ISIS leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi calls on Islamist extremists to ‘erupt volcanoes of jihad everywhere’
Either the wannabe-Sultan Baghdadi's vulnerability has been exposed by injury or death, or the surviving wounded ego of the dwindling numbers of his ruthless thugs are in revenge mode for yanking/breaking their chain of authority.
Whatever ruffled the feathers in that coop should be repeated exponentially, non stop to their dead stop.
In the 17-minute tirade, Baghdadi raged against the American-led international coalition that has come together to dislodge ISIS, which has committed widespread war crimes during its campaign to seize Syria and Iraq.
Characterizing the multinational force as “Crusaders and Jews,” Baghdadi urged ISIS to “erupt volcanoes of jihad everywhere,” and claimed that those who failed to fight for his cause would receive a “painful torment” from God.
The Iraqi terrorist leader is the head of the “Islamic State” that ISIS has proclaimed in the areas under its control, where it has been executing and expelling religious and ethnic minorities who do not subscribe to its militant ideology.
Last weekend, Baghdadi’s top aide was killed in an air strike and Iraq officials said the ISIS leader himself had been wounded.
He made no mention of the incident during his speech and there was no indication when it had been recorded. But it does refer to President Barack Obama’s decision to double the number of U.S. troops deployed in Iraq to 1,500, indicating it was recorded within the past week.
Partly an attempt to rally his own forces amidst coalition air strikes that have killed hundreds of his fighters, and partly a threat against further intervention, Baghdadi downplayed the anti-ISIS campaign as ineffective and doomed to fail.
“We see America and its allies stumbling between fear, weakness, inability, and failure. America, Europe, Australia, Canada, their apostate tails and slaves from amongst the rulers of the Muslims’ lands were terrified by the Islamic State,” he said.
“America and its allies are terrified, weak, and powerless,” he said. “And due to the fear of their allies and their weakness, they are unable to prevent the Muslims from the Khilafah . And due to their fear and weakness, they are unable to send ground forces to fight the mujahedin. And between this fear, weakness, and powerlessness, we see them stumbling in failure.”
The last major address from ISIS, in September, was made by Baghdadi’s spokesman and similarly called for attacks against countries such as Canada that are part of the international coalition. A month later, two Islamist extremists murdered Canadian Forces members in Quebec and Ottawa.