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June 18, 201404:29
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ISIS Is Waging War Online

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As ISIS fighters continue their advance across Iraq, waging an online war is becoming an increasingly crucial part of its offensive. A sophisticated social media campaign coupled with well produced videos and even an app are aiding Isis spread their extremist ideology to thousands of sympathisers around the world. Channel 4’s Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller reports.