Παρασκευή 22 Ιανουαρίου 2016

Comment.Anti-IS coalition has killed 22,000 jihadists since mid-2014: France


Anti-IS coalition has killed 22,000 jihadists since mid-2014: France

AFP | Jan 22, 2016, 03.48 AM IST
Representative image 
Representative image

PARIS: Around 22,000 jihadists have been killed by the US-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group since mid-2014, France's defence minister said on Thursday.
Comment!!!
Unimaginable to the simple commoner's mind must definitely be the amount of capital spent on the recruitment and payment of this huge army. 
If dead jihadists only are 22.000 , how many are now surviving, actually under the mercenary payroll and stranded all over Middle East and Africa and possibly, Europe!???
Unimaginable also remains for us , simple Gaia's citizens , the amount of money  spent in their brainwashing-mind conditioning- military training-scientifique and religious indoctrinating-biological/psychological handling-conscience subjugating processssss-chip installation costs, armament and equipment costs, etc., etc.!
All this capital, however unimaginable and undescribable for us, as much humongous as is, has been unethically stolen from us, under false taxation pretenses, under heavily hypocritical governance/ management, in a continuous condition of real Truth's hooding under cement boulders!
This is a crime against Humanity.We do not consent (NEVER HAVE) and we do not  comply with (NEVER HAVE) such a governance  and  such  a pestilential management!   Not now, not ever!
 m.l.p.
 
"The figure given by the coalition... is about 22,000 dead since the start of operations in Iraq and Syria," Jean-Yves Le Drian told the France24 news channel, adding that the figure was "approximate".

He also sounded upbeat about a series of military successes against IS in recent months.

Latest Comment

ok!!Manish Bhatt

"We haven't seen a large offensive by Daesh for some time," Le Drian said, using an alternative name for the group. "Daesh is in a very fragile position but we must remain very careful," he added.

The coalition air strikes against IS began in the summer of 2014 and intensified following last November's jihadist attacks in Paris, with strikes notably targeting IS oil production facilities, a key source of income for the group.

In a major setback for the group, IS lost the Iraqi city of Ramadi to US-backed local forces last month.