An apparent Islamic State recruitment document found
in Pakistan’s lawless tribal lands reveals that the extremist group
has grand ambitions of building a new terrorist army in Afghanistan
and Pakistan, and triggering a war in India to provoke an Armageddon-like “end
of the world.”
The 32-page Urdu-language document obtained by American
Media Institute (AMI) and reviewed by USA TODAY details a plot to attack
U.S. soldiers as they withdraw from Afghanistan and target American diplomats
and Pakistani officials.
AMI obtained the document from a Pakistani
citizen with connections inside the Pakistani Taliban and had it
independently translated from Urdu by Harvard researcher and translator Mustafa
Samdani. The Pakistani's identity was shared with USA TODAY, which has agreed
not to identify him publicly because of concerns for his safety.
The document was reviewed by three U.S.
intelligence officials, who said they believe the document is
authentic based on its unique markings and the fact that language used
to describe leaders, the writing style and religious wording match other
documents from the Islamic State, also known as ISIL and ISIS. They asked
to remain anonymous because they are not authorized to discuss the matter
publicly.
The undated document, titled “A Brief History of the
Islamic State Caliphate (ISC), The Caliphate According to the Prophet,”
seeks to unite dozens of factions of the Pakistani and Afghan Taliban into
a single army of terror. It includes a never-before-seen history of the
Islamic State, details chilling future battle plans, urges al-Qaeda to join the
group and says the Islamic State's leader should be recognized as the sole
ruler of the world’s 1 billion Muslims under a religious empire called a
“caliphate.”
“Accept the fact that this caliphate will survive and
prosper until it takes over the entire world and beheads every last person that
rebels against Allah," it proclaims. "This is the bitter truth,
swallow it.”
Retired Defense Intelligence Agency Director Lt. Gen.
Michael Flynn, who also reviewed the document, said it “represents the
Islamic State’s campaign plan and is something, as an intelligence officer, I
would not only want to capture, but fully exploit. It lays out their intent,
their goals and objectives, a red flag to which we must pay attention.”
Alistair Baskey, deputy spokesman for the White House’s
National Security Council, told AMI, “we are aware of the presence of
ISIL-affiliated militants in Afghanistan, and we are monitoring closely to see
whether their emergence will have a meaningful impact on the threat environment
in the region.”
The Taliban is another radical Islamic group that ruled
Afghanistan until ousted during the U.S. invasion in 2001. It continues
fighting the current Afghan government and also trying to thwart
the Islamic State's expansion into Afghanistan.
The document warns that “preparations” for an attack in
India are underway and predicts that an attack will provoke an apocalyptic
confrontation with America: “Even if the U.S tries to attack with all its
allies, which undoubtedly it will, the ummah will be united, resulting in the
final battle.” The word “ummah” refers to the entire global community of
Muslims.
Striking in India would magnify the Islamic State’s stature
and threaten the stability of the region, said Bruce Riedel, a senior fellow
with the Brookings Institution who served more than 30 years in the CIA.
“Attacking in India is the Holy Grail of South Asian jihadists.”
Pakistan Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry said the Islamic
State threat in Pakistan was discussed with White House, State Department and
Pentagon officials in June. He told reporters at the Pakistani Embassy in June
that successful allied military operations have scattered the Pakistani
Taliban.
Chaudhry denied there is an Islamic State presence in
Pakistan. It could be “a potential threat for the whole world, for our region
too, for our country too,” he said. “We believe that all countries need to
cooperate, and Pakistan, yes.”
Unlike al-Qaeda, which has targeted terror attacks
on the United States and other western nations, the document said Islamic
State leaders believe that’s the wrong strategic goal. “Instead of wasting
energy in a direct confrontation with the U.S., we should focus on an armed uprising
in the Arab world for the establishment of the caliphate,” the document said.
So far, the U.S. strategy has been limited to fighting the
militant group in Iraq and Syria, ordering limited airstrikes and
deploying trainers to strengthen Iraqi security forces.
Meanwhile, the Islamic State has recruited tens of
thousands of fighters and sympathizers from around the world.
The failure to target the radical Islamic ideas behind the
group has given its fighters the opportunity to spread, Flynn
said. “If I were in their shoes, I would say,'We are winning, we are
achieving our objectives,'” Flynn said. “They have demonstrated an incredible
level of resiliency and they will not be defeated by military means alone.”
Brutal: The document proclaims the caliphate will
'survive and prosper until it takes over the entire world and beheads every
last person that rebels against Allah (pictured: Egyptian Christians held
captive by ISIS)
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