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US envoy in anti-IS battle: 'perverse caliphate' shrinking

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US envoy in anti-IS battle: 'perverse caliphate' shrinking
By SAM McNEIL

AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — The Obama administration's diplomatic point man in the fight against the Islamic State group said Sunday that the extremists have been losing control over territory and that "this perverse caliphate is shrinking."

Brett McGurk, presidential envoy to a 66-member anti-IS coalition, also told a news conference that the tide has turned in the ideological battle against the extremists.

He described a round-the-clock anti-IS propaganda campaign involving companies such as Facebook and YouTube and the governments of Jordan, Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates.

"For every pro-Daesh Twitter handle, there are now six calling out its lies and countering its message," McGurk said, referring to IS by its Arabic acronym.

U.S. officials said earlier this year that the military had ramped up cyber operations against the group.

The officials said at the time that operations include efforts by U.S. Cyber Command at Fort Meade, Maryland, to prevent the group from using the Internet and social media to communicate and distribute propaganda aimed at attracting and inspiring recruits.

In his news conference, McGurk singled out Jordan as an example of what he called Washington's "sustainable strategy" of eschewing boots on the ground for local, regional and Islamic forces against IS.

He said Jordan has been conducting weekly air strikes against IS targets and is involved in intelligence gathering and anti-IS propaganda.

Islamic State has suffered recent military setbacks and lost territory in both Iraq and Syria.

McGurk said the group is on the defensive and that "this perverse caliphate is shrinking."

But as Islamic State militants are pushed back along front lines, the group is increasingly turning to insurgency-style terrorist attacks to keep pressure on the Iraqi government. Such attacks have left more than 100 dead in the past week,

IS launched a coordinated assault Sunday on a natural gas plant north of Baghdad that killed at least 14 people, while a string of other bomb attacks in or close to the capital killed 15 others, Iraqi officials said.

While IS is losing ground in Iraq and Syria, its global affiliates appear to have grown in strength in countries like Libya.

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-- (c) Associated Press 2016-05-16

The Muslim dream of forcing Sharia Law on the entire world...has been alive and well for centuries...this evil will never go completely away...the best the world can hope to do is contain it to as small an area as possible...

Like rats in a corn crib...they will move from place to place...wherever they can find a weakness to exploit...

These people deserve no place at the table of civilized nations...

Crawl back down your rat hole...

The utterly subjective and meaningless "this perverse caliphate is shrinking" is right up there with "war is peace, freedom is slavery, or ignorance is strength" Orwellian government mantra.

If the Department of State or DoD employed entirely new, never before tested, lacking any standards, formulas such as the "The Perverse Caliphate is Shrinking" metric, then yes, they can offer this with a straight face.

Outside the Ministry of Truth, none of the accepted metrics of war or state or SITREP or BDA indicate the poppycock this moron offers.

Translation? BS!

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