ISIS: The Timeline of Evil Continues

The following is the sixth installment in the series of stories that depict the foundation of ISIS; the continuing saga of the “Pedal to the Metal” Islamic Jihad Extremist Terrorism Organization Franchises (IJETOF) movement in southwestern Asia; and the unending deaths of our brave patriots.

This article is a continuation of the fifth installment and picks up the Timeline of Evil in 2015 AD (The Year of the Lord).

 

2015 AD (2015 CE)

January 7 — Two gunmen, Saïd and Chérif Kouachi, attack the offices of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris, killing 11 people. A third assailant, Amedy Coulibaly, carried out a synchronized attack on a kosher supermarket, taking hostages and killing four people. Coulibaly reportedly declared allegiance to the Islamic State.

January 26 — Kurdish fighters, with the help of U.S. and coalition airstrikes, force out ISIS militants from the Syrian border town of Kobani after a four-month battle.

January 28 — Militants allied with ISIS claim responsibility for an armed assault on a luxury hotel in the Tripoli, Libya killing at least eight people.

February 4 — ISIS releases a video of Jordanian military pilot Moaz al Kasasbeh burned alive in a cage.

February 15 – 16 — Libyan militants allied to ISIS release a video showing the beheading of 21 Egyptian Christians on the beach. They had been kidnapped on January 12th. Egypt launches airstrikes in Libya in retaliation.

February 25 – 26 — ISIS militants abduct at least 200 Assyrian Christians in northeastern Syria. The US-led coalition launches airstrikes in the same area.

March 18 — ISIS claims responsibility for an attack on the Bardo museum in Tunis, killing 22 people.  

March 20 — ISIS-linked militants bomb two mosques in Sanaa, Yemen, killing 137 people.

April 5 — ISIS militants seize the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk in Damascus where more than 18,000 people reside. 

April 8 — ISIS releases more than 200 captive Yazidis, most of whom had been held captive in northwestern Iraq since mid-2014.

April 19 — ISIS posts a video showing militants from its Libyan franchise executing dozens of Ethiopian Christians.

May 17 — ISIS take overs Ramadi, Iraq. 

May 20 — ISIS seizes the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra.

May 21 -- ISIS militants take full control of Sirte, Libya – Muammar Qaddafi's hometown.

May 22 — ISIS claims responsibility for the suicide attacks on a Shiite mosque in eastern Saudi Arabia, killing 21 Muslims and injuring more than 100.

May 29 — ISIS claims responsibility for a second suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque in eastern Saudi Arabia killing 4 Muslims.

June, 2015 — ISIS is in control of half of Syria after its invasion of the ancient city of Palmyra. It loses Tikrit in Iraq, but takes over Ramadi. ISIS resumes its march on Baghdad.

June 17 — ISIS’s Yemeni franchise claims responsibility for a series of car bombings in the Yemeni capital that killing at least 30 people.

June 17 — Kurdish fighters expel ISIS from the strategic Syrian town of Tal Abyad on the Turkish border.

June 22 — Kurdish forces take full control of Ain Issa, a military base, from ISIS militias.

June 26 — ISIS fighters kill more than 145 civilians in an attack on Kobani, Syria.

June 26 — ISIS-linked militants attack a Shiite mosque in Kuwait, killing 27 people and injuring more than 200.

June 27 — ISIS claims responsibility an attack on a Tunisian resort in Sousse, where they murder 38 people and wound 39 people most of whom are foreigners.

July 1 — ISIS fighters carry out simultaneous assaults on military checkpoints in Egypt’s northern Sinai Peninsula, killing dozens of soldiers.

July 20 — A suicide bomber with links to ISIS strikes a cultural center in Suruç – a Turkish border town near Kobani - killing more than 30 people.

August 6 — ISIS claims responsibility for a suicide bombing on a Saudi Arabian mosque, near the south-western border with Yemen in Asir province, killing more than 15 Muslims, including 12 members of a Saudi police force.

August 12 — ISIS releases 22 Assyrian Christians of the dozens abducted from villages in northeastern Syria earlier in 2015.

September 3 — ISIS’s Yemeni franchise kills 20 people in two bombings in Sanaa.

September 24 — ISIS claims responsibility for two bombings at a Yemeni mosque run by the Houthis – a Shiite rebel group that seized Sanaa in September 2014 killing more than 25 Muslims.

September 29 — ISIS gunmen kill an Italian aid worker and veterinarian in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

September 30 — Russia commences airstrikes in Syria. It claims to target ISIS, but U.S. officials allege that many of the strikes target civilians and Western-backed rebel groups.

October 3 — ISIS claims responsibility for killing a Japanese man in northern Bangladesh.

October 6 — ISIS kills more than 25 people in a series of car bombings in Yemen’s two largest cities, Aden and Sanaa.

October 9 — ISIS makes significant gains in northwestern Syria, seizing six villages near Aleppo.

October 10-12  Turkish Prime Minister, Ahmed Davutoglu, blames ISIS for the attack at a peace rally in Ankara leaving more than 95 people dead.

October 15 — Iraqi forces recapture the largest oil refinery in the country, the Baiji refinery, from ISIS.

October 16 — ISIS-linked militants from Bahrain claim responsibility for killing five Shiite worshipers in the eastern Saudi city of Saihat.

October 22 — The first American to die in ground combat with ISIS is a member of an American special operations force on an ISIS hostage rescue mission in northern Iraq. Twenty ISIS fighters are killed during the mission, and six more are detained. 

October 31 — Sinai Province, Egypt’s ISIS affiliate, claims responsibility for bombing a Russian passenger plane over the Sinai Peninsula, killing all 224 on board.

November 12 — ISIS claims responsibility for suicide attacks in Beirut killing 40 people.

November 13 — Kurdish forces seize Sinjar, Iraq from ISIS.

November 13 — ISIS carries out a series of coordinated attacks in Paris, killing 130 people. Detailed story in following link:

The-Telegraph-Logo

 

 

 

 

"Paris terror attack: Everything we know on Saturday afternoon"

November 15 — France increases airstrikes on ISIS targets in Raqqa, Syria.

November 27 — ISIS militants carry out an attack on a Shiite mosque in Bangladesh, killing a cleric and wounding three other people.

December 1 — Defense Secretary Ashton Carter announces that U.S. special operations forces would be sent to Iraq to support Iraqi and Kurdish fighters and launch targeted operations in Syria.

December 2 — A married couple allegedly inspired by ISIS kills 14 people in San Bernardino, California. 

December 10 — U.S. officials announce airstrikes kill ISIS finance minister Abu Saleh and two other senior leaders in Tal Afar, Iraq.

December 27 — Iraqi military forces seize Ramadi from ISIS.

 

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I’m watching through the window of The Green Dragon Tavern waiting for ISIS to occupy America. My love of liberty and freedom is will not die. Wake up America. The evil of IJETOF has struck again, this time in heart of Florida.

I hope to write, sometime in the Year of Our Lord 2017, that the Islamic State and IJETOF have been defeated and diminished to a point that those remaining are hiding in caves afraid to show their faces.

God Bless us all and God Bless America. Our country, our civilization and our children need you now more than ever.

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