quinta-feira, 2 de junho de 2016

British soldiers use Bollywood music to annoy the ISIS

The songs that adorn the extravagant scenes of Indian cinema turned war strategy against terrorism in Libya.

Bollywood e o ISIS

The fight against terrorism was more colorful and danceable. Abandoned cars playing Indian film music began to appear in the city of Sirte, Libya. The highest sound is the new strategy of britâncias military, fighting the Islamic State in the country. All because the ISIS hates the soundtracks of Bollywood.

The idea came from a British soldier of Pakistani origin. In Pakistan and Afghanistan, Indian songs are very successful - but were banned by terrorist groups. The choreographed dances with pop music are the hallmark of Bollywood films, but both ISIS and the Taliban believe that the musical style is anti-Islamic, futile and drives people away from religion.

Foreign armies in Libya are in non-combat mode - can only go to direct confrontation with the ISIS if attacked. Still, the special forces trying to get information on the form of organization of the Islamic state. But for that, they need to think of creative ways to take out the terrorists from their hideouts in the city.

According to the British newspaper The Mirror, the troops took two cars abandoned with huge speakers to the outskirts of the city and linked the sound at full height via remote control. There were watching the ISIS reaction time and how many people they sent to turn off the sound? Damned ?. This information is a starting point for the British intelligence can estimate how many members ISIS has in the region, as well as possible locations where they are hiding.

Besides the strategic issues, irritate the Islamic State is also an official objective of the mission. The idea is to discredit the ISIS in front of all the people and challenge their authority without attacking them directly.

The idea has already given you want to dance? Annoy you also ISIS (and its neighbors) with this 45-minute collection of the best music scenes Bollywood 2015.

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