The leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) Abu Bark al-Baghdadi survived an attempted coup led byAbu Muath al-Jazairi, a rival Jihadist. just visit at https://americantruthproject.org/
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The noose is tightening
1. The Noose is Tightening
The leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) Abu Bark al-Baghdadi
survived an attempted coup led byAbu Muath al-Jazairi, a rival Jihadist. There’s
now a contract and a hefty reward promised to anyone who kills Abu Muath al-
Jazairi. Internal fighting continues to plague the fading terrorist organization.
The attempted assassination took place on January 10 in Hajin—one of the last
ISIS strongholds in Syria. Two people died in the attack.Explicitly implicating al-
Jazairi in the attack and offering cash money to assassinate him is an unusual step
that points to the desperate tactics ISIS is using in trying to prevent the collapse of
its house of false ideology cards.
Little is confirmed about Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi,the Iraqi-born Isis leader. He
supposedly graduated fromSaddam University in Baghdad with a doctorate in
Islamic/Quranic studies before joining the Radical Islamic group that calls for a
worldwide Muslim caliphate. Al-Baghdadi took over ISIS leadership in 2010.
Baghdadi is estimated to be 47 years old. His father and grandfathers were
farmers and his uncle served in Saddam’s security services.
Following the death of Osama bin Laden at the hands of US Special Forces,al-
Baghdadi praised the dead al Qada founder and threatened violent reprisal. His
2. threat was followed by an attack in Hilla that killed 24 policemen and wounded
72.A long string of ISIS suicide attacks followed. The reprisals included raids,
suicide attacks, roadside bombs and small arms attacks throughout Iraq.
On December 2nd, 2012, Iraqi officials said they had captured al-Baghdadi
following a two-month surveillance in Baghdad. That turned out to be false. The
man arrested was a lowly commander.
People who knew al-Baghdadi in his youth describe a shy and unimpressive
scholar who lived in a small mosque in Tobchi—a dilapidated neighborhood
inhabited by Shia and Sunni Muslims on the outskirts of Baghdad. Ahmed al-
Dabash, who fought against the allied invasion in 2003, described al-Baghdadi as
insignificant. “No one really noticed him.”
The Islamic State of Iraq, also named al-Qaeda in Iraq was the Iraqi division of al-
Qaeda. Al-Baghdadi was announced as leader on May 16, 2010, following the
death of Abu Omar al-Baghdadi who ran the organization for seven years.
Al-Baghdadi masterminded the August 28, 2010 attack on the Umm al-Qura
Mosque in Baghdad. The attack killed prominent Sunni lawmaker Khalid al-
Fahdawi. That followed with 23 attacks south of Baghdad.
On June 29, 2014, ISIL announced the creation a worldwide caliphate. Al-Baghdadi
was named "Caliph Ibrahim." The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant was
renamed the Islamic State.
Tribal sources in Iraq report that Baghdadi has three wives, two Iraqis and one
Syrian. However, media reports claim that Baghdadi also married a German
teenager, Diane Krugar. Iraqi media then reported she had left him and escaped
with two other women.
Al-Baghdadi is designated by the United States Department of State as a Specially
Designated Global Terrorist. He’s identified as a senior leader of the terrorist
organization Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and as responsible for the deaths
of thousands of civilians, including the murder of civilian hostages from Japan, the
United Kingdom, and the United States. US authorities also accuse al-Baghdadi of
kidnapping and raping an American, Kayla Mueller, who ISIL later alleged was
killed in a Jordanian airstrike but is believed to have been executed by ISIL.
3. The so called Islamic State now lies in shambles, its murderous and nihilist
ideology laid barren in its ignorance for the world to see. A majority of Muslims
worldwide reject its Jihadist warfare. Many respectable Islamic scholars insist that
the prophet Muhammad himself would distance himself from ISIS. In retrospect,
the great majority of the victims were themselves Muslims. The thousand year
war between Sunni and Shia has taken on grotesque measures that negate the
peaceful message at the heart of Islam. The Prophet Muhammad was tolerant
and accepting of other religions. Jewish scholars and rabbis were once welcomed
and revered in the halls of Islamic academics. No longer.
Al-Baghdadi escaped death several times but the noose is tightening. Each passing
day leaves him with less places to escape to, besieged by disgruntled warriors and
the military weight of the US coalition. His time is near.