@andersostlund ...the remnants of Iraqi military formed the nucleus of ISIS - GRU etc have direct links if not more....
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@eexportc When I get a bit paranoid I think Daesh might be partly under Kremlin control. -
@andersostlund Not necessarily control, but influence certainly - looking at the big picture its not difficult to see who benefits most! -
@eexportc Exactly, under influence is a good term. Yes, who benefits the most from Daesh atrocities? Kremlin. -
@andersostlund Exactly. All those Kremlin funded extremist parties - like Marie Le Pens - who also have received Kremlin money!
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@andersostlund The rumours have circulated since Saddam was imprisoned, many of his Elite joined al-Qaeda then helped form evil ISIS -
@Malcy43 Many of Saddam's henchmen had close ties with their USSR colleagues. -
@andersostlund Saddam's era his ideology is tandem to Putins today, Dictatorship fear intimidation, assassination by proxies so uncanny
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@andersostlund When the Baathists were barred from positions in Iraq after Saddams fall, and Russian trained Army disbanded....Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@andersostlund@duremarik Not just that but also lots of Chechens there - 1 more reply
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