[Grem] 12 things to know about what ISIS really wants
Csaba Bálint
zbalint2003 at yahoo.co.uk
2015. Már. 2., H, 09:04:05 CET
ez a totalis felrevezetes, ---miert terjesztitek?????????az ISIS a globalistak trojai falova a harmadik vilaghaboruhoz...es itt is sokan elkezdtek bevenni...(itt is)(hiaba linkeltem be a problema-rakcio-megoldas pszichomanipulacios modszert)Mccain vilagosan elszolja, hogy az EA nemzetbiztonsagi tanacsa fegyverezte fel az ISIS-t (ezt is belinkeltem tobbszor)...azt is elmondja hogy folyamatason kapcsolatban all veluk -szinten belinkeltem az amcsi mediabol(tehat az amerikat iranyito globalista elit iranyitja az ISISt is) Ezek utan azt akarjak hogy be vegyetek a kefet: a felhaborodast "ez borzaszto, valaki csinaljon mar valamit" - Valoban borzaszto, de pont ezert csinaljak, hogy eleg felhaborodast generaljanak ahhoz, hogy eloaljanak a megoldasukkal (amit tavaly Szirianal elszurtak): a totalis haboruval.
Hogy amerikai jelen vezetes ne uldozne a keresztenyeket?Nezzetek meg az alabbi videot:SIGNS of the End: Homosexual Agenda To 'DESTROY' America
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 es tajekozodjatok a tobbi ugyben is:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWHv6xsCpj4
Kedves Emoke,ha emiatt a hozzaszolasom miatt leveszel a listarol, akoor ennyi.... ettol fuggetlenul ez az igazsag.udv:csaba
On Sunday, 1 March 2015, 18:03, Emoke Greschik <greschem at gmail.com> wrote:
World February 25, 2015
12 Things to Know About "What ISIS Really Wants"
We misunderstand them at our peril
Zelda Caldwell (13)
http://www.aleteia.org/en/world/article/12-things-to-know-about-what-isis-really-wants-5904800487047168?utm_campaign=save_iraqi_christians_en&utm_source=save_iraqi_christians&utm_medium=campaign&utm_content=save_iraqi_christians-27/02/2015
In his much talked about article, âWhat ISIS Really Wantsâ in the March issue of The Atlantic, Graeme Wood punctures Western fantasies that the Islamic State is made of psychopathic discontents, or in President Obamaâs estimation, al Qaedaâs âJV team.â
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Instead, he discovers, they are a formidable force, drawn together by a coherent faith and ideology. Here are our take-aways from Woodâs 10,000 word article.
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According to Wood:
1. ISIS and al-Qaeda are not one and the same. ISIS has eclipsed al-Qaeda and views its leaders as apostates. We have made a mistake in not realizing the difference between them, particularly in regard to how they interpret the Koran.
 2. ISIS advocates strict adherence to the Koran and regards itself as responsible for fullfiling its apocalyptic prophecies. Followers are very knowledgeable about their faith, and punctilious about following the letter of the law. This includes an obligation to carry out crucifixions and amputations, and to establish slavery.
3. The Islamic State sees itself as having established a caliphate. Having fulfilled the necessary requirement of possessing territory (after seizing the area around Mosul, Iraq, ISIS has a territory as big as the United Kingdom), believers are now obligated to observe all sharia laws. In theory this includes immigrating to the caliphate.
4. Members of ISIS believe they have a role to play in the Apocalypse, and that the action will take place close to home. They believe it is prophesied that there will be a great battle against âRomeâ in Dabiq, Syria, that they will go on sack Istanbul and that a final showdown with an anti-Messiah will occur before Jesus returns at the End of Days.
5. ISIS is now in âOffensive Jihad.â Now that it has established a caliphate, it must expand into non-Muslim territory, and is obligated to do so at least once a year. Its tactics â beheadings, crucifixions, and enslavement of women and children â are meant to terrorize its enemies and hasten the end of conflict.
6. The United States has failed to recognize the rift between the Islamic State and Al Qaeda. This resulted in a bizarre and bungled attempt to win the release of hostage Peter Kassig. The US recruitment of a senior al-Qaeda operative to intercede with ISIS on Kassigâs behalf ended badly, with the beheading of Kassig.
7. Territory is essential to the existence of the Islamic State. If you take away their territory, they cease to be a caliphate â a tempting argument for a foreign intervention.
8. ISIS wants us to invade. It would bolster recruitment and radicalize Muslims worldwide â a strong argument against a foreign intervention.
9. ISIS may become a victim of its own success. Itâs only a matter of time before this mass of poor people with high expectations confronts economic deprivation, discontent, and a reduction in the number of believers immigrating to the caliphate. This wonât happen any time soon though.
10. If al-Qaeda were to pledge allegiance to the Islamic State it would be catastrophic. This is why Wood believes the Obama administrationâs attempt to open channels of communication between al-Qaeda and Isis (during hostage negotations) was so foolhardy.
11. The majority of Muslims do not support the Islamic State. Some are âmoderates,â who distrust hardline devotion of any kind and whom Isis considers apostates. But others oppose Isis on conservative, scriptural grounds, like certain âSalafis,â who believe they should remove themselves from conflict with fellow Muslims and concentrate on perfecting their personal lives.
12. ISISâ faith and confidence that they are carrying out divine will makes them a formidable opponent. They are pursuing Armageddon prefaced by a protracted war, and are unlikely to respond to appeals to their non-religious âinterests."
Zelda Caldwell is managing editor of Aleteia's English edition.
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