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12/28/2017 9:10:48 AM

US lets militants train, mount attacks from its Syrian bases – chief of Russian General Staff

Edited time: 27 Dec, 2017 05:46


FILE PHOTO: Free Syrian Army fighters © Khalil Ashawi / Reuters

The US is hosting training camps for militant groups in Syria, including former ISIS fighters who fled from Raqqa, said the head of Russia’s General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, citing data obtained by aerial surveillance.

The US forces have effectively turned their military base near the town of al-Tanf in southeastern Syria into a terrorists’ training camp, Gerasimov said in an interview to Russia’s Komsomolskaya Pravda daily on Wednesday.

“According to satellite and other surveillance data, terrorist squads are stationed there. They are effectively training there,” Gerasimov said, when asked about what’s going on at the base.

The general also said the US has been using a refugee camp in northeast Syria, outside the town of Al-Shaddadah in Al-Hasakah province, as a training camp for the remnants of the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) terrorist group, including those evacuated from Raqqa, and other militants.

“This is essentially ISIS,” Gerasimov said. “They change their colors, take different names – the 'New Syrian Army' and others. They are tasked with destabilizing the situation.”

Some 400 militants left Al-Shaddadah for Al-Tanf, launching an offensive on the Syrian forces from the eastern bank of Euphrates, after the main ISIS forces were routed there, Gerasimov said.

The Al-Tanf base is located within the 55km “de-confliction” buffer zone.

At the moment, there are about 750 militants in Al-Shaddadah and 350 in Al-Tanf on the Syrian-Jordanian border, according to Gerasimov, who said the Russian military has been watching the training at the Al-Tanf base for some time.

“The most important is that we have been seeing the militants advancing from there for several months. When the control [of the Syrian forces] loosened, as many as 350 militants left the area,” Gerasimov said, noting that the nearby town of Al-Qaryatayn was under threat of being captured by the militants had the Russian forces not repelled the offensive.

“We took timely measures…they have suffered a defeat, these forces were destroyed. There were captives from these camps. It is clear that training is underway at those camps,” he added.

It’s not the first time that Russia has pointed out to Washington that militants holed up inside the buffer zone have been staging attacks on Syrian forces. In October, Russia’s Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov called the base a 100km wide “black hole” created with US help on the Syrian border.

“Instead of the New Syrian Army, mobile ISIS groups, like a jack in the box, carry out sabotage and terrorist attacks against Syrian troops and civilians from there," he said, noting that while the pretext for the base’s creation was “the need to conduct operations against ISIS” no information has been available to this respect during the first six months of its existence.


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12/28/2017 9:29:45 AM

Network of 40 Salafist sisters preach hate and indoctrination online – German intel

Edited time: 27 Dec, 2017 08:22


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Germany’s intelligence services have identified an Islamist terrorist network made up of 40 women. Female extremists with hundreds of Facebook followers are increasingly filling the gap left by their imprisoned husbands.

Burkhard Freier, the head of the North Rhine-Westphalian Office for the Protection of the Constitution, toldFrankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper that the local female extremist network of “40 sisters” followed a strict Salafist doctrine —informing their advice on everything from raising children to interpreting the religious rules of Islam and stirring up hatred against so-called “non-believers.” The network was active on the internet, determined to proselytize their Salafist ideology (an ultra-conservative interpretation of Islam) aggressively to other would-be members.

“The women are now ideology promoters," Freier said.

Additionally, the women indoctrinate their own children from an early age. “This makes Salafism a family affair,” and the result, Freier said, could be something “much more difficult to dissolve, namely Salafist pockets within society.”

What’s worse is that these female extremist leaders, some of whom have several hundred Facebook followers, now have a new role in society, feeling accepted and included. “The men have realized that women can network much better and are therefore more capable of expanding the scene and keeping it active,” Freier said.

Although not every Salafist is a terrorist, “every jihadist terrorist we’ve seen in Europe in recent years came from the Salafist scene,” Focus Online reported, citing the official. “There is an increasing number of minor Salafists fantasizing about violence,” he added.

While there has been a drop in the number of jihadists leaving for Syria and Iraq, the number of returnees was on the rise – an increasing number of women among them, Freier said.
German intelligence chief Hans-Georg Maassen said earlier this month that the security services are facing a record number of Islamists.

According to Maassen, the president of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), the number of Islamist sympathizers is at an “an all-time high”. It has gone up from 9,700 to 10,800 over the past year, with the fundamentalists increasingly abandoning radicalization in mosques in favor of“small conspiratorial circles, primarily on the internet,” which is proving a “particular challenge” for the security services. The splitting up of Islamist groups into smaller factions has also made them harder to monitor, Maassen noted.

Salafists follow an ultra-conservative, fundamentalist interpretation of Islam, and Salafist organizations such as Hizb ut-Tahrir are seeking to live under Sharia law, perceiving Western-style democracy as incompatible with obeying God. Their beliefs provide the spiritual basis for groups like Al-Qaeda and Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS). The BfV head added that women returning to Germany from Islamist strongholds “had become so radicalized and identify so deeply with IS-ideology that, by all accounts, they must also be identified as jihadis… we have to keep them in our sights.”


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12/28/2017 9:46:57 AM

RUSSIAN FORCES LAUNCH NUCLEAR-CAPABLE ICBM DESIGNED TO BEAT ANTI-MISSILE DEFENSES

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Russia’s strategic missile troops have test launched an intercontinental ballistic missile designed to thwart defense shields like that in Europe, as Moscow continues drills to decide on the future of its post-Soviet military capabilities.

The Topol missile is Russia’s first ICBM developed after the end of the Cold War, and the military fired a test launch on Tuesday, from western Russia. Moscow has developed a handful of missiles of various designs to revamp its arsenal in the post-Soviet era. In October Moscow announced that its newest ICBM, the Sarmat 2, would be tested before the end of the year, though Moscow has only tested the likes of the Topol so far.

The Topol missile launch was designed to test features aimed at evading detection and penetrating missile defenses. The Russian Ministry of Defense announced earlier this week that it had run the new test from the Kapustin Yar range, near the Kazakh border. The testing at the range was partly geared towards penetrating defenses, such as those the U.S. has pledged to provide for its European allies.

“During the tests, specialists obtained experimental data that will be used in the interests of developing effective means of overcoming anti-ballistic missile defence and equipping the perspective grouping of Russian ballistic missiles with them,” the statement published by state news agency Itar-Tass read.

The statement did not reveal where the target of the missile was supposed to be.

A Russian Topol-M intercontinental ballistic missile launcher drives at the Red Square in Moscow, on May 9, 2014, during a Victory Day parade.KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

While Russian forces appear to have closed ranks in recent months near the country’s border with North Korea after Pyongyang carried out a series of missile tests this year, the Topol tests have been triggered by the situation on Russia's western flank. Moscow has repeatedly threatened some tangible response to the U.S. missile shield hosted in Poland and Romania.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised that whatever the Kremlin’s response is, it will be “rougher, cheaper… but it will be ultimately effective.”

NATO allies Romania and Poland have volunteered to take on elements of the U.S.-provided missile shield, though officials in Russia have portrayed this as a sign of the alliance’s desire to expand into the Kremlin’s former sphere of influence. In 2015, the deputy head of Russia’s National Security Council issued a threat to the two countries, urging them to proceed with hosting the shield if they enjoyed being“targets” to Russia’s own missiles.

"Whether they understand this position, [or] find it acceptable, whether it is the basis of their commitment in the alliance, I cannot comment," the deputy chairman Yevgeny Lukyanov said.

In an interview with U.S. director Oliver Stone, broadcast earlier this year, Putin chastized countries that endorse the missile shield, calling them “vassals” of the U.S.


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12/28/2017 10:01:55 AM

HUNDREDS OF ISIS FIGHTERS ARE HIDING IN TURKEY, INCREASING FEARS OF EUROPE ATTACKS

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Hundreds of Islamic State militant group (ISIS) fighters from Britain are hiding in Turkey, according to Syrian Kurdish intelligence, adding to fears of an increased threat of extremist attacks on European soil.

Ciwan Xhalil, a Syrian Kurdish intelligence officer who collaborates with western intelligence agencies over foreign ISIS fighters, told The Times of London that most British ISIS fighters had fled Syria and gone to Turkey.

“The exodus began after Mosul [in Iraq] fell and continued after [ISIS] lost Raqqa. We have lots of French in our jails and scores of other nationals but we think most of the British have escaped,” he said.

British and European security services have long been worried about the exodus of foreign nationals from Iraq and Syria and their return to their home countries. Officials say the flow back to the continent has been slower than anticipated, but that does not mean they will not return eventually.

ISIS has lost the majority of the territory that it held after its fighters swept across Syria and Iraq to create a de facto Islamic state. Iraqi and Syrian ground forces, backed by a U.S.-led coalition of air forces that bombed the group’s positions, helped to wrest back major cities from the group, such as Raqqa in eastern Syria and Mosul in northern Iraq.

Around 900 British nationals traveled to Iraq and Syria to fight for ISIS, according to estimates, but only half of those have returned. More than 100 British ISIS fighters were killed battling in the group’s ranks.

A picture taken on January 14, 2016 shows seagulls flying over Suleymaniye mosque in Istanbul.OZAN KOSE/AFP/GETTY

Turkey has long provided a gateway for jihadis to move across the southern border and into Syria’s lawless northern regions. European countries have accused the country's government of not doing enough to prevent militants traveling into Syria. Turkey has denied the accusations, but has moved to impose stronger border controls after the criticism.

Returners can expect to be met by British authorities at some point in their journey back to the country. British and American intelligence are working together to track foreign fighters and their whereabouts.

Britain has suffered five extremist attacks in 2017, four of them claimed by ISIS, in what has been the worst year for radical Islamist attacks in modern British history.

There was a car-ramming attack on London's Westminster bridge in March; a suicide bomb blast at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, northern England, in May; a van-ramming and knife attack in London Bridge in June and a partial explosion on a subway train in West London in September. The fifth attack was a car-ramming Muslim worshippers outside a mosque in north London.

The threat level in Britain remains at "severe," meaning that further attacks are likely. The deadliest year for attacks in Britain was 2005, when an Al-Qaeda cell conducted coordinated bombings at four sites in London’s transport network. The bombings killed 52 people.

The country is dealing with one of the worst cases of homegrown radicalization in Europe, and the chief of Britain’s MI5 domestic security service warned in October that the threat of radical Islamist attacks in Britain was at its “highest tempo” in his three-decade career. British security services have foiled almost a dozen attack plots this year.

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12/28/2017 10:19:55 AM

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