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ISIS Abducts More Westerners, Promises Beheadings


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Propaganda theater ahead of U.S. invasion of Syria

by Kurt Nimmo | Infowars.com | August 21, 2014

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The next victim will likely be Steven Sotloff, a freelance journalist who has contributed to Time and Foreign Policy.

The Islamic State, formerly ISIS, has abducted more Westerners. The latest captives include two Italian women and a Japanese national. They are reporters, photographers and aid workers.

Over the past six months Islamic jihadists in Syria have taken at least ten hostages from Western countries, including Spain, Denmark and France. The hostages were traded for ransom, but in the wake of the alleged execution of journalist James Foley the latest captives may suffer a more gruesome fate as the propaganda war ramps up ahead of a U.S. invasion of Syria.

The next victim will likely be Steven Sotloff, a freelance journalist who has contributed to Time and Foreign Policy. He was taken captive a year ago on the border of Turkey and Syria. Following the supposed execution of Foley, ISIS announced they will behead Sotloff if the United States continues its air strikes in Iraq.

The Obama administration and the Pentagon have announced they will continue attacking ISIS. On Wednesday, Obama said the U.S. would “do what we must to protect our people.”response

Obama defending muslims TwoAlthough Obama insisted the U.S. does not plan to enter Syria, the administration later said several dozen special forces troops were on the ground there.

Additionally, the Pentagon has announced it plans to send ground troops “to better secure State Department facilities in Baghdad from possible attack by Islamic State militants,” according to ABC News Radio.

 

 

Establishment Media: ISIS a Threat to “Global Community”

ConfusedAccording to the establishment media, ISIS is goading the U.S. into invading Syria. “What the terrorists are trying to do is to intimidate and to some degree provoke the United States,” former ambassador James Jeffrey told Fox News.

“They suffered a major defeat at the Mosul dam. What they are trying to say is: We’re back. We’re going to pursue our agenda of a total war against the rest of the global community… and we taunt you to do something about this.”

On Wednesday it was announced the U.S. had launched nearly a dozen air strikes on ISIS near the Mosul Dam in Iraq. The dam is said to be now under Kurdish control.

Jeffrey characterized the bombing of northern Iraq as a success and said “all the pieces are in play for President Obama to move forward, cautiously, but still move forward on a campaign against these people.”

“Sooner or later, we’re going to fight them,” he predicted. “Because they want to fight us.”

The chorus call for a wider war in the Middle East was echoed by the National Journal on Wednesday.

“When a centrist Democrat, a Republican hawk, a libertarian, and a tea partier all find common ground on Capitol Hill, it’s worth noting this rare outbreak of bipartisan consensus. Sens. Tim Kaine, James Inhofe, Rand Paul, and Ted Cruz all believe the White House should seek new approval from Congress for U.S. military operations in Iraq. President Obama should give the senators exactly what they are requesting,” James Kitfeild wrote for the magazine.

A former CIA deputy director, Mike Morell, who is now a CBS News national security analyst, said on Thursday ISIS may strike inside America.

“The short-term concern is the Americans that have gone to fight with ISIS and the west Europeans that have gone to fight with ISIS could be trained and directed by ISIS to come to the United States to conduct small-scale attacks,” Morell told CBS This Morning. “If an ISIS member showed up at a mall in the United States tomorrow with an AK-47 and killed a number of Americans, I would not be surprised.”

In order to prevent this, Morell said, the United States should attack ISIS in Iraq and Syria.

Morell said the effort would entail “taking territory away from them so they cannot use it as a safe haven to train. That requires airstrikes and that requires enabling the Iraqi military to do its job. The other thing it requires is to take the leadership of ISIS off the battlefield. That means capturing or killing them.”

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Holder says criminal investigation launched into American journalist’s execution


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The announcement comes as the Obama administration steps up its airstrike campaign against the same militant organization — and mulls additional American boots on the ground in Iraq. 

Holder, during remarks in Washington, confirmed the “open criminal investigation” into Foley’s beheading, which was recorded and posted online this week. 

“Those who would perpetrate such acts need to understand something — this Justice Department, this Department of Defense, this nation, we have long memories and our reach is very wide,” Holder said. “We will not forget what happened, and people will be held accountable, one way or the other.” 

ConfusedThe remarks seemed to leave open the possibility of military action to seek justice in Foley’s killing. The pursuit of a criminal probe, though, immediately raises questions about how investigators will be able to operate. 

“This is more nonsense,” Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., an Iraq war veteran, said in a statement to FoxNews.com. “What’s most aggravating is that either in Foley’s situation, or the other Americans in captivity, the Defense Department is being forced to take a backseat to the FBI and DOJ.” 

The administration also faced Republican criticism from some corners for pursuing a criminal investigation into the Benghazi terror attack in 2012. One suspect in that probe, Ahmed Abu Khatallah, was captured by U.S. forces in June and brought to the U.S. for a civilian court prosecution. 

Holder has stood by the use of the American criminal justice system as a vehicle to try terrorists, pointing to past convictions in both the Bush and Obama administrations. 

But U.S. investigators reportedly had trouble with access in the Libya probe — an issue not likely to improve if they attempt to enter Syria, which is an active warzone, or even Iraq where large swaths of territory across the country’s north are controlled by militants. Intelligence officials have said privately, before the Foley execution, that operating in both countries was extremely difficult. 

Hunter said the U.S. military has a “deep network” that can “exceed whatever the FBI or DOJ can do.” 

FBI Director James Comey, though, reportedly said the “full force” of the government would be brought to the case. 

“I’m very, very, sorry to say that these savages have turned it into a homicide investigation,” Comey reportedly said in Denver.

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Fox News’ Catherine Herridge and FoxNews.com’s Judson Berger contributed to this report. 

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