The Pentagon's senior enlisted member
has drawn the line against ISIS: "surrender or die!"
In a blunt warning to the remaining ISIS fighters, Army Command Sgt.
Maj. John Wayne Troxell said the shrinking band of militants could
either surrender to the U.S. military or face death.
“ISIS needs to understand that the Joint Force is on orders to
annihilate them,” he wrote in a forceful message on Facebook. “So they
have two options, should they decide to come up against the United
States, our allies and partners: surrender or die!”
Troxell said the U.S.-led military
coalition would provide them safety in the form of a detainee cell,
food, a bed and due process if they give themselves up.
"If they choose not to surrender, then we will kill them with extreme
prejudice...by dropping bombs on them, shooting them in the face, or
beating them to death with our entrenching tools."
- Army Command Sgt. Maj. John Wayne Troxell
“However, if they choose not to surrender,
then we will kill them with extreme prejudice, whether that be through
security force assistance, by dropping bombs on them, shooting them in
the face, or beating them to death with our entrenching tools,” he
continued. “Regardless, they cannot win, so they need to choose what
it’s going to be.”
The post was shared Tuesday evening along with a photo of an
entrenchment tool – a collapsible shovel used by the U.S. military. It
also included the hashtag #ISIS_SurrenderOrDie.
The Facebook post doesn't appear to be Troxell’s first time warning ISIS
about the U.S. military’s intentions with entrenching tools if the
terrorists don't give up.
During a stop in Afghanistan on a United Services Organization holiday
tour last month, Troxell delivered a speech in which he said ISIS will
be “annihilated, period!”
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“That may be through advising, assisting and enabling the host-nation
partners,” he said in a video recorded by a Stars and Stripes reporter.
“It may be by dropping bombs on them. It may be by shooting them in the
face. And it even might be beating them to death with your entrenching
tool, but we are going to beat this enemy!”
Marine Gen. Joseph R. Dunford Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, and Florent Groberg, a Medal of Honor recipient, were in
attendance at the event.
As senior enlisted member, Troxell is assigned to serve as a voice for
enlisted service members at the Pentagon, the Washington Post reported.
Air Force Col. Patrick Ryder, a spokesman for Dunford and the Joint
Staff, told the Post that Troxell’s comments emphasized the U.S.-led
coalition’s resolve to defeat ISIS.
“His intent was to communicate the tenacity of the warrior ethos that,
even when faced with the brutal and unforgiving nature of combat, will
use every resource available to fight and win,” Ryder said of Troxell.
Lucia I. Suarez Sang is a Reporter for FoxNews.com. Follow her on
Twitter @luciasuarezsang
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