Friday 4 December 2015

ISLAMIC STATE IN SOUTH EAST ASIA

Over the last decade, the world has faced the onslaught of militant Muslim activists that started with the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in Iraq with thousands of military officers suddenly unemployed.

The destruction of the World Trade Centre in New York brought the militants to centre stage. Over the years that followed, there were many attacks on the public across the world with lone radicalized attackers causing death to innocent citizens. 

Citizens may be afraid to be anywhere - schools, churches, trains, theatres, football stadiums, roads, buses and aircraft.

Daily in the media we read of suicide bombers killing people in markets across the Middle East. It is all part of the vicious sectarian conflict of Sunnis and Shiites, both claiming the other to be infidels.

Now that the Islamic State has pushed into Syria, there has been response from the United States, UK and France with others now joining the air war against the Islamic State in Syria. The world is being treated to propaganda on the effectiveness of the bombing.

The terrorist attacks in other nations may be the alternative to recruits coming to Syria. It may be an attempt to turn the citizens against the bombing of the IS, just like the anti-war movement against the US involvement in the Vietnam War.

The fact has to remain that every bomb dropped on IS troops and installations, the weaker the attacking force must be. There will be a gradual attrition.

There must be a lowering of morale on the senior commanders of IS to be unsure as to whether or not they will end up dead by morning, the result of a missile that an allied bomber dropped at such an altitude and distance that the approach was not heard. 

Recruitment overseas may not produce fighters ready to go into combat as required, particularly if training camps are hit with missiles. Training will have to take place in other countries.

The UK now has the most deadly Brimstone missile that has pinpoint accuracy to kill a person sitting in a vehicle travelling at speed. Please click:

British Brimstone missiles can hit vehicles doing 70mph ...

www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Laser-guided-British-missile-standby-wipe-terror-c...
5 days ago - British-designed Brimstone missile can hit small and fast-moving .... work has had an 'embarrassing' effect on his sex life Arrived at BBC studios ...

But now there is a new expanded policy of the IS in attacking citizens of the countries involved in saturation bombing of the IS in Syria. The Russian aircraft was destroyed in the Sinai desert with great loss of life. That was punishment to the Russian people.

Now we read on BBC of the intelligence reports that IS terrorists are planning to attack Russian tourists in Thailand. The French were attacked in Paris as punishment for their bombing in Syria. That may continue in ways that will horrify the world. Please click:

in Thailand to target Russians - BBC
www.bbc.co.uk/news/35003912








http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-28700983Aug 11, 2014.

Both Indonesia and Papua New Guinea are rich in minerals with Indonesia being a major supplier of oil. The IS has a background in oil hyjacking

The Islamic State might be looking for territory on which to place their own people. We read that the IS is working to set up the infrastructure of Government in the so-called Caliphate. Please click:

threat of islamic state to papua new guinea - family positive ...
familypositiveliving.blogspot.com/.../threat-of-islamic-state-to-papua-ne...
Apr 19, 2015 - There is a report in the Papua New Guinea newspaper The National ... 
there is a threat from the Islamic State (IS) among Moslem nations of South East Asia. ... 
Moslems who have been planned to live in Papua New Guinea.



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