ISIS wants to hit Russia 'very soon'

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El_Varaco

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CNN)ISIS on Thursday purportedly released a video and audio statement threatening to attack Russia "very soon."

In the nearly five-minute long video, a chant in Russian is heard over visual compilations of old ISIS propaganda and generic video of Russian cities and buildings.

ISIS threatens Russia in new video - CNN.com

They either want to increase the hate against them (and in parallel hate on Muslims in general) or they have a death wish.
 
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Yes, unite the Russian's and the West against a common foe, it went great for the Nazi's.

I hope we team up with the Ruskies and destroy Isis. Better than working against each other to accomplish the same thing.
 

Jesus X

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assuming Rambo doesn't help isis like he did the mujahideen I got the Russians by helicopter win

 

Jesus X

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assuming ISIS prepares for battle by playing a game of sheep polo with John James Rambo things can go bad for the Russians
 

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I hope no Russians get hurt/killed but it would be good to have Russia go after ISIS
 

El_Varaco

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Putin's the type of guy to actually do the Gung ho shit that people post online. We might actually see the middle east get turned into a parking lot
 
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Haven't they been bombing them already? I want to know who finances ISIS really. Don't want to sound like EY but look at what they say. Syria is a key to both west and east. Might be wrong but a pipe line from Sauid Arabia would cut Russia off? The only way to Europe is though there right?
 

El_Varaco

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Haven't they been bombing them already? I want to know who finances ISIS really. Don't want to sound like EY but look at what they say. Syria is a key to both west and east. Might be wrong but a pipe line from Sauid Arabia would cut Russia off? The only way to Europe is though there right?
Yeah but according to reports they've been missing ISIS targets
 
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Yeah but according to reports they've been missing ISIS targets
They would have Intel to make them move right? Resources to plan? Let's say they did do what they said they did it's pretty organized and money has to come from somewhere but who? For how long they been around seems like they got inside info and or financial support. I hope not but can't or as far I can't rule that out.
 

El_Varaco

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They would have Intel to make them move right? Resources to plan? Let's say they did do what they said they did it's pretty organized and money has to come from somewhere but who? For how long they been around seems like they got inside info and or financial support. I hope not but can't or as far I can't rule that out.
I'll take a guess and say Saudi funds them. As for the intelligence part, they are very organized. ISIS has a lot of veterans from a lot of conflicts around the world. Not all of them are shepherds. But people do have to stop the money.
 
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I'll take a guess and say Saudi funds them. As for the intelligence part, they are very organized. ISIS has a lot of veterans from a lot of conflicts around the world. Not all of them are shepherds. But people do have to stop the money.
People do need to stop the money flow. Not only that it's word of mouth. Stop them spreading there voice. They live on social media and spread it. Those vids are petty high quality for some movement seems like they are thought through, like how to get a hold of the masses. One thing is to be a vet in conflicts another is to be showed production values.
 

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The problem you have is they have infiltrated, known to the security services or not, a lot of countries. They are smart. How do you deal with them? And if they say they are going to deal with Russia, I imagine they will.
 

El_Varaco

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The problem you have is they have infiltrated, known to the security services or not, a lot of countries. They are smart. How do you deal with them? And if they say they are going to deal with Russia, I imagine they will.
Yeah they have a very efficient recruitment arm. I don't exactly know what attracts people to join ISIS, but it's working. The strategy of getting people to join the fight in Syria and then shipping them back home to wreak havoc, I must say is very smart. Instead of them going to each country. They're even recruiting in South East Asia, mostly Malays and Indonesians.

They really thought this shit through
 

Robbie Hart

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Yeah they have a very efficient recruitment arm. I don't exactly know what attracts people to join ISIS, but it's working. The strategy of getting people to join the fight in Syria and then shipping them back home to wreak havoc, I must say is very smart. Instead of them going to each country. They're even recruiting in South East Asia, mostly Malays and Indonesians.

They really thought this shit through
The strange thing is, after 9/11, I said to a work colleague that my real worry was al qaeda (had to retype that 3 times to lower case the q) just dropping into society and blasting everyone with machine guns in crowded areas and he said no worry, that won't happen. Looks like isis doesn't care to stoop to that level. This is the danger with an enemy that you could be talking to one minute and have suspicions but society wouldn't dare let you question or search them without probable cause.
 
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After 9/11 the USA and Russia were in concert against international terrorism.
Russian invasion into Georgia and USA withdrawal from the missile treaty (so we could build a defense shield) soiled those relations.

Now with a hurt economy, Putin is playing the despot role to garner domestic support against any boogie man. It was 'the west' but now it can be isis... And chechyns again, and anyone else he wants.

The thing is, since we have spent so much time saber rattling between Europe and Russia over Crimea, no telling if we can all agree to work against ISIS.
 

El_Varaco

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The strange thing is, after 9/11, I said to a work colleague that my real worry was al qaeda (had to retype that 3 times to lower case the q) just dropping into society and blasting everyone with machine guns in crowded areas and he said no worry, that won't happen. Looks like isis doesn't care to stoop to that level. This is the danger with an enemy that you could be talking to one minute and have suspicions but society wouldn't dare let you question or search them without probable cause.
Paris attacks: Why this style of terrorist attacks could become common.

I'll have to agree with this article. What you thought was over the top a couple of years ago may very well be standard doctrine for ISIS scumbags
 

El_Varaco

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After 9/11 the USA and Russia were in concert against international terrorism.
Russian invasion into Georgia and USA withdrawal from the missile treaty (so we could build a defense shield) soiled those relations.

Now with a hurt economy, Putin is playing the despot role to garner domestic support against any boogie man. It was 'the west' but now it can be isis... And chechyns again, and anyone else he wants.

The thing is, since we have spent so much time saber rattling between Europe and Russia over Crimea, no telling if we can all agree to work against ISIS.

They're trying to cooperate in Syria now, but putin seems to just be protecting his own interests. They might be able to cooperate if mutual interests would be served but I think it would be a replay of ww2 once everything's settled
 

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why are they not attacking isreal? it seems like the logical enemy of an islamic state
 

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Putin's the type of guy to actually do the Gung ho shit that people post online. We might actually see the middle east get turned into a parking lot

Given that whole hotel debacle during the Olympics, we can expect the Middle East to look like this after they're through...