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Secret Torture Dungeons: Captured ISIS Monsters Face Horrific Interrogations in Baghdad’s Notorious Prisons

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EXPOSED: THE PENTAGON’S SHADOWY MIGRATION OF 5,000 ISLAMIC STATE JIHADISTS INTO IRAQI SUNLIGHT. In a covert operation shrouded in secrecy, the U.S. military has orchestrated a MASS TRANSFER of the world’s most dangerous terrorists from Syrian cages to a Baghdad interrogation complex. This is NOT a victory—it’s a STAGGERING GAMBLE with global security, dumping THOUSANDS of battle-hardened ISIS fighters from 60 nations into a fragile state.

While officials claim this “calms fears,” insiders whisper the grim reality: this facility, once a U.S. base called Camp Cooper, is now a pressure cooker of extremism. A senior Iraqi judge admits the process is “complicated and not easy,” a chilling understatement when handling suspects from Europe, Australia, Canada, and beyond—men whose home countries ABANDONED THEM and now refuse to take them back. These are the SAME extremists who butchered Yazidis, enslaved women, and plotted atrocities across continents.

Behind closed doors, masked and shackled, they are processed. But to what end? Iraq’s judiciary is overwhelmed, and the world looks away. This isn’t justice; it’s a CONVENIENT DUMPING GROUND enabled by Western powers desperate to wash their hands of a genocidal legacy THEY helped create. With sleeper cells still active, this centralized hive of jihadist ideology threatens to become a brand new breeding ground for terror.

The haunting question remains: by moving this army of fanatics, have we just built the next Islamic State headquarters UNDER OFFICIAL GUARD?



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