[blind-democracy] Airstrike Targeting 'Jihadi John' Offers Jim Foley's Mother No Solace

  • From: Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2015 15:14:11 -0500


Mosendz writes: "The mother of murdered American journalist James Foley says
it is 'sad' the U.S. is putting its resources into exacting revenge, after
she was notified by FBI officials late Thursday evening that her son's
killer had been targeted in an airstrike."

James Foley in Tripoli, Libya, August 2011. (photo: James Pedneault)


Airstrike Targeting 'Jihadi John' Offers Jim Foley's Mother No Solace
By Polly Mosendz, Newsweek
14 November 15

The mother of murdered American journalist James Foley says it is "sad" the
U.S. is putting its resources into exacting revenge, after she was notified
by FBI officials late Thursday evening that her son's killer had been
targeted in an airstrike.
Foley was beheaded by Mohammed Emwazi, an executioner with the Islamic State
militant group (ISIS), known by the moniker "Jihadi John." A video released
by the group last August showed Foley in his last moments, and an image of
his beheaded body was shown later. The group released similar videos of
American journalist Steven Sotloff and aid workers Abdul-Rahman Kassig,
David Haines and Alan Henning.
Emwazi was reportedly targeted by an airstrike in Raqqa, Syria, but it was
unclear on Friday afternoon if he was killed or injured in the attack.
The strike does not give Diane Foley solace, however. In an interview with
ABC News, she said, "It saddens me that here in America...we're celebrating
the killing of this deranged, pathetic young man."
Speaking of the man who killed her son, she said, "It's just so sad that our
precious resources have been concentrated to seek revenge, if you will, or
kill this man when if a bit of them had been utilized to save our young
Americans."
She added, "That's what our country should be doing, I think, is protecting
our citizens and the vulnerable, the people who are suffering, not trying to
seek revenge and bomb. Jim would've been devastated with the whole thing.
Jim was a peacemaker. He wanted to know how we could figure out why, why all
this is happening."
Asked if justice had been served by targeting Emwazi, Foley said it had not,
adding that she doesn't like "this bully part" of America. She said she
hopes the nation can lead in a peaceful manner.
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James Foley in Tripoli, Libya, August 2011. (photo: James Pedneault)
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Airstrike Targeting 'Jihadi John' Offers Jim Foley's Mother No Solace
By Polly Mosendz, Newsweek
14 November 15
he mother of murdered American journalist James Foley says it is "sad" the
U.S. is putting its resources into exacting revenge, after she was notified
by FBI officials late Thursday evening that her son's killer had been
targeted in an airstrike.
Foley was beheaded by Mohammed Emwazi, an executioner with the Islamic State
militant group (ISIS), known by the moniker "Jihadi John." A video released
by the group last August showed Foley in his last moments, and an image of
his beheaded body was shown later. The group released similar videos of
American journalist Steven Sotloff and aid workers Abdul-Rahman Kassig,
David Haines and Alan Henning.
Emwazi was reportedly targeted by an airstrike in Raqqa, Syria, but it was
unclear on Friday afternoon if he was killed or injured in the attack.
The strike does not give Diane Foley solace, however. In an interview with
ABC News, she said, "It saddens me that here in America...we're celebrating
the killing of this deranged, pathetic young man."
Speaking of the man who killed her son, she said, "It's just so sad that our
precious resources have been concentrated to seek revenge, if you will, or
kill this man when if a bit of them had been utilized to save our young
Americans."
She added, "That's what our country should be doing, I think, is protecting
our citizens and the vulnerable, the people who are suffering, not trying to
seek revenge and bomb. Jim would've been devastated with the whole thing.
Jim was a peacemaker. He wanted to know how we could figure out why, why all
this is happening."
Asked if justice had been served by targeting Emwazi, Foley said it had not,
adding that she doesn't like "this bully part" of America. She said she
hopes the nation can lead in a peaceful manner.
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