Sunday, May 7, 2017

FBI Women Agent to Syria to Nikahi ISIS Muhaimin militan

WASHINGTON - An FBI female agent went to Syria to marry an ISIS militant. Ulah agents â € œnakalâ € is being investigated by the authorities of the United States (US).

An agent named Daniela Greene works as an interpreter for the FBI. He uses social media to spy on ISIS militant German Denis Cuspert, known as a former rapper.

Cuspert aka Deso Dogg alias Abu Talha al-Almani is an online ISIS recruiters who are known to be productive. He earned a reputation as one of the most brutal foreign militants.

This German man has appeared in a video released by the Islamic State or ISIS, where he threatened to cut off Barack Obama who was then serving as US president.

From the report under investigation, Greene, who initially spied on Cuspert, fell in love with the ISIS militant. Cuspert manages to convince the FBI agent to join him in Syria.

According to a Federal Court document viewed by CNN, Greene departs at the end of June 2014 to Syria without notifying the FBI office of his plans.

Greene, 38, contacted Cuspert on Skype. They arranged a plan to go to Istanbul, where the two would meet and marry before crossing the border to Syria.

Just two weeks after arriving, the FBI agent sent an email from Syrian territory to a stranger in the US who showed that he had multiple thoughts.

"I am weak and do not know how to handle anything else," he wrote on July 8. "I'm really making a mess at this point," continued Greene's letter.

"I'm away and I can not go back, I do not even know how to do it, if I try to go home, I'm in a very hard environment and I do not know how long I'll stay here, but no problem, it's too late. Â €

Greene, who was born in Czechoslovakia and raised in Germany and emigrated to the United States, spent several months in Syria before realizing his guilt. Nevertheless, he finally made it home to America, where he was arrested on charges of terrorism.

He received a two-year sentence and was released last summer.

This incident was only revealed after the judge canceled some court documents that had embarrassed the US security service.

"This is a great shame for the FBI, no doubt," said John Kirby, a former State Department official. He suspects the entry of Greene to Syria requires the approval of the senior ISIS leader.

"Most of the outsiders trying to get into the ISIS region in Syria risk being beheaded," Kirby said. "So that he can enter as an American, as a woman, as an FBI employee, and to be able to stay with a known ISIS leader, that everything must be coordinated," Kirby added.

The FBI had no reason to suspect Greene, who was hired as an eloquent translator, that he would be a mischievous agent.

At the time of his departure to Syria, Greene who already has an American husband confessed that he went to visit his parents in Munich, Germany. However, he turned out to go to Istanbul to contact Cuspert.

Greene, who now works as a "hostess" at a hotel, said in a brief interview that she was afraid to discuss the details of her case.

"If I talk to you, my family will be in danger," Greene said.

Shawn Moore, Greene's lawyer, describes his client as being intelligent, articulate and naive.

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