ISIL scrambles to avoid strikes

Bill Gertz:
Members of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) are fleeing Syria for safer positions in Iraq, as rival Syrian al Qaeda forces also began moving their forces to avoid U.S. bombing attacks, according to U.S. officials and reports from the region.

Additionally, post-strike intelligence indicates both terror groups are trying to hide their locations and are avoiding electronic communications to avoid being attacked in the ongoing U.S.-led missile and aerial bombing campaign.

The movement and concealment efforts by both groups began after Monday’s opening bombing campaign of 47 cruise missile and aerial attacks have continued with strikes on ISIL-held oil facilities in Syria.
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The new iPhone 6 is likely to become the phone of choice for ISIL and al Qaeda as they seek to avoid communication devices that allows the NSA to locate them.   They will have difficulty massing their forces which will make it harder for them to attack certain areas.  Will all the allied air power focused on Iraq, I don't think they will find much safety there.

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