Yellow-eyed, serpentine Islamic State group fighters are only trying to usher you into their bloody meat-grinder of death.

That is, at least, the message that the Pentagon wishes the people of Raqqa to know, per 60,000 propaganda leaflets an American F-15 dropped over the key Syrian city on March 16. The gruesome cartoon depicts two extremist fighters at a “recruiting office” leading young people toward a blood-splattered meat grinder bearing the scrawled word “Daish” – an alternative name for the Islamic State group in the derogatory form U.S. allies in the Middle East prefer.

“This is an example of the leaflet drop that we did,” said Pentagon spokesman Army Col. Steve Warren on Thursday. This propaganda campaign is a part of the U.S.-led coalition’s Military Information Support Operations, or MISO. These tactics have been called “PsyOps,” short for psychological operations, in previous wars.

The message is clear, he says: “If you allow yourself to be recruited by Daish, you will find yourself in a meat grinder.”

“Not beneficial to your health,” he quipped.