & allies pretty fast.

ISIS should be glad the Algerian government isn't involved. They're like the US and UK in that they don't negotiate, but somehow I feel that the Algerians have some special welcome presents, such as batteries and jumper cables that aren't quite standard issue, for those who survive.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Amenas_ ... _operation
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby CrankyBastard » Sun Feb 01, 2015 6:27 pm

Oh, the indignation!
Ferfugsake, this country has high school girls who do this to their classmates.
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby Coligny » Sun Feb 01, 2015 10:15 pm

inflames wrote:
legion wrote:I think we know how this will play out

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_massacres_during_the_Algerian_Civil_War

It is likely the terrorists will start killing each other, when your answer to a differing opinion is lethal violence you run out of options & allies pretty fast.

ISIS should be glad the Algerian government isn't involved. They're like the US and UK in that they don't negotiate, but somehow I feel that the Algerians have some special welcome presents, such as batteries and jumper cables that aren't quite standard issue, for those who survive.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Amenas_ ... _operation



Well back in our days in Algeria....
Those were standard issues...

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One clip to the nip, one clip to the harbles (or clit, we French have always been for gender equality)... And get adjudant Patember to pedal fast
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby Cyka UchuuJin » Mon Feb 02, 2015 12:52 am

I'm gonna take a serious moment.

Yes, Miss Haruna and Kenji made a mistake thinking that being from pacifist Japan would afford them any kind of protection or safety going into the area. Yes, they signed their own death warrants going there. It doesn't make what the Daesh are doing any less horrific and wrong though.

I've seen and lived through some pretty awful stuff in my days... going to bed terrified at night in Moscow that my apartment house was the next to be blown up by Chechens, losing friends in the Westgate attacks in Nairobi, having to give up working in the medical clinics on the Kenyan-Somali border because of the danger, etc. I watched the uncensored video this morning and was in tears. And I'm not easily swayed by horror.
Our world is truly horrible and it's a really shit time to be alive. We're watching beheadings and car crashes and wars being reported from the front lines. We're immune to the blood and gore shoved into our faces every day on the television and internet. People share stuff like this as much as they do cute cat memes.

The Daesh are just beyond sick. They only kept Kenji alive to make the world fall in love with him hoping for some romantic ending so that they could make the horrific end even more disgusting. They probably killed him days ago. With all the fucked up shit going on in the world, hope is the only thing we live on anymore, and they've figured out how to attack even that.

This world is such a disappointment, and I used to say my biggest regret in life was not having children, but now I am grateful for not having brought anyone into the world, because it's just going to get worse.

Flame away all, I know I've opened myself up for it.
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby Coligny » Mon Feb 02, 2015 1:09 am

Cyka UchuuJin wrote:The Daesh are just beyond sick. They only kept Kenji alive to make the world fall in love with him hoping for some romantic ending so that they could make the horrific end even more disgusting. They probably killed him days ago.


I honestly think you are over estimating them...
Daesh are not like the Vietcongs, normal people who took arms to free their country from an oppressor.
they appear to be an army whose recruits are naturally coming from the rank of the lower end of the IQ bell curve.
The unstated recruitement ad is akin to "you are a sheepfucking idiot who want a weapon, come to us "
The kind of guys who, the second they can put their hands on a biological weapon kill 2/3rd of their rank by accident.
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby Russell » Mon Feb 02, 2015 9:12 am

Cyka, the worst of times not.

The Spanish Inquisition was even worse, allegedly...
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby wangta » Mon Feb 02, 2015 9:56 am

Cyka UchuuJin wrote:I'm gonna take a serious moment.

Yes, Miss Haruna and Kenji made a mistake thinking that being from pacifist Japan would afford them any kind of protection or safety going into the area. Yes, they signed their own death warrants going there. It doesn't make what the Daesh are doing any less horrific and wrong though.

I've seen and lived through some pretty awful stuff in my days... going to bed terrified at night in Moscow that my apartment house was the next to be blown up by Chechens, losing friends in the Westgate attacks in Nairobi, having to give up working in the medical clinics on the Kenyan-Somali border because of the danger, etc. I watched the uncensored video this morning and was in tears. And I'm not easily swayed by horror.
Our world is truly horrible and it's a really shit time to be alive. We're watching beheadings and car crashes and wars being reported from the front lines. We're immune to the blood and gore shoved into our faces every day on the television and internet. People share stuff like this as much as they do cute cat memes.

The Daesh are just beyond sick. They only kept Kenji alive to make the world fall in love with him hoping for some romantic ending so that they could make the horrific end even more disgusting. They probably killed him days ago. With all the fucked up shit going on in the world, hope is the only thing we live on anymore, and they've figured out how to attack even that.

This world is such a disappointment, and I used to say my biggest regret in life was not having children, but now I am grateful for not having brought anyone into the world, because it's just going to get worse.

Flame away all, I know I've opened myself up for it.


Nothing wrong with your post. I take my hat off to you for speaking from having lived in environments that were truly dangerous and I share your sentiments about children. I don't have them and I don't want them especially in the kind of world we have.

I think your disillusion with what is going on is also based on the fact that this is the 21st century and the progress that humankind makes is always matched by backwardsness. The 20th century showed that graphically a la the two Great World Wars, the Russian Revolution of Kerensky and the Soviets hijacked by the right wing Bolsheviks, the rise of the Nazis, the Holocaust, the age of terrorism of all kinds and the continual wars all over the globe.

Although the different Muslim sects and powers have been fighting for centuries, American and other western influence has been hugely destabilising and sometimes deliberately so. Read Craig somebody (I think his name is Unger) in his House of Bush, House of Saud to read of the criminal irresponsibility and other actions in playing off Iraq and Iran against each other, supplying weapons etc to both sides by the Reagan/Bush government. :evil:

The ISIL/ISIS shit more or less is the same situation updated just like the funding of the Taliban by the US and west. The current cunts are part of a larger group that was fed weapons and more by the US/west but was divided among itself just like the 'Free' Syrian Army has thugs and terrorists who will sell stupid foreigners who venture over the border into Syria.

The US Embassy debacle in Libya before was all part of this - the US Ambassador was told to do deals with elements that officially the US disavows and he ended up dead in his own Embassy. The great black hope Obama is as complicit in all of this mess as Presidents before him. The only one who comes out with any credit is Bill Clinton whose usual way was to de-escalate rather than get involved in fuelling these regional fires.
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby Takechanpoo » Mon Feb 02, 2015 12:51 pm

it was only american and british beheaded by jihadi john before Goto and yukawa were done.....
Abe apparently and intentionally abondoned them to be killed to make an excuse to amend the article 9 and others.
Abe is most powerful netouyo, yeah.
and you gaijins have no need to say any rip to the two japs. it was their self responsibility. especially goto's case.
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Mon Feb 02, 2015 12:53 pm

Cyka UchuuJin wrote:I'm gonna take a serious moment.

Yes, Miss Haruna and Kenji made a mistake thinking that being from pacifist Japan would afford them any kind of protection or safety going into the area. Yes, they signed their own death warrants going there. It doesn't make what the Daesh are doing any less horrific and wrong though.

I've seen and lived through some pretty awful stuff in my days... going to bed terrified at night in Moscow that my apartment house was the next to be blown up by Chechens, losing friends in the Westgate attacks in Nairobi, having to give up working in the medical clinics on the Kenyan-Somali border because of the danger, etc. I watched the uncensored video this morning and was in tears. And I'm not easily swayed by horror.
Our world is truly horrible and it's a really shit time to be alive. We're watching beheadings and car crashes and wars being reported from the front lines. We're immune to the blood and gore shoved into our faces every day on the television and internet. People share stuff like this as much as they do cute cat memes.

The Daesh are just beyond sick. They only kept Kenji alive to make the world fall in love with him hoping for some romantic ending so that they could make the horrific end even more disgusting. They probably killed him days ago. With all the fucked up shit going on in the world, hope is the only thing we live on anymore, and they've figured out how to attack even that.

This world is such a disappointment, and I used to say my biggest regret in life was not having children, but now I am grateful for not having brought anyone into the world, because it's just going to get worse.

Flame away all, I know I've opened myself up for it.


I don't know that the world is any worse than it's ever been as far as violent conflict goes. A number of historians argue that the 20th and 21st centuries have actually been relatively peaceful. The difference is that when savages beheaded hostages in previous centuries they couldn't upload a video of it for the world to see. Worst case scenario the head was sent to the people they were trying to intimidate in a box. That might be more horrifying than a video for the people who received such a package but the audience was certainly more limited.
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby IparryU » Mon Feb 02, 2015 1:05 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:and you gaijins have no need to say any rip to the two japs. it was their self responsibility. especially goto's case.

RIP? I just say well deserved and IDGAF what race they are, both (all the headless journalists for that matter) are ballsy/dumb for going out there. I give them props for going out there knowing what could happen, but no honor for doing so.
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby Cyka UchuuJin » Mon Feb 02, 2015 1:12 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:I'm gonna take a serious moment.

Yes, Miss Haruna and Kenji made a mistake thinking that being from pacifist Japan would afford them any kind of protection or safety going into the area. Yes, they signed their own death warrants going there. It doesn't make what the Daesh are doing any less horrific and wrong though.

I've seen and lived through some pretty awful stuff in my days... going to bed terrified at night in Moscow that my apartment house was the next to be blown up by Chechens, losing friends in the Westgate attacks in Nairobi, having to give up working in the medical clinics on the Kenyan-Somali border because of the danger, etc. I watched the uncensored video this morning and was in tears. And I'm not easily swayed by horror.
Our world is truly horrible and it's a really shit time to be alive. We're watching beheadings and car crashes and wars being reported from the front lines. We're immune to the blood and gore shoved into our faces every day on the television and internet. People share stuff like this as much as they do cute cat memes.

The Daesh are just beyond sick. They only kept Kenji alive to make the world fall in love with him hoping for some romantic ending so that they could make the horrific end even more disgusting. They probably killed him days ago. With all the fucked up shit going on in the world, hope is the only thing we live on anymore, and they've figured out how to attack even that.

This world is such a disappointment, and I used to say my biggest regret in life was not having children, but now I am grateful for not having brought anyone into the world, because it's just going to get worse.

Flame away all, I know I've opened myself up for it.


I don't know that the world is any worse than it's ever been as far as violent conflict goes. A number of historians argue that the 20th and 21st centuries have actually been relatively peaceful. The difference is that when savages beheaded hostages in previous centuries they couldn't upload a video of it for the world to see. Worst case scenario the head was sent to the people they were trying to intimidate in a box. That might be more horrifying than a video for the people who received such a package but the audience was certainly more limited.


Fair point, SJ. Receiving a head in a box would be pretty horrifying for sure.

Every generation has had it's terrors, but now we have youtube and facebook to transmit it to everyone. The media overload is almost becoming a horror in itself.

Thanks for your comments Wangta, also very fair points.
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby matsuki » Mon Feb 02, 2015 2:14 pm

Yokohammer wrote:I just thought of a great way to test the latest nuclear weaponry.

For starters, issue a warning that all women and children should be removed from Raqqa, give 'em a few days, then simply remove the entire city from the map. That'll reduce the number of places the c*nts can hang their hats a bit. Rinse and repeat until they have nowhere to go.

I know I'm dreaming, but I would love to see these fuckers destroyed.


I'm still in favor of giant bacon cheeseburger and porn drops...let them destroy themselves.
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Re: Japanese Hostage Taken by al-Zarqawi

Postby Wage Slave » Mon Feb 02, 2015 3:09 pm

Things are not going their way. They are running out of money and were really counting on getting that 200 million dollars from Japan.

Three main sources of income:

1. OIl - Inconveniently and by the merest co-incidence the price has plummeted. Also, you can be pretty sure the production and transport facilities are being bombed constantly.

2. Kidnapping - No-one is paying these days.

3. Looting - Fine as a once off but not sustainable. You need more and more conquests and the opposite has just happened. They have lost Kobane - Now their guys know they can lose and the other side know they can be beaten. The Kurds have proved it.

Running a state is enormously expensive - actually just running an army is. Running a not very rich or developed state to start with in the face of bombings and sanctions causes severe cashflow problems.
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Postby matsuki » Mon Feb 02, 2015 3:29 pm

What kind of food production is in that area? Feedin' an army on nothing but goats, feral dogs, and prayer is a recipe for disaster...
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Postby wagyl » Mon Feb 02, 2015 3:49 pm

chokonen888 wrote:What kind of food production is in that area? Feedin' an army on nothing but goats, feral dogs, and prayer is a recipe for disaster...

Not all of Iraq is fertile, and they do not control all of Iraq, but I hope you are aware that Iraq and Northeastern Syria constitutes Mesopotamia, one of the birthplaces of agriculture, which then gave rise to civilisation.
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Postby Cyka UchuuJin » Mon Feb 02, 2015 4:27 pm

wagyl wrote:
chokonen888 wrote:What kind of food production is in that area? Feedin' an army on nothing but goats, feral dogs, and prayer is a recipe for disaster...

Not all of Iraq is fertile, and they do not control all of Iraq, but I hope you are aware that Iraq and Northeastern Syria constitutes Mesopotamia, one of the birthplaces of agriculture, which then gave rise to civilisation.


with all the people they're killing and presumably leaving to rot in the soil, they're polluting the fuck out of any farming possibilities.
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Postby Taro Toporific » Mon Feb 02, 2015 5:46 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:...Abe apparently and intentionally abandoned them to be killed to make an excuse to amend the article 9 and others.
Abe is most powerful netouyo, yeah...
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Postby Salty » Mon Feb 02, 2015 7:24 pm

Cyka UchuuJin wrote:
wagyl wrote:
chokonen888 wrote:What kind of food production is in that area? Feedin' an army on nothing but goats, feral dogs, and prayer is a recipe for disaster...

Not all of Iraq is fertile, and they do not control all of Iraq, but I hope you are aware that Iraq and Northeastern Syria constitutes Mesopotamia, one of the birthplaces of agriculture, which then gave rise to civilisation.


with all the people they're killing and presumably leaving to rot in the soil, they're polluting the fuck out of any farming possibilities.


What? Those bodies may not be rotting in the fields... Longpig isn`t pig....
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Postby matsuki » Mon Feb 02, 2015 7:37 pm

wagyl wrote:
chokonen888 wrote:What kind of food production is in that area? Feedin' an army on nothing but goats, feral dogs, and prayer is a recipe for disaster...

Not all of Iraq is fertile, and they do not control all of Iraq, but I hope you are aware that Iraq and Northeastern Syria constitutes Mesopotamia, one of the birthplaces of agriculture, which then gave rise to civilisation.


Apparently the Aloha Snackbar state prefers to shop at Gelson's and Whole foods...

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/09/ ... 2J20140930
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to egyptian and first muslim sumo wrestler 大砂嵐(oosunaarashi)
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「首相官邸の周辺では、日本の外交の脆弱さを非難する活動家がデモを繰り返しているんですが、中には右翼系の連中で“大相撲からイスラム教を追い出せ”と叫んでいる者もいて、国技館の千秋楽では....“おい、イスラム国!”と心ないヤジが飛びました」

"in the final day of tournament in Kokugikan, someone cruelly jeered at him "hey, isuramu-koku(islamic state)!!!"."
http://news.infoseek.co.jp/article/cyzo_20150202_622761
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Postby Russell » Mon Feb 02, 2015 8:13 pm

Cyka UchuuJin wrote:
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chokonen888 wrote:What kind of food production is in that area? Feedin' an army on nothing but goats, feral dogs, and prayer is a recipe for disaster...

Not all of Iraq is fertile, and they do not control all of Iraq, but I hope you are aware that Iraq and Northeastern Syria constitutes Mesopotamia, one of the birthplaces of agriculture, which then gave rise to civilisation.


with all the people they're killing and presumably leaving to rot in the soil, they're polluting the fuck out of any farming possibilities.

Rotting corpses make good fertilizer, provided you give it some time...
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Takechanpoo wrote:to egyptian and first muslim sumo wrestler 大砂嵐(oosunaarashi)
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「首相官邸の周辺では、日本の外交の脆弱さを非難する活動家がデモを繰り返しているんですが、中には右翼系の連中で“大相撲からイスラム教を追い出せ”と叫んでいる者もいて、国技館の千秋楽では....“おい、イスラム国!”と心ないヤジが飛びました」

"in the final day of tournament in Kokugikan, someone cruelly jeered at him "hey, isuramu-koku(islamic state)!!!"."
http://news.infoseek.co.jp/article/cyzo_20150202_622761


:shock:

Talking ignorant shit to the "big sand storm" somehow doesn't sound like a good idea...
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In Japan, Nervous Muslims Condemn Islamic State

Muslim leaders in Japan have moved to condemn the terrorist group responsible for the apparent killing of Japanese hostages, worried that their small but growing community may become the target of resentment.

The response from Muslims is part of the fallout after a two-week hostage drama that riveted Japan and prompted debate about Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ’s security policy.

Hostile comments against Islam and Muslims have emerged on Japanese social media since the first video of two Japanese hostages was released Jan. 20. One right-wing group organized a rally in Tokyo last Thursday to protest against the government’s policy of relaxing immigration rules. “If we invite workers from Muslim nations in the future, given their doctrine, we may see a clash more tragic than what they are experiencing in Europe,” a group affiliated with Zaitokukai, a high-profile national organization, said on its website. Organizers of the rally didn’t respond to repeated requests for comment.

Muslim leaders in Japan say they are on the watch after the release Sunday morning Japan time of a video that claimed to show the beheading of Japanese journalist Kenji Goto. An earlier video showed another hostage, Haruna Yukawa, meeting a similar fate.

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The Muslim population in Japan is small but is growing fast because of the influx of students and workers. Though no official tally exists, Hirofumi Tanada, a Waseda University professor and an expert on Muslim communities, estimates the population to be about 130,000, including Japanese who have converted to the religion. That compares to roughly 60,000 in 2000 and 30,000 to 40,000 two decades ago. Indonesians make up the largest group, followed by those from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Iran and Turkey.

Muslims are still just 0.1% or so of Japan’s population, if Mr. Tanada’s estimate is correct, less than 0.8% in the U.S. and 7.5% in France, according to Pew Research.

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Police departments nationwide have been ordered to stay on high alert for possible harassment and attacks against Muslims and their religious facilities, as well as embassies of Muslim nations.
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Postby legion » Tue Feb 03, 2015 9:38 pm

The cynic in me wonders if they would be so concerned if they weren't a minority.

How come muslims get prayer rooms at airports but rastas don't get smoking rooms?
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ISIS Video Shows Jordanian Pilot Being Burned to Death

In a new show of brutality for a group already known for displays of violence, the Islamic State released a video on Tuesday purporting to show the execution of a captive Jordanian pilot by burning him alive.

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Jordan’s military on Tuesday vowed to avenge the pilot’s murder, and King Abdullah II of Jordan broke off a trip to Washington to rush home. “The blood of our hero martyr Moaz al-Kasasbeh will not go for nothing,” said Mandouh Ameri, a spokesman for the Jordanian military. “And the revenge will be equal to what happened to Jordan.” The spokesman did not specify what was meant by that threat.

There was no indication in the video of when it was made. Jordanian officials claimed Tuesday that the pilot had been executed on Jan. 3, but the date was not independently confirmed and the Jordanian government did not offer an explanation for why officials believed the execution had happened then.

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Postby Yokohammer » Wed Feb 04, 2015 7:32 am

They're totally out of control. There's no way in hell they're going to be able to push their agenda after all of this.
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