Friday, February 6, 2015

REVENGE: This Is How You Stop The Islamic State & Jordanian TV Airs Footage Of The Airstrikes On ISIS

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As Islamic State terrorists and sympathizers have stepped up their highly publicized killings in recent months non-Muslims around the world have called for followers of Islam to step up against the extreme elements in their religion. To be sure, countries like Jordan have been fighting the terrorist group and it has even been rumored that King Abdullah II will soon be personally leading airstrikes after the brutal execution of a Jordanian pilot.

In general, however, it is widely perceived that the Muslim community has been too reserved in publicly denouncing the violence wrought by radical Islamic extremists.

But that may now be changing. After thousands of deaths and mass murders some Muslims have finally had enough and they are taking up arms to eliminate what many see as an affront to Islam. The father of Jordanian pilot Moath al-Kasabeh says that the Islamic state has “violated the rules of war in Islam” and “even humanity disowns them.” King Abdullah noted that his country will continue airstrikes and other operations against ISIS “until we eliminate them.”

The war in the middle east is real and up until this point there has not been any significant push-back from local populations. But people are now realizing that an extremist theocracy such as that being implemented under Islamic State laws is dangerous and they are starting to fight back.

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4 comments:

  1. I love a short film with a happy ending. Warms an old guys heart and brings a tear of joy to my eye.

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    1. Warms an old guys heart and brings a tear of joy to my eye.

      Me too. :)

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  2. The Jordanian King.... Knows how to bring the heat, personally... To the goat eff'ers! A trained fighter pilot, and commander of Jordanian Special Forces. He may have personally flown one of the jets in the video. (A "barry" he ain't)!

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