ISIS Fighters Are Not Flooding Back Home to Wreak Havoc as Feared

Trump and his generals have a plan, it is working as far as we can tell.
Still early but at least someone actually has a plan now

Who would have thought a simple thing like field commanders not having to check-in with the WH on every move would be so effective against ISIS?

MAGA.
 
I would love to see a great slaughter of swamp vermin in the unlawful district of the whore. everyone knows who they are. everyone knows where they are at. everyone knows that they deserve the death sentence... the only thing missing to end the swamp's usurpation is a few good men with a lawful oath to end the deep state revolution against the will of the real people of this land. I am glad for the diminishing of isis fighters in foreign lands; however, I am quite disappointed at the lack of lawful and dutiful action against the known foreign domestic enemies of this land. I must conclude through deductive reasoning that: see signature
 
Who would have thought a simple thing like field commanders not having to check-in with the WH on every move would be so effective against ISIS?

MAGA.

Field Marshall Omar agrees w/ the really yugely great trumpf plan, eventhough he nor the trumpf know what it is... :rofl2:
 
I would love to see a great slaughter of swamp vermin in the unlawful district of the whore. everyone knows who they are. everyone knows where they are at. everyone knows that they deserve the death sentence... the only thing missing to end the swamp's usurpation is a few good men with a lawful oath to end the deep state revolution against the will of the real people of this land. I am glad for the diminishing of isis fighters in foreign lands; however, I am quite disappointed at the lack of lawful and dutiful action against the known foreign domestic enemies of this land. I must conclude through deductive reasoning that: see signature

Blood thirsty heathen!!!!

Why hide, what is done in the darkens will come to light, show yourself to the world & act....
 
no one is hiding, liar. it is not my job to execute justice and judgment. you should know my consistent testimonies.

Why rely on others to invoke your wrath?? Take matters into your own hands, your gawd helps those that help themselves......
 
Field Marshall Omar agrees w/ the really yugely great trumpf plan, eventhough he nor the trumpf know what it is... :rofl2:
it's called Battlefield Autonomy,and it's paid off.
No more checking with the WH for every strategic decision
 
Report suggests Qatar transferring ISIS militants from Iraq and Syria to Libya


ISIS militants have begun to regroup in south Libya with Qatar’s help after the Gulf state was accused of transferring hundreds of fighters from Syria and Iraq to Libya, a UAE-based newspaper reported.

Military sources told Alittihad newspaper that the move is an effort to turn the south into a hotbed for extremists.

According to Libyan military officials, ISIS fighters began to leave through Turkey and are headed to Libya.

The newspaper added that Doha is behind this activity.



https://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/gulf/2017/10/23/Report-suggests-Qatar-transferring-ISIS-militants-from-Iraq-Syria-to-Libya.html
 
Report suggests Qatar transferring ISIS militants from Iraq and Syria to Libya


ISIS militants have begun to regroup in south Libya with Qatar’s help after the Gulf state was accused of transferring hundreds of fighters from Syria and Iraq to Libya, a UAE-based newspaper reported.

Military sources told Alittihad newspaper that the move is an effort to turn the south into a hotbed for extremists.

According to Libyan military officials, ISIS fighters began to leave through Turkey and are headed to Libya.

The newspaper added that Doha is behind this activity.



https://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/gulf/2017/10/23/Report-suggests-Qatar-transferring-ISIS-militants-from-Iraq-Syria-to-Libya.html
thanks.. I do not understand why Qatar is actively transferring ISIS to southern Libya
( southern Libya is completely lawless and mostly desert)

why are they involved in this? to get them out of the ME? any ideas?
 
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The newspaper added that Doha, which is accused by the anti-terror quartet of supporting terrorist groups including groups in Libya that suffer from political divisions, is behind this activity.
from article
"quartet" is this. there is still a boycott of Qatar.

http://www.mcall.com/business/getsm...t-is-happening-with-qatar-20170615-story.html
FAST FACTS: Why are countries boycotting Qatar?
Last week, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain severed ties with Qatar amid a slew of punitive measures.

Qatar's Arab neighbors have accused it of backing al-Qaida and the Islamic State group's ideology across the region, from Syria to the Sinai Peninsula. Experts and groups in Syria say Qatari finances have indirectly propped up militant groups.
 
Why rely on others to invoke your wrath?? Take matters into your own hands, your gawd helps those that help themselves......

are you stupid, mr. bill ? I done told you it ain't my job. it is the job of duly sworn commissioned officers of the us gov. military. they are paid to invoke my lawful and justifiable wrath upon all enemies foreign and domestic. that includes subversives like you.
 
As recently as a year ago, United States and other Western counterterrorism officials feared that a major surge of Islamic State fighters would return home to Europe and North Africa to commit mayhem after being driven out of their strongholds in Mosul, Iraq, and Raqqa, Syria.

Now, those cities have fallen to American-backed forces, but the number of combat-hardened returnees has been much smaller than anticipated, if still worrisome, counterterrorism officials say. That is in part because the Trump administration intensified its focus on preventing fighters from seeping out of those cities, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/02/...close-to-trapping-isis-holdouts-in-raqqa.html

and more militants fought to the death than expected. Hundreds also surrendered in Raqqa, and
ssome probably escaped to new battlegrounds in Libya or the Philippines.


Some 40,000 fighters from more than 120 countries poured into the battles in Syria and Iraq over the past four years, American officials say. Of the more than 5,000 Europeans who joined those ranks, as many as 1,500 have returned home, including many women and children, and most of the rest are dead or still fighting, according to Gilles de Kerchove, the European Union’s top counterterrorism official.

To be sure, the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, still poses a threat to Western countries, perhaps chiefly in the form of militants who are inspired or enabled by the group to attack at home, as evidenced by the recent attacks in Britain and Barcelona, officials say.


But a combination of factors has suppressed the flow of militants returning from war zones. Many died after allied and local forces cut off most escape routes from Raqqa and Mosul. Since the terrorist attacks in Paris in 2015 and Brussels last year, European nations have tightened border security and increased surveillance. Others are believed to be bottled up in third countries like Turkey.

As it becomes harder for the Islamic State to plan attacks from Iraq and Syria, some plotters may have also moved to the Philippines or to Libya. The bomber who killed 22 people at a pop concert in Manchester, England, in May had met in Libya with members of an Islamic State unit linked to the Paris attacks, according to current and retired intelligence officials.

We’re worried as the campaign in eastern Syria and Iraq winds down, we’ll continue to see fighters move into” Libya and northern Africa, Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director, said at a security conference at the University of Texas this month.

Several American and European officials also voiced concern about Turkey, a country that has the trappings of a modern state but where the Islamic State has been allowed to operate almost unchecked, until recently.

even as Turkish authorities have increased security along their border with Syria, the center of gravity of foreign fighters is shifting to Turkish cities like Sanliurfa and Gaziantep, where the Islamic State has carried out executions of Syrian activists and journalists with what appears to be impunity.

If the Islamic State fighters regroup in Turkey, they can return in small groups to Europe or elsewhere via the old refugee route, which is less fluid than it was but still penetrable. A Belgian was recently arrested in Turkey, suspected of plotting a terrorist attack there, after spending years in Syria.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/22/us/politics/fewer-isis-fighters-returning-home.html
This is good news.
 
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