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Unfortunately suspect there will be more such discoveries. Terror groups in this part of the world have no qualms about mass killing to make their point.
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Great. An indicator that the Taliban & ISIS may be trying to merge. I thought they were different sects, primarily. Perhaps they see a common goal &, if they merge, a control of the region? Kinda scary.
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No they couldn't because especially al Qaeda they are decentralized not to sure about ISIS but Al Qaeda to many different factions that make it up and they have as much greivances with each other as they do with ISIS or us. Just because one group of Al Qaeda will merge with ISIS guaranteed at least 100 smaller groups don't want to and rather do their own thing.
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PFC (Join to see) - Unless they can be coerced to join. Money, luxury, & power tend to sway people very easily.
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SSgt (Join to see) - the problem for ISIS would be trying to coerce them all I mean the biggest chaotic part in IRAQ was al Qaeda cells selling each other out because its almost like gangs in LA mostly one cell get jealous of another and wants them taken out not afraid to use the police to do it same methodology.
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