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Jordanian Pilot Burned Alive By ISIS

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....savages. ISIS are nothing more than savages.
(Sydney Morning Herald) Islamic State released a video purportedly showing a Jordanian pilot captured by the group being burned to death, two days after it announced the execution of a Japanese hostage.

Pilot Maaz al-Kassasbeh was captured by Islamic State in December when his plane crashed in Syria during a bombing run against the group. The video posted by the jihadist group showed him being burned in a cage, according to Maryland-based analysis firm SITE Intel Group.

Islamic State had been in negotiations with Jordan over the fate of al-Kassasbeh and Japanese journalist Kenji Goto. The group was demanding that Sajida al-Rishawi, a failed suicide bomber on death row in Jordan, be released in exchange for the lives of the two captives.

Jordan demanded proof that al-Kassasbeh was alive. Islamic State published what it said was a video of Goto's execution last weekend after repeated deadlines for the release of al-Rishawi, sentenced to death for her role in a deadly 2005 attack in Amman, had passed.

...there are no words here in regards to this act of savagery...none.
 
seasidemike said:
I hope now Jordan keeps their promise

I hope they do as well...and I suspect they will; as I said to someone on another board, "there used to be depths to which one would think no one would ever go....ISIS appears to gone past those limits. They are not human, they are nothing more than feral, dog-ruting savages who frankly should be treated by any as the savages they have shown themselves to be." *adds w.bitter deadpan* And with all due respect to the Mohammedan members of the board here, your co-religionists are making it awfully damn hard for most Westerners to treat Muslims in the West w/any modicum of respect. Either start dealing with these savages w/in your religion, or don't be surprised when the West deals w/them for you. :mad:
 
Voice of America: Jordan Vows Revenge for Pilot's Grisly Death
Excerpt...
Jordan vowed Tuesday to avenge the death of a Jordanian pilot captured by Islamic State militants, after a video surfaced online appearing to show him being burned alive.

"Our punishment and revenge will be as huge as the loss of the Jordanians," army spokesman Mamdouh al-Ameri said in a televised statement.

News agencies quoted security sources as saying Jordan plans to execute within hours the Iraqi woman whom Islamic State had demanded Jordan release. Sajida al-Rishawi already was on death row in Amman for her role in a 2005 suicide bombing.

Jordan's King Abdullah also addressed the nation from Washington, saying the killing of the pilot, Muath al-Kaseasbeh, will make the nation more united.

King Abdullah met U.S. Vice President Nebulous Biden after the video was released. The White House says Biden reinforced America's "ironclad support" for Jordan and strongly condemned "the brutality and violence" the Islamic State has shown to its captives and the people of Iraq and Syria.

The Jordanian king was reported to be cutting his U.S. visit short to return to Amman, where people were taking to the streets in protest after learning of the pilot's death.

Graphic images purporting to show his murder were released Tuesday, but Jordanian state TV said Kaseasbeh has been dead since January 3.

"Our brave hero Muath will always be remembered as a symbol of courage," said Jordan's ambassador to the United Nations Dina Kawar, in a post on Twitter. "May God bless his soul and rest him in peace."

A family member of the pilot told Reuters that the chief of Jordan's armed forces informed the family he had been killed. According to reports by BBC and CNN, shortly after the video surfaced, crowds numbering in the hundreds took to the streets of Amman shouting angrily and chanting the pilot's name as they called for revenge on Islamic State militants.
 
ISIS is the name of a pagan goddess. So those fanatics and zealots should be called something else!
 
wirelessguru1 said:
ISIS is the name of a pagan goddess. So those fanatics and zealots should be called something else!

Just call them savages, Wireless, 'cause that's what they are.
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...oh, and that ISIS terrorist Jordan was holding that the savages wanted released? Well...to quote Ace of Spades:
Jordan: Hey, You Know How You Demanded We Release a Female Terrorist Prisoner In Exchange for Our Downed Pilot? And Then You Burned Him to Death? Well Tomorrow at Dawn, We Execute the Terrorist Bitch
--Jordan will execute Wednesday an Iraqi would-be suicide bomber on death row and other jihadists after having vowed to avenge the murder of a Jordanian pilot by Islamic State jihadists, an official said. "The sentence of death pending on... Iraqi Sajida al-Rishawi will be carried out at dawn," the security official said on Tuesday, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Rishawi, the would-be bomber, was condemned to death for her participation in deadly attacks in Amman in 2005, and IS had offered to spare the life of the Jordanian fighter pilot, Lieutenant Maaz al-Kassasbeh, if she were released.

Oh, they're not stopping with the Bomber Bitch, either. "The death sentence will be carried out on a group of jihadists, starting with Rishawi, as well as Iraqi Al-Qaeda operative Ziad Karbuli and others who attacked Jordan's interests," the security source said. (Ace of Spades)

....is it just me or has Jordan just grown the biggest pair of balls in the region? :| :|
 
And does anyone really think that ISIS cares about that woman anyway? She was sent in as a suicide bomber to begin with, Jordan will only be completing what she started
 
seasidemike said:
And does anyone really think that ISIS cares about that woman anyway?

Let me think.....no.
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...well, Jordan's backed up their threat to execute those ISIS prisoners...by actually executing the savages:
Excerpt...
Jordan executed two militants at dawn Wednesday in response to the Islamic State group killing one of its pilots.

The militants included Sajida al-Rishawi, an Iraqi woman who was on death row for her role in a 2005 suicide bombing in Amman. The Islamic State had demanded she be released.

Jordanian authorities executed her a day after a video emerged online appearing to show the militant group burning Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kaseasbeh alive while he was locked in a cage.

He was captured after his plane went down in Syria in late December while flying as part of the U.S.-led coalition conducting airstrikes against the Islamic State group.  He was apparently killed on January 3.

Late Tuesday, a spokesperson for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said U.S. officials "have no reason to doubt the authenticity of the video."

Jordan had insisted the militants provide evidence al-Kaseasbeh was alive before they released al-Rishawi in a prisoner exchange.

A grim-looking Jordanian King Abdullah addressed the nation from Washington, where he had been meeting with U.S. leaders.

The king was reported to be cutting his U.S. visit short to return to Amman, where people were taking to the streets in protest after learning of the pilot's death, shouting angrily and chanting his name as they called for revenge on Islamic State militants.

"This is cowardly terror by a criminal group that has no relation to Islam," the king told his people. "The brave pilot gave his life defending his faith, country and nation, and joined other Jordanian martyrs." (Voice of America)
 
Sickening and pathetic at the very least. I feel shame when such murderers call themselves 'Muslims'.
 
i don't understand calling murderers "savages" yet not calling other murderers "savages", or am i missing something? :rolleyes:
 
+freezy said:
i don't understand calling murderers "savages" yet not calling other murderers "savages", or am i missing something? :rolleyes:

When a Western country or those acting in the interests of a Western country does the same thing the killing of civilians is called 'collateral damage', not murder Freezy. Psh. Everyone knows that. :lol:

When an American troop decides to degrade an Iraqi POW, or rape his wife...Or any Westerner for that matter, we can defend that and should defend that. Even if our arguments make NO sense, in the grand scheme of things. :huh:  :huh:

Can you please stop questioning these things! Our small minds can't cope! Ahhhh.  :cry:
We need to believe the West is all good, and all innocent in all cases and at all times! *Heads in sand*

What ISIS did, will do and have done is deplorable. Unislamic and awful.
No questions. No excuses.
These barbarians are not from us! (The Muslim Ummah.)

With that said, we are forgetting this Jordanian pilot is not entirely innocent (as many of ISIS' past victims have been - Peter Kassig, Alan Henning, etc.) In working for the Jordanian army, children and civilians have died at his hand.
 
Perhaps not outwardly (and when it has been, excuses have always been made.)
That'd be bad PR.

Financially supporting a regime that does that and worse though is just as inexcusable. (And that's even after we forget about the brutal murders of many - most particularly Iraqi and Afghan men, women, and children over the least nearly 12 years, or the treatment of people without charge nor trial in Guantanamo, and many more human right's abuses.)

Though, that's neither here nor there right? Again, we can always be apologists for the Western world! The well intentioned, mostly white (don't lie, that seems to matter for some reason) Western world.

Neither side is innocent. Both sides are transgressors, aggressors and murderers of innocents.

I thank Allah (swt) for Islam, as it is, not as these people distort it to be - it's well documented to mean as little to ISIS as it does to the West. For without HIS (swt) Deen I'd have no place in this world. My mind would not be able to cope with the state of humanity.
 
identityissues8 said:
Perhaps not outwardly (and when it has been, excuses have always been made.)
That'd be bad PR.

Financially supporting a regime that does that and worse though is just as inexcusable. (And that's even after we forget about the brutal murders of many - most particularly Iraqi and Afghan men, women, and children over the least nearly 12 years, or the treatment of people without charge nor trial in Guantanamo, and many more human right's abuses.)

Though, that's neither here nor there right? Again, we can always be apologists for the Western world! The well intentioned, mostly white (don't lie, that seems to matter for some reason) Western world.

Neither side is innocent. Both sides are transgressors, aggressors and murderers of innocents.

I thank Allah (swt) for Islam, as it is, not as these people distort it to be - it's well documented to mean as little to ISIS as it does to the West. For without HIS (swt) Deen I'd have no place in this world. My mind would not be able to cope with the state of humanity.

and yet you choose to live with the comfort, protection and freedoms that the West has for you.
How many Iraqis were killed by Iranians? How many Iranians killed by Iraqis? How many Kurds killed in their own countries? How many Shiites killed by Sunnis? How many Sunnis killed by Shiites? How many Afghanis killed by Afghanis? Killing their own women and children? How many of Muslims killed by ISIS?
yes the West is guilty of much, but not just the West but also the Eastern empires as well.
of which you and I both take benefit from in our own freedoms.
 
seasidemike said:
^^ as bad as the West might be, they don't do shit like this:

Beheaded, crucified, buried alive’: UN slams ISIS for killing Iraqi children:

http://rt.com/news/229391-isis-un-children-iraq/

*looks towards Mike, then over towards II8* He's got a point...as bad as the West can be at times, they don't hold a candle to what the savages have done over the past year or so. *adds deadpan* ...maybe we ought to have another Crusade, huh? :| :|
 
identityissues8 said:
+freezy said:
i don't understand calling murderers "savages" yet not calling other murderers "savages", or am i missing something? :rolleyes:

When a Western country or those acting in the interests of a Western country does the same thing the killing of civilians is called 'collateral damage', not murder Freezy. Psh. Everyone knows that. :lol:

When an American troop decides to degrade an Iraqi POW, or rape his wife...Or any Westerner for that matter, we can defend that and should defend that. Even if our arguments make NO sense, in the grand scheme of things. :huh:  :huh:

Can you please stop questioning these things! Our small minds can't cope! Ahhhh.  :cry:
We need to believe the West is all good, and all innocent in all cases and at all times! *Heads in sand*

What ISIS did, will do and have done is deplorable. Unislamic and awful.
No questions. No excuses.
These barbarians are not from us! (The Muslim Ummah.)

With that said, we are forgetting this Jordanian pilot is not entirely innocent (as many of ISIS' past victims have been - Peter Kassig, Alan Henning, etc.) In working for the Jordanian army, children and civilians have died at his hand.

I know those bastard Americans stopping Saddam in the 90s from spreading terror and death across the middle east. And then those bastard Americans free Iraq and Afghanistan in the 2000s to create a democracy. Damn, stop the evil of giving freedom!
 
TRUE LIBERTY said:
identityissues8 said:
+freezy said:
i don't understand calling murderers "savages" yet not calling other murderers "savages", or am i missing something? :rolleyes:

When a Western country or those acting in the interests of a Western country does the same thing the killing of civilians is called 'collateral damage', not murder Freezy. Psh. Everyone knows that. :lol:

When an American troop decides to degrade an Iraqi POW, or rape his wife...Or any Westerner for that matter, we can defend that and should defend that. Even if our arguments make NO sense, in the grand scheme of things. :huh:  :huh:

Can you please stop questioning these things! Our small minds can't cope! Ahhhh.  :cry:
We need to believe the West is all good, and all innocent in all cases and at all times! *Heads in sand*

What ISIS did, will do and have done is deplorable. Unislamic and awful.
No questions. No excuses.
These barbarians are not from us! (The Muslim Ummah.)

With that said, we are forgetting this Jordanian pilot is not entirely innocent (as many of ISIS' past victims have been - Peter Kassig, Alan Henning, etc.) In working for the Jordanian army, children and civilians have died at his hand.

I know those bastard Americans stopping Saddam in the 90s from spreading terror and death across the middle east. And then those bastard Americans free Iraq and Afghanistan in the 2000s to create a democracy. Damn, stop the evil of giving freedom!

Seriously .. I wouldn't brag to much about the while Saddam thing... Things are a lot worse there now then before you guys decide to 'free' them. Afghanistan .... Sure in fairness you did free them from the group that you trained and armed in the first place, so I will give you that one.
 
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