CAIRO, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Islamic State warned in a new video on
Monday that countries taking part in air strikes against Syria would
suffer the same fate as France, and threatened to attack in Washington.
The video, which appeared on a site used by Islamic State to post
its messages, begins with news footage of the aftermath of Friday's
Paris shootings in which at least 129 people were killed.
The message to countries involved in what it called the "crusader
campaign" was delivered by a man dressed in fatigues and a turban, and
identified in subtitles as Al Ghareeb the Algerian.
"We say to the states that take part in the crusader campaign that,
by God, you will have a day, God
willing, like France's and by God, as
we struck France in the center of its abode in Paris, then we swear that
we will strike America at its center in Washington," the man said.
It was not immediately possible to verify the authenticity of the
video, which purports to be the work of Islamic State fighters in the
Iraqi province of Salahuddine, north of Baghdad.
The French government has called the Paris attacks an act of war and
said it would not end its air strikes against Islamic State in Syria
and Iraq.
French fighter jets launched their biggest raids in Syria to date on
Sunday targeting theIslamic State's stronghold in the city of Raqqa.
The operation was carried out in coordination with U.S. forces.
Police raided homes of suspected Islamist militants across France overnight following the Paris attacks.
"Al Ghareeb the Algerian" also warned Europe in the video that more attacks were coming.
"I say to the European countries that we are coming, coming with
booby traps and explosives, coming with explosive belts and (gun)
silencers and you will be unable to stop us because today we are much
stronger than before," he said.
Apparently referring to international talks to end the Syrian war,
another man identified in the video as Al Karrar the Iraqi tells French
President Francois Hollande "we have decided to negotiate with you in
the trenches and not in the hotels."
Source: HuffPost
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