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An American man described as an ISIS defector says he made a "bad decision" to follow a young woman to Iraq — and claims he left ISIS because he doesn't share the terror organization's views.
"I don't see them as good Muslims," the man identified by Kurdistan 24 television as Mohamad Jamal Khweis, 26, said in a heavily edited interview.
"I wanted to go back to America."
Related: American ISIS Fighter a 'Gold Mine' for U.S. Intelligence
Khweis, the American-born son of Palestinian immigrants in Virginia, spoke calmly and even smiled as he described his odyssey.
He said he left for Europe in December and wound up in Turkey where he met an Iraqi girl who said she was from Mosul.
'Bad Decision': American Mohamad Khweis Talks About Time With ISIS
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"I don't see them as good Muslims," the man identified by Kurdistan 24 television as Mohamad Jamal Khweis, 26, said in a heavily edited interview.
"I wanted to go back to America."
Related: American ISIS Fighter a 'Gold Mine' for U.S. Intelligence
Khweis, the American-born son of Palestinian immigrants in Virginia, spoke calmly and even smiled as he described his odyssey.
He said he left for Europe in December and wound up in Turkey where he met an Iraqi girl who said she was from Mosul.
'Bad Decision': American Mohamad Khweis Talks About Time With ISIS
Heavily edited?