ISIS Leader is a fictional character according to U.S. Military

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Baghdadi......hmmm.......where have we heard this name before?

:lupe: ....... was it at........

:jbhmm: ...... I feel like......

:patrice: .........had to be ............

Can't put my finger on it.............
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Hmmm....and you wonder why she gets so much flack ...

 

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O he exists. Please.

Where's the money coming from. Helliooooo.

Are these cats living off Donations? Please.
 

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Holy shyt the trolls in here are low-IQ sometimes.

The fictional leader mentioned in the 2007 article is Abdullah Rashid al-Baghdadi. That literally means, "Abdullah Rashid from Baghdad".

The guy who was just killed was known as Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, literally "Abu Bakr from Baghdad." But his real name was Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim Ali al-Badri al-Samarrai. He just went by al-Baghdadi to establish Iraqi cred.

The previous leader was Abu Omar al-Baghdadi. Literally, "Abu Omar from Baghdad". But that wasn't his real name either, he had other fake names like "Abu Omar al-Qurashi" and "Abu Hamza al-Baghdadi". his real name is Hamid Dawud Mohamed Khalil al-Zawi.

Literally the only connection is that they all had fake names which claimed to be from Baghdad. Y'all ain't shyt.
 
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Cite the US military as a source in an effort to prove the US military deceived the public brehs.

:mjlol:
That's the idiocy of his claims. He wants to imagine that the US created a conspiracy with literally tens of thousands of co-conspirators all over the planet, and then that they blew their own cover, and then tried to re-create the exact same conspiracy over again with a blown cover.



Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in his late 40s, would have been mid-40s when McCain was in Syria. That cat in the photo ain't nowhere close to 40. Y'all just think Arab with a crew cut looks the same.

Not to mention that it would be insane to claim that McCain was secretly meeting with Baghdadi years after he had already become world-famous and had a $10 million dead or alive US bounty on his head, and then had multiple official government photos published of the event.



The Boko Haram leader is fake too. I've been around Hausas before...they are some of the least charismatic people on earth. The dude they are using has all the mannerisms and facial expressions of a Jake.
You realize how ridiculous it is to try to claim that EVERY person in an ethnic group has the exact same personality with zero exceptions? There are almost 100 million Hausa in Africa, you want to claim they ALL have the same mannerisms and facial expressions and none of them are charismatic?

Or the idea that there's this incredible global conspiracy to create fake terrorists, wildly successful with zero leaks, only they can't even get the ethnicity of their cover right even though there was 100 million to chose from.



O he exists. Please.

Where's the money coming from. Helliooooo.

Are these cats living off Donations? Please.
Is that a real question?

From the beginning ISIS really was heavily funded off of donations from rich Wahabi terrorist supporters in Saudi Arabia. As they grew in notoriety they began to solicit more money from jihadi supporters across the globe. They also made a lot of cash off of capturing and ransoming hostages, especially Europeans who could net them millions of dollars in some cases. When they captured territory they began to exact heavy taxes off of the populations as well as sell oil from the drilling spots they captured, especially to Assad himself. They also captured a lot of military equipment from the fleeing Iraqi forces, some of which they kept to use and some of which they sold. As they lost territory their funding dried up a lot though, and now they're likely living mostly off of donations and stealing shyt from locals once again.
 
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Holy shyt the trolls in here are low-IQ sometimes.

The fictional leader mentioned in the 2007 article is Abdullah Rashid al-Baghdadi. That literally means, "Abdullah Rashid from Baghdad".

The guy who was just killed was known as Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, literally "Abu Bakr from Baghdad." But his real name was Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim Ali al-Badri al-Samarrai. He just went by al-Baghdadi to establish Iraqi cred.

The previous leader was Abu Omar al-Baghdadi. Literally, "Abu Omar from Baghdad". But that wasn't his real name either, he had other fake names like "Abu Omar al-Qurashi" and "Abu Hamza al-Baghdadi". his real name is Hamid Dawud Mohamed Khalil al-Zawi.

Literally the only connection is that they all had fake names which claimed to be from Baghdad. Y'all ain't shyt.

This is the problem with you truth denial clowns who don't read or have common sense.

The ploy was to invent Baghdadi, a figure whose very name establishes his Iraqi pedigree, install him as the head of a front organization called the Islamic State of Iraq and then arrange for Masri to swear allegiance to him.

Bu bu but the name changed.like that is supposed to discredit the actual creation of the storyline.

An important element of the American strategy is to drive a wedge between Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia, other insurgent groups and the Sunni population.

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That's the idiocy of his claims. He wants to imagine that the US created a conspiracy with literally tens of thousands of co-conspirators all over the planet, and then that they blew their own cover, and then tried to re-create the exact same conspiracy over again with a blown cover.

Love your response cause this proves you are a plant on thecoli. Can you show me where the US made claims to a storyline that was true? I can give you dozens that weren't true. It's called a pattern. Gulf of Tolken, WMDs, Saddam and 9/11, 7 foot ISIS killers, African Mercenaries for Gaddafi. There are plenty more.

The US govt tells you the truth in your face bc they know you won't do shyt about it.


You can bet your POTY banner you will lose against anything I drop. So save your condescending tone for someone else.


Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in his late 40s, would have been mid-40s when McCain was in Syria. That cat in the photo ain't nowhere close to 40. Y'all just think Arab with a crew cut looks the same.

Another plant indication here. You don't know how old the man is based off pics. Your problem is there are two pics of the man, one with a beard, one without it. All pics without the beard are with McCain. How are you proving this isn't true?


Not to mention that it would be insane to claim that McCain was secretly meeting with Baghdadi years after he had already become world-famous and had a $10 million dead or alive US bounty on his head, and then had multiple official government photos published of the event.

:unimpressed:

McCain gave away locations and coordinates of US Pilots in Vietnam to the Vietcons. He was a traitor long before. Same guy who supported Neo Nazis in Ukraine, Terrorists in Libya.


Or the idea that there's this incredible global conspiracy to create fake terrorists, wildly successful with zero leaks, only they can't even get the ethnicity of their cover right even though there was 100 million to chose from.

:unimpressed: You want your card pulled don't you.


Is that a real question?

From the beginning ISIS really was heavily funded off of donations from rich Wahabi terrorist supporters in Saudi Arabia. As they grew in notoriety they began to solicit more money from jihadi supporters across the globe. They also made a lot of cash off of capturing and ransoming hostages, especially Europeans who could net them millions of dollars in some cases. When they captured territory they began to exact heavy taxes off of the populations as well as sell oil from the drilling spots they captured, especially to Assad himself. They also captured a lot of military equipment from the fleeing Iraqi forces, some of which they kept to use and some of which they sold. As they lost territory their funding dried up a lot though, and now they're likely living mostly off of donations and stealing shyt from locals once again.

Yes Wahabi did donations from Qatar, UAE and Saudi Arabia. That is true. However we know Wahabi is sole controllers of the government's in these countries. This is the only thing true in your statements. The rest of your weak attempt of a discussion was babble. You bytch I'm not using credible sources but bytch when I use credible sources. Can have both.

 
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