Bikers Battle Terrorists

bikers ISISThe terrorist group located in Iraq and Syria, has another enemy: bikers from the Netherlands.  So far, three different members of the Dutch motorcycle group 'No Surrender' have gone to Syria and Iraq to join the Kurdish troops fighting against these militants.

This motorcycle group, under the leadership of Klaas Otto, confirmed that there are now three of their members in the Middle East.  These members have sent photos and other information back to the group, and the group is very proud that their members are taking part in such a battle.  They aren't the only foreign people fighting in the battle against Terrorists, however.  In fact, there are some U.S. citizens in the battle.  They may not necessarily be bikers, but they do have great pride in their country.  All total, there are people from more than 80 different countries in the battle against Terrorists.

Bikers and others who are fighting alongside Kurdish troops don't have a specific uniform or anything.  Some of them wear skull patches and other things on their jackets and vests to help identify themselves and show their support for the battle.

The official stance of the Netherlands, which once stated that joining any foreign armed forces was illegal, has been changed so that it's now legal to battle against any foreign group.  However, it's illegal to join any group that's going to attack the Netherlands or any group that is labeled as a terrorist group.  Of course, if these bikers engage in any other illegal activity, they could still be indicted on charges.  The act of joining the battle against terrorists, however, has the government's unofficial approval.

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