Veterans of combat in Syria and Iraq: Entering Europe for unknown reasons. As a quick illustration of just how interesting things have become, I’d like to demonstrate something about just how porous the borders are, and how little is known about those who are entering Europe now. Just as a flashback to what I wrote last month:
We are accumulating more and more evidence of people who fought in the Middle East entering Europe. The difficulty of distinguishing between those who have an intent to carry out attacks and those who do not, increases as their numbers increase. That phenomenon looks something like this: Number OneHere’s an image of Osama Abdul Mohsen, who entered Europe claiming to be a soccer coach: When he’s not looking suspiciously like someone who fought for Al-Nusra Front—the group which had remained loyal to Ayman Al-Zawahiri rather than to Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi during the fight between Al-Nusra and ISIL which saw the groups split—he’s looking like this: His reasons for entering Europe are difficult to know, but he is also known for having been the man who was tripped by a Hungarian camerawoman at the border. Without checking his identity, the liberal media began championing him as ‘a victim of racism’. Before taking such pity on him, it might have been better for them to ascertain his identity first, since he might be a person who is actually responsible for atrocities committed by Al-Nusra in Syria. Or perhaps he might not be. It’s impossible to be sure in the fog of war, but people should at least make some kind of effort to check. Here are some more examples, we can make a bit of a game of this in the comments section: Number TwoCan anyone identify what kind of uniform that is? Is that one perhaps also Al-Nusra? Can anyone identify where in Europe he is standing? Number ThreeIt’s a white turban on the man standing next to him, so it might be a turban seated on the head of a Shia Sheikh. In Shia Islam, black turbans are worn by Sayyeds, who are the blood-descendants of Mohammad’s daughter Fatimah, and Ali ibn Abi Taleb who was ‘the First Imam’ and the fourth caliph, as a sign of mourning for the death of ‘the Third Imam’ Al-Husayn ibn Ali. Black turbans also set them apart from non-Sayyed mullahs. White turbans are worn by non-Sayyed mullahs, and so it would be logical to conclude that the person pictured is a Shia Muslim standing next to a non-Sayyed Shia mullah. In that case, his affiliation may be one of the Shia militias in Iraq or Syria, or he may even have fought for Hezbollah. His threat to the European Union from a security perspective would likely be minimal. It’s certainly strange that he went to Europe, though. Number FourThe gear that this one is wearing would lead a person to believe that he is from the Iraqi Army, particularly what looks to be the Iraqi Army maroon beret on his head. What is he doing in Europe now? How can it be known what his purpose in Europe is? Did he defect from the Iraqi Army or was he discharged for some reason? If so, when and why? I think that the location that he was standing in is in front of the Forever 21 clothing store on Mariahilfer Str. 47, 1060 Vienna, Austria, next to the Wurst & Co food shop. The facade of that building and the street itself have undergone renovations over time, and so pictures on that street have slightly inconsistent layout. But one thing is unchanging, the food shop and the store distance from each other and the position of the buildings from overhead satellite view. So that man is in Austria, for some reason, but who can know why? Number FiveNo idea about anything here. Can anyone identify the train station? Number SixDoes anyone know who he is or why he is inside Europe now? Number SevenAnyone? This is just a thought exercise, it can’t be known for sure whether any of these people are really dangerous. But it’s a thought exercise which helps people to understand just what kind of a situation Europe is putting itself in when it accepts migrants with no background checks at all. Europe is creating greater risks for itself. Perhaps liberals should be asked to furnish everyone with the information, since they’ve thrown open the doors to millions of people with the assurance that ‘everything is going to be okay’. Comments:2
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Posted by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Mon, 04 Nov 2019 15:55 | # Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (48) leader of the Islamic State who transformed a flagging insurgency into a global terrorist network that drew tens of thousands of recruits from 100 countries. Born in the Iraqi district of Samarra, al-Baghdadi harnessed religious fervor, hatred of nonbelievers, and the power of the Internet to catapult himself onto the global stage. He commanded an organization that, at its peak, controlled a territory the size of Britain from which it directed and inspired acts of terror in more than three dozen countries. al-Baghdadi was the world’s most-wanted terrorist chieftain, the target of a $25 million bounty from the American government. His death followed a years-long international manhunt that consumed the intelligence services of multiple countries and spanned two American presidential administrations. al-Baghdadi evaded capture for nearly 10 years. His death was announced by US President Donald Trump, who said al-Baghdadi detonated a suicide vest during a raid in northwestern Syria by US Special Forces on October 26, 2019. Post a comment:
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