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ISIS: We're so much bigger than CIA thinks
« on: February 16, 2015, 11:11:58 am »
 

ISIS: We're so much bigger than CIA thinks

Posted By Aaron Klein On 02/08/2015 @ 3:21 pm In Faith,Front Page,Politics,World | No Comments



TEL AVIV – The Islamic State and its extremist allies currently boast an army estimated by Egypt to consist of about 180,000 Islamist fighters.

An Egyptian intelligence document, the contents of which were obtained by WND, warns that while the U.S. has been attempting to maintain a coalition to fight ISIS, the Islamic terrorist organization has itself been hard at work building a sustainable coalition of jihadist gunmen.

The 180,000 figure is six times greater than a CIA estimate from last September, which placed the number of ISIS fighters at between 20,000 and 31,500 fighters.

According to Egypt, ISIS has created an umbrella army with the Taliban, Al Shabab, Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, and local jihadist groups from Yemen, Mali, Gaza, Syria, Iraq, Pakistan and the Egyptian Sinai.

Egypt is warning this ISIS-allied army is preparing for a major insurgency in numerous countries by this spring or summer.

“There is no sign the international community understands what is happening before our eyes,” stated Egyptian an intelligence official. “ISIS is creating the fundamentals of a real governance in not just Iraq and Syria but also in Algeria, Afghanistan, Yemen and beyond.”

Egypt’s 180,000 estimate dovetails with figures claimed by Fuad Hussein, chief of staff of the Kurdish President Massoud Barzani.

Hussein told the U.K. Independent in November that Kurdish intelligence believes ISIS militant fighters to number at least 200,000.

“I am talking about hundreds of thousands of fighters because they are able to mobilize Arab young men in the territory they have taken,” he said.

Hussein in November met with congressional leaders and declared that to defeat ISIS an efficient army of 80,000 would be necessary.


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Re: ISIS: We're so much bigger than CIA thinks
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2015, 01:59:34 pm »
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 ISIS Expanding Into Libya, Egyptian Peninsula

Monday, 16 Feb 2015 07:06 AM

By Elliot Jager

The Islamic State group is expanding beyond its Syrian and Iraqi base by bringing local Islamist groups under its wing, International Business Times reported.

In the latest example of this strategy, the Islamic State (ISIS) released a video showing 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians taken hostage in Libya some weeks ago being beheaded by one of its satellite groups.

The killings bring home the continued expansion of ISIS into chaotic Libya, where a civil unrest plagues the government.
ISIS has similarly penetrated into the Egyptian Sinai peninsula, and claimed inroads in Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Algeria by capturing the allegiance of local jihadist groups to its so-called caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the Business Times reported.

Libya has been vulnerable to Islamist extremist groups since the fall of Moammar Gadhafi in 2011. Some groups, like the Shura Council of the Youth of Islam, broke with al-Qaida and have aligned with ISIS. Others, such as Ansar al-Sharia, continue to maintain ties with al-Qaida while not criticizing ISIS, according to the Business Times.

In Libya, ISIS has made inroads in Benghazi, Sirte and Tripoli, and across southern parts of the country, according to Washington Institute for Near East policy analyst Andrew Engel.

Typically, when ISIS takes control of territory it sets up an Islamic governing council to impose a harsh version of Sharia law on locals. In Barqa, which is in eastern Libya, the group forbids the use of tobacco, demolishes shrines it deems un-Islamic, and establishes a network of social services to win over the population, according to Engel.

The beheading video showed masked ISIS-affiliated terrorists dressed in black holding machetes while marching their prisoners, who were wearing orange jumpsuits, along the beach. The film was produced by Al Hayat, the media arm of ISIS.

As the Christians, who had gone to Libya in search of work, are being slaughtered, the lead executioner makes a rambling address in American-accented English. He implies that the killings are getting close to "Rome," and that they are in retaliation for the death of Osama bin Laden and the alleged kidnapping of a Christian woman who purportedly wanted to convert to Islam, The New York Times reported.

"It is one thing to fly the ISIS flag because a lot of guys are doing it," William McCants, a researcher at the Brookings Institution who studies Islamist militants, told The New York Times. "It is another thing to capture a bunch of Egyptian Copts and kill them and see it as some of part of a grand, final-days battle."

Egyptian warplanes on Monday bombed Islamic State targets in Libya in retaliation for the beheadings, according to press reports.
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