Tuesday, December 29, 2015

ISIS Commander’s phone shows contact with Turkish intelligence

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 Islamic State fighter with US-made M4.

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 An Islamic State commander was killed in Salahuddin province and his body was searched. A cell phone retrieved from the corpse revealed messages from Turkish intelligence services proving the NATO country was providing security for ISIS militants when they traveled between Turkey and Iraq. This is the second NATO country implicated in assisting the Islamic State’s troops. The first was Canada.

The IS commander was killed by Hashd al-Shaabi, a loyalist volunteer force. Jabbar al-Ma’mouri, a leader within the force made the announcement. He said, “The mobile phone also contains other important information which cannot be disclosed now, and it has been delivered to the specialized security groups for further scrutiny.”

Turkey and the Islamic State share two enemies: President Assad of Syria and the Kurdish people. This incident comes on the heels of the Turkish Air Force shooting down a Russian plane engaged in operations against the Islamic State. Ten days ago, Turkey invaded Iraq briefly. It sent its troops to within a few hundred miles of where the phone was recovered. Turkish artillery has also rained shells down on the Kurdish community of Kobane.

2 comments:

  1. If they had found messages from the White House on that phone, I wouldn't have been surprised.

    The whole mess stinks worse than a commercial-sized broiler house full of dead chickens during a Alabama July record heat wave, three days after they've been dead.

    It's way, way, way past time for this farce to end.


    Central Alabamaian

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    1. The whole mess stinks worse than a commercial-sized broiler house full of dead chickens during a Alabama July record heat wave, three days after they've been dead.

      :)

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