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ENOUGH - Enemy worse than Nazis and the world drags its feet

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Why hasn't ISIS fallen?

The world has the whole of history to pull enough strategy and knowledge to defeat the threat of Daesh, yet countries around the world focus on themselves and the refugee crisis. Meanwhile, terrorists do as they please, unchecked and unyielding.

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By Thomas Heed (CALIFORNIA NETWORK)
CALIFORNIA NETWORK (https://www.youtube.com/c/californianetwork)
7/6/2016 (7 years ago)

Published in Middle East

Keywords: ISIS, app, sex slaves, captives, women

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - A new phone app used by the Islamic State to sell sex slaves featured a 12-year-old girl Wednesday morning.

"Virgin. Beautiful. 12 years old....Her price has reached $12,500 and she will be sold soon," the description read in an advertisement on Android's Telegram app.


While news of the terrorist organization's atrocities spread, the group itself enjoys everything from brainwashing children into detonating bombs to genocide of Christian and Yazidi peoples.

Once upon a time, among a civilized society existing not long ago, a league of nations joined together to ensure savage perversions of humanity would "Never Again" occur.

Why, then, is ISIS spreading?

Not dissimilar to a pestilent infection, Jihads continue to spread from city to city, murdering men, raping children and women, and mercilessly slaughtering anyone who interferes.

While the Islamic State conquers territory in the Middle East, tendrils of its diseased body reach out to other nations, intent on infecting the world in the name of Allah.

Missile attacks and raids have caused Daesh to "gradually decline in Syria and Iraq" but why has it taken so many years?


When the world discovered the truth of the Nazi agenda, nations joined to put the unspeakably inhumane acts to an end.

Why are we unable to put an end to ISIS, a comparatively more significant threat, guilty of what may be the greatest threat to humanity since WWII?

Seven months ago, British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon explained, "The American estimate of the campaign in Iraq, which began last year, was that it would last at least three years and we're not halfway through that yet."

Why not?

Who is going to explain to the refugees, who literally had to flee for their lives, that the most powerful governments in the world can't destroy ISIS because a bunch of bureaucrats are trying to tip-toe through a political game?

The world buries its head in the sand of comparably insignificant politics like the Brexit or the Donald Trump v. Hillary Clinton campaigns. Meanwhile, thousands of innocents are literally dying to escape the terror in their homeland.

If the United Nations can't swiftly and effectively destroy, or at the very least disable, the Islamic State, then what is their purpose?

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