Monday, June 23, 2014

ONE SCARY TWEET

ISIS RELEASES ITS 5 YEAR TERRITORIAL EXPANSION PLAN (showing up on Twitter)

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One tweet asked why they didn't include at least Southern Spain. We think we know that answer.. there is no doubt that a direct military type assault on Spain would bring them into all out war with NATO. Spain is Christian and there is little hope of generating a serious internal struggle. On the other hand they do target Turkey which is also a NATO country but an Islamic nation, clearly they hope for some internal assistance that takes Turkey out of the NATO alliance before they strike what the hope is a final blow. India is a bridge too far. They have powerful armed forces, professionals who won't run and a determined populace. ISIS counts too much on India's non aligned status and doesn't consider enough her status as the world's largest democracy. The U.S.and NATO are highly unlikely to let India sink under the weight of these barbarians. Most over looked by these desert rats is the Indian Navy which has the capability to flank ISIS forces. Before getting to the Indian border the ISIS would have to take Iran, even if the ISIS won and took the Iranian navy in tact, it's no match for India's Navy which will retain the capacity to project power deep into the Persian Gulf and strike far behind ISIS columns advancing on India's land border. The West and the rest of the Islamic world will wake up eventually and put the ISIS to a bad end. Yes, they have billions of dollars and thousands of armed brigands organized increasingly like an army. But taking nations in disarray like Iraq is one thing, setting their sights on nations like Turkey and India is quite another. Massive crimes against humanity historically have been tolerated only for very limited periods. The trials and hangings at Nuremberg predict the ultimate end of ISIS leadership.

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