The film also taunts America claiming that military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq have left troops "demoralised".
ISIS have released a chilling new video threatening the UK for being part of a 'coalition of devils'.
The film also taunts America to 'bring it on' claiming that military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq have left troops "demoralised".
During the four minute clip, released online yesterday, an image shows the flags of 60 nations the terrorists say are part of a global coalition against the Islamic State.
The UK is among them, along with the US, Japan, Canada, France and Australia.
A booming, Hollywood-style voice over says: "We only bow to Allah unless the countless deviant factions raising their false banners.
"America, you claim to have the greatest army history has known.
"You may have the numbers and weapons but your soldiers lack the will and resolve, still scarred from their defeats in Afghanistan and Iraq.
"They return dead or suicidal, with over 6,500 of them killing themselves each year."
The message accuses the US of 'cooking the figures' of those ISIS fighters killed in air strikes, claiming that they 'haunt the minds of your soldiers'.
The propaganda video also goes on to threaten the allies who fight against Islamic State.
"There's your coalition of devils with Iran, Turkey and Russia joining the fray.
"That's because the Millah of Kufr (unbelievers) will also unite you to fight the truth.
"So bring it on — all of you. Your numbers only increase us in faith.
"We're counting your banners, which our prophet said would reach 80 in number and then the flames of war will finally burn you on the hills of death.
"Bring it on… Gather your allies. Plot against us and show us no respite.
"Our ally is the greatest. He is Allah and all glory goes to him."
The video then finishes with a quote from the Qur'an above the planet Earth: "So resolve upon your plan and [call upon] your associates.
"Then not let your plan be obscure to you. Then carry it out upon me and do not give it respite."
Similar videos have reportedly been released at the same time in French, Russian and Turkish.