Sunday 31 August 2014

John Kerry calls for Global Coalition to fight I.S. which is impossible mean for the Government of the U.S.

  According   to   the  German  Chancellor   Angela  Merkel     estimated  that  at  least   400,  German   citizens   are   fighting  alongside   the   ISIL    militants  in  Syria   and   Iraq  .   The   ISIL  has  about   20000,  fighters   including   2000  of   them  from   Europe :   such  as   France   900  ,  Briton   400,  and   the   U.S.  100  .
           ISIL,  ISIS .  IS  have  threatened    some   Muslim    Communities   :   Shiar ,  Sunnis  ,  Kurds  ,  Christians  .  Izadi   Kurds   ,  and   others  .
          According   to   the   documents   supposedly   released  by   Edward   Snowden  ,  Abu  Bakr  al-Baghdadi   who   is   to   be   the   HEAD  of   ISIL   was   trained   by   the   Mossad  for   a   year  .
         The    documents   state   that   the   ISIL   GROUP  was    established   by   the   U.S.  ,  British  and

the   Israeli  Intelligence  as   part  of   a  strategy   ,  ' the  Hornet's   Nest  '  to  draw  extremist   militants   from   around   the   World  in  Syria   and  Iraq  .
       The   ISIL and   ISIS 's    action   will   be   ceased    when   the   International   Unity   Force  has   called   for   dialogue  or   held   a   conference  with   them  .
       Don't   forget   that   ,  Turkey   is  the  Main   Area   for  the  foreign   fighters   from    crossing   into   Syria   and   Iraq  ,  the  links  of   ISIL  and   ISIS OR  the   IS  .
       The   Government   of   the   US  SHOULD  NOT  BE   the  leader   of   the   world   Unity   Force  because   it  is   the   creator   of   the  Monster   and   has   the   relation  with   the   IS  ,  the  ISIS   and   the   ISIL  .
      Uncle   Sam  !   Please   !   give   up    the   leadership   of   the   World   Unity   Force  with   a   good   moral  Obligation    for   the  Peace   of   the   World   .
       God   bless   with   you   !
John   Kerry;s  Call   :
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has called for a broad global coalition to combat Islamic State militants, also known as ISIS.
In an article published in The New York Times Saturday, Kerry said the terrorist group is a rising threat, not just in Iraq and Syria, but anywhere they could manage to travel undetected - including the United States.
He said ISIS fighters have exhibited repulsive savagery and cruelty, but could be checked with a united response of the "broadest possible coalition of nations" led by the United States.
President Barack Obama has said that he currently has no strategy to tackle the Islamic State group, but Kerry said in his newspaper piece that Washington will put forward an action plan at a summit of the U.N. Security Council in September during the General Assembly session.
Kerry ended the piece by saying, "Extremists are defeated only when responsible nations and their people unite to oppose them."
     
To   know   about   the   ISIS   and   ISIL  .
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             ISIS is the successor to Tanzim Qaidat al-Jihad fi Bilad al-Rafidayn—more commonly known as Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI)—formed by Abu Musab Al Zarqawi in 2004, which took part in the Iraqi insurgency against American-led forces and their Iraqi allies following the 2003 invasion of Iraq.[65][70] During the 2003–2011 Iraq War it combined with other Sunni insurgent groups to form the Mujahideen Shura Council and consolidated further into the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI /ˈsɪ/).[70][71] At its height it enjoyed a significant presence in the Iraqi governorates of Al Anbar, Nineveh, Kirkuk, most of Salah ad Din, parts of Babil, Diyala and Baghdad, and claimed Baqubah as a capital city.[72][73][74][75] However, the Islamic State of Iraq's violent attempts to govern its territory led to a backlash from Sunni Iraqis and other insurgent groups, which helped to propel the Awakening movement and a decline in the group.[70][76]
ISIS had close links to al-Qaeda until February 2014, when after an eight-month power struggle, al-Qaeda cut all ties with the group, reportedly for its brutality and "notorious intractability".[77][78][79]
Under its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, ISIS has grown significantly, gaining support in Iraq due to alleged economic and political discrimination against Arab Iraqi Sunnis, and establishing a large presence in the Syrian governorates of Ar-Raqqah, Idlib, Deir ez-Zor and Aleppo after entering the Syrian Civil War.[80][81][82]
In June 2014, ISIS had at least 4,000 fighters in its ranks in Iraq[83] who, in addition to attacks on government and military targets, have claimed responsibility for attacks that have killed thousands of civilians.[84] In August 2014, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights claimed that the group had increased its strength to 50,000 fighters in Syria and 30,000 in Iraq.[18]
ISIS’s original aim was to establish a caliphate in the Sunni-majority regions of Iraq. Following its involvement in the Syrian Civil War, this expanded to include controlling Sunni-majority areas of Syria.[85] A caliphate was proclaimed on 29 June 2014, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi—now known as Amir al-Mu'minin Caliph Ibrahim—was named as its caliph, and the group was renamed the Islamic State.[5][6][7]

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