ISIS, the executioner is terrified. London: "We will have no mercy, he will die"

27/07/15

The executioner of the Islamic state known as 'Jihadi John' has allegedly fled to Syria. According to British newspaper The Mirror, Mohammed Emwazi would be terrified. He himself, the symbol of the atrocities of Isis, immortalized with bravado while cutting American and British hostages, would now tremble at the thought of seeing the light of the sun.

According to the British newspaper, the British terrorist would also be afraid of his "friends" terrorists, because he was no longer considered useful to the cause of the caliphate.

But the 26enne would have moved to Syria due to the terror of the American and British special departments who were ordered to return it to their homeland.

The Hunter Killer of France, Germany, England, United States and Australia have been ordered to eliminate the 'Boia', now relegated to the rank of 'lost sheep'. Mohammed Emwazi is held responsible for the murders of journalists and humanitarian workers Stephen Sotloff, James Foley, David Haines, Alan and Peter Henning Kassig. Some executions were filmed and published on the network by the terrorist group's media arm.

That bold man and with perfect English with a typical London accent, used for the propaganda of the Islamic State in the early stages of the movement, now fears of ending his own victims.

From student model to executioner

John the Jihadist, is a victim of his own "popularity". The executioner that the world has learned to know, that man dressed in black, wearing a mask and armed with a serrated knife that he uses to slaughter the victims in the name of the Islamic State, is now uncomfortable for the Caliphate himself.

After the September 11 attacks, it was considered plausible to use rudimentary weapons of mass destruction to hit the western metropolises, but few imagined that a man armed with a knife and a video director could sow terror all over the world . That judge and executioner, was the western nightmare since its first execution. That diabolical character, is called Mohammed Emwazi, bourgeois jihadist of 26 years.

Now, he's afraid, but why?

First of all because all the secret services in the world know who he is and his photo is in the public domain. That guy wearing a Pittsburgh Pirates cap, he's not scared anymore and it's time for him to leave the scene. In short, that boy who knows everything now, has lost the surprise effect.

He is one of the most sought-after men in the Middle East, and sworn vengeance of at least four nations is hanging over him with assault groups specifically sent to the region to end it. Mohammed Emwazi then, can not be taken alive because it is an important source of data, which is why the militants of the Islamic State have already placed it on the margins of the organization.

But the problems for John and what he can do to his terrorist friends are not over. Every jihadist on the phone with Emwazi knows he's targeting a drone, and all Hunter Killer missions have been authorized by the Pentagon. Because if it is true that terrorists can hide in their lands, they can not do anything against the US satellite network.

It should also be noted that ISIS is infusing two particular feelings in the world: anger and hope. Anger for ruthless executions and that modus vivendi that offends any reference to the Koran and hope because the identification of the executioner has transmitted to the world the certainty that this nightmare will end. Alive or dead, it does not matter. And this is important for the families of the victims who want only their elimination. Here then is the decision of the Isis to remove a man on whom hangs a sentence of death that will never expire.

One wonders: the Caliphate will continue to consider fundamental "The Beatles" (the four English captors of Westerners kidnapped) in consideration of the fact that they are first level targets? The choice to recruit Emwazi was not causal, but a powerful reminder: the enemy was among them. Not a distant person who speaks Arabic, but a boy who grew up in London. The demystification of the executioner, however, may have reduced the propaganda effect for the Islamic State. Today he is only a killer, like the others. It is also true, however, that if the world is "accustomed" to John, this does not mean that fundamentalists could not find other methods to shock the public.

From boia to lost sheep

"Dead Man Walking." Jihadi John, the author of the beheadings of Western hostages seized by ISIS, received this codename from the British special departments.The British government instructed SAS to form a killer team with a single purpose : bring the head of John the Boia to London.

The team, active since last January, is made up of sixty members of the SAS who have received "specific training with the latest equipment" at the Hereford base. The team operates completely independently of the other SAS teams deployed in the secret base in the desert of Iraq, managed by MI6 and deemed inaccessible. The goal is to track down and monitor the movements of the jihadist John, intercepting any kind of communication in and out of the terrorists that can lead back to his position.

If John Il Boia were to be found in a neighboring country, the "Sixties" would have already been authorized to cross the borders in order to bring the body of Jihadi John back to London. Should "The Beatles" be in the same position, Great Britain and the US are ready to unleash all the firepower at their disposal. In fact, the "Sixties" are not the only ones to look for "John". Even the American Tier-1 have been ordered to eliminate the threat at any cost, but the entire 'Task Force Black' "can not wait to meet John.

London, "must die"

Mohammed Emwazi, was born in Kuwait, grew up in the suburbs of London, and computer programmer at the University of Westminster. Emwazi's transformation, described as a kind and peaceful man, has revived the problem of the fascination of ruthless extremism and the role of Britain as an incubator of Islamic militants. Emwazi, would have been kept an eye on by the secret services before leaving Britain for Syria.

Those who know him describe Mohammed as an "extremely kind, polite, very calm boy". His first appearance dates back to last August, when he beheaded the American journalist James Foley. Emwazi would later execute the American journalist Steven Sotloff, the British aid worker David Haines, British taxi driver Alan Henning and US humanitarian worker Peter Kassig.

Emwazi was arrested for the first time in 2009, Tanzania, where he had gone on safari after graduation with two friends (a German convert to Islam named Omar and another man, Abu Talib). In fact, the British authorities already suspected an affiliation to the terrorist group Shalab, active in Somalia. Landed at the airport in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in May of 2009, they were arrested by the police and held one night before being deported. It was then that the British secret services would have asked Emwazi to become an informer. Emwazi, after his forced return from Tanzania, moved to Kuwait and began working for a while as a computer programmer.

In 2010, he returns twice to Britain to visit the family, but when he tries to return to Kuwait, he is refused a visa. Emwazi, then, tries to change his name to the registry office. What he gets in the 2013, when he changes his name legally in Mohammed al-Ayan. It was then that he buys a new ticket for Kuwait, but this time he is again blocked and interrogated by the secret services. A week later, Emwazi leaves her parents' house forever. Four months later, the family reports his disappearance. The London police replied to them that their son went to Syria in the ranks of the terrorists.

Franco Iacch