At the close of WWII, US allies created secret, "stay-behind" armies,
designed to protect the population in the event of a Communist invasion.
So why are they linked with terrorist groups? What were these secret
armies actually doing, and - perhaps more importantly - did they ever
stop?
Spotting Government-sponsored Terrorism. Tip 1. Legitimate terrorists
groups fight for a specific goal, and don’t pledge themselves to other
terrorist groups, let alone those which aren’t even on the same
continent. Terror groups do receive recruits from all over the world who
will travel to the area in which the group is fighting in order to take
part. However, it is ridiculous to think that the FARC in Colombia will
pledge itself to the IRA in Ireland, and will start blowing up cafes in
Colombia in order to further the cause of Irish Independence. We are
told that ISIS fights to create a caliphate in IRAQ and SYRIA. Groups
committing violence in Libya, Somalia, Yemen, Afghanistan and Niger do
nothing to further this cause. Franchising is a Western idea, and
applies to business not to warfare. The only reason for other terror
groups, completely unrelated and geographically separated from the ISIS
cause to pledge fealty to ISIS is that they were told to do so. By whom?
By their controllers, the people who financially support them. Who
might they be? Intelligence agencies of one or more nations that benefit
from the existence of the “ISIS threat”.
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arab league is worse than ISIS they are the terrorist in short their aim is to kill muslims and they have being doing that since 1900. so honest arab folks get away from the arab league is poison, hope someday when the washington AIPAC nazi regime decides it has killed sufficient muslims will peace and prosperity will exist on the muslim world. until them muslims are targets of AIPAC ..!
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