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After fighting with rebels in Libya and embracing the revolt in Syria, Matthew VanDyke has rolled up in northern Iraq, but the celebrity American revolutionary-cum-filmmaker has traded his fatigues for a three-piece suit.
VanDyke, who
rose to fame as a foreign fighter backing Libyan rebels against Moamer
Kadhafi, has just finished leading his new military contracting firm
through its first assignment -- training Christian volunteers to take on
jihadists.
Funded by
Christian groups from abroad, mainly from the United States, the Nineveh
Plains Protection Unit (NPU) aims to bring a local Christian militia to
bear against the Islamic State group that has seized swathes of Iraq
and Syria.
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