"Turkey will allow ISIS to further expand its influence in the areas around the border", - said the leader of the militants.Ankara, according to Abu Muhammed, "tends to have preference to attack Kurdish forces, and chooses to not fight with ISIS in Northern Syria".
Puppet Masters
As both a West Point graduate and critic of the American Empire, to me the "support our troops" sentiment has long outworn its propagandized welcome. US Empire has been using that contrite expression to brainwash Americans and justify its wars and violence for far too long. It sprang up during this last decade's protracted war losses in Iraq and Afghanistan. Never was it ever heard during the Vietnam War when our combat veterans returned home feeling defeated and suffering from untreated PTSD symptoms, shunned by a nation that had bitterly turned against them and their war, particularly by their own peer group. Fast forward to four decades and three war defeats later, and our government is still sending Americans off to fight and die in Afghanistan (9800 currently) and Iraq (3500 with another 100 on the way), and now in Syria (50 just proposed with more on the way while war-hawk Bobbsy twins McCain and Graham are calling for 20,000 more troops in Syria). But this century's wars we keep hearing red, white and blue, flag waving Americans urging us to "support our troops."
The serial number for a M92 semi-automatic pistol linked to the deadly Nov. 13 terrorist attacks matched one for a weapon delivered by the Zastava arms factory in May 2013 to Century International Arms in Delray Beach, reported the Palm Beach Post.
Michael Sucher, the owner of Century Arms, did not answer calls seeking comment Thursday and the doors to his shop were closed as TV news crews gathered outside.
Employees leaving the arms dealer's building did not comment on the case, and a woman who works next door said she had no idea the business dealt guns.
Century Arms buys and sells military-grade surplus guns — with a specialty in buying weapons from overseas and reselling them to dealers — and is one of the largest arms dealers in the U.S.
Comment: Same tactics, same players? The game doesn't seem to have changed very much in 30 years, or 60, or 120...
Sources in Libya said al-Baghdadi has arrived in Sirte, the hometown of the slain Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, which is under the control of the Takfiri groups.
The ISIL Leader is running a secret life as his life is at stake more than anyone in the world now. Al-Baghdad's terrorist group is under massive airstrike by the Syrian, Russian and Iraqi Air Forces all throughout the Western Iraq and Eastern Syria.
While reports earlier this year said the ISIL leader was always on the move between Iraq's Mosul and Syria's Raqqa - the self-proclaimed capital of the terrorist group - tips and intel revealed in November that Al-Baghdadi had moved from the Syrian city of Albu Kamal to the Iraqi city of Mosul in Nineveh province.
Comment: The Muslim Brotherhood "Libyan Dawn", which controls Tripoli, said the same thing:
On today's Behind the Headlines on the SOTT Radio Network, James and JoAnne Moriarity confirmed this info, having heard it from their sources within the Libyan tribes. As they say in the program, if any country were to really get serious and give the tribes the support they need, they could wipe out the Daeshbags in no time.
Bio
Vijay Prashad is the George and Martha Kellner Chair in South Asian History and Professor of International Studies at Trinity College. He is the author of sixteen books, including The Poorer Nations: A Possible History of the Global South (Verso, 2013), Arab Spring, Libyan Winter (AK, 2012), (co-edited with Paul Amar) Dispatches from the Arab Spring (2013), and No Free Left: The Futures of Indian Communism (Leftward Press, 2015). Vijay's latest book is Letters to Palestine: Writers Respond to War and Occupation. Vijay is the chief editor at Leftward Press, and writes regularly for The Hindu, Frontline, Jadaliyya, Counterpunch, Himal and Bol.
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PAUL JAY, SENIOR EDITOR, TRNN: Welcome to the Real News Network. I'm Paul Jay.
Thirty thousand barrels of oil a day. $19 million a month. That's apparently the revenues that are flowing to the Islamic State. Its oil exports flowing through Turkey. And now and investigative report accuses Israel of being one of the principal middlemen for Islamic State oil. Now joining us to talk about how all this works, and how it can work given supposedly the bombing campaigns that are going on, is Vijay Prashad. Vijay joins us from Northampton, Massachusetts. He's the George and Martha Kellner Chair in South Asian History, professor of international studies at Trinity College. His latest book is "Letters to Palestine: Writers Respond to War and Occupation". Thanks for joining us again, Vijay.
VIJAY PRASHAD: Pleasure.
JAY: So first of all, what do we know about how the oil gets out? It seems a little bizarre to me that such industrial-scale exports can take place without all the various countries that are supposedly attacking IS being able to stop this.
Comment: The Islamic State is a U.S. creation and they certainly don't want their very own proxy terror force exposed when they can use this head-chopping murder squad to foment war and overthrow governments. Whether it is done willingly or by 'threat of ISIS', this terror group is also supported by other countries around the globe - not just Israel and Turkey.
- Putin: '40 countries finance ISIS, including some G20 members'
- The man behind the curtain: Israeli colonel captured among ISIL terrorist forces in Iraq
- Is ISIS a creation of the US government? Do large hairy mammals relieve themselves in the woods?
- Funding terror: The financial sources of ISIS
"Russia bombing Syria will lead to further radicalization and increased terrorism". Prime Minister David Cameron, 4th October 2015.
How desperately Prime Minister Cameron has been yearning to bomb the Syrian Arab Republic.

David Cameron claims Britain has military assets that would make Coalition airstrikes against Isis more effective.
The US threw a conciliatory bone to the snarling Cameron and according to the BBC (1): "would 'continue to consult' with the UK, 'one of our closest allies and friends.'
Translation: "Inconsequential politicians on small island only feel like real men when sending off their depleted air force to blow modest populations far away to bits."France said (that) the UK's vote does not change its resolve on the need to act in Syria.
After the vote ... Cameron said it was clear Parliament did not want action and 'the government will act accordingly.'
Chancellor George Osborne whined on BBC Radio 4′s flagship "Today" programme that: "there would now be "national soul searching about our role in the world ", adding: "I hope this doesn't become a moment when we turn our back on all of the world's problems.
The then Defence Secretary Philip Hammond: " ... told BBC's Newsnight programme that he and the Prime Minister were "disappointed" with the result, saying it would harm Britain's "special relationship" with Washington. Ah ha, that tail wagging, panting, lap dog "special relationship" again, for which no body part licking, no crawling on all fours, no humiliation, no deviation of international law is too much.
The excuse for the 2013 rush to annihilate was accusations that the Syrian government had used chemical weapons in March and August of that year, a claim subsequently comprehensively dismissed by detailed UN investigations (2.)
Cameron's excuse for attack had all the validity of Tony Blair's fantasy Iraq weapons of mass destruction, but of course he regards Blair as a trusted advisor. Judgement, it might be argued, as Blair's, is not one of Cameron's strong attributes.
Then came the Friday 13th November tragedies in Paris and by 2nd December Cameron's parliamentary press gangs managed to threaten and arm twist through a vote to attack Syria in an action of shame which will surely haunt him as Blair is haunted by Iraq.
"As part of implementation of the international Open Skies Treaty, a Russian group of inspectors plans to conduct a surveillance flight on board a Russian An-30B aircraft over the territory of the Turkish Republic," chief of the ministry's National Nuclear Risk Reduction Center Sergey Ryzhkov said.
"The observation flight will be performed on December 14-18, 2015 from the Erzurum airfield," Ryzhkov said, adding that maximum range of the flight will be 1,500 kilometers.
Comment: Turkey is forewarned so hopefully they will not do anything provocative.
Yatseniuk was defending his embattled government's record when lawmaker Oleh Barna walked over to him with a bunch of red roses and then grabbed him around the waist and groin, lifting him off his feet and dragging him from the rostrum.
Members of Yatseniuk's People Front party waded in, pushing Barna and throwing punches, sparking a brawl in the assembly.
You just can't make this up...
Comment: Someone should be giving lawmaker Oleh Barna roses! Is he the only member of Kiev's parliament to see how much of a disaster Yatseniuk is to the stability of their country, and how urgent it is to implement the no confidence vote?!
Russia believes that Turkey's actions in northern Iraq are an illegal invasion, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov said Sunday.
"We believe that what is happening in northern Iraq is illegal actions of Turkey, as it is an invasion of the territory of a neighboring state, and on such a scale that it is hard to justify with arguments about preparation, training and so on. So we are concerned about it," Gatilov told reporters.
Comment: See more:
- Terror regime Turkey invades Iraq, occupies ISIS oil smuggling zone
- Turkey exercising NATO-style regime change in Iraq, hits 3 villages in airstrikes
- NATO's jihad: Turkey invades ISIS-occupied Iraq, U.S. attacks Syrian forces
- Pepe Escobar: Crippled in Syria, Turkey goes for a 'Sunnistan' in Iraq
"The ISIL [Daesh] positions in Maheen and Quaryatayn in the Central Homs province came under several air attacks by Syrian bombers, inflicting heavy damage on the terrorists' sites," FARS news agency reported citing sources as saying.
Similarly, Khneifis and Hama province saw a heavy bombardment of the Daesh terrorists' defense lines, resulting in the killing and wounding of many militants.















Comment: In the same interview, Nusrat al-Julani said the FSA didn't exist, that "it is just a label for a series of groups who have no links with each other." ANA Press asked some 'ordinary Syrians' (read: 'moderate rebels pretending to be ordinary Syrians') what they thought of this:
Fort Russ's Ollie Richardson comments: ANA Press is run by Syrian 'revolutionary' and 'pro-democracy activist' Rami Jarrah, who fled Syria in October 2011 after participating in the uprising.