The Truth About ISIS With Syrian Girl
• infowars.comWho is backing ISIS? What is the agenda behind the group's takeover of Iraq and the Middle East?
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Who is backing ISIS? What is the agenda behind the group's takeover of Iraq and the Middle East?
Democrats lied about Iraq. Republicans lied about Iraq. Democrats continue to lie about Iraq. Republicans continue to lie about Iraq. Both of these parties make up the majority of our political process, and government as a whole.
The world may be focused on the terrorist group ISIS, but inside Iraq the group is only one part of a larger revolt that has been years in the making.
Iraq was better off with Saddam Hussein than it is today. It's not that Saddam was a great leader without blood on his hands. It's just that what 6 US presidents have done to Iraq has been much worse than anything Saddam ever did to the Iraqis.
Recently, the world has focused on the fighting in Syria, Iraq, and Ukraine, all of which seem to be falling apart. Although the first two countries are in the Middle East and the last one is in the eastern part of Europe, they have the common proble
The Islamic State extremist group has taken control of a vast former chemical weapons facility northwest of Baghdad, where remnants of 2,500 degraded chemical rockets filled decades ago with the deadly nerve agent sarin are stored along with other ch
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) recently declared the establishment of a caliphate and has changed its name to simply the Islamic State.
ISIS is marching through city after city in Iraq, and they are doing it with American weapons.
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The "State of the Islamic Caliphate" appears to be inscribed at the top of the purported passport. At the bottom, it says: "The holder of the passport if harmed we will deploy armies for his service."
For months warnings have sounded over the rising threat posed by extremists operating unimpeded in Syria.
The United States came out against a call by Iraq's Kurdish leader for an independence referendum, saying the country could only repel Islamic State radicals by staying united. Massud Barzani, leader of the autonomous region, earlier told parliame
Iraqi insurgents are preparing for an assault on Baghdad, with sleeper cells planted inside the capital to rise up at "Zero Hour" and aid fighters pushing in from the outskirts, according to senior Iraqi and U.S. security officials.
The Iraqi Army won't be able to regain territory lost to extremist Islamic fighters without launching a "really broad" military campaign, and they're going to need a lot of help doing it, Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey said Thursday.
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I know what it looks like when a city is captured. I was there.
A lot of veterans are struggling right now to understand their own feelings about the situation in Iraq — not just seeing cities they remember fall to insurgents, but also watching U.S. military advisers return to the country.
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria sprang from a largely self-funded, corporation-style prototype whose resilience to counterterrorism operations was proven by the time Abu Bakr al Baghdadi assumed command in 2010.
Now for our "What in the World" segment. It seems that everyone, President Obama, John Kerry, NATO, Grand Ayatollah Sistani, even the Iranian government -- has the same advice for prime minister of Iraq, Nuri al-Maliki.
The top manager in Iraq of the notorious private security firm Blackwater threatened to kill a US State Department investigator for probing the company's performance weeks before Blackwater guards shot and killed 17 civilians
A Marine who was declared a deserter nearly 10 years ago after disappearing in Iraq and then returning to the U.S. claiming he had been kidnapped, only to disappear again, is back in U.S. custody, officials said Sunday.
Over the course of the last decade, Blackwater became a notorious symbol of military contracting run amok, with price-gouging, reckless behavior and your occasional atrocity.
A Marine who was declared a deserter nearly 10 years ago after disappearing in Iraq and then returning to the U.S. claiming he had been kidnapped, only to disappear again, is back in U.S. custody, officials said Sunday.
It's worth listening to those who've devoted their lives to studying war and the region.
Iraq received the first batch of Sukhoi warplanes from Russia as it pressed a counter-attack Sunday against Sunni militants whose offensive threatens to tear the country apart. The arrival of the fighter jets comes with Iraqi forces, backed by aerial
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said in Damascus his country "will not remain passive" as jihadists push an offensive in Syria's neighbor Iraq. "Russia will not remain passive to the attempts by some groups to spread