At his base in Sulaimaniya, nestled in the hills of the Kurdistan region of Northern Iraq, he painted a picture of an organisation
that has spent the past 12 months rebuilding from the ruins of the caliphate.
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the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, and would exploit the sense of alienation among their fellow Sunni Muslims - a minority
community. In Iraq, this is a familiar and bloody pattern.
"If we have political unrest," he said, "this is Heaven or Christmas come early for ISIS."
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