The world has been horrified by the brutality of ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) as it has moved across northern Iraq, beheading and burying alive anyone who resists its radical extremist form of Islam. In the eyes of some on the German Left, something this evil must be the work of the United States.
Karin Leukefeld, a "journalist" for the leftwing dailies Junge Welt and Neues Deutschland has exposed who is really behind ISIS. Spoiler alert - it is the twin bogeymen America and Israel:
Doch finden sich inzwischen auch im Internet zahlreiche Quellen, die bestätigen, daß es sich beim IS um ein Geheimdienstprojekt (CIA) handelt. So sagte Anfang Juli in Beirut Nabil Naeem, ein ehemaliger Kommandeur der Al-Qaida, im arabischen Nachrichtensender Al-Mayadeen, daß alle heutigen Einheiten des Netzwerks einschließlich IS derzeit für die CIA arbeiteten. Der »Islamische Staat« sei Teil einer Strategie für den Mittleren Osten, die »Hornissennest« genannt werde. Demnach sollen Dschihadisten aus aller Welt nach Syrien geschleust werden, um den Eindruck zu vermitteln, daß Israel von Feinden an allen seinen Grenzen umgeben sei.
(Numerous sources in the Internet confirm that IS is a secret project of the CIA. In early July Nabil Naeem, a former al-Qaida commander, told the news network in Beruit,Al-Mayadeen, that all of the current units, including IS, are now working for the CIA. The "Islamic State" is part of a Middle East strategy called "the Hornets' Nest". The plan is to funnel Jihadists from all over the the worlds into Syria in order to create the impression that Israel is surrounded by enemies.)
Both Junge Welt and Neues Deutschland continue to print articles blaming the United States for shooting down Malaysian Air flight MH17, and accusing the CIA of engineering a "fascist coup" in Kiev.
Karin Leukefeld is known in Germany as a supporter of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, and is a frequent guest on Putin's propaganda network RT (formerly Russia Today).
Great post! Thanks for that up date.The only good about the politics of today is that things are more obvious.
Posted by: Katharina Schmidt | August 23, 2014 at 06:44 PM