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Clips from the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is included in arecruitment video purportedly released by al-Qaeda terrorist group-affiliates. The clipsinclude Trump spoke about his plan to ban all Muslims from entering US VPC

Recruitment video allegedly released by the terrorist group al-Qaeda-affiliated primary and aimed at Muslim Americans including clips from the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's calls for ban on Muslims entering the u.s., the site IntelligenceGroup reported Saturday.

The video weaves together with Trump's comments, delivered at a campaign appearancein South Carolina on December 7, with archive video from recruiters dead now-top al-Qaeda Anwar al-Awlaki called on Muslims in the West to either leave or stay and fight. "

In the clip archive, the birth of al-Awlaki, who was killed in 2011 in Yemen, called onMuslims in the West "to learn from the lessons of history."

"There are storm clouds gathered on the horizon you," al-Awlaki said, noting American history with slavery and the Ku Klux Klan. "Tomorrow will be the land of religiousdiscrimination and concentration camps."

The video shows Trump says: "Donald j. Trump is calling for a total and completeshutdown of Muslims who entered the United States until a representative of our country can know what the [expletive] happens." Group of bleeps out the use of the word "hell."


The clip is part of the 51-minute propaganda video released by al-Shabab, an al-QaedaAffiliate based in Somalia. This is the second in a series of two al Shabab recruitmentvideo highlighting the birth of jihadists fighting for the group in Somalia, according tosite, a us-based organisation that monitors extremist activity online.

The video was distributed Friday on Twitter by al-Kataib Media Foundation, an Islamic militant organization, the site reported, according to Reuters.

The video came two weeks after a heated exchange between Trump and camp campaignthe Democratic Party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who said during a debate of the Democratic candidates in the past month that Trump's comments about Muslimimmigrants make it the "best recruiters" to the Islamic State, a terrorist group that is not affiliated with al Shabab.

He suggested the Group of extremists using Trump at a recruiting video.

This statement strongly denied by Trump, who said on ABC'S this week on 20 December:"know Clinton and knows Hillary, he succeeded."

He also demanded an apology from the Clinton campaign, who replied: "Hell, no!"


Clips of achival statement by now-deceased leader of militant Anwar al-Awlaki are part of a terrorist recruitment video released Jan. 1, 2016, which includes a video clip of the GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, a terrorism monitoring group site report.(Photo: Rita Katz, site)
The Clinton camp, however, described the comments by saying he does not refer to a particular video but that sharp statement by Trump about Muslims being used on social media in the Middle East to recruit radical new followers.

"He's not referring to a particular video, but she is being used in social media by ISIS aspropaganda," said Clinton communications director Jen Palmieri, using the acronym forthe terror group.

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