Khorosan Group

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Map of lands claimed by the Islamic Caliphate.[1]

The Khorosan Group (ISIS-K) is a supposed terrorist faction active in Syria, "Khorosan" (also "Khurasan") is a name for Afghanistan that appears in end-time prophesy. According to one such prophesy:

On the authority of Thawbaan, the Messenger of Allah said, "If you see the black banners coming from Khurasan, even if you must crawl over ice, go to them immediately, because indeed amongst them is the Caliph, Al-Mahdi."[2]

On Sept. 18, 2014, U.S. officials announced that the Air Force was bombing the "Khorosan Group," a previously unknown faction. It was claimed that this group was planning terrorist action against the U.S. Mushin al-Fadhli, leader of Jabhat al-Nusra, was reportedly killed in the bombing. Al-Nusra is an al-Qaeda affiliate active in Syria. The administration may have created the name "Khorosan Group" for obscure reasons.[3] The term apparently refers to a group of twenty to fifty al-Qaeda members in Syria, possibly an elite unit. (It should be noted that "al-Qaeda" is also a name created by the U.S. intelligence community.) "But you have heard of the Khorasan group before. It is, to put it simply, al Qaeda," according to Thomas Joscelyn of the Weekly Standard.[4]

Afghan war

See also: Fall of Kabul

In the midst of all the lies flowing from the White House, State Department, Pentagon, and Intelligence Community, and the unprecedented step by mainstream media questioning and calling out the Biden regime's non-sensical and contradictory lies and statements, the Kabul airport suicide bombing occurred. Pentagon press spokesman John Kirby tweeted that ISIS-K, or the ISIS Korosan group was responsible. Kirby's statement was taken wholesale at face value.

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References

  1. https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/india-in-2020-if-isis-plans-succeed-287500-2015-08-10
  2. Stone, Perry, Unleashing the Beast: The Coming Fanatical Dictator and His Ten-Nation Coalition, p. 88
  3. McCarthy, Andrew C., The Khorosan Group Does Not Exist
  4. "Misunderstanding al Qaeda"

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