BEST COMMENT: The human race is separating into two different species.
KID'S VOLLYBALL GAME- come on!!!!
45 people killed by a suicide bomber at a volleyball game?!!
45 PEOPLE KILLED by a SUICIDE BOMBER at a VOLLEYBALL GAME?!!
What kind of insanity prompts and justifies this??!!
The human race is separating into two different species.
Suicide Attack At Volleyball Game Kills 45
A suicide bomber walks into a crowd of spectators at a volleyball match in eastern Afghanistan and detonates his explosives vest.
http://news.sky.com/story/1378815/suicide-attack-at-volleyball-game-kills-45
KID'S VOLLYBALL GAME- come on!!!!
45 people killed by a suicide bomber at a volleyball game?!!
45 PEOPLE KILLED by a SUICIDE BOMBER at a VOLLEYBALL GAME?!!
What kind of insanity prompts and justifies this??!!
The human race is separating into two different species.
Suicide Attack At Volleyball Game Kills 45
A suicide bomber walks into a crowd of spectators at a volleyball match in eastern Afghanistan and detonates his explosives vest.
http://news.sky.com/story/1378815/suicide-attack-at-volleyball-game-kills-45
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Oct 14, 2014 · Members of a notorious Dutch motorcycle gang who have been pictured helping Kurdish forces fight ISIS in Syria have been told they are not committing any ...
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WHO IN THEIR RIGHT MIND WOULD BUY DRUNKEN ISIS IRAQ OIL???? SERIOUSLY???
Inside Islamic State's oil empire
Special report: coalition air strikes have not stopped Isis from earning millions of dollars a week from its Iraqi oil operations
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#Kurds
seize #ISIS arms, buildings in besieged town
November
8, 2014, Kurdish Peshmerga fighter talking on the phone during fighting against
ISIS in the Syrian border town of Ain al-Arab. US-led air strikes hit jihadist
positions in the north and east of Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights saidNovember 8, 2014, Kurdish Peshmerga fighter talking on the phone
during fighting against ISIS in the Syrian border town of Ain al-Arab. US-led
air strikes hit jihadist positions in the north and east of Syria, the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights said. (Picture courtesy: AFP Photo/Ahmed Deeb)
Reuters
| Beirut.
Kurdish
fighters captured six buildings used by Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)
militants besieging the Syrian town of Kobani on Tuesday, and seized a large
amount of the jihadist group’s weapons and ammunition, a group monitoring the
war said.
ISIS has been trying to take control of the town,
also known as Ayn al-Arab, for more than two months in an assault that has driven tens of thousands of
Kurdish civilians over the border into Turkey and drawn strikes by U.S.-led
forces.
The
hardline Sunni Muslim movement, an offshoot of al Qaeda, has declared an
Islamic caliphate covering large areas of land
that
it has captured in other parts of Syria and neighboring Iraq.
Kurdish
fighters seized six buildings used by ISIS close to council offices in the
north of the town and took a
large
quantity of rocket-propelled grenade launchers, guns and machine gun
ammunition, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The
buildings were in a strategic location close to Kobani’s Security Square where
the main municipal buildings are based,
said
Rami Abdulrahman who runs the Observatory, a group that tracks the conflict
using sources on the ground.
The
clashes killed around 13 Islamic State militants, including two senior fighters
who had been helping to lead the
militant
group’s assault on the town, he said.
Kurdish
forces appear to have made other gains in recent days of fighting. Last week
they blocked a road ISIS
was
using to resupply their forces, the first major gain against the jihadists
after weeks of violence.
“During
the last few days we have made big progress in the east and southeast,” said
Idris Nassan, an official in Kobani.
Speaking
by telephone, he estimated ISIS controlled less than 20 percent of the town.
Last month, officials said
Islamic
State controlled around 40 percent as it pushed further into the town.
The
defense of Kobani has drawn in Kurdish Peshmerga fighters from Iraq as well as
Syrian rebel fighters. The U.S.
military
said on Monday it carried out nine strikes near Kobani since late last week, destroying seven ISIS
positions,
four
staging areas and one unit belonging to the group.
via
Kurds seize ISIS arms, buildings in besieged town – Al Arabiya News.
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strong
and brave are stepping up- not taking the bullying bullshit by ISIS and their
anti-gay women hating world.....u won't hear them coming... u won't hear a sound...
fu*k u killing and butchering your brothers and sisters and iddy biddy kids and
mommas and daddies and grandmas and grandpas..... u f**kups.... rich spoilt
priviliged from your $$$$wealthy daddies-
Classified
feat. David Myles - Inner Ninja [Official Video]
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CANADA MILITARY NEWS: Holy sheeet- the underground- assassins and youth thugs taking on ISIS because Arab and Persians won't protect their beautiful innocent children, women and elders- incredible-world is angry with drunken ISIS slaughter of humanity
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CANADA MILITARY NEWS: Oct 20- ISIS is just rich spoiled privileged monsters killing their mothers and fathers- like bin laden/ MUSLIM WOMEN KICKING UR SAD ARSES- Kurkish women will destroy u and ur families- revenge is sweet 2 women- ONE BILLION RISING/ Canada remember 1970- Trudeau -Just Watch Me and 88% of Canada stomped up 4 him-FLQ/Red Brigade throwing babies in street-Remember this sheeet- well world - let's clean f**king house- all ages- this is NOT a Muslim war- this is a total Woman's War against spoilt monsters - this isn't religious- this is just killing massacre 4 fun- git r done
http://nova0000scotia.blogspot.ca/2014/10/canada-military-news-oct-20-isis-is.html
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The
Kurds are pushing Isis back – but it's western airstrikes that tip ...
Sep 8,
2014 ... Mohammed A Salih: Without military support the Kurdish fighters would
be at a disadvantage in a battle for regional and global security.
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Capital
of Kurdish Iraq goes from backwater to boomtown as it fights to achieve
independence
Erbil,
Kurdistan Region — The nucleus of the city is a citadel rising 30 metres above
the plains. The height represents the accretion of eight millenia of human settlement,
making it perhaps the oldest continuously inhabited place on Earth. Until
recently the city wasn’t much more than that — an isolated economic backwater.
A decade ago trees in the city were burned for heating and the sky was thick
with the yellow smoke of generators. Per capita GDP was less than $450.
Since
then the economy has grown as fast as the city has sprawled through a series of
concentric ring roads. Erbil today is dotted with parks and the skyline
bristles with cranes and high-rises. The road from the airport’s marble-clad
arrivals terminal has six lanes, speed cameras and a grass median with
spiralling topiary. The cars are new, many with factory wrapping still on the
seats. Land Rover and Jaguar dealerships have opened. Stores selling marble
flooring, spa pools and chandeliers stand alongside ones selling Chinese
whiteware and clothing in developments that make parts of the city look like a
half-finished strip mall sprung up overnight. Fast food chains Pizza Hut and
Hardee’s burgers cater to growing Western-style appetites. Per capita GDP
across the region is estimated to be over $7,600.
Eighty
kilometres to the west, Mosul, Iraq’s second city after Baghdad, is controlled
by the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham. Erbil is a different place though, if
not a separate state. The capital of the Kurdish autonomous region of Iraq
seeks independence but is surrounded by states which oppose this. On a clear
day you can look northeast across the dusty plains toward the foothills near
the Iranian border, 100 km away. Landlocked Kurdistan’s other main border, with
Turkey, lies 100 km to the north.
Wikepedia
WikepediaThe
ancient Citadel of Erbil is surrounded by a sprawling urban region.
While
the rest of Iraq has remained mired in violence, stability has allowed oil
wealth to drive growth here. Representatives of the Kurdistan Regional
Government (KRG) note that no Westerners were killed in the region during the
U.S. occupation. If Kurds controlled their own oil — 45 billion barrels of
which they say lie under their soil — they believe they could do even more.
Over
the past decade the KRG has made a series of escalating gambles to develop
their oil, with Baghdad opposing every move. While a deal to resolve the
ongoing dispute was announced on Thursday, commentators say past experience
indicates that it is unlikely to permanently resolve the conflict. At stake is
the future of Iraq and with it the region’s ability to combat violent
extremism.
The KRG has been working on its oil policy
for the last seven or eight years, it is not going to be bullied into giving
all that up
The
gradual breakaway from Baghdad started in 1991 with a no-fly zone implemented
to protect the Kurds against genocidal campaigns by Saddam Hussein.
Linguistically and ethnically distinct from the Arab majority, Iraqi Kurds —
like their brethren in Turkey, Iran, Syria and elsewhere had long aspired to
independence. Outside of Baghdad’s control, the Kurds developed their own
security forces and other elements of the apparatus of state. After the
U.S.-led invasion of 2003, the Kurds negotiated hard to have this de facto
autonomy recognized in the 2005 constitution, which also aimed to lay out the
relative rights of the federal government and the Kurdish Region to develop
oil.
A compromise
on the wording of the document resulted in two very different interpretations.
Baghdad maintained that the State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) had the
exclusive right to sell Iraqi oil, while the KRG argued it was allowed to
develop fields which were not producing when the constitution was enacted. And
while the constitution allocated 17% of Iraq’s oil revenues to the region —
proportional to its population share — the Kurds complained they never received
the full amount.
If
they could extract and sell their own oil, the Kurds realized they could shape
a future without Baghdad.
SAFIN
HAMED/AFP/Getty Images
SAFIN
HAMED/AFP/Getty ImagesA section of an oil refinery is guarded as it is brought
on a lorry to the Kawergosk Refinery, some 20 kilometres east of Erbil, the
capital of the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq, on July 14, 2014.
Beginning
in 2005, the KRG started entering production-sharing agreements with
international oil companies. Baghdad protested, but the first agreements were
with small players, which had no contracts with Baghdad at risk. Later, when
giants such as ExxonMobil entered the region, they bet that Baghdad could not
afford to lose their business. Roger Guiu, a research fellow at a Kurdish
think-tank called the Middle East Research Institute, said: “It was just a
calculation of risk and benefit and they found it profitable.”
Signing
production-sharing agreements meant that firms would only get paid if the KRG
could export the oil. Once these agreements were made “the oil had to be sold,”
according to Valerie Marcel, an energy researcher at Chatham House, a
London-based think-tank.
As the
KRG continued developing its oil, Baghdad reacted by threatening budget cuts to
the region.
In
2013 the KRG passed a law giving itself the power to compensate for these
budget arrears it calculated Baghdad owed by selling oil. In the same year it
built a pipeline through its territory to join the existing Iraq-Turkey
pipeline at the Turkish border.
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In
January, Baghdad cut payments to the KRG entirely.
Then,
after the KRG began exporting the oil from the Mediterranean port of Ceyhan,
where the Iraq-Turkey pipeline terminates, Baghdad’s lawyers filed motions in a
Houston court for the seizure of $100-million worth of Kurdish oil. Baghdad
said the oil was smuggled; The case is still in court and the tanker is still
waiting in the Gulf of Mexico.
Baghdad
also filed suit with the International Court of Arbitration in Paris for $250
million, claiming Turkey had violated its 1973 pipeline agreement with Iraq.
The
federal government’s double down to scare off international buyers initially
appeared to work. Amid sluggish markets, buyers appeared scarce and the New
York Times reported in October that two dozen tankers of Kurdish crude were
cruising without destination.
SAFIN
HAMED/AFP/Getty Images
SAFIN
HAMED/AFP/Getty ImagesA section of an oil refinery is brought on a lorry to the
Kawergosk Refinery, some 20 kilometres east of Erbil, the capital of the
autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq, on July 14, 2014.
The
balance, however, may have shifted in Erbil’s favour. After ISIS swept from
Syria through northern Iraq, the Kurds took centre stage when the Iraqi army
crumbled. Peshmerga soldiers have seized world attention, received weapons and
aid and taken the disputed oil-producing city of Kirkuk.
Bravado
or bluff, Kurds appear confident that their most ambitious gamble yet on the
road to statehood will pay off.
Speaking
at a conference in Erbil recently, KRG oil minster Ashti Hawrami denied that
the KRG was unable to sell its oil. “There is more demand than we are able to
supply,” he said. “We don’t advertise to whom we sell it because we don’t want
our friends at SOMO chasing them in international courts.”
There
are signs too that other major players like Turkey and the United States are
adjusting to the new realty.
In
June, Ankara signed a 50-year agreement with Erbil to supply Turkey with its
growing energy needs. “Now [that] it’s established it becomes hard to
overturn,” said Ms. Marcel, the Chatham House fellow.
I think an independent Kurdistan is
inevitable
The
U.S., which invested so much in a unified Iraq, may be forced to deal more
closely with the KRG as its major ally in fighting ISIS. Previously the U.S.
didn’t want to undermine Baghdad, Ms. Marcel said.
The
KRG, however, desperately needed money. According to the Ministry of Natural
Resources, the KRG has made $2.87 billion in oil sales this year, which after
part payments to oil companies and other costs left the regional government
$1.7 billion, far short of the $15 billion expected from Iraq’s 2014 budget.
Under
these new circumstances, Baghdad and Erbil have reached a preliminary agreement
for Baghdad to resume budget payments, announced on Thursday by Iraq’s Kurdish
finance minister, Hoshyar Zebari.
“Both
sides needed this deal but this is only the beginning,” Mr. Zebari was quoted
as saying.
Numerous
outstanding issues remain, including the fate of disputed territories such as
Kirkuk.
Shwan
Zulal, managing director at energy advisory firm Carduchi Consulting said he
was skeptical of the deal. “I’ve been watching this dispute for so many years
and we’ve seen so many deals and none have lasted.”
“The
KRG has been working on its oil policy for the last seven or eight years, it is
not going to be bullied into giving all that up,” Mr. Zulal said.
“I
think an independent Kurdistan is inevitable.”
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THOUSANDS
AND THOUSANDS OF GLOBAL YOUTH STEPPING UP AND HELPING THE KURDS AND FIGHTING
THE EVIL ISIS....... SILENTLY....
QUIETLY.... AND BRILLIANT..... u won't hear them coming... u won't see a
thing...
Wisconsin
Man Joins Fight Against ISIS In Syria
Matson
says that another American had also joined the Kurds in their fight against
ISIS and they met just an hour before the attack that injured him.
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Nov
16, 2014 · KKL-JNF and Desert Agriculture Latin American
Diplomats visit ... unclear on objective in ISIS fight; ... an
opportunity to reclaim our youth, ...
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German
Motorcycle Club members join Dutch bikers in fight ...
www.independent.co.uk › News
› World › Europe
German
Motorcycle Club members join Dutch bikers in fight against Isis ... Mons is
embracing the future as it prepares for its role as next year’s European ...
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Denmark,
Belgium Join Fight Against ISIS In Iraq
Sep
26, 2014 · ... Belgium Join Fight Against ISIS In ... and three reserve jets
along with 250 pilots and support staff to the fight against the Islamic State
...
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Netherlands
greenlights its citizens to join fight against ISIS
topconservativenews.com/2014/...to-join-fight-against-isis
Furgeson
Youth Attack Social ... its citizens to join fight against ISIS . ... in charge
allow Islam into Europe, the recruiting grounds for ISIS.
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kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/...youth-offer-to-join-us-to.html
Oct
22, 2014 · Cambodian youth offer to join US to fight against
ISIS ... Cambodian youth have sought intervention to join
the U.S to fight against jihadist ISIS in Iraq.
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CNRP
youth: we’ll fight ISIS . ... “The youths who want to join
[the fight against ISIS] have already prepared ourselves
and this is our own choice,” he said ...
kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/10/cambodian-youth-offer-to-join-us-to.html
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· Cambodian youth offer to join US to fight against
ISIS The Cambodia Herald, ... asking to join the US to fight
against the ISIS jihadist. ...
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video.javamp3.com/go-vQFKs38_S9I/sunni-youth-fight-isis.html
Sunni
Youth Fight Isis. ... Volunteers join the fight
against sunni militants in iraq. isis fighters have taken
over mosul and other ... europe, the middle ...
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www.buzzfeed.com/.../muslims-are-speaking-out-against-isis-to-say-you-do-not-repr - Cached22 Sep 2014 ... Hanif Qadir CEO
calls upon all Muslims to challenge & fight ISIS. ... Qadir told
BuzzFeed the next step was to help people all over the world .... I actually knew
one guy of the three young men who went out to blow themselves up. .... 2. Will
you dethrone those Imams and Mullahs from positions of authority ...
BuzzFeed the next step was to help people all over the world .... I actually knew
one guy of the three young men who went out to blow themselves up. .... 2. Will
you dethrone those Imams and Mullahs from positions of authority ...
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www.indiandefencereview.com/news/isis-threat-dance-of-barbarians/ - Cached6 Sep 2014 ... The fact that Al
Qaeda has been bamboozled by the ISIS in the ... its offshoot the
ISIS was trained and armed to counter and gobble up its own ... some 5000
Pakistan Taliban had been fighting alongside the ISIS in ... youth from India and
Maldives have been joining the ISIS, youth ..... 2 views - 1 month ago ...
ISIS was trained and armed to counter and gobble up its own ... some 5000
Pakistan Taliban had been fighting alongside the ISIS in ... youth from India and
Maldives have been joining the ISIS, youth ..... 2 views - 1 month ago ...
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Anarchists
join fight against ISIS to defend Kurdish ... - Libcom
Oct 3,
2014 - Anarchists join fight against ISIS to defend Kurdish Autonomous Areas. ...
Personally, I'm stepping back from everything, giving up on it all. ... 2) I
know nobody believes in this but YPG only uses the name Kurdistan to mean .....
be secular in a sense that you should not even say anything at all about
religion, ...
-
Anarchists
join fight against ISIS to defend Kurdish ... - Libcom
Oct 3,
2014 - Anarchists join fight against ISIS to defend Kurdish Autonomous Areas.
... Personally, I'm stepping back from everything, giving up on it all. ... 2)
I know nobody believes in this but YPG only uses the name Kurdistan to mean
..... be secular in a sense that you should not even say anything at all about
religion, ...
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European
biker gangs say their members are joining the fight against ISIS
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At
haj, Saudi Arabia clerics step up anti-ISIS drive | News ...
...
Saudi Arabia clerics step up anti-ISIS ... who have gone to fight with ISIS
will return ... evil groups prey on our youth through mediums like the ...
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To
defeat ISIS follow the money | Fox News
Nov
15, 2014 · Global terrorism is ... to fight both Bashir al Assad and ISIS on
the ... not willing to step up and fight too. And until the global economy ...
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KOSOVO`S
SNEAKY FIGHT AGAINST MODERATE ISLAM: BELATED ...
...
while an evil brought millions ... in order to show its full support and
commitment to the global fight against ISIS, ... indoctrinating youth in
radical ...
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Tue
Nov 18, 2014 3:40
Report:
Kurdish Fighters Seize ISIL Arms, Buildings in Kobani
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Kurdish
forces advance in Kobani
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TOLD
YA...
HAMAS-GAZA-PALESTINE- WHAT BULLSHIT AND BEANS WITH THEIR POOR
ME......
Tuesday,
September 2, 2014
Gazans
Join ISIS to Fight in Syria and Iraq
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