Who are the group of rebels fighting in Iraq? The group is known as ISIS which stands for Islamic State of Iran and Syria (Syria’s part of this name is the terrorists rebels who were fighting in Syria.) The group leader is Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, who controls this most extreme Islamist rebels on earth. When the American military closed its Camp Bucca prison in Iraq, Baghdadi was handed over to Iraqi security forces – who let him go. The ISIS is now threatening Baghdad. This ISIS group is being funded by wealthy donors from Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, three allies who have dual agendas in the war on terror. Something about this picture does not add up? If the donors are our allies and they are fighting to take over Iraq and we are sending in soldiers and money to fight with Iraq against the ISIS are we basically fighting ourselves when we give aid to Saudi Arabia, etc., and now they are using this money to give to the ISIS?
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