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The US is reportedly running low on bombs due to strikes against ISIS

By Jack Heretik, The Washington Free Beacon From Business Insider The US military is running out of certain types of bombs due to increased and frequent strikes against the Islamic State, forcing munitions to be diverted from the Pacific region…

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New drone footage shows ISIS’ destruction of treasured monuments in Syrian city Palmyra

AFP From Business Insider Moscow (AFP) – Russia’s military on Monday released drone footage showing more destruction of treasured monuments by the Islamic State in Syria’s Palmyra since jihadists recaptured the UNESCO World Heritage Site late last year. The black-and-white…

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Russian intel: ISIS planning further destruction of Syria’s ancient Palmyra site

By Euan McKirdy and Radina Gigova, From CNN Story highlights Kremlin releases footage which suggests ISIS ready to raze parts of historic Syrian city Militants have destroyed much of Palmyra since occupying it in May 2015 (CNN) ISIS’ vandalism of…

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President Obama and the War On Terror

By Ewin James. William Tecumseh Sherman, a General in the Union Army in the American Civil war said that war is hell. This means that no war is good. A war may be inevitable and in the end serve some…

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Trinidadian ISIS soldier admits to local killings, urges Muslims to wage Jihad in homeland

From Caribbean 360 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Sunday December 11, 2016 – It’s no secret that several Trinidadian Muslims have left the country to join Islamic group ISIS. But in a candid interview, one of them, a sniper in the…

ISIS in the Caribbean

By SIMON COTTEE From The Atlantic Trinidad has the highest rate of Islamic State recruitment in the Western hemisphere. How did this happen? This summer, the so-called Islamic State published issue 15 of its online magazine Dabiq. In what has…

ISIS: What it left behind

ISIS is losing territory on all fronts — here’s what the group leaves behind By David Choi From Business Insider ISIS human shieldISIS militants, along with their kidnapped civilians, flee the city of Manjib, Syria.SDF Press Center There’s no question…

TAKFIRINOMICS: How ISIS funds its caliphate

By Michael Weiss and Hassan Hassan, “ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror” From Business Insider In this excerpt from “ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror,” co-authors Michael Weiss and Hassan Hassan explain how ISIS funds its nascent caliphate. ISIS has…

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The Editor Speaks: Will there ever be peace?

Can you ever remember a time when there was total peace on earth? There were no wars happening anywhere. Actually I can and I was a schoolboy. I don’t believe it lasted longer than a week but it was proudly…

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Nadia speaks out: Call for slavery in Iraq to be prosecuted

From Eugenia Afonso, Walk Free  “We, the women and children, were taken by bus from the school to another area. They humiliated us along the way and touched us in a shameful way.”[1]  Watch Nadia’s story here and sign this petition calling for…