This topic is made to analyze ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
http://www.mediafire.com/watch/baqzqdbgb3p69cm/
The use of explosives to "break-in" buildings is commonly seen. No entry until explosives are used and suppressive fire is sustained.
ISIS
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ISIS
CQB-TEAM Education and Motivation.
"Pragmatism over theory."
"Anyone with a weapon is just as deadly as the next person."
"Unopposed CQB is always a success, if you wanted you could moonwalk into the room holding a Pepsi."
"Pragmatism over theory."
"Anyone with a weapon is just as deadly as the next person."
"Unopposed CQB is always a success, if you wanted you could moonwalk into the room holding a Pepsi."
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Re: ISIS
ISIS/Islamic state/ISAL/The Kalifate have a good presence on the internet, and seem to be trained well, but what i hear from different media and people with boots on the ground there they seem like a very untrained bunch of rebels, with people with formal military training, but also the worst people you can imagine giving a firearm to.
Almost every terrorist attack outside of their little desert seems to be executed by domestic lone-wolf type terrorists who actually became extremist from behind a screen.
Its a good thing most countries contribute in some way way to deal with IS, there seems to be a consensus that IS needs to be dealt with, if somewhat careful, to prevent unnecessary damage and harm done in other countries, by extremists or the resulting refugee crisis to name a few dangers.
Almost every terrorist attack outside of their little desert seems to be executed by domestic lone-wolf type terrorists who actually became extremist from behind a screen.
Its a good thing most countries contribute in some way way to deal with IS, there seems to be a consensus that IS needs to be dealt with, if somewhat careful, to prevent unnecessary damage and harm done in other countries, by extremists or the resulting refugee crisis to name a few dangers.