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Thousands flee Philippine city after Islamic rampage


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2017 May 25, 2:47am   19,728 views  47 comments

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"Thousands of civilians fled fighting in the Philippines on Wednesday as troops tried to fend off Islamist militants who took over large parts of a city, capturing Christians, seizing and torching buildings and setting free scores of prisoners.

Islamic State claimed responsibility for the rampage via its Amaq news agency, and President Rodrigo Duterte defended his decision to declare martial law on Mindanao, the Muslim-majority island where Marawi City is located, to prevent the spread of extremism in the impoverished region.
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[President Duterte] said Islamic State must be repelled from the Christian-majority Philippines and he would use all means possible to crush the Maute group and the allied Abu Sayyaf, whatever the consequences.

"Anyone now holding a gun, confronting government with violence, my orders are spare no one, let us solve the problems of Mindanao once and for all," said Duterte, who is from the island, after cutting short a visit to Russia and returning to Manila.

"I might declare martial law throughout the country to protect the people," said the President, at a news conference in Manila, Wednesday.

"I had to declare martial law in the Mindanao group of islands," said Duterte, who cut short a visit to Russia to come home to deal with the violence. "It is our constitutional duty to enforce the law and provide security."

The current martial law order -- which covers both the city of Marawi and the wider island of Mindanao, of which Marawi is a part -- came after deadly clashes broke out between Filipino government troops and Islamist militants Tuesday."

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41   justme   2017 Nov 4, 8:03am  

In other news, millions flee Syria after smug self-aggrandizing Christians go on a rampage and destroy entire cities to hunt down mere 100s of ISIS militants. The Christian soldiers were all weaklings that could barely lift a radio to call in an airstrike whenever they spotted an ISIS militant.
42   Strategist   2017 Nov 4, 8:45am  

anonymous says
“The pro-IS groups are trying to stage another Marawi-style attack in other cities. They have lots of money to fund more attacks as they looted billions of pesos from Marawi during the siege,” a senior security source told Channel NewsAsia.


Dear Philippines,
Please hunt down and slaughter every ISIS supporter you can find. Do not respect their human rights, they don't deserve any. We will look the other way.
Concerned Strategist.
43   Tenpoundbass   2017 Nov 4, 8:57am  

Strategist says
Dear Philippines,
Please hunt down and slaughter every ISIS supporter you can find. Do not respect their human rights, they don't deserve any. We will look the other way.
Concerned Strategist.


I say put them in a cage and dunk it. Throw some off buildings but bury them all in a Pig Pen 3 feet beneath Pig Shit.
44   anonymous   2019 Jan 27, 12:59pm  

Anyone remember when Duterte was going to "crush" the militants ? Well guess what - much like I told you so they are not gone, ISIS is not gone and SE Asia is the next region to enjoy the fun. P.S. Keep your news eyes on Indonesia...

Sooooo - Duterte is going to crush them again - probably not the strongman you want to emulate - just sayin.....perhaps using something other than his mouth might work but I see this spreading northward in the Philippines and branching out to join up with the other groups in nearby countries.

Military says at least 18 killed and 83 wounded at twin Catholic church bombings on Sunday in southern Jolo; the Islamic State-aligned Abu Sayyaf is the chief suspect

http://www.atimes.com/article/philippine-church-bombing-points-to-abu-sayyaf-terror-group/

And in Indonesia...

Democracy and terrorism a wicked mix in Indonesia

Jailed terror leader Abu Bakar Ba'asyir is held in austere and closely watched prison conditions, officials tell Asia Times, but the aging cleric still has political pull beyond his cell (they were going to release him but reconsidered)

http://www.atimes.com/article/democracy-and-terrorism-a-wicked-mix-in-indonesia/

Will someone kindly inform Potus ISIS and similar have not been defeated.
45   Misc   2019 Jan 27, 10:52pm  

In order for a Caliphate to exist, it must control territory. ISIS no longer controls any meaningful territory and thus by definition no longer exists. Now some small numbers of delusional extremists may call themselves ISIS, but they are meaningless in the larger order of things.
46   anonymous   2019 Jan 28, 2:00am  

Misc says
small numbers of delusional extremists may call themselves ISIS, but they are meaningless in the larger order of things.


Watch and learn in Southeast Asia - they will be back as a force to deal with in the not too distant future in the Middle East.

Patience grasshopper, patience

While Islamic State has taken responsibility for Sunday's lethal twin blasts, the obscure Adjang-Adjang Group stands accused of actually carrying out the attacks

http://www.atimes.com/article/the-real-culprits-behind-the-philippine-church-bombing/
47   curious2   2019 Feb 8, 12:42pm  

Misc says
extremists may call themselves ISIS


No one has ever called themselves "ISIS". That term is a confection by western MSM.

The Islamic State was abbreviated "ISIL" (Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant) by the U.S. military and the Obama administration. MSM and Donald Trump called them "ISIS". In reality, Isis was an ancient Egyptian goddess, and is the given name of many living females and some corporations.

Muslims call ISIL "daesh" (bigot).

Islamic groups can change names and flags as easily as people change clothing: Al Nusra, Al Qaeda, Islamic State, whatever. As per Islam, they strike terror into the enemies of Allah (Koran chapter 8) and kill disbelievers (Koran chapter 9, among others). Islamic State caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was a Muslim born to a Muslim family in a Muslim community in a Muslim country; he had a PhD in Islamic studies, and Islamic State terrorists made a point of justifying everything they did on the basis of scriptures that 90% of Muslims hold sacred. They were not "extremists" in terms of their beliefs. They simply put into action, immediately, what most Muslims believe should happen eventually.

It's like the difference between dogs and wolves. Wolves eat their kill immediately. Dogs are domesticated, bred for less adrenaline, so they can wait, but they can also go feral.

ISIL and KSA have the same agenda, but KSA works more patiently, using Petrodollar corruption to hijack NATO from the inside.

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