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Why do Isis terrorists dare not provoke China? Is Isis likely to attack China?

Isis is an extremist terrorist organization that claims to be a nation and active in Iraq and Syria. Before 2003, it carried out activities in the name of the Iraqi branch of Al Qaeda. For more than ten years, apart from killing a Chinese in 2015, very few Chinese were killed in Isis terrorist attacks. What is the reason why Isis did not kill Chinese. The following is a small series of information about why Isis did not kill Chinese people. Welcome to read.

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Why Isis terrorists dare not provoke China

Because bin Laden believed in Islam and believed that the Americans had violated this belief. When he was young, he took part in the Soviet Union's military action against the United States. Later, after the end of the war, he set up his own army to fight against the United States.

China has always respected the Islamic faith and has not participated in the aggression against the Arab world. Do not interfere in their internal affairs. He has also provided assistance to many Islamic countries. China has good relations with all Islamic countries. There is no reason for bin Laden to dislike China or to attack China.

Bin Laden was a retaliatory attack. China is a country without hatred. He has no reason to attack. In addition to the fact that China has not invaded the Islamic world, there is another reason that China has entangled with the United States and other related countries, such as resisting US aggression and aiding Korea. Bin Laden believes that China is also a force against the United States. Even if the conflict of interests between China and the United States is not big, they are still hostile to each other militarily. With the same front as himself, he can be regarded as a non aligned ally. Naturally, bin Laden will not fight against China.

Why don't the Chinese fight against Isis

China has good reason to participate in the attack against Islamic state terrorists. Because the Asian giant's economy is heavily dependent on energy imports from the Middle East. At present, China imports more oil from the region than the United States and is the largest investor in Iraq's oil industry.

And Chinese authorities are stepping up their fight against increasingly fierce Muslim separatists in Xinjiang, where Islamic state leaders boast of recruiting new soldiers from China and attacking Xinjiang.

Analysts say China's rulers are reluctant to be more involved in the crackdown on the Islamic state, possibly because they are afraid of being dragged into the Middle East vortex by the United States, and that China has doubts about us intentions in the Middle East.

To Beijing's dismay, western countries have long suspected Beijing's tough response to the Uighur separatist riots in Xinjiang, insisting that only with the authorization of the United Nations can other countries carry out military operations in a sovereign state.

This week, for the first time, China's state-run media linked Xinjiang's armed elements with Islamic state terrorists. An unidentified Chinese anti terrorist source said Uighur armed elements want to strengthen their ties with international terrorist organizations in order to obtain their support for China's terrorist activities.

In July, Abu & middot; Becker, a man claiming to be a terrorist in the Islamic state, claimed that several Chinese were among his fighters and accused the Chinese government of torturing Muslims and destroying East Turkistan organizations.

What is the possibility of Isis attacking China?

In terms of military attack. Isis is now mainly active in Syria and northern Iraq. If Isis wants to attack China by force, it has to deal with Iran first and then the five Central Asian countries.

In terms of terrorist attacks. Isis is now busy attacking European countries with open doors and has no time or mind to attack us. That's why even if Europe has double standards, we have to support them against terrorism. Support Europe's anti-terrorism and keep the danger of terrorist attacks in Europe. Even without Europe, Isis's first target will be lighthouse countries, not China.

At present, what is challenging in China is the East Turkistan forces that dream of Establishing East Turkestan. Although some East Turkistan elements ventured abroad to participate in the Isis Jihad, there was no sign of return from public reports.

Therefore, Isis may attack China, but it is relatively small. At present, the main enemy is East Turkistan.

Islamic terrorism in China

In the past 18 months, more than 300 people have died in violence in Xinjiang. In March this year, Uighur terrorists attacked and killed 31 people in Kunming railway station with knives.

Beijing has accused the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) and the World Uighur Congress of violence. But western governments disagree with Beijing, and Chinese officials are angry,.

The U.S. State Department has not listed the East Iraq movement in the list of international terrorist organizations, and doubts its real status and role. Outside China, the World Uighur Congress is even regarded as a peaceful human rights group promoting the independence of the Uygur people.

Beijing believes that this kind of tolerant speech is an undeserved double standard in the fight against terrorism. At the same time, the Chinese government is now increasingly skeptical about the real intentions of the United States and that Washington and its allies are curbing China and weakening the influence of the Chinese Communist Party.

China's silence on whether to join the anti-terrorism coalition led by the United States indicates that China is questioning the purpose of the United States. However, some Chinese experts have said that Beijing should play a more active role in the international anti-terrorism campaign to emphasize its concern for and maintenance of international order and justice, and should let the PLA and the US army fight together. This is a good opportunity for the PLA to learn from the US military.

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Islamic state announced the news in a recent issue of dabiq, an English language magazine for Sunni Muslim jihadists. The magazine spread on twitter.

They did not disclose when and where the hostages were abducted or where they are currently being held.

For the two hostages, the Islamic state has published an advertisement announcing the sale of the hostages. The photo shows two hostages in yellow prison uniforms.

The text says the Norwegian hostage is OLE Johan grimsgaard ofstad, in his 40s, and the Chinese hostage is fan Jinghui, 50.

At the bottom of each hostage's photo is the text 'to the people concerned, the Crusaders, the infidels and their allies, as well as the institutions known as human rights organizations. The hostages were abandoned by their governments, which did not do their best and did not pay to buy their freedom. '

The title under the ad also says' whoever is willing to pay for their release or transfer can contact the following telephone number, 'and' limited time '.

They didn't say how much ransom they were asking for, or when the deadline for payment was.

In Oslo, the Norwegian Prime Minister confirmed the kidnapping of a Norwegian citizen. He said the Norwegian man in his 40s was abducted at the end of January.

No Chinese official has commented on the kidnapping to reporters.