We publish the most important news contained in the American newspapers .. The Washington Post: American intelligence is still not sure about the danger posed by Daash newspaper "Washington Post," The United States intelligence agencies are still not sure about the danger posed by the organization Daash. The newspaper added that a few hours before the announcement of President Barack Obama's military strategy for the offensive against the organization, was one of the leading officials in the affairs of counter-terrorism testifies before Congress, that the al-Qaeda branch has about 10 thousand fighters. The next day came a new assessment of the CIA, indicates that members of the organization became more than doubled in recent months, and ranges between 20 to 31 thousand fighters in Syria and Iraq. The paper, that this tremendous disparity partly reflects uncertainty among American intelligence agencies about the extent of the dimensions and the seriousness of the threat facing America from its enemies before the latest Islamists. Obama had said in his speech last Wednesday, said the United States did not reveal yet any specific plots against its territory, but that the leaders Daash threatened America and its allies, and on the way to the implementation of those threats have not been dealt with. The newspaper added, saying, that the focus on the assumptions noted by one of the military leaders who presided over the establishment of the doctrine of counter-terrorism, which is where air strikes only in cases of imminent threat of violent attack. But in light of the face of the organization expands much faster than you can the American intelligence imaginable, has been the removal of the idea of "imminent" from that belief. Said Lisa Monaco, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, the speed, which grew out Daash organization and resources, which collected and attempts to recruit fighters Westerners, has prompted officials to respond differently than they did with any other terrorist group. She added that at least at this stage, represents a threat Daash very different. When asked press secretary to the White House for the revised estimates for the fighters Daash, said Josh Ernest, said the group has achieved some successes in the lead, after the battlefield in June this year, which reflects the vision of better intelligence was able to be accessed on the activities of Daash. According to the Washington Post that some terrorism experts have criticized Obama's decision to begin open-ended campaign against Daash, and expressed concern that led to psychological factors and fear of more evidence to what can be greatly hurt America. Said Paul Pillar, deputy director of the Counterterrorism Center, the CIA previously, that the American public has become balances the developments in the Middle East through one group which Daash. Daily Beast: execution "Heinz" may change the position of the British from entering into another war, said the site "Daily Beast" It is persuasive, although not confirming exactly, that the execution brutal hostage British David Heinz will have the same impact in Britain as it was the execution of journalists Americans James Foley and Stephen Sutlov in the United States. Public opinion British was hesitant to get involved again in a war in the Middle East, as was the case for the American public opinion, however, that the killing of American journalists has led to a major shift in public opinion in the United States in favor of military action against the jihadists who seized control of large areas of Syria and Iraq . Has resulted in the killing of Foley and Sutlov to a radical change in the very American public opinion, and pay an overwhelming majority of Americans Daash to be considered a serious threat, according to the results of the poll conducted by The Washington Post and ABC News of America. British politicians have responded angrily to what was raised in the death of Heinz, said Stella chairs, prominent MP Workers Party that he is shocked and horror news from the execution of the British hostage, while the British Foreign Office said, they are working to verify the video. The New York Times: conflicting statements between the Brotherhood and Qatar on claim 7 leaders to leave the country in the conflicting statements between the leaders of the Brotherhood fugitive and Qatari officials, said that one of the group's leaders, that the Qatari authorities asked several senior leaders to leave the country, accusing the Doha caving in to the campaign Gulf states to abandon support for the Muslim Brotherhood, which was denied by Qatari diplomat. The newspaper quoted the New York Times, about a statement released by Amr rider on the website of the group, saying that some of the symbols of the group, and its political wing, has been told by the Qatari authorities to leave the country they now comply with the request. "This in said Qatari diplomat, spoke to the newspaper on condition of anonymity , the Brotherhood leaders are those who decided to leave the country for their own reasons and not at the request of Qatar, and they are welcome if they want to return. diplomat added: "Maybe he saw some of them through the media that Qatar is under pressure, and they wanted to leave because they do not want to put the country in an awkward position. "and see the American newspaper that the departure of those leaders is the first hint that Qatar and its allies Islamists began Aredkhoun pressure violent neighbors, especially Saudi Arabia and the UAE. claims the newspaper that the views of the Muslim Brotherhood is not a radical such as Saudi Arabia, which is taking a rigid Islamic law, it adds that the Saudis and other Gulf monarchies fear of the group because of the organization wide and call for elections. despite what was published by the newspaper over the past weeks of reports that confirm Qatar's support for terrorist organizations in the region, especially in Syria and Libya, the correspondent says the diplomat Saudi Arabia and the UAE staged a campaign against Doha, and sought to blame by allowing them to collect funds for militant groups linked to al Qaeda, which in Syria. The Washington Times: American plan to train and equip 5 thousand annually Syrian rebels announced the Pentagon that they tend to train about 5 thousand Syrian rebel annually, as part of President Obama's campaign for the new Veterans organization the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, "Daash." She told The Washington Times that the details of the plan at a cost of 500 million dollars, including training and arming the Syrian rebels in a foreign country for a year, to meet the Daash. According to a Pentagon spokesman, Major General John Kirby, the United States has already found a partner willing to host a strength training. He pointed out that Saudi Arabia has already expressed its willingness to play a central role in the Pentagon plan for training. The Pentagon is still working on the details of the plan, such as how to recruit those fighters Syrians eligible to receive training from the American military figures.