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ISIS Leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi Sends Out New Audio Message – Threatens US Troops in Africa and Asia


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Live in secret without a phone .. Where hiding Baghdadi?

 

 Since 2017-09-08 at 11:28 (Baghdad time)

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Baghdad Mawazine News

The successive defeats of the Da'ash organization have tightened the grip on its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who lives in secret, surrounded by a narrow circle of his loyalists, experts and officials say .

With the fall of the so-called "Caliphate" cities one after the other, from Mosul and Raqqa to Tal Afar and soon Deir al-Zour, under intense strikes by the international coalition, Baghdadi, who had occupied the world and terrorized everywhere, no longer had a remote area in the Euphrates Valley between the Syrian and Iraqi borders And Jordan, protected by air raids and land attacks .

And it became this desert region inhabited by Sunni tribes bacillus governments, the last bastion of the organization and his remaining hope to launch a guerrilla war in the coming years, according to "AFP" .

"It seems that al-Baghdadi and his driver Abu Abdullatif al-Jubouri and his correspondent Massoud al-Kurdi are in the Euphrates valley between al-Buqamal (in Syria) and Qaim (in Iraq) because they were seen several times there, " said Iraqi researcher Hisham al-Hashemi, a specialist in jihadist movements .

The organization's policy is based on a system similar to that adopted by the Taliban after its defeat in Afghanistan in 2001, according to the researcher, "the transition from an organization that controls the land to a group capable of carrying out large terrorist operations, and possesses the great military and security expertise to do so, Financial capabilities ".

Al-Baghdadi was killed several times after air strikes he tried to destroy, but this man, who only appeared once after delivering a Friday sermon after his inauguration, is still alive and lives in the Euphrates valley, according to US general Stephen Townsend. The coalition against the organization in Iraq and Syria .

Russia said in June it was "very likely" that Baghdadi was killed in May in an air strike carried out by Russia on the city of Raqqa, north of Syria, which is the de facto capital of the Islamic state .

Since then, groups fighting state regulation have intensified their ground military operations, with an estimated 2,000 armed men trapped in al-Raqqa .

"I have not seen any convincing evidence, intelligence or common knowledge from any source of his death, but there are intelligence indications that he is still alive, Townsend said in early September .

"The last battle with the Islamic state will be in the valley," he said. "When we find him (al-Baghdadi), I think we will try to kill him first, and there is probably no point in trying to arrest him ."

The American expert Aaron Zellen is also likely to be al-Baghdadi hiding in that border triangle, whether in the village of Umm in a cave near the river .

"Baghdadi and the organization's leaders are trying to preserve their lives at this stage in preparation for their return, says the Washington Institute for Middle East Policy researcher at AFP .

"They follow the way that was adopted in Iraq between 2009 and 2012, when the former organization, the Islamic State of Iraq, was defeated tactically by Sunni tribes and the US military, but managed to hold on to a strategy," he said .

Baghdadi was believed to be in the city of Mosul before the international coalition began its military operations to restore the city from the grip of state organization in October 2016 .

He appeared only once in recent years as he appeared in a video clip at the Nouri Mosque in Mosul on July 5, 2014, shortly after the organization took over the city .

The last time a sound recording was issued was on November 2 last year .

Iraqi officials believe that the rhythm of al-Baghdadi will not be easy. He lives in complete secrecy surrounded by long-time trusted and trusted members of his clan. He sees no light and uses no modern means of communication, but sends his messages through secret intermediaries .

The region where he is likely to live now is inhabited by Sunni tribes, most of whose members are Salafis, and they have received the organization's fighters as heroes in the face of the Syrian and Iraqi authorities who strongly oppose them .

The organization in this territory will depend on border smuggling, an activity rooted in this desert region that is against any authority other than tribal leaders. In the same area, al-Qaeda has established its most prominent camps after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 .

According to a controversial religious rule, a candidate for succession (among other criteria) can claim to be a successor to believers if he has the "land of empowerment", governed by Islamic law .

Today, the land of "empowerment" is shrinking, after the organization of the Islamic state has become an exhausted force in Mosul and faces enormous pressure in Raqqa, the two effective capitals of the organization in Iraq and Syria .

The Euphrates State is the only remaining region that the Islamic state can claim to be the "land of empowerment ". Finished

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Live in secret without a phone .. Where hiding Baghdadi?

 

 Since 2017-09-08 at 11:28 (Baghdad time)

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Baghdad Mawazine News

The successive defeats of the Da'ash organization have tightened the grip on its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who lives in secret, surrounded by a narrow circle of his loyalists, experts and officials say .

With the fall of the so-called "Caliphate" cities one after the other, from Mosul and Raqqa to Tal Afar and soon Deir al-Zour, under intense strikes by the international coalition, Baghdadi, who had occupied the world and terrorized everywhere, no longer had a remote area in the Euphrates Valley between the Syrian and Iraqi borders And Jordan, protected by air raids and land attacks .

And it became this desert region inhabited by Sunni tribes bacillus governments, the last bastion of the organization and his remaining hope to launch a guerrilla war in the coming years, according to "AFP" .

"It seems that al-Baghdadi and his driver Abu Abdullatif al-Jubouri and his correspondent Massoud al-Kurdi are in the Euphrates valley between al-Buqamal (in Syria) and Qaim (in Iraq) because they were seen several times there, " said Iraqi researcher Hisham al-Hashemi, a specialist in jihadist movements .

The organization's policy is based on a system similar to that adopted by the Taliban after its defeat in Afghanistan in 2001, according to the researcher, "the transition from an organization that controls the land to a group capable of carrying out large terrorist operations, and possesses the great military and security expertise to do so, Financial capabilities ".

Al-Baghdadi was killed several times after air strikes he tried to destroy, but this man, who only appeared once after delivering a Friday sermon after his inauguration, is still alive and lives in the Euphrates valley, according to US general Stephen Townsend. The coalition against the organization in Iraq and Syria .

Russia said in June it was "very likely" that Baghdadi was killed in May in an air strike carried out by Russia on the city of Raqqa, north of Syria, which is the de facto capital of the Islamic state .

Since then, groups fighting state regulation have intensified their ground military operations, with an estimated 2,000 armed men trapped in al-Raqqa .

"I have not seen any convincing evidence, intelligence or common knowledge from any source of his death, but there are intelligence indications that he is still alive, Townsend said in early September .

"The last battle with the Islamic state will be in the valley," he said. "When we find him (al-Baghdadi), I think we will try to kill him first, and there is probably no point in trying to arrest him ."

The American expert Aaron Zellen is also likely to be al-Baghdadi hiding in that border triangle, whether in the village of Umm in a cave near the river .

"Baghdadi and the organization's leaders are trying to preserve their lives at this stage in preparation for their return, says the Washington Institute for Middle East Policy researcher at AFP .

"They follow the way that was adopted in Iraq between 2009 and 2012, when the former organization, the Islamic State of Iraq, was defeated tactically by Sunni tribes and the US military, but managed to hold on to a strategy," he said .

Baghdadi was believed to be in the city of Mosul before the international coalition began its military operations to restore the city from the grip of state organization in October 2016 .

He appeared only once in recent years as he appeared in a video clip at the Nouri Mosque in Mosul on July 5, 2014, shortly after the organization took over the city .

The last time a sound recording was issued was on November 2 last year .

Iraqi officials believe that the rhythm of al-Baghdadi will not be easy. He lives in complete secrecy surrounded by long-time trusted and trusted members of his clan. He sees no light and uses no modern means of communication, but sends his messages through secret intermediaries .

The region where he is likely to live now is inhabited by Sunni tribes, most of whose members are Salafis, and they have received the organization's fighters as heroes in the face of the Syrian and Iraqi authorities who strongly oppose them .

The organization in this territory will depend on border smuggling, an activity rooted in this desert region that is against any authority other than tribal leaders. In the same area, al-Qaeda has established its most prominent camps after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 .

According to a controversial religious rule, a candidate for succession (among other criteria) can claim to be a successor to believers if he has the "land of empowerment", governed by Islamic law .

Today, the land of "empowerment" is shrinking, after the organization of the Islamic state has become an exhausted force in Mosul and faces enormous pressure in Raqqa, the two effective capitals of the organization in Iraq and Syria .

The Euphrates State is the only remaining region that the Islamic state can claim to be the "land of empowerment ". Finished

This guy has nine lives...like a cat...lol.

 

"  Al-Baghdadi was killed several times after air strikes he tried to destroy, but this man, who only appeared once after delivering a Friday sermon after his inauguration, is still alive and lives in the Euphrates valley, according to US general Stephen Townsend. "

 

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46-minute recording casts doubts on Russian and Iranian claims that Islamic State leader was killed in airstrike this year

 

 

Martin Chulov in Erbil

Thursday 28 September 2017 18.57 BST

 

 

 

 

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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in the Grand Mosque of al-Nuri in Mosul in July 2014. His whereabouts are unknown.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/28/isis-releases-new-recording-of-leader-abu-bakr-al-baghdadi

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CNN. Broadcasting From The Pentagon Where Mad Dog Keeps Turning The Screws !

 

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2017/9/30 05:48:13 AM 

A report by the London-based Independent newspaper reported Thursday that the tape by terrorist gangs last Thursday of the 46-minute-old terrorist leader Babi Bakr al-Baghdadi would not have concealed the fact that he acknowledged his vision of the so-called Islamic state had failed after bitter defeats in Iraq and Syria.

"The long record of the 46-minute-old Baghdadi terrorist speech was not news, but a lot of talk and quotations from the Koranic verses. The references to Russia and North Korea's position with the United States are just a victory for sympathizers of gangs," the report said. That their leader is still alive. "

"He is a symbolic figure for his followers and therefore important, but the terrorist gangs over the past few years have planted a cult that mocks the institution of the caliphate rather than the personality of Baghdadi," said Charlie Winter, an international analyst at the Center for Radical Studies at Kings College London.

"While Baghdadi is trying to show up in the registered word, he will strengthen the morale of the remaining elements in the short term in order to stay in the remaining neighborhoods of the Syrian city of Raqqa, but in reality he will do little to change the fact that his succession has been completely defeated Full ".

"With the collapse of lines on the ground, propaganda has increased in an attempt to prove that terrorist gangs are still dangerous as they are transformed from a force occupying the land into a mere terrorist terrorist group,"the report said.

He pointed out that "the large propaganda practiced by gangs calling on the Internet is a real reflection of defeat and an attempt to spread fear has lost the element of recruitment of male civilians forcibly and resorted to the recruitment of children and women, indicating the applied despair, which will not be a relief for civilians who are still under their control And who have to face threats threatening as well as the consequences of air strikes Russian and American, but the fact is that the large gangs, which occupied large areas of Syria and Iraq have disintegrated and on the way to the demise.

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Pentagon: Baghdad is still alive

 

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He said the US Department of Defense ( Pentagon ) , on Thursday evening, the voice recording attributed to the leader of the "Daesh " terrorist, Abu Bakr al - Baghdadi , evidence that the latter is still alive.

In a statement to " Anatolia " , he said the ministry 's spokesman, Eric position in life, said that " devices  US intelligence confirmed that the voice message attributed to Abu Bakr al - Baghdadi original look " .

He added : " logically ( confirmed registration ) that he was alive until recently, or at least until the time of recording his voice " .

Last week, he published one of the sites for " Daesh " audio recording said Baghdadi , in which he urged his followers to " continue fighting, and attacks against the West " , the first voice attributed to him nearly a year registration, it through regulation most of the land , which was controlled by , Especially in Iraq.

The registration was issued after receiving numerous reports of the killing of al - Baghdadi , as another audiotape attributed to him recording was released in early November / October the second 2016 two weeks before the start of the battle of Mosul.

It was not clear the date of the new registration, which lasted 46 minutes, but the leader of "Daash," referring to North Korea's threats to the United States and Japan.

Officials said they believed it could take years to capture or kill al-Baghdadi and was believed to be hiding in the vast desert between Mosul and Iraq.

Earlier this year, the Russian defense ministry said it may have killed al-Baghdadi when one of its air strikes targeted a gathering of senior al-Qaeda leaders on the outskirts of al-Raqqa, but Washington said it could not prove his death. Western and Iraqi officials questioned it. 

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FBI: financial reward for those who provide information about terrorists in a list without al-Baghdadi

FBI: Financial reward for information on terrorists in a list without al-Baghdadi

 

 

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Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri issued a new list of wanted FBI agents, including a $ 25 million reward for information leading to his arrest. 

It is remarkable that the list is without the name of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader of the organization "Daash." The US State Department announced in 2016, increasing the financial reward for those who provide information about the whereabouts of Baghdadi, from 10 million to 25 million, but the new list of the FBI did not include his name. 

The Office also provided a $ 5 million reward for information on Abu Abdullah al-Filippini, Egyptians Saif al-Adl and Abdullah Abdullah, Americans Abdul Rahman Yasin and Jihad Mustafa, Lebanese Mohammed al-Rahail Ali Atwa, Hasan Ezzeddin Jamal Abdul Rahim, Jamal Muhammad al-Badawi, Kuwaiti Mohammed al-Manwar, al-'Araqi and Dawood Turki.

The 5 million reward included Saudis Adnan al-Shukri Juma 'Ali Saeed al-Huri, Ibrahim al-Yaqoub Abdul Karim al-Nasr and Ahmed Ibrahim al-Mughasil. 

The reward for the finding of the Afro-American activist, member of the Black Panther Party, Asata Olugbala Shakur, was $ 1 million. 

On the other hand, the Office of the FBI included four Palestinian figures on the new list, including the Secretary-General of the Islamic Jihad Movement, Ramadan Abdullah Shalah, and the former Palestinian prisoner Ahlam Tamimi. 

The US Bureau of Investigation said Ahlam had been charged with participating in the 9 August 2001 suicide bombing at a restaurant in Jerusalem in which 15 Israelis were killed. Ahlam came out of Israeli jails in the Wafa al-Ahrar deal between Hamas and Israel.

The office said Ahlam al-Tamimi was "armed and dangerous" and asked anyone with information to contact the FBI. Ahlam is now based in Jordan and in a well-known address there. 

The third Palestinian was Hussein al-Omari, 71, an Afghan national, born in Jaffa. He was charged with participating in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 830 on August 11, 1982, killing one passenger and injuring 16 others. In addition to trying to kill 267 passengers with crew members. 

For the fourth wanted Palestinian, Abdel Aziz Odeh (67 years-Gaza) is wanted for bombings, killings, extortion and money laundering.

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  • yota691 changed the title to Killed close to al-Baghdadi air strike southwest of Kirkuk
 
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad , 
said a local source in the province of Kirkuk on Saturday, close to the killing of the leader of the "Daesh" Abu Bakr al - Baghdadi and the number of snipers organizing aerial bombing southwest of Kirkuk. 

The source said in an interview with Alsumaria News that "the primary responsible for the training of sniper advocates of Abu Abdullah and the Tajik group of snipers of the organization were killed by aerial bombardment in the village north of Hawija district (55 km southwest of Kirkuk)." 

The source, who asked not to be named, that "the Tajik is a leader of the first row, a close to al-Baghdadi and was an officer of sniper battalion in the state of Nineveh ."

 


On Thursday (October 5, 2017), Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced that he was in the grip of the Da'ash organization, stressing that the organization's presence remained only on the border with Syria.

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  • yota691 changed the title to News of the escape of Baghdadi from Iraq to Syria

News of the escape of Baghdadi from Iraq to Syria

Published: 05.11.2017 | 22:27 GMT |

News of the escape of Baghdadi from Iraq to SyriaThe leader of the organization "Daash" Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
 
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The leader of the organization "Daash" Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi fled on Friday evening from the district of Rawa in Iraq and headed to the Syrian territory in a yellow taxi.

The agency quoted an intelligence source in the province of Anbar on Sunday evening that "Baghdadi and after the Iraqi forces entered the center of Qaim knew that his survival in the city of Rawa is a threat to his life," noting that he called on the elements of the organization in Qaim to "continue fighting, but they failed and some of them fled by their cars Personal to Syrian territory ".

The source, who declined to be named, that "Baghdadi and in a yellow taxi left the Iraqi territory and headed to the land of Syria, and is believed to have settled in Deir al-Zour," adding that "a leader insisted on riding a yellow car so as not to be suspicious."

Al-Abadi raised earlier on Sunday the Iraqi flag in the Qaim district, which was announced to be liberated from the control of the organization Friday.

Source: aliraqnews.com

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