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http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2014/12/jihadists_in_dagesta.php
Although many see some of the groups fracturing, it will be interesting to see how this relationship will develop. Maybe the Russians will take care of them for us?
Although many see some of the groups fracturing, it will be interesting to see how this relationship will develop. Maybe the Russians will take care of them for us?
Posted 10 y ago
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What I expect is that pressure from Russia will keep the two groups from actually turning on each other. It will stay a war of words if you will. They can't afford to split up.
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Another interesting find on longwarjournal.org, sir.
I read the article, and - in a way - they all come off as bickering children. If the Russians don't take care of ICE, maybe ISIS will send someone or a group of someones. Heck, maybe Asilderov and his alleged followers will turn on ICE and duke it out.
I enjoyed this quote from the article: "Abu Usman claimed, Asilderov's 'decision was adopted at Satan's instigation.'" It's interesting to see the factions fighting and bickering with each other.
I read the article, and - in a way - they all come off as bickering children. If the Russians don't take care of ICE, maybe ISIS will send someone or a group of someones. Heck, maybe Asilderov and his alleged followers will turn on ICE and duke it out.
I enjoyed this quote from the article: "Abu Usman claimed, Asilderov's 'decision was adopted at Satan's instigation.'" It's interesting to see the factions fighting and bickering with each other.
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