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A government spokesman says Jordan executed two prisoners, including a female would-be al Qaeda suicide bomber hours after vowing a harsh response to the gruesome killing of a Jordanian pilot captured by the Islamic State extremist group.
The executions at dawn Wednesday came just hours after Islamic State militants released a video that purportedly showed the captured Jordanian fighter pilot being burned alive in a cage.
Jordan vowed a swift and lethal response. Hours later, government spokesman Mohammed al-Momani said that two prisoners, Sajida al-Rishawi and Ziad al-Karbouli, were executed early Wednesday.
Jordan executes two in response to pilot s slaying
I think this brutal killing of this pilot is the beginning of the end of ISIS. The middle east while very slow to react, now has thousands in the streets of Jordan wanting to fight ISIS. ISIS has now isolated themselves, they have made enemies all over the middle east, and if you add in troops from Jordan, Turkey and Iraq coming at them from all sides they don't have a snowballs chance in hell of surviving.
All these years terrorists were cheered on by many in the middle east for attacking this country, along with other Western civilizations, including France recently. But the chickens may have come home to roost on this one. There is no place to hide for ISIS. No country is going to be putting up a "welcome" sign.
The executions at dawn Wednesday came just hours after Islamic State militants released a video that purportedly showed the captured Jordanian fighter pilot being burned alive in a cage.
Jordan vowed a swift and lethal response. Hours later, government spokesman Mohammed al-Momani said that two prisoners, Sajida al-Rishawi and Ziad al-Karbouli, were executed early Wednesday.
Jordan executes two in response to pilot s slaying
I think this brutal killing of this pilot is the beginning of the end of ISIS. The middle east while very slow to react, now has thousands in the streets of Jordan wanting to fight ISIS. ISIS has now isolated themselves, they have made enemies all over the middle east, and if you add in troops from Jordan, Turkey and Iraq coming at them from all sides they don't have a snowballs chance in hell of surviving.
All these years terrorists were cheered on by many in the middle east for attacking this country, along with other Western civilizations, including France recently. But the chickens may have come home to roost on this one. There is no place to hide for ISIS. No country is going to be putting up a "welcome" sign.