ISIS Threatens To Kill Steven Sotloff After Beheading James Foley

| By By LARA JAKES 

*     Posted: 08/20/2014 3:09 am EDT Updated: 23 minutes ago 

 
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WASHINGTON (AP) — In a horrifying act of revenge for U.S. airstrikes in
northern Iraq, militants with the Islamic State extremist group have
beheaded American journalist James Foley — and are threatening to kill
another hostage, U.S. officials say.

The White House must now weigh the risks of adopting an aggressive policy to
destroy the Islamic State against resisting any action that could result in
the death of another American.

It will also confront the potentially necessary step of pursuing the Islamic
State in Syria, where President Barack Obama has resisted launching
airstrikes or deploying significant American firepower.

Obama was expected to make a statement Wednesday about Foley's killing.

U.S. officials confirmed a grisly video released Tuesday showing Islamic
State militants beheading Foley. Separately, Foley's family confirmed his
death in a statement posted on a Facebook page that was created to rally
support for his release, saying they "have never been prouder of him."

"He gave his life trying to expose the world to the suffering of the Syrian
people," said the statement, which was attributed to Foley's mother, Diane
Foley. She implored the militants to spare the lives of other hostages.
"Like Jim, they are innocents. They have no control over American government
policy in Iraq, Syria or anywhere in the world."

Foley, 40, from Rochester, New Hampshire, went missing in northern Syria in
November 2012 while freelancing for Agence France-Presse and the
Boston-based media company GlobalPost. The car he was riding in was stopped
by four militants in a contested battle zone that both Sunni rebel fighters
and government forces were trying to control. He had not been heard from
since.

The beheading marks the first time the Islamic State has killed an American
citizen since the Syrian conflict broke out in March 2011, upping the stakes
in an increasingly chaotic and multilayered war. The killing is likely to
complicate U.S. involvement in Iraq and the Obama administration's efforts
to contain the group as it expands in both Iraq and Syria.

The group is the heir apparent of the militancy known as al-Qaida in Iraq,
which beheaded many of its victims, including American businessman Nicholas
Berg in 2004.

The video released on websites Tuesday appears to show the increasing
sophistication of the Islamic State group's media unit and begins with
scenes of Obama explaining his decision to order airstrikes.

It then cuts to a balding man in an orange jumpsuit kneeling in the desert,
next to a black-clad militant with a knife to his throat. Foley's name
appears in both English and Arabic graphics on screen. After the captive
speaks, the masked man is shown apparently beginning to cut at his neck; the
video fades to black before the beheading is completed. The next shot
appears to show the captive lying dead on the ground, his head on his body.
The video appears to have been shot in an arid area; there is no vegetation
to be seen and the horizon is in the distance where the sand meets the
gray-blue sky.

At the end of the video, a militant shows a second man, who was identified
as another American journalist, Steven Sotloff, and warns that he could be
the next captive killed. Sotloff was kidnapped near the Syrian-Turkish
border in August 2013; he had freelanced for Time, the National Interest and
MediaLine.

One U.S. official said the video appeared to be authentic, and two other
U.S. officials said the victim was Foley. All three officials spoke on
condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the
killing by name.

Several senior U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the situation said
the Islamic State very recently threatened to kill Foley to avenge the
crushing airstrikes over the past two weeks against militants advancing on
Mount Sinjar, the Mosul dam and the Kurdish capital of Irbil.

Both areas are in northern Iraq, which has become a key front for the
Islamic State as its fighters travel to and from Syria.

Since Aug. 8, the U.S. military has struck at least 70 Islamic State targets
— including security checkpoints, vehicles and weapons caches. It's not
clear how many militants have been killed in the strikes, although it's
likely that some were.

The Islamic State militant group is so ruthless in its attacks against all
people they consider heretics or infidels that it has been disowned by
al-Qaida's leaders. In seeking to impose its harsh interpretation of Islamic
law in the lands it is trying to control, the extremists have slain soldiers
and civilians alike in horrifying ways — including mounting the decapitated
heads of some of its victims on spikes.

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists estimated Tuesday that
about 20 journalists are missing in Syria, and has not released their
nationalities. In its annual report in November, the committee concluded
that the missing journalists were either being held and threatened with
death by extremists, or taken captive by gangs seeking ransom. The group's
report described the widespread seizure of journalists as unprecedented and
largely unreported by news organizations in the hope that keeping the
kidnappings out of public view may help in the captives' release.

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Associated Press writers Bradley Klapper and Julie Pace in Washington, Rik
Stevens in Rochester, New Hampshire, and Zeina Karam in Beirut contributed
to this report.

 

 

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