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Following the horrific atrocity in Paris on Friday, it seems ISIS are stronger than ever but according to this Australian news presenter, ISIL are weak.

His important message is something everyone needs to hear and here’s why.

At least 129 people were slaughtered in the Paris massacre and ISIS claimed responsibility.

Presenter Waleed Aly makes it clear that there is no doubt the attacks took place under the ISIL flag but what is unconfirmed is whether the attack was planned, ordered or funded by ISIL’s leaders in Syria.


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Using a number of ‘DIY terrorist’ attacks as examples, he says: ‘This is what ISIL do. They take credit for any act of terror on Western soil so that they appear bigger and tougher than they actually are.’



Isil have reportedly admitted to this in their monthly magazine.

The presenter continues: ‘ISIL don’t want you to know that they would quickly be crushed if they faced a proper army on a real battlefield.

‘They want you to fear them, they want you to become angry, they want all of us to become hostile and here’s why.’

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He provides a clear explanation for what ISIS is actually trying to do, saying the main aim of the ‘evil organisation’ is to make Muslims the enemy of the west, so they’ll have nowhere to turn to but them.

Yet it is his praiseworthy closing remarks that are the most empowering, as he unequivocally describes the terrorist organisation as ‘dumbfounded in its stupidity and blood-curdling in its barbarity.’

‘I won’t be manipulated,’ he bravely says, adding, ‘I’m pretty sure that right now, none of us want to help these bastards.’

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