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    KOBANE: ISIS beheads 3 Kurdish female fighters as one blows herself up taking several ISIS fighters with her.




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    KOBANE: ISIS beheads 3 Kurdish female fighters as one blows herself up taking several ISIS fighters with her

    Posted on Tuesday, October 7th, 2014 at 1:15 pm. by: Conservative Infidel



    A Syrian Kurd woman, member of The People’s Protection Units (Yekîneyên Parastina Gel – YPG) who was fighting for her family has been beheaded by takfiri terrorist of ISIS in Kobane.
    Shia Post According to reports, takfiri killer who shared his photo with head of a YPG’s fighter has been sent to hell by YPG.
    The reported advance came despite intense air raids by the US-led coalition on ISIS positions around the strategic town. Kurdish media outlets said coalition warplanes targeted the ISIS militants on the southern side of Mishte Nur and in the nearby village of Halanj as well as Mazraa Dawud, a few kilometers east of Kobani along the Turkish border.
    The nearly three-week intense battle for the strategic town of Kobani has forced about 200,000 of people to take refuge in Turkey. The ISIS controls large areas of Syria’s east and north. The group sent its militants into Iraq in June, seizing large parts of land straddling the border between Syria and Iraq. They have carried out heinous crimes in the two countries, including mass executions and beheadings of people.



    Syrian Kurdish fighters also have called on all Kurds across the region to take up arms against the ISIS militants. This is while, the Turkish government does not allow Kurdish fighters to cross the border into Syria and join the fight against the ISIS militants. (But allow ISIS terrorists to go back and forth)
    Meanwhile, the US-led coalition has carried out fresh airstrikes against the ISIS positions near the Kurdish town. Local commanders say the attacks have so far failed to stop the terrorist group’s advance. There are fears of a bloody massacre if the border town falls into the hands of the ISIS terrorists.



    UK Daily Mail A Kurdish woman fighting Islamic State militants carried out a suicide bomb attack to slow their advance on a besieged Syrian town, it was claimed today. Deilar Kanj Khamis, known by the nom de guerre Arin Mirkan, blew herself up at an IS position east of the border town, killing ten jihadists



    It was the first known case of a female Kurdish fighter carrying out a suicide bomb against IS. According to tributes on Twitter, she was a mother with two children, though this was unconfirmed.


    While there is little else known about the woman, she was a member of the Women’s Protection Unit, a branch of the Peoples Protection Units (YPG). The force has more than 10,000 female fighters who played a major role in the battles against the IS group.



    Yesterday the force suggested all of their fighters would martyr themselves if it meant defeating IS and protecting the pivotal border town. A press release from the People’s Defence Unit read: ‘As a result of remarkable resistance by our units on the axes of the city, repelling the invading attacks, 15 of our comrades martyred in action after facing the mercenaries with all the strength.


    Meanwhile, the fate of a 19-year-old woman who appeared in a report on female Kurdish fighters has been thrown into question after it was claimed she reportedly took her own life rather than fall into the hands of Islamic State militants. Turkish newspapers reported Ceylan Ozalp was fighting ISIS fanatics near the Syrian city of Kobane – which has a Kurdish majority – when she ran out of ammunition, leaving her facing rape and murder



    Rather than fall into the Islamists’ hands, Miss Ozalp is said to have used her final bullet to take her own life – calling her colleagues over the radio to say goodbye before killing herself, it was claimed. News of her suicide – which was initially said to have been confirmed by pro-Kurdish politicians in Turkey’s BDP party – have since been called into question however, with several Turkey-based journalists quoting senior Kurds as saying Ms Ozalp is still alive and continues to fight against ISIS.




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    This solidifies we must improve our strategy!




    ISIS on the move: Kurds brace for a massacre in Kobani | Human Events
    Despite American bombing, ISIS is on the verge of racking up a significant strategic victory in the Nameless Non-War.
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    ISIS on the move: Kurds brace for a massacre in Kobani



    By: John Hayward
    10/7/2014 08:53 AM

    Hopefully no one gives the Fundraiser-in-Chief an update on his non-war against the non-Islamic Islamic State while gets ready for the seven big-bucks cash parties he’s holding this week. It would ruin his mood, and if I shelled out $10,000 for dinner to hear him talk, I’d want to see him upbeat and smiling.
    While Obama raises funds from Democrats, the Islamic State is preparing to raze an important Kurdish city. Somehow ISIS is still on the move, despite all that American bombing, and it’s on the verge of overrunning a Syrian Kurdish town called Kobani, located near the Turkish border. If Kobani falls, not only will the strategic loss to the Kurds be considerable, but unspeakable atrocities on a huge scale would be perpetrated by the victorious Islamic State. Fox News and the Associated Press report on the situation:
    The capture of Kobani would give ISIS control of a large swath of land borderingTurkey and eliminate a vital pocket of Kurdish resistance. It would also provide a link between the group’s territory near the ancient Syrian city of Aleppo and its largest operations base at Raqqa in northeastern Syria.
    The Associated Press reported that warplanes believed to be part of the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State, commonly known as ISIS, struck militant positions Tuesday. Journalists on the Turkish side of the border heard the sound of warplanes before two large plumes of smoke billowed just west of Kobani. A Fox News crew on the Turkish side of the border reported only one U.S. airstrike in the previous five days.
    Fighting continued into Tuesday morning on the outskirts of the town. One coordinator with the Kurdish defenders told The New York Times that their defenses benefited from the new round of airstrikes, but they were still outmatched by the more heavily armed militants.
    On Tuesday morning, AP reported that occasional gunfire could be heard in Kobani, also known by the Arabic name Ayn Arab. A flag of the Kurdish force known as the People’s Protection Units, or YPG, was seen flying over a hill in the center of town.
    The Wall Street Journal reported that ISIS fighters had entered the eastern outskirts of the city on Monday after capturing more than 300 surrounding Syrian Kurdish villages in the previous three weeks. The paper also reported that the militants raised their black flag in two separate places, one on top of a civilian apartment building and another on a hilltop near a checkpoint at the city’s eastern entrance. The flag at the checkpoint could be seen by reporters watching from across the border in Turkey.
    The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the Kurds forced the jihadists to withdraw from the eastern part of the town in heavy clashes after midnight Tuesday, adding that five loud explosions were heard in the town as warplanes soared overhead. However, a local Kurdish militia commander estimated to The Journal that ISIS fighters were still a mile from the city center. On Tuesday, Reuters reported that ISIS had also taken over several buildings in the southwest of the city.
    ISIS doesn’t sound very “degraded,” so I guess their “ultimate destruction” is going to have to wait for a while. The Kurds are putting up a stiff fight, and as the AP notes, American air power has been brought to bear… but the fate of Kobani is still very much in doubt, to the degree that thousands of women and children are being evacuated into Turkey. Turkish ground forces could turn the tide, but they’ve so far been a very passive member of Obama’s Coalition of the Unwilling, parking some armor on the Syrian border to keep ISIS at bay, but not seeking battle with the Islamic State. In fact, they seem more concerned about preventing a mass exodus of routed Kurds onto Turkish soil, leading to demonstrations by unhappy Kurds across Turkey, and even beyond – Kurds living in the Netherlands stormed the Parliament building on Monday night, demanding stronger Western action to prevent the fall of Kobani. There have been water-cannon and tear-gas riots along the Syrian border for weeks.
    Turkey has an uneasy relationship with its Kurdish citizens, and isn’t thrilled by the prospect of Greater Kurdistan becoming an independent nation, so they might sit and watch until ISIS has “degraded and ultimately destroyed” their prospective regional rival. The Turks also have that sweet NATO security guarantee backing them up, so they don’t see any reason to act aggressively against the Islamic State as it creeps closer to their border. Officially, they claim they’re ready to put some boots on the Syrian ground, but the Turkish prime minister said he’s waiting to hear a “clear strategy.” That’s a stunning rebuke to Barack Obama’s mismanagement of this war. A vital Kurdish town is about to fall, producing a nauseating humanitarian tragedy, and Turkish forces are sitting idle because Obama’s doing Democrat fundraisers instead of formulating a clear strategy and getting the Turks into the fight?
    Another problem with the Turks is that they wanted to see the Assad regime deposed in Syria, but Obama’s action is going to cement Assad in place – American bombs are falling on the even bigger monsters who were Assad’s most credible military threat. We’re bombing the second-most-credible threat to Assad, too, namely al-Qaeda, which has been renamed “The Khorasan Group” by Obama spinmeisters. The “moderate” Syrians we’re counting on to serve as proxy forces against ISIS are busy forging alliances with al-Qaeda, which means we’re training and arming people who could end up shooting at us with our own weapons, or at best taking what we’ve given them and resuming their stated mission of overthrowing Assad instead of battling ISIS.
    We’ve heard a lot about the squads of female Kurdish fighters in recent weeks, with assertions that ISIS is terrified of fighting them, because they think they’ll be denied entry to jihadi Valhalla if a woman kills them. Well, a celebrated female Kurdish commander fighting to protect Kobani just killed herself with a grenade to avoid capture by the Islamic State monsters. She apparently feared capture after running out of ammunition.
    The New York Times previews the horrors to come if Kobani falls:
    Anwar Muslim, a coordinator in Kobani for the People’s Protection Committees, a Kurdish militant group known as the Y.P.G., said Monday night that 12,000 civilians were trapped inside the town. He said that his group was running out of heavy ammunition, and with Islamic State militants close by the population was in constant fear of car bombs or suicide bombers.
    Rooz Bahjat, who identified himself as a senior security official with the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq, said that as many as 9,000 Islamic State fighters were closing in on the area, leaving other fronts in eastern and northern Syria and even as far away as Iraq to attack what he called “a bastion of democracy and secularism” in Kobani, which has given shelter to internally displaced Syrians from a wide range of ethnic groups.
    “The whole might of ISIS right now is turned onto Kobani,” he said.
    The town has essentially been enveloped, surrounded on three sides by better-equipped ISIS forces, cut off from resupply or reinforcement. “Witnesses who had fled Kobani said that old women were being given grenades to throw, and young women with no combat experience were being armed and sent into battle,” according to a Reuters report. CNN sounds like it’s just about ready to stick a fork in Kobani, and it sounds like maybe the Pentagon is too, since at least one official is already trying to spin the fall of the city as overhyped because there are a lot of cameras pointed at it:
    A senior defense official said Monday to expect more airstrikes against ISIS targets in the Kobani area.
    But that’s easier said than done.
    Another senior military official said many ISIS targets in Kobani are too close to the Turkish border or Kurdish forces to strike.
    And the Pentagon, the official said, believes there’s a media outcry about the situation in Kobani because reporters are there. Many other towns have fallen to ISIS without TV crews present, the official said.
    No matter what role U.S. airstrikes play going forward, such attacks aren’t enough, [Kurdish Kobani official Idriss] Nassan said.
    “When I talk to people here in Kobani, they thank the international community, and the United States, they thank the countries who are striking the ISIS. But everyone believes it is not enough,” he said.
    The “international community cannot defeat ISIS by just hitting them from the sky. They have to help the people who are fighting — the (Kurdish People’s Protection Unit) YPG, the (rebel) Free Syrian Army who are here on the ground.”
    Sorry, guys but you heard what President Obama said about absolutely no boots on the ground, ever, no matter what. The enemy heard him, too. So it looks like we’re about to see ISIS rack up an outright victory in the Nameless Non-War, inflicting horrific atrocities on the Kurds, who were supposed to be the strongest of our three proxy forces against the Islamic State. That success will raise the prestige of the caliphate among scumbags around the world, like the ones who will shortly be in control of Afghanistan again. CNN catches the Taliban fist-bumping ISIS:
    Pakistan Taliban spokesman Shahidullah Shahid issued a statement expressing solidarity with ISIS and other fighters in Syria.
    “In these times when the enemy is standing against you we ask that you forget internal strife and rivalries and stand up against the nonbeliever army,” Shahid said in the statement. “The Muslims of the world look to you with great expectation, and in this difficult time, we, your mujahidin brothers, are with you and will provide you with fighters and help,” the statement said.
    What the hell is he talking about? Didn’t he hear Barack Obama say that ISIS has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with Islam? It looks like Obama knows as much about that as he does about running a military campaign.
    Update: A Kurdish reporter confronted hapless State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki about the impending fall of Kobani on Monday. It didn’t go well. (Hat tip: Gateway Pundit.)
    QUESTION: Over the past 24 hours, we’ve seen only one strike, according to the Central Command, around Kobani. I don’t really understand why there hasn’t been more attacks while large numbers of ISIS fighters are closing in on Kobani. And according to CNN and some other American media reports, they have raised the American flag – the – sorry, Islamic flag over some buildings inside Kobani. Why hasn’t been there more strikes?
    MS. PSAKI: Well, I know we have this exchange kind of every single day, which is absolutely fine, but you’re talking about one strike in the last 24 hours. That was the update, you’re right, that came from CENTCOM. There were – that strike destroyed two ISIL fighting positions south of Kobani. Other recent strikes have hit two modular oil refineries, an ISIL training camp, an ISIL-occupied building. So this is an ongoing effort.
    QUESTION: They’re not around Kobani, those refineries.
    MS. PSAKI: It’s an ongoing effort around – in the same part of the country. I would refer you to DOD for more about their military strategy, but obviously this is something where we’ve long said from the beginning that this would take some time. We’re working closely to do everything we can to help push back ISIL in this part of the country, but again, I don’t have any other military updates from here.
    QUESTION: When I talked to – on a daily basis I talk to Kurdish people, Kurdish rebels even, Kurdish politicians on the ground in Syria. They have a different perspective. They say, well, Turkey is now trying to do America’s bid in the country when it comes to ISIS attacks on Kobani, and Turkey yesterday invited Salih Muslim, who is the leader of the Kurdish party, to reach some sort of deal with Turkish intelligence. So are you waiting for Turkey to reach a deal with the Kurdish rebels? That’s why you’re not –
    MS. PSAKI: I think we haven’t – clearly we haven’t held back from our own military airstrikes in this regard. There are a range of other countries who have also participated in the last couple of days in strikes in Syria. I don’t have any other update for you.
    QUESTION: Just one more thing, Jen. It’s clearly, like, obvious that – I mean, President Obama on the eve of 9/11 said the strategy was to degrade and ultimately destroy ISIS. We’ve seen ISIS been degraded in Iraq, but we’ve seen ISIS advancing in Syria. Can we say there are flaws in President Obama’s strategy?
    MS. PSAKI: I would not say that. You’re right that the Iraqi Security Forces have certainly pushed back and they have been able to hold and even regain some areas. The efforts that have been underway in Syria have been not – have not been happening as long. I think DOD has addressed some of our strategy, so let me reiterate some of what they’ve said – that the initial round of strikes in Syria had fixed targets, such as command and control nodes, finance centers, training camps and oil refineries. Those kind of strikes will continue. Targeting in Syria is also evolving beyond fixed facilities and also includes more dynamic targeting of a tactical nature, such as vehicles, armored vehicles, convoys.
    So obviously there’s certainly a strategy that’s being implemented by our Defense Department.
    “Can we say there are flaws in President Obama’s strategy?” Yes, I think people in Kobani are probably saying that right about now.


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    The Turks were famous in WWII for beheading German soldiers.

    Sooner or later, they will be chopping ISIS heads as well.

    I don't understand what they are waiting for, since they are right on their borders ..
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    ISIS ISIL Massacre in 1700 in Baghdad Tikrit Samarra Iraq

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    [Watch] ISIS Cutting Off Water To Iraqi Towns Who Don't Submit - The Atrocities Continue With Obama's Passive Approval

    [Watch] ISIS Cutting Off Water To Iraqi Towns Who Don’t Submit – The Atrocities Continue With Obama’s Passive Approval

    Posted on 7 October, 2014 by Rick Wells



    It’s becoming increasingly apparent that the United States is following the same misguided and inexplicable model exhibited in our previous support and alignment with al-Qaeda terrorists with the new enemy of ISIS.
    The official proclamations of Hussein Obama were not believed by any of the nations in the region, or by our traditional allies, as is vividly demonstrated through their lack of support. It is not that they don’t recognize the problem, they recognize it clearly. Half of the problem is running around the Middle East desert butchering innocent “infidels,” the other half is sitting on its collective hands in the White House.
    The latest wrinkle in the “USA Government Approved” terrorism adventures in Iraq and Syria is the cutting off of water supplies to those who refuse to submit and are able to hold off the butchers for the time being. If they control the water sources of the Tigris and Euphrates, they control the agriculture and the livestock as well. If people don’t have water or food, they will eventually submit or die.
    It is just a matter of time and we in America are giving ISIS plenty of that. Our phony war on ISIS, which was declared by our equally phony “president”, will allow them as much time as they need. They know the public declarations and outrage by the regime over beheadings and barbarism is all an act. It’s a theatrical presentation co-starring Hussein Obama, Chuck Hagel, General Dempsey and the ISIS Butchers.
    Greta Van Susteren has as her guest the former U.S. Advisor to Iraqi Agriculture John Schnittker, who outlines just how vulnerable the people of Iraq are. He points out that all of the water sources are now under ISIS control and in serious jeopardy.

    Schnittker describes just how simple of a matter it would be to divert much of the flow of the only sources of water to the countries into holding areas, which would cut off the water supply for months.
    Their power generation and industry would also be put at a standstill. It is a very critical and urgent matter. We can expect the Obama regime to do remain firmly entrenched on the sidelines, keeping that bench nice a warm as they “stay apprised” of the situation.
    For the current regime, being able to argue that they are aware of a situation is the equivalent of taking remedial action or preventing it. For the people of Iraq and Syria, as with all ISIS victims and potential victims, the perils of America basing its feckless, cowardly foreign policy upon fabrications and anticipated excuses is painfully clear.
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    Female Kurdish Fighter Gives ISIS a Taste of Their Own Medicine to Avoid Capture
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    She is far braver than the men that fight for ISIS.



    Female Kurdish Fighter Gives ISIS a Taste of Their Own Medicine to Avoid Capture

    in News, World News / by Robert Rich / on October 6, 2014 at 1:14 pm /

    As Kurdish forces continue to fight back against ISIS in any way they can, reports have come forward of an increasing number of women being sent into battle. One such woman, a Kurdish commander, has killed an unknown amount of ISIS militants before eventually taking her own life in a suicide blast via grenade to avoid capture, taking the lives of a few more in her final act.
    ISIS militants have expressed their dissatisfaction with Kurdish forces employing the use of women during battle, because according to their belief, if they’re killed by a woman, they’ll spend eternity “virgin-less.”



    So when the Kurdish commander of the People’s Protection Units, later identified as Arin Mirkin, busted into an ISIS bastion east of the border town of Kobane and began taking out militants by the handful, they were a little frightened. According to Rudaw.net, “She clashed with enemy fighters, fired grenades and then detonated herself with a grenade.”

    As The Telegraph further reports, “It was the first reported instance of a female Kurdish fighter carrying out a suicide bombing against ISIL, which has itself often favoured the tactic, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.”
    Kurdish female fighter ‘killed herself’ to avoid being #ISIS hostage pic.twitter.com/bKuxAwvqDW
    — Khalf News English (@khalfnewseng) October 6, 2014
    Although at this point it is unclear exactly why Ms. Mirkin did what she did, but some have speculated, “She blew herself up to avoid being a prisoner of ISIS.”
    By taking out as many as she could before dying at the hands of her enemy, Mirkin’s brave act is surely nothing short of heroism. Let us know what you think of the entire ordeal in the comments below.


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