
The hidden hand behind the Islamic State militants? Saddam Hussein's. – Washington Post
Times of IndiaThe hidden hand behind the Islamic State militants? Saddam Hussein's.Washington PostSANLIURFA, Turkey — When Abu Hamza, a former Syrian rebel, agreed to join the Islamic State, he did so assuming he would become a part of the group's promised Islamist utopia, which has lured foreign jihadists from around the globe. Instead, he …AP PHOTOS: Editor selections from the Middle EastRock Hill HeraldHow Saddam Hussein's former military officers and spies are controlling ISISTimes of Indiaall 573 news articles »
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Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. BRUSSELS – Chizu Kurita is feeling the pressure of being the first Japanese officer to be dispatched to NATO headquarters in Brussels to strengthen ties between Japan and the U.S.-dominated military alliance, but sees “good opportunities” too.