I Always Called It “ISIS”

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 24, 2017

ISIS agents, marching into Europe.

There was some serious Jewing going on with the name of “ISIS.”

That sickening monkey Obama kept referring to them as “ISIL,” and it was obvious that this was part of a plot to confuse people about the organization. He would also throw a “Daesh” in there once and a while, just to keep people confused.

Obama was a staunch supporter of the terrorist group, and in fact founded it.

Much of the kike media was fixated on calling it “IS” (“eye-ess”).

Under Trump, we’re going to keep a normal name.

As the reader is aware, I’ve always called ISIS “ISIS.”

Fox News:

Not Daesh. Not ISIL. Not IS.

The Pentagon has officially declared the name of the terror group the United States and its allies have been fighting for years is, in fact, ISIS.

“We have officially switched to ISIS,” Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said in a briefing with reporters Friday. “They all mean the same thing.” Davis said ISIS already had been used unofficially in the past inside the Pentagon because it was the “easiest to understand.”

While “ISIS” has been widely accepted for years as the common acronym for the Islamic State, then-Secretary of State John Kerry and others in the Obama administration insisted for years on using “ISIL” or “Daesh,” the acronym formed using Arabic letters to spell Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

The Pentagon released a memorandum Friday afternoon dated Feb. 13 outlining the official change.

“We view ISIS, ISIL and Da’esh as interchangeable terms for the same thing. ISIS is the term most known and understood by the American public, and it is what our leadership uses. This memo simply aligns our terminology,” Davis said in a statement attached to the memo.

No more confusion.

We know who our enemy is.

The Moslems.

So we’re using another term as well:

Radical.

Islamic.

Terror.