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Are African Americans Being Recruited by ISIS?
Considering the social conflict between cops and protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, the terrorist group commonly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is using the strategic moment in American history to recruit African-Americans to join the Islamic State's jihadist movement.
Those fighting alongside ISIS, a globally growing terrorist group in which U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel said was "as sophisticated and well-funded as any terrorist we have ever seen", have made no secret that they have vowed to bring turmoil to America. ISIS members promised to "divide America in two", while their spokesman Abu Mosa promised to raise the flag of Allah over the White House.
In the aftermath of the clash between militant police forces and protesters in the St. Louis suburb, the Washington Post reports that many ISIS members see the Michael Brown shooting and confrontation between black citizens and government forces as confirmation that the terrorist group's ideas of oppression and racism in America are completely accurate.
In attempts to reach out to the black community, supporters of ISIS have started the social network hashtag movement #FergusonUnderIS and #ISISHERO. An organization that tracks online terrorist activity said that most of those tweets and post on social sites are targeted directly toward black Americans...
According to an NBC news report, a "small handful" of Americans have already begun fighting alongside ISIS.
Source: http://www.christianpost.com/news/are-african-americans-being-recruited-by-isis-125250/
Considering the social conflict between cops and protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, the terrorist group commonly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is using the strategic moment in American history to recruit African-Americans to join the Islamic State's jihadist movement.
Those fighting alongside ISIS, a globally growing terrorist group in which U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel said was "as sophisticated and well-funded as any terrorist we have ever seen", have made no secret that they have vowed to bring turmoil to America. ISIS members promised to "divide America in two", while their spokesman Abu Mosa promised to raise the flag of Allah over the White House.
In the aftermath of the clash between militant police forces and protesters in the St. Louis suburb, the Washington Post reports that many ISIS members see the Michael Brown shooting and confrontation between black citizens and government forces as confirmation that the terrorist group's ideas of oppression and racism in America are completely accurate.
In attempts to reach out to the black community, supporters of ISIS have started the social network hashtag movement #FergusonUnderIS and #ISISHERO. An organization that tracks online terrorist activity said that most of those tweets and post on social sites are targeted directly toward black Americans...
According to an NBC news report, a "small handful" of Americans have already begun fighting alongside ISIS.
Source: http://www.christianpost.com/news/are-african-americans-being-recruited-by-isis-125250/