This
was reported last night on the Hal Turner Show. What seemed too
incredible to believe is today' s headlines
Turkish
Military Tries To
Free ISIS
DAMASCUS
– Fears are growing that thousands of ISIS (also known as ISIL or
Daesh) terrorists may escape from Syrian jails, as Kurdish prison
guards are reportedly leaving their posts to gear up for fighting
back the Turkish military that has started an operation against Kurds
in Northern Syria.
The
Turkish Army and affiliated Syrian militants kicked off an offensive
against Kurdish fighter on Wednesday with massive air and artillery
strikes, followed by a land invasion dubbed ‘Operation Peace
Spring’. US officials confirmed to CNN that some of the
Washington-allied Kurdish forces had already left their posts at
various jails holding ISIS prisoners and headed North before the
Turkish military operation began.
CNN
reported that officials have long warned of the vulnerability of the
“pop-up prisons” housing some 11,000 to 12,000 ISIS militants
captured on the battlefield, 2,000 of whom are foreigners not from
Iraq or Syria. The officials emphasized that the security of the
facilities is very much in question and a “huge concern” as
Kurdish personnel head to the front lines.
Later
on Wednesday, the Kurdish militias claimed that a prison holding ISIS
detainees was hit in a Turkish airstrike. Amid growing concerns over
the escape of those prisoners, US President Donald Trump said
Wednesday some of the most dangerous ISIS inmates had been moved to
“other areas where it’s secure”.
Hours
later, The Washington Post reported that the US military is taking
custody of several dozen high-value ISIS detainees, including two
British men accused of involvement in the militant group’s summary
executions of American and other Western hostages.
The
roughly 40 individuals being taken into US custody, all considered
important ISIS figures, previously had been held in a constellation
of small prisons in northeast Syria run by Kurdish forces who have
been the Pentagon’s primary partner against the terror group in
Syria.
A
top Kurdish official stated on Thursday that Turkish attacks weaken
the ability of security forces in Northeast Syria to guard prisons
holding ISIS detainees. Badran Jia Kurd told Reuters that this may
lead to the escape of militants and that the number of prison guards
is reduced as fighting with Ankara intensifies.
Trump
has for several times threatened to set prisoners from Europe who
joined the terror group in Syria and Iraq free at the EU’s borders
if they refuse to take back the captives. Thousands of people,
including men, women and children from more than 50 countries, are
lingering in detention camps in northeastern Syria, held by
Washington-backed fighters.
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