The British drone strike that killed a number of Isis fighters,
including two British citizens, has raised questions, including how David
Cameron’s government arrived at its decision to kill its target, the British
jihadi Reyaad Khan. The Guardian (UK) looks at some of the questions raised by
the military action.
Security and Situational Awareness, Open Source Intelligence, Cybersafety and Cybersecurity, Threat Alerts, Geopolitical Risks, etc. Vanguard Of A Countering Violent Extremism Advocacy: "Nigerians Unite Against Insecurity, Terrorism and Insurgency". For Articles, Press Releases, Adverts etc, Email: donnuait(a)yahoo.com, Twitter: @DonOkereke.
Showing posts with label Islamic Jihadists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Islamic Jihadists. Show all posts
Saturday, 12 September 2015
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
350 British Jihadists Trained in Syria Now Back in the UK and Threatening Security - Home Office
At least 350 British jihadis
are back in the UK after fighting and plotting terror attacks in the ISIS - 'braincell'
of Syria, the government warned today.
Thursday, 7 May 2015
Terror Alert! Islamic State Claims To Have 'Trained soldiers' in 15 US States Ready To Launch Deadly Terror Attacks
ISLAMIC State have “trained soldiers” in 15 states across America waiting to carry out deadly missions, according to an online warning from the group. The online warning claimed there were 71 trained soldiers operating on American soil.
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
Don’t Let Terrorists Determine the Limits of Free Speech
"The right to free speech becomes a hollow phrase when people engage in self-censorship out of fear for their lives"
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Her Majesty’s Jihadists: More British Muslims Have Enlisted Into Islamist Militant Groups Than In The British Armed Forces
He was a dreamer, with Che Guevara looks — a jet-black beard and eyes — who built a new persona online, as a Muslim warrior riding into battle in the back of an open-bed truck, dressed in black, his long hair blowing in the breeze, with an AK-47 hanging from his shoulder, strapped to his back. He had just turned 22 — the product of British private schools, a computer aficionado working in customer service at Sky News — when he decided to turn his dream into reality.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)