In an interview with Kurdistan24, Khweis said he left his hometown of Alexandria, Virginia in mid-December and then traveled through Europe and eventually to Turkey, where he met an Iraqi girl from Mosul. The pair crossed into Syria and arrived in Mosul by the middle of January.
"I made a bad decision to go... to Mosul," Khweis said. "At the time I made the decision, I was not thinking straight. On the way there I regretted, and I wanted to go back home after things didn't work out and saw myself living in such an environment."
Khweis said his parents moved to the U.S. from the Palestinian territories decades ago and that he attended mosques "not that frequent(ly)" before leaving home. He did not elaborate on why he decided to join ISIS.
...no!
Snippy said
6:10 PM, 03/17/16
Hot virgin babe in Mosul.
Pipes FC said
6:11 PM, 03/17/16
"My message to the American people is that life in Mosul is really very bad......."
Thanks for the heads up Capt Obvious, you should have figured that out as you were headed in against the flow of traffic.
Snippy said
6:16 PM, 03/17/16
Gawddam, that's sad.
They're everywhere.
Uke said
1:48 AM, 03/18/16
Pipes said:
"My message to the American people is that life in Mosul is really very bad......."
Thanks for the heads up Capt Obvious, you should have figured that out as you were headed in against the flow of traffic.
Did he meet her on Craigslist? Was she HAWT?
IRBIL, Iraq -- A 26-year-old American man who surrendered Monday after fighting with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) for several months said he was "not thinking straight" when he left the U.S. to join the terror group.
Mohamad Jamal Khweis turned himself in to Iraqi Kurdish forces in northern Iraq in Monday, CBS News foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reported.
In an interview with Kurdistan24, Khweis said he left his hometown of Alexandria, Virginia in mid-December and then traveled through Europe and eventually to Turkey, where he met an Iraqi girl from Mosul. The pair crossed into Syria and arrived in Mosul by the middle of January.
"I made a bad decision to go... to Mosul," Khweis said. "At the time I made the decision, I was not thinking straight. On the way there I regretted, and I wanted to go back home after things didn't work out and saw myself living in such an environment."
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/mohamad-jamal-khweis-american-man-reveals-why-he-fought-for-isis/
So...
Khweis said his parents moved to the U.S. from the Palestinian territories decades ago and that he attended mosques "not that frequent(ly)" before leaving home. He did not elaborate on why he decided to join ISIS.
...no!
"My message to the American people is that life in Mosul is really very bad......."
Thanks for the heads up Capt Obvious, you should have figured that out as you were headed in against the flow of traffic.
They're everywhere.
Pipes said:
"My message to the American people is that life in Mosul is really very bad......."
Thanks for the heads up Capt Obvious, you should have figured that out as you were headed in against the flow of traffic.
Atta way Pipes +2