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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

ISIS Terrorists Open Consulate, Issue Visas To Jihadists


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With each passing day the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) grows stronger and gains ground. ISIS rakes in an estimated $3 million a day from oil smuggling and other illegal endeavors, much more profitable than most businesses in the world. The terrorist organization has also been underestimated by the U.S., Syria, and Great Britain, laughing off recent airstrikes. Soon, it will be unstoppable.
Now, ISIS has reportedly opened an embassy in Istanbul, Turkey, which Obama called our “critical ally,”and has started to issue visas to new recruits who wish to fight in Iraq.
A website to obtain visas is located directly in the reporting article, which is written in Arabic.
The site also claims that militants who get wounded during jihad will be issued treatment at hospitals, courtesy of the new consulate:



“Our army continues with its operation to clean out Kobani district of Iraq. 471 terrorists were killed and unfortunately there were children among them,” writes the alleged website of ISIS.
Abu-Omar Al-Tunisi, the ISIS de facto head of foreign relations issued a statement, saying that the Islamic Caliphate is determined to launch its first diplomatic mission in a friendly and Muslim country. He further noted that the ISIS hopes that the bilateral relations with Ankara will witness more developments under the aegis of newly-elected President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, according to AWD.
The news of an establishment in Istanbul comes just weeks after the Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu confirmed that Turkish diplomats kidnapped in June were released by ISIS – very telling of the relationship the country has with the terrorist organization.
“We shouldn’t be remiss in understanding the great and risky mission our intelligence service accomplished in a meticulous prison exchange deal , thus we are sorry for those corrupt politicians criticizing us for negotiating with militants for the sake of securing the release of our brave diplomats,” said the populist Turkish leader, reports TRT via AWD.

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