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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Nov 30

    I got hold of a 93-page ISIS document chronicling the life of an ISIS leader AND the jihadi landscape in 1990s-2000s Iraq. Fascinating details show that Zarqawi was not at all the creator of ISIS: via

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  2. 5 hours ago

    In new statements, the first Tunisian president after the revolution, *secular* Marzouki, says the UAE sought to topple him at the same time it did with *Islamist* Mohammed Morsi in Egypt:

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  3. 8 hours ago

    Syria seeks to integrate myriad paramilitaries via

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  4. Retweeted
    8 hours ago

    Since Mohammed Haydar Zammar (9/11 recruiter) and Abu Ali al Anbari are the talk of the town, here a pic of Zammar listening to a speech (most probably not live) by Abu Ali al Anbari. From an official release by Al Furqan, somewhere near Aleppo early 2014

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  5. 8 hours ago

    مزيد من التغطية، و نقاط هامة: من هو المؤسس الحقيقي لداعش وواضع فكره؟

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  6. 8 hours ago

    عداء تنظيم الدولة للإخوان المسلمين تعود جذوره الى فترات سابقة للغزو الأمريكي، وخصوصا ما كان يراه الرجل من مواقف معتدلة للإخوان من نظام صدام حسين و رفضهم لفكر القاعدة بعد أحداث سبتمبر:

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  7. 9 hours ago

    مجلة "شفق" ايضا تناولت الموضوع بالعربية: بتفاصيل تكشف اولا.. تعرف على المؤسس الحقيقي لداعش وواضع فكره

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  8. 9 hours ago
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  9. 9 hours ago

    The things you learn about yourself on social media:

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  10. Retweeted
    13 hours ago
    Replying to

    Number of people murdered in Assad's prisons is probably higher than entire death toll of the current Libyan civil war. Let that sink in ...

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  11. CIA Head Gina Haspel will brief senators on Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s death Tuesday after her absence was criticized at an earlier briefing via

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  13. Retweeted
    18 hours ago

    Interesting piece by , which chronicles Abu Ali al-Anbari's larger-than-acknowledged role in the formation of what is now the Islamic State and traces the standout elements of "Zarqawism" to an indigenously Iraqi pre-2003 jihadi underground.

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  14. Anbari remained in the last "batch" of "most dangerous" prisoners to be handed over by the Americans to the Iraqis, along with Sadrists and Baathists.

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  15. His prison number at Camp Cropper was "200348"

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  16. Forgot to mention here the bio has interesting details about how Anbari got out of jail. ISI was worried when the US was about to hand him over to the Iraqis, because they thought the "Shiites of Tal Afar" would immediately kill him. They moved quickly to bribe a judge & officers

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  17. Shrinking territory forces Isis leaders out into the open, and into the crosshairs by , with my commentary

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  18. Retweeted
    Dec 1

    Important piece by tracing the roots of ISIS beyond the conventional narrative. Some arguments correspond with my findings in a brief research of Ba’ath party docs of the 1990s, especially regarding the scope of Salafi activism at the time.

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  20. Former Qatar FM: “Qatar’s withdrawal from OPEC is a wise decision. This organization has become useless, and adds nothing to us. It’s used for purposes that hurt our national interest.”

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    24 hours ago
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