ISIS in Iraq and Syria

he didn't really break any laws though, or did he?

Section 125 in The Indian Penal Code
Waging war against any Asiatic Power in alliance with the Government of India — Whoever wages war against the Government of any Asiatic Power in alliance or at peace with the [Government of India] or attempts to wage such war, or abets the waging of such war, shall be punished with [imprisonment for life], to which fine may be added, or with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, to which fine may be added, or with fine.
 
Section 125 in The Indian Penal Code
Waging war against any Asiatic Power in alliance with the Government of India — Whoever wages war against the Government of any Asiatic Power in alliance or at peace with the [Government of India] or attempts to wage such war, or abets the waging of such war, shall be punished with [imprisonment for life], to which fine may be added, or with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, to which fine may be added, or with fine.

Does being a Twatish Twitter troll count as waging war on a foreign government ?
 
No if you're ethnically European, you're white. Like white people in the US for example or Australia. If I was to have a child in Sweden, my child would ethnically Middle-Eastern.
In Australia and America, they aren't European (or even consider themselves European) they are American and Australian.
 
I hope the attacks in Australia does not prevent them from continuing their support for the fighters on the ground.
 
In the current day and age the online war isn't as important as physical warfare but to get the crowd on your side is so important. ShamiWitness pretty much led the online war and was the face of ISIS online, many ISIS fighters were also aware of his tweets and interacted with him on a daily basis. He was the central hub of so much information and was pretty reliable. Proper journalists would quote him etc and he was, if I recall correctly, the only ISIS linked account to have never been banned because he didn't go about tweeting in an uneducated manner. He was their main guy online and since hes left the ISIS guys online have pretty much disappeared too
 
In Australia and America, they aren't European (or even consider themselves European) they are American and Australian.

I never said that, was mainly explaining why Arabs aren't white. I never said they consider themselves European but that white people are of European descent which they (Australians and Americans) are.
 
I never said that, was mainly explaining why Arabs aren't white. I never said they consider themselves European but that white people are of European descent which they (Australians and Americans) are.
Some Arabs do have white skin though, and some are even red haired, have blue eyes, green eyes etc. White doesn't mean european.
 
Some Arabs do have white skin though, and some are even red haired, have blue eyes, green eyes etc. White doesn't mean european.

You don't seem to understand what I'm saying. Yes some Arabs do, they are still Middle Eastern and not white. Takes more than skin color to determine your ethnicity.
 
You don't seem to understand what I'm saying. Yes some Arabs do, they are still Middle Eastern and not white. Takes more than skin color to determine your ethnicity.
But...they are white. Doesn't make them european though.
 
He also seemed to support the rape of female Kurdish soldiers.
 
Surely what the Taliban have done today can’t be a good recruitment tool for ISIS/Taliban in trying to radicalise Muslims around the world, these were their own children!

If anything good can from this, I just hope many Muslims who was at risk of being radicalised are sicked by what’s happened and don’t join these groups and hope Muslims countries/leaders and Muslim people in general really take a stand against these groups, something I don’t think enough Muslims do a lot of and just basically give them no means to recruit in the future.
 
Surely what the Taliban have done today can’t be a good recruitment tool for ISIS/Taliban in trying to radicalise Muslims around the world, these were their own children!

If anything good can from this, I just hope many Muslims who was at risk of being radicalised are sicked by what’s happened and don’t join these groups and hope Muslims countries/leaders and Muslim people in general really take a stand against these groups, something I don’t think enough Muslims do a lot of and just basically give them no means to recruit in the future.
What do you want them to do? They've already filmed themselves singing and dancing to show that they're happy people, they have condemned these kinds of groups multiple times, they have released #NotInMyName videos and trends.

I want to you you guys saying sorry for killing muslim women, children and helpless men in their homes. David Cameron, Obama or any other leader saying 'eid mubarak' on twitter doesn't make up for the fact that you guys have droned, invaded and violated Muslims in their own land. Forget the taliban bro, do you realize the amount of innocent people that drones have killed in Pakistan? Do you wanna say sorry? You guys don't do enough apologizing and I think you should distance yourselves from those drones, bombs and invasions.
 
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How's that for you?

Sure innocent life will have been lost as result of drone attacks, but not innocent life will have been deliberately targeted like the Pakistani Taliban deliberately attacked the school Pakistan.

The difference also is ISIS/Taliban behead innocent people/attack schools and many more barbaric things in the name of a religion and a god. ISAF aren't fighting the innocent they fighting the Taliban/ISIS for a better future for Muslims in these countries, also when an International Security drone kills a Taliban member (or accidentally an innocent person) a video is not made saying 'this attack is in the name of religion or nation' whilst showing their carcass.

To say these terror groups are saying what they do is done in the name of a religion and representing gods will, for me not enough Muslims a taking a stand and making themselves heard saying "no it's not".

A small number of Muslims (and it really is a small number) spending 15 seconds of their time typing '#notmyname' on Twitter is not enough, I'm talking getting out on the streets/on tv/on Twitter/on YouTube to stop this Islamophobia, which unfortunately is thing, it's happening (type it in on Google news) and it's probably only going to get worse and i'm not the only one saying that, i watched a video in this thread about a month ago of Muslim leader saying the same thing (Muslims don't do enough to condemn these terror groups).

I really don't want to have this debate though, so this is the last I'm saying on it, I'm just sickened by whats happened and as said in my original reply i just hope something positive can come out of something so evil.
 
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Kurdish forces, supported by air strikes, have launched an assault on ISIS near Shingal.
 
The Peshmerga have broken the ISIS siege on the mountain, and reached the Kurdish forces already located there. Huge advancements in the last 2 days, opening up the road for civilians to leave and for a full on attack on the mountain and city below.
 
The next map is going to look so much better as Shingal will be liberated. All that green :drool:
 
Videos from the offensive over the past days. Includes live coverage of a suicide bomber being stopped, an ATGM-Milan system being used, and the capturing of a town near Shingal.




 
Nice to see the vermin are getting executed rather than returning back to their cosy Western lives.
 
Couple of maps on the current situation from here: http://pietervanostaeyen.wordpress.com/


That seems 90% right, the general view in Syria right now is: although most are anti-government they are now also anti-FSA and anti-ISIS, I don't think the future is bright even when there is one side left, most young people at my uni right now are saying they want to finish their studies and get the hell out of this doomed country and I agree with that view.
 
Oh and I also want to add that the revulutionaries armies are a bunch of thieves and kidnappers, it seems like this revolution was stolen from the people.