Monday, August 10, 2015

WARNING: ISIS unveils horrifying map of countries it wants to dominate in Europe by 2020

WARNING: ISIS unveils horrifying map of countries it wants to dominate in Europe by 2020

THIS is the terrifying new map of Europe released by Islamic State (ISIS) – drawn-up to show the areas it plans dominate in the next five years.


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The chilling map shows the areas ISIS wants to take over by 2020

The chilling image highlights areas the brutal terror organisation plans to seize by 2020, including Spain, China and parts of North Africa.

According to the map, ISIS plan to take control of the Middle East, North Africa and parts of Europe, within the next five years, to complete its caliphate.

The caliphate - a state governed by Sharia law which ISIS plan to claim - covers areas from Spain in the west to China in the east.

Andalus is the Arabic name given to the parts of Spain, Portugal and france that were occupied by the Moors between the eighth and the 15th century.
The savage terror organisation has up to 50,000 members and nearly £2billion of cash and assets.
BBC reporter Andrew Hosken – who includes the map of the targeted areas in his new book – said ISIS wants "to take over all of what they see as the Islamic world.

He said: "Once they have their caliphate, they plan to turn against the rest of the world. They envisage the whole world being under their rule.

"They have 60 nations against them, including the United States and Russia, so one would think that is pretty unlikely.

"But one would have thought the first steps were unlikely as well."
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Map reveals ISIS' chilling plans for world domination
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ISIS are notorious for their brutal killing methods
If they had weapons of mass destruction, they would use them. There is no question about that
Andrew Hosken
Hosken said the brutal organisation sees "us as being under their rule too and having to abide by their ideology".

He said: "They have already destabilised Iraq and Syria, they have tried to destabilise Saudi Arabia and Libya and recently they almost destroyed Tunisia's main industry, tourism.

Hosken claims that the longer ISIS remains in Iraq and Syria, the more likely it is they will develop biological and chemical weapons.

He said: "If they had weapons of mass destruction, they would use them.

"There is no question about that."

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