quote:Op zaterdag 7 februari 2015 00:50 schreef Atak het volgende:
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Als wij daar gaan bouwen. Dan bouwen we eerst een standbeeld van Ataturk.
Oppassen, straks gaat hij samen met zijn wolfturkjes ons allemaal reporten.quote:Op zaterdag 7 februari 2015 00:27 schreef Peunage het volgende:
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Voor wolfjes is de relatie onderdrukker - onderdrukte hetzelfde als vriendschap.
Het Turks leger is een flut leger. Bestaat voornamelijk uit een Amerikaanse backing en heeft geen eigen zelfgemaakte wapens.quote:
soms kan de realiteit pijnlijk zijnquote:Op vrijdag 6 februari 2015 18:12 schreef mr_jack het volgende:
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Verhaal past te mooi in het straatje van de rebellen.
wie moet dat voorstellen dan?quote:Op zaterdag 7 februari 2015 00:53 schreef UpsideDown het volgende:
Deze gaan ze in brons gieten denk ik:
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ik denk dat zij het wel best vindenquote:Op vrijdag 6 februari 2015 17:32 schreef IPA35 het volgende:
Het Syrische leger rukt ook zonder de verraderlijke berg-turken op in Hasakah.
twitter:IvanSidorenko1 twitterde op vrijdag 06-02-2015 om 10:46:07#Syria #Hasakah #Qamishli Update from #SAA #NDF Progressing towards #Tall_Hamis & #Tell_Brak http://t.co/n7Qv5Z3xvd reageer retweet
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De haat van beide kanten zit erg.diep ja?quote:Op zaterdag 7 februari 2015 02:40 schreef PizzaMizza het volgende:
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Het Turks leger is een flut leger. Bestaat voornamelijk uit een Amerikaanse backing en heeft geen eigen zelfgemaakte wapens.
Het Turkse leger is wat je noemt een 'paper tiger'. Groot op papier, maar in 't echt kan 't niks presteren. Vandaar ook de reden dat Turkse imperialisten overal ter wereld Turkije proberen te promoten, omdat ze weten dat Turkije zichzelf niet kan promoten met zo'n flut leger.
Hell, zelfs NL heeft een sterker leger dan Turkije.
Haat? Ik benoem alleen feiten:quote:Op zaterdag 7 februari 2015 03:55 schreef johnson555 het volgende:
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De haat van beide kanten zit erg.diep ja?
Heeft toch niets te maken met het geheime dienst = terroristen aluverhaaltje?quote:
Jordaanse geheime dienst = terrorisme? Nee, het is geen feit maar waanbeelden.quote:
De SAA heeft op militair gebied de YPG nooit geholpen, de FSA wel. Daarom zijn ze nu vrienden:)quote:Op vrijdag 6 februari 2015 23:08 schreef IPA35 het volgende:
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Het punt is meer dat de Koerden van hun machtspositie gebruik hadden kunnen maken voor een deal met de Syrische regering. (Autonomie, handhaven eigen milities etc.). In plaats daarvan kiezen ze het heilloze pad van deals met Islamisten en de bullshit fantasieën van jullie God Euzjalan.
Het gebrek aan bereidheid tot compromis maakt dat de Koerden ook nooit vrienden zullen hebben, alleen externe partijen die de Koerden willen ge/misbruiken voor hun eigen doelen zoals de USA en Israël.
Er staat niet eens wat over Jordanië in het interview.quote:Op zaterdag 7 februari 2015 08:58 schreef firefly3 het volgende:
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Jordaanse geheime dienst = terrorisme? Nee, het is geen feit maar waanbeelden.
http://www.army-technolog(...)unruly-ally-4207115/quote:Op zaterdag 7 februari 2015 04:26 schreef PizzaMizza het volgende:
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Haat? Ik benoem alleen feiten:
- Turkije maakt zelf amper wapens;
Dat heet pimpenquote:- Nederlande defensiesystemen waren gestationeerd in Turkije omdat Turkije zelf geen heeft;
quote:- Nu zitten er andere buitenlandse defensiesystemen gestationeerd in Turkije;
- Turken proberen overal in de wereld Turkije te promoten, iets wat duidelijk aangeeft dat ze van binnen iets te kort hebben;
- Turkije heeft in 30 jaar tijd, met alle geavanceerde wapens, de PKK(met AK47's en RPGs) nog steeds niet kunnen verslaan;
- Het Turkse leger bouwt op een diensplicht(wat wanhoop aangeeft).
Dus, haat? Nee. Slechts benoeming van de feiten.
quote:ISIS running Shariah court in Arsal in bid to win hearts and minds
BEIRUT: It was a brisk January day when Rawad Ezzedine was kidnapped, beaten by a dozen militants, and left standing face-to-face with an elderly sheikh who asked him how often he prayed. The previous day the 21-year-old Ezzedine had engaged in a verbal exchange with a Syrian adolescent in which he lost his temper and used God’s name in vain. At noon the next day, a car pulled up next to his uncle’s sawmill in the Arsal area of Shbib where he worked. A group of men took him forcibly, put a bag over his head and hit him with sticks, asking him again and again why he had sworn. The Syrian adolescent had filed a complaint in ISIS’ religious court, and Ezzedine was about to be tried.
His trial was held on Jan. 30 in a bungalow-turned courthouse just 4 kilometers from the last Army checkpoint in Wadi Hmayyed. When taken to the courtroom, Ezzedine was instructed to greet the sheikh, his judge, in formal Arabic. Their conversation lasted six minutes, and a scribe recorded every word.
The presence of a rudimentary court system run by ISIS in Arsal’s outskirts was corroborated by half a dozen quarry workers who claim to have seen it, as well as two witnesses who were summoned to hearings, including Ezzedine.
While ISIS in Qalamoun have maintained a low-profile since August, the operations of the court are a sign that the militant group is attempting to consolidate power by giving Arsalis the one thing they need most – order.
In addition to the court, quarry workers told The Daily Star the group had set up mobile checkpoints in certain areas of Arsal’s barren range, asking for identification and on occasion, confiscating food stuffs and mobile phones. Workers, who are predominately male, said they were instructed to grow beards and were told smoking was forbidden beyond the Army checkpoint.
Ezzedine was released less than 24 hours after his capture. The sheikh listened to his account and compared it to that of the Syrian adolescent. He then turned to Ezzedine and asked him if he knew how to pray.
“I said I didn’t frequently, so he said he would teach me how before letting me go,” he told The Daily Star.
He slept in the room next door, and in the morning was given bread, yogurt and cheese. A militant then demonstrated how a “good Muslim” ought to pray.
“This is in line with what ISIS does when it comes to an area and starts to build its influence there,” said Hasan Hasan, an analyst at the Delma Institute and co-author of “ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror.”
“That’s how they always start: They try to establish a court system, and they start getting complaints and make connections with the community,” Hasan said.
In a July report, the Institute for the Study of War highlighted how the establishment of religious courts, which adhere to an austere interpretation of the Shariah, even in areas it does not fully control, is a core part of ISIS’ mode of governance.
According to Hasan, the militant group typically rents a small home, where a rudimentary courthouse is established to hear civil complaints. In Syria and Iraq, amid widespread anarchy and war, ISIS succeeded in maintaining a semblance of law and order in areas under its influence. “That has been their strategy of winning hearts and minds,” Hasan said.
But ISIS in Qalamoun has behaved differently from its units in Iraq and Syria, cooperating with its rival the Nusra Front, which occupies the area east of Wadi Hmayyed, and keeping a low profile.
The majority of Arsal’s 35,000 residents work on the outskirts of the town, in some 300 stone quarries, sawmills and factories, according to the municipality. Some believe industry in Arsal might benefit from the semblance of order promised by ISIS in an area long neglected by the government and prone to petty crime. Quarry worker Bilal Hujeiri, who filed a complaint with the religious court on Dec. 12, is of this persuasion.
“When the refugees came there was a lot of chaos, but now things are more controlled because everyone fears the Islamic State,” he said, using the group’s latest name.
Hujeiri was summoned to the court after an Arsal resident, another quarry worker, alleged he was collaborating with the Army. On Dec. 2, two of Hujeiri’s bulldozers were stolen by gangs that he believes were not affiliated with ISIS.
According to the worker, ISIS carried out its own investigation, recovered his bulldozers, and found him innocent after hearing his version of events.
After clearing him, the sheikh handed Hujeiri a slip of paper entitling him to retrieve his bulldozers. He was directed to a warehouse 500 meters away. There, Hujeiri handed a guard the slip and was reunited with his machinery.
“Anyone would do what I did to get their stuff back,” Hujeiri said. “Because after the Army checkpoint [in Wadi Hmayyed] they are the only authority there.”
Since its inception, only one death sentence was reportedly handed down by the court. The name Kayed Ghadadah, a quarry worker who was found guilty of collaborating with Hezbollah on Sept. 3 and promptly executed, was mentioned to The Daily Star by nearly every Arsali worker interviewed.
Ghadadah’s death has succeeded in instilling Arsalis with fear of crossing the militants. His cousin, Khaled, believes ISIS informants in the town tipped off the militants about Ghadadah’s alleged activities.
The night Ghadadah was taken, 10 days before his execution, Khaled said he was with his cousin when a car pulled up outside their home. Three men knocked on the door and asked for Ghadadah, who stepped outside with them. Khaled claimed his cousin was then driven away. “They kidnapped him,” he said.
Ten days later his body was found dumped near Arsal’s outskirts.
“People like me are scared by how it’s become possible for these people to apply laws in a place that is not theirs and judge us,” said Suham Ezzedine, a school teacher. “Most people are terrified of ISIS and wonder how they can be so brutal.”
“But I also have colleagues who are happy with their deeds, and they believe ISIS is punishing the right people,” she added.
Ezzedine, and countless other Arsalis said their fears would abate somewhat if the Army established a permanent presence in the town.
An Army source who acknowledged ISIS was holding court in Wadi Hmayyed said troops did not maintain a fixed position within the town because it would not be “militarily useful.” But another security source said the task was better suited to the Internal Security Forces, which operates west of Arsal.
But unlike Syria and Iraq, where a frenetic environment permitted ISIS to flourish, Lebanon is relatively stable. Hasan recognized the scenario in Qalamoun was substantially different. “If you have a functioning government it will be hard for ISIS to gain the trust of the local population.”
“As long as the government remains effective and the Army can face down any attack, Arsal and other areas should be fine.”
Dailystar Lebanon
Waar in dat artikel staat dat dan?quote:Op zaterdag 7 februari 2015 08:57 schreef firefly3 het volgende:
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Heeft toch niets te maken met het geheime dienst = terroristen aluverhaaltje?
Maken wij wel eigen wapens dan?quote:Op zaterdag 7 februari 2015 04:26 schreef PizzaMizza het volgende:
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Haat? Ik benoem alleen feiten:
- Turkije maakt zelf amper wapens;
- Nederlande defensiesystemen waren gestationeerd in Turkije omdat Turkije zelf geen heeft;
- Nu zitten er andere buitenlandse defensiesystemen gestationeerd in Turkije;
- Turken proberen overal in de wereld Turkije te promoten, iets wat duidelijk aangeeft dat ze van binnen iets te kort hebben;
- Turkije heeft in 30 jaar tijd, met alle geavanceerde wapens, de PKK(met AK47's en RPGs) nog steeds niet kunnen verslaan;
- Het Turkse leger bouwt op een diensplicht(wat wanhoop aangeeft).
Dus, haat? Nee. Slechts benoeming van de feiten.
quote:The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) persuaded Newsweek to hold a story on the assassination of senior Hezbollah commander Imad Mughniyeh for a year, the magazine reports.
Mughniyeh was assassinated in a joint US-Israeli car-bomb operation in February, 2008, according to two independently-sourced stories by The Washington Post and Newsweek.
The details of how the US and Israeli intelligence agencies assassinated Mughniyeh remains a deeply held secret at the CIA.
However, the CIA made a strong case to Newsweek against publishing the controversial story, and the magazine “honored” that request for a year before finding itself in a competitive pressure with The Washington Post.
“In the geopolitical context at that moment, the CIA made a very persuasive case,” Newsweek’s editor-in-chief Jim Impoco said in an interview with POLITICO.
The US spy agency had also persuaded the Post for two weeks to hold the story, but the newspaper published its version of Mughniyeh’s assassination on January 30 for fears that it would be scooped on a story it was so eager to publish.
Newsweek soon followed suit and published the story on Friday. Impoco said the magazine had no intention of publishing the story before learning that the Post was about to break the news of the CIA’s involvement.
in 2008, CIA “spotters” followed Imad Mughniyeh, who had escaped the CIA’s previous attempts at capturing him, in the Syrian capital, Damascus, after he had left a restaurant. The bomb that killed the senior Hezbollah figure was detonated remotely by Israel’s Mossad based on information provided by the CIA, according to a former intelligence official.
Mughniyeh’s 25-year-old son, Jihad, was also killed in Syria’s Golan Heights by an Israeli airstrike on January 18.
Jihad and five more Hezbollah fighters were killed, after an Israeli helicopter fired two missiles at their vehicle in the Syrian city of Quneitra.
Israel has carried out numerous airstrikes in Syria over the past couple of years. The Syrian army has repeatedly seized huge quantities of Israeli-made weapons and advanced military equipment from the foreign-backed militants operating CIA assassinated Hezbollah commander, forced Newsweek to hold story inside the country.
chaos creeren en zich zelf als stabiele factor opstellen is een klassieke manier van macht uitoefenen, isis doet dat wel elke keer weer goed, omdat mensen nu eenmaal snakken naar orde en stabiliteit, alles staat of valt daar namelijk meequote:Op zaterdag 7 februari 2015 13:17 schreef Aloulu het volgende:
En ook hier weer net zoals in Iraaks Mosul lokale burgers die er blij mee zijn en hopen dat er orde en stabiliteit ontstaat.
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