Saturday, October 11, 2014

ISIS Threatens To Conquer Turkey In New ISIS Video 'Message To Erdogan'

From Will at THE OTHER NEWS:

ISIS Threatens To Conquer Turkey In New ISIS Video 'Message To Erdogan'.(IBTimes).

The Islamic State group is threatening to “conquer” Turkey and ultimately remove Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The militant group’s latest video, “a message to Erdogan, the Caliph of the Muslim Brotherhood,” warns that “Turkey shall be conquered with the shouts of Allahu Akbar.” 

Be prepared for the good news, for the time for your rule to end is getting close at the hands of the state of the caliphate,” the video’s narrator says, addressing Erdogan.

The militant group formerly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has spent weeks seizing towns and villages on its way to the Turkish border, where it's now battling Kurdish forces in Kobane.Turkey has so far refused to step in on behalf of the Kurds and has not participated in any of the United States–led coalition airstrikes on militant strongholds in either Iraq or Syria. 

Despite the NATO-member’s reluctance to play a larger role the fight against the Islamic State, it appears ISIS didn't expect Turkey to join the coalition at all. 

“Turkey has been spearheading the armies of Kufr (infidelity) in fighting the Muhajideen,” the narrator says. “It was the leader of the NATO forces in chasing the Taliban fighters. And today, the people of treachery refuse but to continue in their malicious ways although it is in a ‘new and different look.’” 

What seems to have really angered ISIS is that Turkey opened its borders to members of the Sunni extremist group Muslim Brotherhood, who were forced to flee Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia after violent crackdowns on the group.

Around that same time, Erdogan launched a crackdown on the Turkish border with Syria, which was ISIS’ main route in and out of the country. ISIS and the Brotherhood have different ideologies, and it’s likely that ISIS considers the Brotherhood an enemy. 

ISIS criticized Turkey for joining the coalition “despite the release of Turkish detainees by the Islamic State a few days before it agreed to participate.”

Last month, the Turkish government admitted to having “diplomatic and political negotiations” with the militants in order to secure the release of 46 Turkish hostages in Iraq. It is unclear if the militants released the hostages in an attempt to persuade Turkey to stay out of the coalition, or if perhaps the Turkish government used its involvement as a negotiation toolErdogan, the Caliph of the Muslim Brotherhood,” 

3 comments:

WC said...

Well,well, Well. See my post below on giving ISIS its head.

Anonymous said...

I say go for it. As long as they are occupied with killing each other they're not trying to kill us.And, yes WC, I did hear the GSR podcast this morning and I agree completely.

It is sad that there are non-muslims in the crossfire. If the leadership of the USA had any morals they would hasten to import these unfortunates into the US where they would become eternally grateful, productive US citizens.

Alas, as in the 1930's, our nation's leadership has failed this basic test of morality and decency. And we a diminished nation for it.

Alisha Kay said...

Wow. "As long as they are occupied with killing each other they're not trying to kill us."
This sent chills up and down my spine.