Islamic State terrorists have released a new video calling on lone wolf attacks in the United States — and taking potshots at America’s leaders, characterizing President Obama as the “mule of the Jews” and labeling Secretary of State John Kerry as out-of-touch and ineffective.

Specifically, Islamic State spokesman Abu Mohammad al-Adnani labels Mr. Kerry in the video as an “old uncircumcised geezer,” the Daily Mail reported. He then slings the phrase of “mule of the Jews” at Mr. Obama, before calling on those of Muslim faith to take action and wage war on those who of non-Islam belief.

“If you can, kill a disbelieving American or European — especially the spiteful and filthy French — or an Australian or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever from the disbelievers waging war, including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State … kill him in any manner or way, however that may be,” Al-Adnani said, the Daily Mail reported.

France angered the terrorist organization when four of their airstrikes killed dozens of Islamic State members. The group is also angry with Mr. Obama for announcing that 40 nations have agreed to stand by America’s side and fight Islamic State terrorists.

“Obama, the mule of the Jews, suddenly became a sheikh, mufti, and an Islamic preacher, warning the people and preaching in defense of Islam, claiming that the Islamic State has nothing to do with Islam,” said Al-Adnani, the Daily Mail reported. “This occurred during six different addresses he made in the span of a single month, all of them about the threat of the Islamic State.”

And of Mr. Kerry, Al-Adnani waxed especially harshly.

“The uncircumcised old geezer, suddenly because an Islamic jurist, issuing a verdict to the people that the Islamic State was distorting Islam, that what it was doing was against Islamic teachings, and that the Islamic State was an enemy of Islam,” Al-Adnani said, referencing Mr. Kerry’s testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, the Daily Mail reported.

The video spans about 42 minutes and was released over social media.

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