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ISIS plotting to fight back against Russia with BABY BOOM to produce more fighters

EVIL Islamic State (ISIS) militants believe they have the answer to survive Russia’s onslaught in Syria – sparking a jihadi baby boom.

In a move that suggests the ISIS army is failing to convert more people into extremists, the brutal terror group's leaders are plotting to prop up its self-declared nation by pushing young women to get pregnant.

The ISIS propaganda machine already boasts nurseries, maternity wards and children's hospitals, while the regime's twisted leaders are preaching to fighters and their jihadi brides - many of whom are captured Christian and Yazidi sex slaves - about their duty to breed.


Areas under ISIS control in Iraq and Syria have also been flooded with advice on how to raise a jihadi baby, with mothers encouraged to indoctrinate their children with the group's poisonous ideology as young as possible.

Clinton Watts, from the Foreign Policy Research Institute thinktank told Fox News: "The idea of creating families to live within their Islamic State also provides further validation of ISIS vision as a legitimate nation unto itself.

“ISIS believes the more people they can create in their image the better, and those born into violent ideology are usually the most committed to the course of their life.”


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ISIS have resorted to using their 'Cubs of the Caliphate' battalion


Jihadists have frequently posted sick photos of their offspring clad in the terror group's chilling black flag, as well as surrounded by guns and grenades.

Mothers are even told to let boys play with toy weapons rather than watch TV.

The group have also been encouraging foreign extremists who are medically trained to come and work in their paediatric wards, such as Australian doctor Dr. Tareq Kamleh.

It comes as ISIS faces its most perilous moment since declaring its 'caliphate' in June last year.

Russian president Vladimir Putin has followed US-air strikes by flooding Syria with fighter jets, helicopters, tanks and thousands of ground troops with the aim of wiping out the jihadists.


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Jihadist parents have filled Twitter with sick photos of their babies posing with weapons


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ISIS militants parade through Raqqa


With their existence under threat, it has made ISIS bosses ever more desperate to raise thousands of newborn jihadists under its vile command.

They have resorted to using their under-18 'cubs of the caliphate' battalion as suicide bombers, while also training the youngsters to behead non-believers.

The jihadists determination to expand from its terror roots into becoming a fully-functioning state is most prominent within its self-declared capital Raqqa, northern Syria.

Activists in the city have detailed attempts to establish the group's own currency, identification cards and nursing and medical schools.

Anne Speckhard, a professor of psychiatry and security studies at Georgetown University, Washington D.C., said: "ISIS is not only a terrorist group, but in the business of state building.

“One of the central tenets of ISIS recruitment is their promise to build a utopian state where citizens will be able to live by Islamic ideals.”

Those who have escaped areas under the militants' extremist rule have reported widespread hunger and huge problems with water and electricity supplies.

This is affecting their ability to raise a new jihadi army within their territories as they face a battle to survive.

Daniel Koehler, from the German Institute on Radicalisation and De-Radicalisation Studies, said: "They have massive problems paying the doctors and keeping the facilities running with power, equipment and medical supplies.

“ISIS has even tolerated things like men and women working together in hospitals simply because they need the staff to continue and didn’t want them to flee.

"The situation is miserable.”

http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/610469/ISIS-jihadi-baby-boom-Russia-Syria-Islamic-State?_ga=1.62673516.177224371.1444855182


 

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