ISIS In Mexico - The notorious Islamic State terrorists recently released a rap video suggesting imminent threats to America. The report came as news circulated that the extremists had established a camping ground in northern Mexico, eight miles near the U.S. border.
And while law enforcement agencies in the U.S. have been forced to deny claims that ISIS militants are already in Mexico, the group's latest propaganda video purported looming threats in the U.S. territory. According to Vocativ, the rap video subtitled in English, features some bloody scenes of beheading and torture. It also suggests suicide bombers in Germany and in Times Square, New York.
"To the enemies of Allah, where are your troops?" the rapper said, which was spoken in German language. "We can no longer wait, O Allah destroy them! Now listen you dogs of hell, this is a message and more are going to follow. This is just the beginning."
Since there are already looming threats for possible terrorism in the U.S. after several reports claim that ISIS are in Mexico, the chilling rap video also suggests some imminent warnings.
"Mutilated soldiers are coming back to your homeland, close to desperation, eyes are being lost, bodies without legs, we want your blood, it tastes so wonderful," these words are heard in the three-minute long video, which was broadcast on ISIS's al-Hayat media network, the propaganda arm that focuses on Western audience.
In the propaganda clip, it included the previously unreleased footage of the execution of Brit national David Haines last year and the beheadings of 21 Egyptian Copts by a Libyan affiliate in February. It also features images of injured western troops being evacuated. Graphic scenes of beheadings and the immolation of Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kaseasbeh are also seen in the gruesome clip.
Aside from the frightening pictures, images of President Barack Obama, former Pentagon Press Secretary Adm. John Kirby, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey are also included in the video.
Meanwhile, following the report that ISIS released a rap video with warnings to the U.S., the Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog group, claimed that ISIS has set up a base in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, only a few miles from El Paso, Texas. The Independent reported the claims were credited to unidentified "Mexican authorities" and reported by several right-wing media outlets.
Washington Times also learned that the report additionally claim the ISIS militants were working with the notorious Juarez Cartel in Anapra, Chihuahua and in Puerto Palomas with a view to passing through "the porous border between Acala and Fort Hancock, Texas."
As the ISIS rap video already suggests looming threats, El Paso-based ABC-7 News contacted several federal agencies connected to border security to investigate the report. The news agency learned the report claiming ISIS in Mexico is unverified. However, beyond the fact that they're simply implausible, experts cautioned that such claims might prove harmful as they're "exactly the kind of thing ISIS wants people to report."
With the rap video and the possibility that ISIS is already in Mexico, the terrorist group clearly has the will to commit any atrocity imaginable.
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