More evidence of cooperation between the US and ISIS has been uncovered in Iraq after local militia uncovered Islamic State documents near Mosul that instruct jihadists not to attack US coalition aircraft in Mosul or the surrounding area. During US election season, WikiLeaks confirmed what many already suspected, that the US government, or at least certain members of it, were implicitly aiding the Islamic State – with Hillary Clinton even accepting millions from the very same governments who fund the jihadist group. Despite this, Mosul, an ISIS stronghold in Iraq, has been the target of a much-publicized US-Iraqi joint military campaign to liberate the city from their control. Yet prior to the campaign’s launch, the US, along with ISIS-funding Saudi Arabia, allowed over 9,000 militants safe passage from Mosul to Syria. This move suggested that the US sees the Islamic State as a means to an end, shuffling fighters away from Iraq – where the US can then declare “victory” over IS in the area – while moving thousands of jihadists to Syria to support the US’ overarching goal of regime change in that country. The document uncovered by a local militia instructs ISIS fighters not to target coalition aircraft in the area. Credit – Sputnik [...]
The post ISIS Instructed Not To Attack U.S. In Secret Document appeared first on Your News Wire.