WoW ! ISIS beheads another Briton, threatens to kill US war veteran next

A video showing UK hostage Alan Henning being beheaded has been released by Islamic State militants.
The Salford taxi driver was delivering aid to Syria in December when he was kidnapped and then held hostage by ISIS.

ISIS threatened to kill him in footage last month showing the death of Briton David Haines, and in this video they threaten US aid worker Peter Kassig. David Cameron said Britain would do all it could “to hunt down these murderers and bring them to justice”

The prime minister said the killing of father-of-two Mr Henning, 47, showed “how barbaric and repulsive” ISIS was.
He continued
“My thoughts and prayers tonight are with Alan’s wife Barbara, their children and all those who loved him,”.

“Alan had gone to Syria to help get aid to people of all faiths in their hour of need.”
Mr Henning’s wife Barbara had this week appealed for her husband’s release, saying: “He is innocent.”

Volunteer Mr Henning was on his fourth aid mission to Syria when he was captured within minutes of arriving in the country last December.

Before he was beheaded, Alan blamed his death on his government. He told the camera

“I am Alan Henning. Because of our Parliament’s decision to attack the Islamic state I as a member of the British public will now pay the price for that
decision.”

He was beheaded shortly after the statement. ISIS then brought out Iraq war veteran and U.S. citizen Peter Edward Kassig (right) and threatened to kill him next.

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WoW ! Panic As America Quarantines 81 Ebola Suspects

From Guinea, a country of 11 million people, the Ebola Virus Disease has spread to four other West African nations—Senegal, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leaone — killing more than 3,000 people in a matter of days.

The latest destination for this near-genocide is Dallas, a small city in Texas, United States, where the first person diagnosed in the country has been quarantined alongside 80 other possible contacts.

The trip made by Thomas Eric Duncan, a former chauffeur, from Liberia to the United States on September 20 has now raised controversies on how far the virus can travel and may force countries to rethink the flight restriction policy against countries where the disease has been endemic.

Until September 17 when President Barrack Obama sent 3,000 troops to help with the transportation of medical equipments, the US been sitting on the sidelines. Speaking at the US Centre for Disease Control, Atlanta, Obama announced a comprehensive plan, which involves the construction of 17 treatment centres with 100 bed facilities each. Some 500 health care workers will also be trained weekly.

“Faced with this outbreak, the world is looking to us, the United States, and it is a responsibility that we embrace. We are prepared to take leadership on this, to provide the type of capabilities that only
America has and mobilize our resources in ways that only America can do,’’ Obama had said.

However, Duncan’s trip to the US has thrown up several issues. First is the inability of officials at the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital to isolate Duncan on September 26, the day he first reported to the hospital.

Reacting to the development, a Consultant Gynecologist, Dr. Rotimi Akinola expressed hope that the situation would be brought under control
soon. He however, remarked that the failure to isolate Duncan on his first visit to the hospital shows a natural weakness in any human system.

“There is no human system anywhere in the world that is above mistake. But they have an effective contract tracing mechanism and better record keeping. I am sure that system will rise to the
occasion,’’ he enthused.

Texas hospital explains

A nurse at the Texas hospital was said to have asked Duncan about his recent travels while he was in the emergency room, and the patient was said to have told the nurse that he had been in
Africa. Executive Vice President of Texas Health Resources, Dr. Mark Lester confirmed this but that the information was not “fully communicated” to the medical team.

The man underwent basic blood tests, but not an Ebola screening, and was sent home with antibiotics, said Dr. Edward Goodman with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. Three days later, the man returned to the facility, where it was determined that he probably had Ebola. He was then isolated.

“The hospital followed all suggested CDC protocols at that time. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas’ staff is thoroughly trained in infection control procedures and protocols,” the hospital
said Wednesday. The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, which has helped to lead the international response to Ebola, advises that all medical facilities should ask patients with symptoms consistent with Ebola for their travel history.

Duncan’s travel history “was not acted upon in an appropriate way,” said Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent.
“A nurse did ask the question and he did respond that he was in Liberia and that wasn’t transmitted to people who were in charge of his care,” Gupta said. “There’s no excuse for this.”

A U.S. official told CNN senior medical
correspondent Elizabeth Cohen that the situation was clearly “a screw-up.” A patient who shows up to a hospital with a fever and a history of travel to Liberia should be treated as an infection risk, the official said.

Asked repeatedly by Gupta whether the patient should have been tested for Ebola during his first visit to the hospital, CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden said officials were still looking at details about how the case was handled.
“We know that in busy emergency departments all over the country, people may not ask travel histories. I don’t know if that was done here,”

Frieden said. “But we need to make sure that it is done going forward.”
Duncan is a 42-year-old Liberian national, according to his friend. This is Duncan’s first trip to the US, where he was visiting family and friends.
The close associate, who does not want to be identified because of the sensitivity of the case, contacted the CDC with concerns that the hospital
was not moving quickly enough after Duncan’s second hospital visit.

The associate said Duncan is “all right” now, but is in pain and hasn’t eaten in a week. He is in serious condition, the hospital told CNN. Neither the hospital nor government officials have identified Duncan by name. Tracing contacts
A CDC team is in Dallas helping to find anyone Duncan may have come in contact with, Frieden said.

Once those people are identified, they will be monitored for 21 days — taking their temperatures twice a day — in cooperation with local and state health officials, Frieden said. Some school-age children have been in contact with the Ebola patient, but the students haven’t
exhibited symptoms of the deadly virus,
authorities said.

Five students at four different schools came into contact with the man, Dallas Superintendent Mike Miles said.
The children are being monitored at home, and the schools they attended remain open, he said. Paramedics who transported the patient to the hospital have been isolated, Rawlings’ chief of staff said.

They have not shown symptoms of the
disease so far, Frieden said. The ambulance used to carry the patient was still in use for two days after the transport, city of Dallas spokeswoman Sana Syed said. But she emphasised that the paramedics decontaminated the ambulance, as they do after every transport, according to national standards.

Pupils stay at home Worries over Ebola kept some Dallas schoolchildren home Thursday after school officials identified five students who might have come into contact with the first person in the US to
be diagnosed with the virus. The Dallas Independent School District was still
gathering morning attendance figures from four campuses where the affected students were in class earlier this week, spokesman Andre Riley said.

Those students have shown no symptoms and are being monitored at home, where they are expected to remain for three weeks. But there are already signs of parents taking no
chances. Yah Zuo left L.L. Hotchkiss Elementary on Thursday morning with her two children, including a six- year-old daughter. Zuo hoped to enrol her
elsewhere.

Zuo is of Liberian origin and said she knows the family of Duncan.
“In situations like this, you cannot stay friends. You have to protect the ones you love,” ,” Zuo said. She added, “This virus is not something you play with.”
It was not exactly clear how Duncan knew the students, but his sister said he had been visiting with family, including two nephews.

Source: The Punch

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WoW ! Liberia to prosecute national who took Ebola to US

Liberian authorities say they will prosecute Eric Duncan, the Liberian man diagnosed with Ebola in the US once he finishes his treatment in America and
returns home.

“We wish him a speedy recovery; we await his arrival in Liberia to face prosecution” Binyah Kesselly, chairman of the board of directors of the Liberia Airport Authority said. Duncan is accused of lying to health officials when he filled a questionnaire before leaving the country last month saying that none of his relatives were sick. But investigations by the health ministry showed he had
an Ebola infected relative whom he had taken to a hospital on a wheelbarrow but was turned back from the hospital after being told they lacked bed space for
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Donald Trump once again calls for stop of all flights from West Africa to the US

This is what the billionaire American businessman has to say about the Ebola pandemic, he is once again asking the US government to stop all flights from West Africa to the US following the first case of Ebola virus disease diagnosed in Texas yesterday Sept. 30th. How does this by anyway solve the serious pandemic, I’m repeating this once more, this is not a West African issue, it is for the world to stand up and fight this epidemic.

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WoW ! Attorney General Eric Holder announces resignation

Reports coming from CNN about the Attorney General Eric Holder office resignation, now leaving the space of the Attorney General vacant, read the full report bellow by CNN

“Attorney General Eric Holder announced Thursday that he will resign after six years at the helm of the Justice Department. Holder has agreed to remain in his post until the confirmation of his successor.

“In the months ahead I will leave the Department of Justice,” Holder said at the White House, thanking President Barack Obama for the “greatest honor of my professional life.”

Though he’s stepping down, Holder said that “he will never leave the work.”
“I will continue to serve and try to find ways to make our nation even more true to its founding ideals,” he said, without offering any specifics.

Obama stood next to Holder in the White House State Dining Room, praising the first African- American to serve as attorney general and who made civil rights and equal rights central components to his tenure at Justice.

The President noted that his department
prosecuted hundreds of terror cases,
“rooted out corruption and fought violent
crime,” tackled financial fraud and “attacks on the Voting Rights Act.” Obama said

Holder also helped to bring down the
crime rate and incarceration rate by 10%
over the last six years. “Eric has done a superb job,” Obama said. “I just want to say thank you.”

In a telephone interview with CNN’s Evan
Perez before the official announcement,
Holder said he never intended to stay for
the duration of Obama’s second term. He
said now was the appropriate time to step down — a time when things are going smoothly at the department.
“I’m confident we’re in a good place,” Holder said.

“Now was a good time to go [with] those
accomplishments in the last few years in place.” He points to Justice’s role in the aftermath of the police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. He has also stated that protecting voters’ rights and gay rights, easing federal drug sentencing rules that he argues disproportionately burden minorities and defending the use of criminal courts to try terrorist suspects are critical issues.

“I think I go out having accomplished a great deal in the areas that are of importance to me. I’m satisfied with the work we have done,” he said.
Eric Holder’s legacy Holder has discussed his plans to step down personally with the President on multiple occasions in recent months, and finalized those plans in an hour-long conversation with Obama at the White House residence over Labor Day weekend, an Obama administration official said.

Holder noted that he has loved the Justice Department since, when he was a boy, he watched how — under Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy — the Justice Department played a leadership role in advancing the civil rights movement. During his tenure as attorney general, Holder has had Kennedy’s portrait in his conference room.

Feds launch probe of Ferguson police department Controversy Holder also has been criticized as being overtly political, and some Republican members of Congress are shedding few tears over his
resignation. For instance, Rep. Jeff Duncan of South Carolina tweeted, “Good riddance Eric Holder. Your disregard for the Constitution of the United States will not be missed.”

House Speaker John Boehner released a
similar statement, saying Holder’s
resignation is “long overdue.” Some congressional Republicans have accused the attorney general of defying the 2013 Supreme Court ruling in Shelby v.

Holder, which struck down a component
of the Voting Rights Act, and they
investigated him over Operation Fast and
Furious. In Fast and Furious, the so-called gun- walking operation, roughly 2,000 guns were allowed into Mexico with the goal of tracking them to Mexican drug cartels. Two guns found at the scene of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry’s fatal shooting in December 2010 were linked to the operation.

In June 2012, the House voted to hold
Holder in contempt of Congress for
refusing to turn over documents linked to that operation. Upon hearing the news of Holder’s resignation, House Oversight Committee Chairman, Rep. Darrell Issa, who lead the contempt proceedings,
called Holder “the most divisive U.S. Attorney General in modern history.”

Who might replace Eric Holder?
Partisan support But Holder has his supporters, including the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
“I particularly appreciate how Attorney General Holder has restored the Civil Rights Division to its historical mission,” Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont
said.

Lawmakers weigh in on Eric Holder’s resignation Leahy also pointed to the attorney general’s work on sentencing reforms and efforts to reduce recidivism rates. Those sentiments were echoed by Rep. Marcia Fudge, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus.

She said Holder’s departure “will leave a
significant void in this administration and in our nation.” Tenure

The attorney general is one of only three
remaining members of Obama’s original Cabinet. In 2013, Holder described his first meeting with Obama, which occurred just after Obama was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004.

“I sat next to him at this dinner and we just started talking about a variety of things, sports among them and criminal justice issues. And we saw that we had a lot of similar views and so we just started a relationship that was casual,” Holder
said.

Some conservatives: Holder playing racial politics Holder was sworn in as the 82nd attorney general in February 2009 after serving as President Bill Clinton’s deputy attorney general, the first African- American to serve in that position. Previously, the Columbia Law School graduate was U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia and served during President Ronald Reagan’s
administration as an associate judge at the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.”

Source : CNN

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WoW ! US Blocks Nigeria’s Purchase Of Chinook Helicopters From Israel

Concerns mount over double standards, US’ intent over Boko Haram

Efforts by the Nigerian military to procure US- made Chinook helicopters from Israel, to facilitate the movement of troops and the injured, have been blocked by the United States Government, THISDAY has learnt.

This, among other issues, including the US’ refusal to provide Nigeria’s security agencies with timely intelligence needed to defeat Boko Haram insurgents who have been riding rough shod in the North-east, would form part of the discussions when President Goodluck Jonathan meets with US President Barack Obama in New York this week.

Jonathan departed for New York on Sunday for the 69th General Assembly of the United Nations. The Chinook is a versatile and reliable American twin-engine, tandem rotor heavy-lift helicopter produced by Boeing. Its primary roles are troops movement, artillery placement and battlefield resupply.

In a war where Boko Haram insurgents move in convoys through arid towns and villages, the helicopters are required to checkmate them, reinforce troops and supplies and recover dead and wounded soldiers. Although it has a number of variants and is used primarily for the transportation of troops, supplies and search and rescue operations, limited weaponry can be mounted on its door and window for the purpose of enemy attacks.

However, according to defence and intelligence sources, attempts to buy the helicopters and other munitions from, first the US and other Western European countries, have proved to be an impossible task, thus compelling the military to resort to Israel and several retired members of the Israeli defense forces.

Opening up on the challenges the Nigerian military has faced dealing with the procurement of arms for the war effort in the North-east, a knowledgeable official, who did not want to be named as he was not authorised to speak with the
press, said: “The US government has frustrated Nigeria all the way in our war against terrorism despite its public statements in support of Nigeria, as it fights the Boko Haram insurgents in the
North-east.

They want us to fight Boko Haram
with our arms tied to our backs.

“They have refused to sell us arms and equipment and even our recent attempt to buy Chinook helicopters, which are manufactured in the US, from the Israelis was blocked, based on unfounded allegations of human rights violations
by our troops. This is after the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Natanyahu had initially approved the purchase.

“But because they were supplied by the
Americans, the Israelis required a ‘No Objection’ letter from Washington which was refused.

“We had even tried to procure arms from Russia but this was stalled because of the Ukrainian crisis, thus compelling us to turn to other nations like Israel. But even this has been frustrated by the
US,” he said.

He said it was not just in the area of arms procurement that US has been most unhelpful, adding that contrary to its public stance that it was assisting in the rescue operations of the abducted Chibok secondary school girls it has done nothing significant to help Nigeria in this regard.

Other intelligence sources also cited the fact that the US has refused to share intelligence with Nigerian security forces in a timely manner. They said: “When we complained they started sharing some intelligence, but days after the fact
when such intelligence is of little value.

“They have blocked us from procuring the helicopters and would not provide us with intelligence despite the fact that they have several drones and sophisticated aircraft overflying the
North-east of Nigeria from bases in Niger and Chad where the Boko Haram fighters and movements are clearly in their sights.

“This belies their stance they want to help us to defeat the terrorists and help to rescue the Chibok girls.”

Indeed, a security analyst who spoke to THISDAY on the issue said the US’ role smacks of double standards and questioned its intent over the Boko
Haram insurgency.

He warned that ignoring the threat of Boko Haram could be a strategy that could come to haunt the US in the future. He also wondered why the same US would refuse to assist Nigeria based on unsubstantiated claims of human rights violations, which the military has
repeatedly denied and insisted are carried out by Boko Haram insurgents wearing Nigerian military uniforms, yet the same US turns a blind eye to the same human rights violations committed by countries like Israel.

“Look at what happened in the recent war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza strip. Israel repeatedly bombed school compounds and UN buildings and in the process killed scores of women and children.

“Even the UN cried out against the targeting of its facilities by Israeli forces, yet the US did nothing and will continue to supply arms and ammunition to Israel to defend itself against Palestinians and
other hostile neighbours in the Middle East,” the security analyst said.

Efforts by THISDAY to get the White House to respond to the allegations were not successful. Two questions to the White House and the US National Security Adviser’s office which were
unanswered as at press time are: The Nigerian military, through its agents, tried to buy Chinook helicopters for the prosecution of the war against terrorism, from Israel. But this was blocked by the U.S. National Security Council and the White House.

If so, why was the procurement blocked?; and the decision to block the procurement of the helicopters may have stemmed from U.S.’ concerns over human rights abuses by Nigerian troops who have been fighting the insurgents in
the North-eastern part of the country.

Does this not appear contradictory given the fact that the U.S. continues to supply equipment and ammunition to Israel, which is also accused of human rights violations in Palestinian territories?

Source: ThisDay

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WoW ! Alibaba Prices Shares At $68 In Largest US IPO Ever

Chinese e-commerce powerhouse Alibaba Group priced shares on Thursday for its upcoming initial public offering at $68 each, putting the finishing touches on what is to be the largest IPO for a U.S.-listed company ever.

According to various reports on the day before the company expects to list shares on the New York Stock Exchange, Alibaba and its selling shareholders will raise a combined $21.8 billion, a figure that could rise to $25 billion if underwriters exercise an option to buy more shares at the IPO price.

At $68 per share, Alibaba is valued at about $167.6 billion and is one of the most valuable technology companies on the planet, ahead of Amazon.com, which has a market capitalization of $150.2
billion as of the close of Thursday trading, and behind Facebook, which is valued at $200.2 billion.

Friday will mark the beginning of Alibaba’s next phase as a public company after months of preparation that started well before the company’s filing of IPO registration documents in
May.

Its last few weeks as a private entity were marked by a whirlwind of activity that included packed investor roadshows from Hong Kong to London and constant revisions to its public offering that included shifts in its relationship with payment service Alipay and an increase in the expected share price range.

By selling shares at $68, Alibaba will hit the top end of that modified range, a sign of strong investor interest the most-
anticipated public stock debut of the year and the largest in U.S. history. That title was previously held by Visa, which raised $17.9 billion in its 2008 offering.

The Agricultural Bank of China holds the record for the largest global IPO ever after its $22.1 billion debut in 2010 on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

“Expectations have been so high and it’s been a long gestation period for the company to the IPO,” said Duncan Clark,

chairman of BDA China, who knew Alibaba founder and former English teacher Jack Ma back when the e-commerce firm from a small Hangzhou apartment in 1999.

Clark attended the company’s investor presentation last week at New York’s
Waldorf Astoria hotel. “What a change, going from a very modest equivalent of a garage to the other end of the scale in
Midtown Manhattan in 15 years,” he added. Despite its humble origins, Alibaba is now the largest e- commerce company in the world, bigger in total gross merchandise volume than Amazon and eBay combined.

In the 12 months ending on June 30, Alibaba posted total gross merchandise volume of $296 billion across 14.5 billion orders from 279 million active buyers. Benefitting from rapid economic growth within China over the last decade, the
company has developed an all -encompassing retail ecosystem that ranges from payment systems to cloud computing services all with the purpose of supporting its main e-commerce plays
including Taobao Marketplace and Tmall.

Net income for the year ending on March 31 came in at $3.77 billion, or 44.6% of the company’s $8.46 billion in revenue. The company’s latest earnings report showed further growth, with sales in the quarter ending on June 30 at $2.54 billion, up 46% from the same period in 2013, while net income tripled from last
year to $2 billion.

Alibaba also displayed advances in mobile commerce, where it has fierce competition from Tencent and other Chinese internet companies. Mobile revenue was about $400 million for the
quarter, up from $190 million in the previous quarter. Chairman Ma and Vice Chairman Joseph Tsai are the only two
executives at the firm who will be unloading significant amounts of stock in the IPO.

The 49-year-old Ma plans to sell about 12.8 million shares, or about 6% of his current stake in the firm, which–at $68 per share–would net him about $867
million before taxes. Banks leading the offering also have the option to purchase an additional 2.7 million shares from the
billionaire, who will still remain Alibaba’s largest individual shareholder after the IPO with a stake of more than 7.7%.

Tsai, long known as Ma’s right-hand man, will be disposing of 4.25 million shares, which could rise to 5.15 million shares with the banks’ exercisable purchase option. He could make as much as
$350 million before taxes and will own about 3.2% of Alibaba following its debut on the New York Stock Exchange. While Alibaba’s largest stockholder, Japanese investment giant SoftBank, will not be selling in the IPO, its second largest
shareholder, Yahoo, certainly will be.

The American technology firm, which at one point owned about 40% of the company after a savvy $1 billion investment by then-CEO Jerry Yang, is
selling a little less than 122 million shares, which at $68 per share amounts to about $8.3 billion in pre-tax cash. (Yahoo could take in an additional $1.2 billion before taxes if underwriters choose to purchase an additional 18.3 million shares.)

The Marissa Mayer-led company will own at least 15.6% of Alibaba after the conclusion of the IPO. The company is expected to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday morning under the ticker “BABA.”

Source: Forbes

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WoW ! FG Blames The US For Arms Purchase Scandal

The Nigerian government opted for a discreet purchase of arms with cash as a desperate measure after the American government allegedly blocked all legitimate arms order made by the
military, high ranking military officers and top administration officials have told
PREMIUM TIMES.

The Nigerian government had on Tuesday admitted that it owned the$9.3million cash smuggled into South Africa aboard a private jet and seized by the authorities of that country. The administration also confessed that it was
trying to use the money to buy arms and that it had already opened talks with the South African authorities on the matter.

But multiple military and administrative officials told PREMIUM TIMES on Wednesday that the government adopted that subterranean strategy to procure arms after American officials continued to stand in the way of legitimate arms order from America, Israel and other countries.

They claimed the U.S. government has blocked orders placed by Nigeria for arms and ammunition, thereby frustrating the country’s effort to defeat the extremist Boko Haram sect.

“We did it in desperation,” one of the officials said of the $9.3million cash-for-arms controversy. “All our efforts to
procure arms, tanks and ammunition have so far been frustrated by the U.S. It is a trying time for our country and
we needed to do something to defeat this insurgency.

“America has kept posturing to the world that they are helping us to fight Boko Haram. But that is far from the truth. We have money to buy all the arms we need
but the U.S. has continued to stand in our way. They won’t let us buy arms and they are also discouraging other countries from selling to us. They are saying we stand accused of human
rights abuses by human rights group and that we won’t be allowed to get arms.”

“Just recently we placed orders for tanks and jet fighters and it was ready to be delivered. Suddenly the Americans again
came in the way. So we were left with no choice than to explore ways to get arms in the best interest of our country
and its people.”

Another official said, “We are convinced that the U.S. is playing out a script. They are desperate to demystify Nigeria’s armed forces and make it incapable of
defeating Boko Haram. And they have an international network to frustrate our effort to get arms from alternative
sources. It is even possible that they were the ones who tipped off the South Africans on this failed deal.

They want their prediction that Nigeria will collapse to come true.” All the sources declined to be named, saying the matter is “too diplomatically sensitive for names to be mentioned at
this time”. The United States Government could not be reached for comment at this time.

Contacted by telephone Tuesday, a spokesperson for U.S. embassy in Nigeria, Sani Mohammed, requested
an email enquiry, which was sent to him on Wednesday evening. Mr. Mohammed was yet to revert as at Wednesday night
when this report was published.

Source: PREMIUM TIMES

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WoW ! ISIS executes British aid worker David Haines; Cameron vows justice

British aid worker David Haines has been
executed by ISIS militants, according to a video posted Saturday to a website associated with the group, making him the third Western captive to be killed by the Islamist extremist group in recent
weeks.

The ISIS video post showing Haines’ beheading called his execution “a message to the allies of America.” It is produced very similarly to the videos that showed the executions of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, the last of which included Haines and the threat that he’d be killed next.

The new video pictures a masked ISIS militant placing his hand on another captive, whom he identified as Alan Henning, a British citizen. In a tweet, British Prime Minister David Cameron
called “the murder of David Haines” an “act of pure evil.”
Cameron added, “We will do everything in our power to hunt down these murderers and ensure they face justice, however long it takes.”

Haines offers brief scripted comments on
the video, as does the man who kills him.
Directing his remarks at Britain, the executioner — who sounds like the man
who killed Foley and Sotloff — says, “Your
evil alliance with America, which continues to strike the Muslims of Iraq and most recently bombed the Haditha dam, will only accelerate your destruction and claim the role of the obedient lap dog.

“Cameron will only drag you and your
people into another bloody and unwinnable war.”

Retired Lt. Col. Rick Francona — an Air
Force veteran intelligence officer and CNN military analyst — surmised that if ISIS planned to dissuade Britain for teaming up with the United States, the group will be disappointed.

“ISIS has just guaranteed British cooperation with the Americans on all phases of what we’re going to be doing,” Francona said. “… I think this is now a Western fight; it’s not just a U.S. fight.”

News of the gruesome killing came the same day that the 44-year-old Haines’ family released a brief message to his captors through the British foreign
office. In it, the family says,

“We have sent messages to you to which we have not received a reply. We are asking those holding David to make contact with us.”

Haines’ face became known to the world in the ISIS video, released September 2, in which he looks forward and kneels as a masked ISIS militant stands behind him. The militant says in that video,

“We take this opportunity to warn those governments who’ve entered this evil alliance of America against the Islamic State to back off and leave our people
alone.”

British officials said after the video’s release that they had sent troops to try to rescue an unidentified British citizen “some time ago,” but failed. They released no other details. Mike Haines, in a statement early Sunday, through the British Foreign Office, noted that his
brother leaves behind two children and his wife Dragana.

He described his brother as “just another bloke” whose “childhood was centered around our family” and who was “brought up to know right from wrong.”
David Haines worked for the Royal Mail, then joined the Royal Air Force. He later worked with the United Nations in the Balkans, where “he helped whoever needed help, regardless of race, creed or religion,” according to his brother.

“During this time, David began to decide that humanitarian work was the field he wanted to work in,” Mike Haines said. “… David was most alive and enthusiastic in his humanitarian roles.”

After working for ScotRail, David Haines went on to get a job as a logistics and security manager for the Paris-based humanitarian Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development. He was abducted in March 2013 near a refugee
camp in Atmeh, Syria, where he was working to arrange for the delivery of humanitarian aid to people staying at the camp. He had previously worked on aid operations for victims of conflict in
the Balkans, African and other parts of the Middle East, according to an ACTED spokesman.

“His joy and anticipation for the work he (did) in Syria is, for myself and family, the most important element of this whole sad affair,” Mike Haines said. “He was and is loved by all his family and will
be missed terribly.”

The US president Obama said….

“The United States stands shoulder-to-shoulder tonight with our close friend and ally in grief and resolve,” the President said. “We will work with the United Kingdom and a broad coalition of nations from the region and around the world to bring the perpetrators of this outrageous act to justice, and to degrade and destroy this threat to the people of our countries, the region and the world.”

Source : CNN

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WoW ! Obama: U.S. chasing ISIS ‘wherever they exist’

President Barack Obama on Wednesday outlined a U.S.-led coalition’s plans to “degrade and ultimately destroy” the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant through airstrikes and support for Syria’s opposition, stressing to a weary nation that he is not leading the nation into another war.

“I want the American people to understand how this effort will be different from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,” Obama said from the State Floor of the White House in a rare primetime speech.

“It will not involve American combat troops fighting on foreign soil.”

Rather, it is a “counter-terrorism campaign” that “will be waged through a steady, relentless effort to take out ISIL wherever they exist using our air power and our support for partner forces on the ground,” he said. It’s a “strategy of taking out terrorists who threaten us, while supporting partners on the front
lines,” the same targeted strategy that the United States has been using in Yemen and Somalia.

The battle against ISIL will not be limited by political borders, Obama said. “I will not hesitate to take action against ISIL in Syria, as well as Iraq. This is a core principle of my presidency: if you threaten America, you will find no safe haven.”

Coming as the coalition takes shape and prepares to go on the offensive, the president’s primetime speech is an opportunity for him to explain his administration’s strategy to the American people and to ask for “buy in” from Congress, whether in the form of funding for the effort or with a bill authorizing its actions, which senior administration officials say they do not believe is necessary but would not object to seeing lawmakers pass.

The United States plans to lead a “broad coalition to roll back this terrorist threat” with a clear objective, to “degrade and ultimately destroy ISIL through a
comprehensive and sustained counter-terrorism strategy.”

The ramping up of U.S. military involvement in the Middle East is a major shift for Obama, who advocated for ending the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan since before his campaign for president.
It comes a year after the president flirted with engagement in Syria against the regime of Bashar al- Assad for using chemical weapons, only to run into
congressional opposition.

A year later, Obama’s attention is again turned towards Syria, but at defeating ISIL, a group that branched off from al Qaeda in Iraq, and that, according to administration officials, poses a great
threat to Iraq, Syria and Americans in the region. Instead of asking Congress for the authority to act – as he did a year ago – Obama is more broadly looking for support from lawmakers.

“My administration has … secured bipartisan support for this approach here at home,” he said. “I have the authority to address the threat from ISIL. But I
believe we are strongest as a nation when the president and Congress work together. So I welcome congressional support for this effort in order to show
the world that Americans are united in confronting this danger.”

Support from Congress could be a bill authorizing the president to take military action against ISIL, a senior administration official said on a conference call with reporters to preview the speech, or could mean that lawmakers vote to provide funding for the action.

House Republicans delayed a vote this week on a continuing resolution to fund the government after Sept. 30 with the aim of potentially using the bill as a
means for funding U.S. efforts to train and arm the moderate Syrian opposition.
On Wednesday, Obama asked Congress for the “authorities and resources to train and equip these fighters.

In the fight against ISIL, we cannot rely on an Assad regime that terrorizes its people; a regime that will never regain the legitimacy it has lost. Instead, we must strengthen the opposition as the best counterweight to extremists like ISIL, while pursuing the political solution necessary to solve Syria’s crisis once and for all.”

He also announced that 475 more U.S. military personnel will be sent to Iraq, not to engage in combat but to help Iraqi and Kurdish forces build up their capabilities. They join several hundred others who have been sent there since June. Obama aimed to prepare the American people for what administration officials have describe as a “sustained” effort that will take an indeterminate
amount of time.

“It will take time to eradicate a cancer like ISIL,” the president said. “And any time we take military action, there are risks involved – especially to the servicemen and women who carry
out these missions.”

The president also sought to put the fight against ISIL in context, noting that Thursday marks the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, and
that next week marks six years since the 2008 financial crisis hit its lowest depths.
“Despite these shocks [and] through the pain we have felt and the grueling work required to bounce back, America is
better positioned today to seize the future than any other nation on Earth,” he said.

He also spoke of the leadership role that the United States has played in helping Ukraine defend itself from Russia’s incursion into Crimea, fighting the latest outbreak of Ebola in Africa, and protecting the Yazidis facing threats from ISIL in Iraq.

“When we helped prevent the massacre of civilians trapped on a distant mountain,” Obama said of the Yazidis, “here’s what one of them said, ‘We owe our American friends our lives. Our children will always remember that there was someone who felt our struggle and made a long journey to protect innocent
people.’”

“That is the difference we make in our world,” the president said. “Our own safety – our own security – depends upon our willingness to do what it takes to defend this nation, and uphold the values that we stand for – timeless ideals that will endure long after those who offer only hate and destruction have been vanquished from the Earth.”

Source: Politico

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