Al-Baghdadi

Baghdadi may be dead, but you can’t kill an ideology

Submitted by Mousumi Roy…
Baghdadi elimination, rather death under pressure from the US army, is certainly a massive political victory for Trump before the Presidential elections but it isn’t by any means an encouraging news to the common people of this planet.  Baghdadi’s death will not mean end of Islamic terrorism or Islamism as the elimination of Osama bin Laden did not mean the end of Al Qaeda.

Globalist elite mourn the death of al-Baghdadi (Video)

The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss the death of Islamic State Caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who was killed in a United States Special Ops raid Saturday night involving eight helicopters and a ground clash on the Turkey-Syria border in northwestern Idlib. U.S. President Trump announced the death in a “major statement”.

Nearly assassinated by his own fighters, al-Baghdadi and his caliphate on its last legs (Video)

The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss how the Islamic State has been rapidly losing territory over the last two years in Syria and Iraq, due to efforts by Russian and Syrian forces, as well as the US and their Kurdish allies.
The jihadist caliphate has lost most of its forces and resources, leading it to go into hiding.

Guerre & Paix #1 – « L’État Islamique : qui le soutient, qui le combat ? », avec Bruno Guigue, Youssef Hindi et Jean-Maxime Corneille

Le Cercle des Volontaires inaugure une nouvelle émission, « Guerre & Paix », une émission spécialisée sur les thèmes géopolitiques. Pour cette première édition, nous avons choisi de parler de l’État Islamique, qu’une coalition internationale emmenée par les États-Unis est censée combattre depuis un an, coalition qui semble déjà dépassée par l’intervention russe en Syrie.