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The fall of Islamic State
The biggest, boldest attempt by a jihadist regime to defy the whole world order will be smashed in 2017. Islamic State is set to be driven out of its last remaining territories in Iraq and Syria—but its defeat won't spell the end for terrorism.
Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: http://econ.trib.al/rWl91R7
What will be the seismic shifts in the year ahead? The appearance of this outfit convulsed world politics for several years; struck fear into the hearts of people all around the world. Islamic State is the most vicious and murderous jihardist regime the world has ever seen.
In 2017, it will be smashed. The defeat of Islamic State will be one of the most significant things to happen in 2017. Forces from some 60 countries have taken the fight to Islamic State. It now...
published: 30 Dec 2016
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The Islamic State Full Length
published: 16 Aug 2014
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Enforcing Sharia in Raqqa: The Islamic State
Click here to watch Part 1 now: https://news.vice.com/video/the-islamic-state-part-1
The Islamic State now governs its caliphate from the north central Syrian city of Raqqa, which was once a relatively westernized agricultural hub. As the State's power base, Raqqa is where it imposes its version of Sharia law throughout large swaths of Iraq and Syria.
The “Hisbah” are the new Sharia police. In the latest episode of The Islamic State, VICE News joins them on their daily patrols during Ramadan, and witnesses how they check on shops and scrutinize produce, while at the same time ensuring their strict rules on women’s appearances are adhered to.
We are also taken to an Islamic State prison and speak with inmates accused of abusing drugs and selling alcohol. There we learn firsthand of the...
published: 11 Aug 2014
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Bulldozing the Border Between Iraq and Syria: The Islamic State
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On August 8, nearly three years after the United States pulled out of Iraq, President Barack Obama ordered airstrikes to commence on Islamic State positions in northern Iraq, as the group’s fighters advanced towards the Kurdish capital of Erbil. For six weeks prior to the strikes the Islamic State made stunning gains within Iraq, effectively dismantling the border with Syria and defeating the Iraqi army with little in the way to stop them.
In the final installment of VICE News’ unprecedented look inside the Islamic State, reporter Medyan Dairieh journeys 200 miles from the the group’s power base in the Syrian city of Raqqa to the border with Iraq. There, after defeating the Iraqi army manning the checkpoint, Islamic State...
published: 13 Aug 2014
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Leaving the Islamic State - Life back in Germany | DW Documentary
At the age of 15, Leonora Messing secretly left her home in Saxony-Anhalt. She’d planned her journey down to the last detail, traveling via Turkey to Syria. She had her heart set on marrying an IS fighter - a man she had never even met before.
She joined the Islamic State terror organization and married IS intelligence officer Martin Lemke, who was also from East Germany. Years of horror began - a life-and-death struggle. Leonora’s father, Maik Messing, a baker from the southern Harz region, did all he could to get his daughter out.
He suddenly found himself in touch with traffickers and talking to Al Qaeda -- a previously inconceivable scenario. He was fighting for his daughter’s life and gripped by constant fear; at one point he thought she might even be dead.
After seven years, Leon...
published: 22 Sep 2022
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Grooming Children for Jihad: The Islamic State
Click here to watch Part 1 now: https://news.vice.com/video/the-islamic-state-part-1
In Part 2 of VICE News’ exclusive look at the emergence of the Islamic State, filmmaker Medyan Dairieh meets an Islamic State member from Belgium who works to indoctrinate some of the youngest members of the group. He also gains further insight into the minds of Islamic State fighters as they host celebrations and military parades featuring American tanks and APCs seized from the Iraqi army.
The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group which formerly had ties to al Qaeda, is now in control of a large swath of territory in Iraq and Syria. The group, which adheres to the strictest form of Sharia law, is determined to establish a caliphate that stretches across the Middle East and into the rest of the...
published: 08 Aug 2014
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What It's Really Like to Fight for the Islamic State
VICE News has obtained footage taken from the headcam of an Islamic State (IS) fighter who died in March while battling Kurdish peshmerga troops in northern Iraq. The clash took place about 30 miles north of Mosul.
Unlike IS propaganda, which often presents sweeping battlefield victories, the video shows chaos, panic, and the fighters retreating.
VICE News shows the grim reality of an IS foot soldier.
Watch VICE News' most recent ISIS reports - https://youtu.be/SU24LRsEv8U
Watch "Reclaiming Sinjar: Pushing Back the Islamic State" - http://bit.ly/1RXbT5p
Read "The US Is Sending 250 Special Forces Troops to Syria to Help Fight Islamic State" - http://bit.ly/1rhfykM
Read "US and Kurdish Forces Kill Senior Islamic State Leader, Says Kurds" - http://bit.ly/1pEltir
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published: 27 Apr 2016
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Islamic State of Iraq and Sham || From Establishment to Present (Simple Explanation)
ISIS was once shown as the richest and most powerful terrorist organization in history due to its wealth of 2 billion dollars and having close to 70,000 militants. Although it is almost completely suppressed today, it once seized a considerable amount of land in Iraq and Syria. So who established the bloodiest terrorist organization in history? Another question is what was the purpose of this ruthless organization...
published: 04 Oct 2022
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Islamic State's Latest Propaganda Campaign: Don't Leave
As thousands of Iraqis and Syrians continue to flee Islamic State-controlled territory and seek asylum in Europe, ISIS has been pushing out propaganda videos trying to convince people to stay.
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published: 07 Oct 2015
3:43
The fall of Islamic State
The biggest, boldest attempt by a jihadist regime to defy the whole world order will be smashed in 2017. Islamic State is set to be driven out of its last remai...
The biggest, boldest attempt by a jihadist regime to defy the whole world order will be smashed in 2017. Islamic State is set to be driven out of its last remaining territories in Iraq and Syria—but its defeat won't spell the end for terrorism.
Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: http://econ.trib.al/rWl91R7
What will be the seismic shifts in the year ahead? The appearance of this outfit convulsed world politics for several years; struck fear into the hearts of people all around the world. Islamic State is the most vicious and murderous jihardist regime the world has ever seen.
In 2017, it will be smashed. The defeat of Islamic State will be one of the most significant things to happen in 2017. Forces from some 60 countries have taken the fight to Islamic State. It now clings to two key strongholds, one in Iraq and one in Syria.
Controlling territory is what defines Islamic State. Recruits have been drawn from all over the world to fight for its declared domain.
In October 2016, an Iraqi-led force launched a concerted effort to reclaim Mosul. The city is set to fall within months with the Syrian stronghold of Raqqa and a few remaining pockets likely to follow shortly after. But many of the fighters themselves may outlast Islamic State.
For the west too it may prove a pyrrhic victory
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The biggest, boldest attempt by a jihadist regime to defy the whole world order will be smashed in 2017. Islamic State is set to be driven out of its last remaining territories in Iraq and Syria—but its defeat won't spell the end for terrorism.
Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: http://econ.trib.al/rWl91R7
What will be the seismic shifts in the year ahead? The appearance of this outfit convulsed world politics for several years; struck fear into the hearts of people all around the world. Islamic State is the most vicious and murderous jihardist regime the world has ever seen.
In 2017, it will be smashed. The defeat of Islamic State will be one of the most significant things to happen in 2017. Forces from some 60 countries have taken the fight to Islamic State. It now clings to two key strongholds, one in Iraq and one in Syria.
Controlling territory is what defines Islamic State. Recruits have been drawn from all over the world to fight for its declared domain.
In October 2016, an Iraqi-led force launched a concerted effort to reclaim Mosul. The city is set to fall within months with the Syrian stronghold of Raqqa and a few remaining pockets likely to follow shortly after. But many of the fighters themselves may outlast Islamic State.
For the west too it may prove a pyrrhic victory
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- published: 30 Dec 2016
- views: 1978528
9:26
Enforcing Sharia in Raqqa: The Islamic State
Click here to watch Part 1 now: https://news.vice.com/video/the-islamic-state-part-1
The Islamic State now governs its caliphate from the north central Syrian ...
Click here to watch Part 1 now: https://news.vice.com/video/the-islamic-state-part-1
The Islamic State now governs its caliphate from the north central Syrian city of Raqqa, which was once a relatively westernized agricultural hub. As the State's power base, Raqqa is where it imposes its version of Sharia law throughout large swaths of Iraq and Syria.
The “Hisbah” are the new Sharia police. In the latest episode of The Islamic State, VICE News joins them on their daily patrols during Ramadan, and witnesses how they check on shops and scrutinize produce, while at the same time ensuring their strict rules on women’s appearances are adhered to.
We are also taken to an Islamic State prison and speak with inmates accused of abusing drugs and selling alcohol. There we learn firsthand of the prisoners’ punishments, and how they have since “rediscovered” their devotion to the Islamic faith since their incarceration — but are yet to be granted permission to declare their allegiance to the caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Watch our 5 Part documentary 'The Battle for Iraq' - http://bit.ly/1nmit6C
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Click here to watch Part 1 now: https://news.vice.com/video/the-islamic-state-part-1
The Islamic State now governs its caliphate from the north central Syrian city of Raqqa, which was once a relatively westernized agricultural hub. As the State's power base, Raqqa is where it imposes its version of Sharia law throughout large swaths of Iraq and Syria.
The “Hisbah” are the new Sharia police. In the latest episode of The Islamic State, VICE News joins them on their daily patrols during Ramadan, and witnesses how they check on shops and scrutinize produce, while at the same time ensuring their strict rules on women’s appearances are adhered to.
We are also taken to an Islamic State prison and speak with inmates accused of abusing drugs and selling alcohol. There we learn firsthand of the prisoners’ punishments, and how they have since “rediscovered” their devotion to the Islamic faith since their incarceration — but are yet to be granted permission to declare their allegiance to the caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Watch our 5 Part documentary 'The Battle for Iraq' - http://bit.ly/1nmit6C
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- published: 11 Aug 2014
- views: 6546118
8:36
Bulldozing the Border Between Iraq and Syria: The Islamic State
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On August 8, nearly three years after the United States pulled out of Iraq, President Barack ...
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On August 8, nearly three years after the United States pulled out of Iraq, President Barack Obama ordered airstrikes to commence on Islamic State positions in northern Iraq, as the group’s fighters advanced towards the Kurdish capital of Erbil. For six weeks prior to the strikes the Islamic State made stunning gains within Iraq, effectively dismantling the border with Syria and defeating the Iraqi army with little in the way to stop them.
In the final installment of VICE News’ unprecedented look inside the Islamic State, reporter Medyan Dairieh journeys 200 miles from the the group’s power base in the Syrian city of Raqqa to the border with Iraq. There, after defeating the Iraqi army manning the checkpoint, Islamic State fighters work further to bulldoze the border.
As they clear apart a barrier that divided Iraq and Syria, Islamic State fighters declare an end of the Sykes-Picot Agreement, a nearly 100-year-old pact between France and Britain that divided up the Middle East. For now, that area between Iraq and Syria is part of a new territory: the Islamic State.
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On August 8, nearly three years after the United States pulled out of Iraq, President Barack Obama ordered airstrikes to commence on Islamic State positions in northern Iraq, as the group’s fighters advanced towards the Kurdish capital of Erbil. For six weeks prior to the strikes the Islamic State made stunning gains within Iraq, effectively dismantling the border with Syria and defeating the Iraqi army with little in the way to stop them.
In the final installment of VICE News’ unprecedented look inside the Islamic State, reporter Medyan Dairieh journeys 200 miles from the the group’s power base in the Syrian city of Raqqa to the border with Iraq. There, after defeating the Iraqi army manning the checkpoint, Islamic State fighters work further to bulldoze the border.
As they clear apart a barrier that divided Iraq and Syria, Islamic State fighters declare an end of the Sykes-Picot Agreement, a nearly 100-year-old pact between France and Britain that divided up the Middle East. For now, that area between Iraq and Syria is part of a new territory: the Islamic State.
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- published: 13 Aug 2014
- views: 4809706
42:26
Leaving the Islamic State - Life back in Germany | DW Documentary
At the age of 15, Leonora Messing secretly left her home in Saxony-Anhalt. She’d planned her journey down to the last detail, traveling via Turkey to Syria. She...
At the age of 15, Leonora Messing secretly left her home in Saxony-Anhalt. She’d planned her journey down to the last detail, traveling via Turkey to Syria. She had her heart set on marrying an IS fighter - a man she had never even met before.
She joined the Islamic State terror organization and married IS intelligence officer Martin Lemke, who was also from East Germany. Years of horror began - a life-and-death struggle. Leonora’s father, Maik Messing, a baker from the southern Harz region, did all he could to get his daughter out.
He suddenly found himself in touch with traffickers and talking to Al Qaeda -- a previously inconceivable scenario. He was fighting for his daughter’s life and gripped by constant fear; at one point he thought she might even be dead.
After seven years, Leonora returned to Germany. After a short spell in prison, she was eventually put on trial. Readjusting to life back in her home country was a challenge for Leonora and her family. Her traumatic experiences haunt her. A team of reporters documented this moving story about guilt, blame and second chances.
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At the age of 15, Leonora Messing secretly left her home in Saxony-Anhalt. She’d planned her journey down to the last detail, traveling via Turkey to Syria. She had her heart set on marrying an IS fighter - a man she had never even met before.
She joined the Islamic State terror organization and married IS intelligence officer Martin Lemke, who was also from East Germany. Years of horror began - a life-and-death struggle. Leonora’s father, Maik Messing, a baker from the southern Harz region, did all he could to get his daughter out.
He suddenly found himself in touch with traffickers and talking to Al Qaeda -- a previously inconceivable scenario. He was fighting for his daughter’s life and gripped by constant fear; at one point he thought she might even be dead.
After seven years, Leonora returned to Germany. After a short spell in prison, she was eventually put on trial. Readjusting to life back in her home country was a challenge for Leonora and her family. Her traumatic experiences haunt her. A team of reporters documented this moving story about guilt, blame and second chances.
#documentary #dwdocumentary
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- published: 22 Sep 2022
- views: 612310
10:46
Grooming Children for Jihad: The Islamic State
Click here to watch Part 1 now: https://news.vice.com/video/the-islamic-state-part-1
In Part 2 of VICE News’ exclusive look at the emergence of the Islamic Sta...
Click here to watch Part 1 now: https://news.vice.com/video/the-islamic-state-part-1
In Part 2 of VICE News’ exclusive look at the emergence of the Islamic State, filmmaker Medyan Dairieh meets an Islamic State member from Belgium who works to indoctrinate some of the youngest members of the group. He also gains further insight into the minds of Islamic State fighters as they host celebrations and military parades featuring American tanks and APCs seized from the Iraqi army.
The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group which formerly had ties to al Qaeda, is now in control of a large swath of territory in Iraq and Syria. The group, which adheres to the strictest form of Sharia law, is determined to establish a caliphate that stretches across the Middle East and into the rest of the Muslim world.
As the Islamic State continues its violent expansion in Syria and Iraq, it is also working to win the hearts and minds of new recruits and potential new members in areas it controls.
Read Now: The US Has Reluctantly Started Bombing Iraq Again - http://bit.ly/1ojpCGu
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Click here to watch Part 1 now: https://news.vice.com/video/the-islamic-state-part-1
In Part 2 of VICE News’ exclusive look at the emergence of the Islamic State, filmmaker Medyan Dairieh meets an Islamic State member from Belgium who works to indoctrinate some of the youngest members of the group. He also gains further insight into the minds of Islamic State fighters as they host celebrations and military parades featuring American tanks and APCs seized from the Iraqi army.
The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group which formerly had ties to al Qaeda, is now in control of a large swath of territory in Iraq and Syria. The group, which adheres to the strictest form of Sharia law, is determined to establish a caliphate that stretches across the Middle East and into the rest of the Muslim world.
As the Islamic State continues its violent expansion in Syria and Iraq, it is also working to win the hearts and minds of new recruits and potential new members in areas it controls.
Read Now: The US Has Reluctantly Started Bombing Iraq Again - http://bit.ly/1ojpCGu
Watch our 5 Part documentary 'The Battle for Iraq' - http://bit.ly/1nmit6C
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- published: 08 Aug 2014
- views: 3932401
6:40
What It's Really Like to Fight for the Islamic State
VICE News has obtained footage taken from the headcam of an Islamic State (IS) fighter who died in March while battling Kurdish peshmerga troops in northern Ira...
VICE News has obtained footage taken from the headcam of an Islamic State (IS) fighter who died in March while battling Kurdish peshmerga troops in northern Iraq. The clash took place about 30 miles north of Mosul.
Unlike IS propaganda, which often presents sweeping battlefield victories, the video shows chaos, panic, and the fighters retreating.
VICE News shows the grim reality of an IS foot soldier.
Watch VICE News' most recent ISIS reports - https://youtu.be/SU24LRsEv8U
Watch "Reclaiming Sinjar: Pushing Back the Islamic State" - http://bit.ly/1RXbT5p
Read "The US Is Sending 250 Special Forces Troops to Syria to Help Fight Islamic State" - http://bit.ly/1rhfykM
Read "US and Kurdish Forces Kill Senior Islamic State Leader, Says Kurds" - http://bit.ly/1pEltir
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VICE News has obtained footage taken from the headcam of an Islamic State (IS) fighter who died in March while battling Kurdish peshmerga troops in northern Iraq. The clash took place about 30 miles north of Mosul.
Unlike IS propaganda, which often presents sweeping battlefield victories, the video shows chaos, panic, and the fighters retreating.
VICE News shows the grim reality of an IS foot soldier.
Watch VICE News' most recent ISIS reports - https://youtu.be/SU24LRsEv8U
Watch "Reclaiming Sinjar: Pushing Back the Islamic State" - http://bit.ly/1RXbT5p
Read "The US Is Sending 250 Special Forces Troops to Syria to Help Fight Islamic State" - http://bit.ly/1rhfykM
Read "US and Kurdish Forces Kill Senior Islamic State Leader, Says Kurds" - http://bit.ly/1pEltir
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- published: 27 Apr 2016
- views: 40564268
21:03
Islamic State of Iraq and Sham || From Establishment to Present (Simple Explanation)
ISIS was once shown as the richest and most powerful terrorist organization in history due to its wealth of 2 billion dollars and having close to 70,000 militan...
ISIS was once shown as the richest and most powerful terrorist organization in history due to its wealth of 2 billion dollars and having close to 70,000 militants. Although it is almost completely suppressed today, it once seized a considerable amount of land in Iraq and Syria. So who established the bloodiest terrorist organization in history? Another question is what was the purpose of this ruthless organization...
https://gemeentedelft.info/Islamic_State_Of_Iraq_And_Sham_||_From_Establishment_To_Present_(Simple_Explanation)
ISIS was once shown as the richest and most powerful terrorist organization in history due to its wealth of 2 billion dollars and having close to 70,000 militants. Although it is almost completely suppressed today, it once seized a considerable amount of land in Iraq and Syria. So who established the bloodiest terrorist organization in history? Another question is what was the purpose of this ruthless organization...
- published: 04 Oct 2022
- views: 1352
2:49
Islamic State's Latest Propaganda Campaign: Don't Leave
As thousands of Iraqis and Syrians continue to flee Islamic State-controlled territory and seek asylum in Europe, ISIS has been pushing out propaganda videos tr...
As thousands of Iraqis and Syrians continue to flee Islamic State-controlled territory and seek asylum in Europe, ISIS has been pushing out propaganda videos trying to convince people to stay.
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As thousands of Iraqis and Syrians continue to flee Islamic State-controlled territory and seek asylum in Europe, ISIS has been pushing out propaganda videos trying to convince people to stay.
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- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 772386