Posted by The Foreigner on June 07, 2018 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Islamofascism, Turkey
Israeli Intelligence trolls the ayatollahs:
So basically. pic.twitter.com/Gh9ODDDl0w
— The Mossad (@TheMossadIL) May 10, 2018
Iranians murdered & maimed an awful lot of American soldiers with IEDs in Iraq. So it warms the cockles of my heart to see those Islamofascist sons-of-bitches being sent back to Teheran in bodybags.
Iran has long been building up a force on Israels borders in Syria along the Golan and in Lebanon via Hezbollah. War with Israel was imminent and probably forced Trump’s decision to scotch the deal to preserve strategic clarity.
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) May 10, 2018
It would have been absurd to keep the deal in the face of a conflict where America could not remain neutral. Besides, Iran's has fallen into a strategic trap too good to be missed.
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) May 10, 2018
Iran is now fighting two major foreign wars. One against anti Assad forces and now against Israel. The ayatollahs would have been invulnerable had they remained within Iran. But the Islamic elite became an expansionary force and sowed the seeds of their own destruction.
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) May 10, 2018
Israel's strategic problem was to lure the Iranians close. The IDF has always been a very short range force. All its wars have been fought near or inside Israel itself. In Iran the ayatollahs were beyond the combat power of Israel to destroy.
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) May 10, 2018
Part of the problem was solved by the Iranian guard itself. They moved into Lebanon where thru Hezbollah they ruled a lucrative private state, where they could launder money and run rackets. The neck was out, but Israel needed the body.
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) May 10, 2018
The rest of the solution was provided, albeit unintentionally, by Obama. The collapse of Syria tempted bigger forces in. Iran are now the foot soldiers of the wretched Assad. The money Obama so generously provided paid for their deployment into the foreign quagmire.
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) May 10, 2018
Iran is now neck deep in Syria and Lebanon. The ayatollah's foreign legions are far from home loaded down with the crippled Assad and inside the lethal short range of the IDF. They must either retreat or be bled dry.
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) May 10, 2018
I don't think Trump plotted this. Maybe Netanyahu did. But it would have clear to Mattis who realized the Deal would become a dead letter in that scenario. So Trump did the only thing he could. He chose a side.
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) May 10, 2018
Eventually clearer heads in Tehran will grasp the magnitude of the debacle and we may see them try to negotiate an exit from Syria. Not total victory but a bigly one.
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) May 10, 2018
UPDATE (May 14, 2018): Has Iran fallen into a strategic trap? (A longer-form, blog entry expanding upon the points above).
Posted by The Foreigner on May 10, 2018 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Iran, Islamofascism, Israel, Syria
ISIS virtually conquered after losing its capital, reports The China Post.
Worst hit by the news: Former Caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. If he's alive, that is.
Second worst hit: Former China Post editor Joe Hung, who predicted (less than two years ago) that the Islamic State Caliphate was invincible. (No use clicking through, though. The China Post has killed the link, perhaps realizing that this editorial column was not among the paper's finest.)
ISIS had hundreds of thousands of fanatical troops and billions of dollars, Joe Hung said. The world would just have to live with the Islamo-Nazis' new Thousand-Year Reich, he insisted. Because ISIS would bring peace and love and understanding to the Middle East, just like all the Caliphates did before it.
Oh, and never you mind about the lowly infidel (Yazidi and Christian women) relegated to sexual slavery to soldiers of the Master Faith. Yazidis & Christians are little people, and in Joe Hung's world, the rapes of a few thousand little people are well worth the price of the grand Middle Eastern Utopia he assured us was just around the corner.
A few of Joe Hung's mighty, invincible rapist-terrorists. After their defeat. Why, they look ten-feet tall, don't they just?
#ISIS lost nearly 6000 terrorists in #Raqqa, then surrendered in large numbers. Once purported as fierce, now pathetic and a lost cause. 4/6 pic.twitter.com/JV9EFywqd4
— Brett McGurk (@brett_mcgurk) October 17, 2017
Either on their knees, or at your throat:
ISIS is beaten because they've had it: dog-whipped, cringing, crawling beaten. If you ask the survivors to jump they'll ask how high.
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) October 19, 2017
They ain't the men they used to be. They're broken, which is a terrible and ugly thing to do to a man. But as Sherman knew, that's the point
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) October 19, 2017
Update (October 19, 2017): Slideshow of triumphant troops after having defeated ISIS in Raqqa.
Update (October 22, 2017):
ISIS is now WASWAS https://t.co/iH4kdeZB7X
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) October 17, 2017
Posted by The Foreigner on October 18, 2017 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: China Post, ISIS, Islamofascism, Joe Hung, rapists, Raqqa, sexual slavery, Syria, terrorists
Now about those safe spaces. https://t.co/Nq5Ezqj9Jt
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) June 10, 2017
Before blaming Islamic terrorism on Islam, please read this and educate yourself: pic.twitter.com/GTrgXPSl9q
— Godfrey Elfwick (@GodfreyElfwick) May 24, 2017
Posted by The Foreigner on June 11, 2017 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Iraq, ISIS, Islamofascism, Mosul, Yazidis
Looking forward to seeing how Joe Hung of Taiwan's China Post puts an erudite gloss on this latest of ISIS's Nazi-like enormities.
UPDATE: Comrade Historian puts his own words into the mouths of Asian governments:
China and many other nations of Asia hope the [United States' next president] can shift back to the Middle East again to contain the newly formed caliphate by peaceful means rather than force of arms. [Emphasis added]
Laughable, given that China is quick to resort to brutal violence against Muslim terrorism in Xinjiang, and that China has vowed to "resolutely strike" ISIS terrorists who murdered a Chinese citizen.
Posted by The Foreigner on December 18, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: China Post, extermination of mentally-disabled, ISIS, Islamofascism, Joe Hung, Nazism
Re: That Muslim terrorist cunt from the San Bernardino massacre
Heckuva job, DHS!
For [Tashfeen Malik's] visa application [to live in the United States], the address she listed in her Pakistani hometown, ABC News discovered today, does not exist. [Emphasis added]
America vetted Tashfeen Malik like America vetted Obama @davereaboi @seanmdav
— The Scandalous DJT (@AceofSpadesHQ) December 4, 2015
[Tashfeen] Malik, 27, belonged to an educated, politically influential family from Karor Lal Esan in Layyah district. Malik Ahmad Ali Aulakh, one of her father’s cousins, was a provincial minister from 2008-13.
Residents said the Aulakh family is known to have connections to militant Islam.
As they like to say at Obama's Department of Homeland Security, nobody who lies about their address and has connections to militant Islam could be a bad person!
UPDATE (December 6, 2015): All is well, remain calm, everything is under control:
At least 72 employees at the Department of Homeland Security are listed on the U.S. terrorist watch list, according to a Democratic lawmaker.
UPDATE #3: Obama's FBI is really on the ball, too.
So the FBI just forgot to take that pile of shredded evidence with it? Just plum forgot? Yeah, that's credible. pic.twitter.com/zxCshuaUrg
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) December 4, 2015
UPDATE #4:
Can we be honest enough to admit that just maybe a Saudi mail order bride needs more visa scrutiny than a Hindu grad student?
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) December 4, 2015
UPDATE (December 7, 2015):
I'm sure DHS would like to fire or reprimand their suspected terrorist employees but, hey, union rules and stuff. #Whaddayagonnado
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) December 7, 2015
UPDATE (December 9, 2015): The original title of this post was, Time For Public Hangings At The Department Of Homeland Security.
Musta been really tired and angry.
Public hangings? Oh my, really?
Not gonna apologize for being angry, but that was a bit over the top and inflammatory.
For the record, there will be NO public hangings over these lethal fuckups at Obama's Department of Homeland Security.
(Nor, one suspects, will there be so much as a single private reprimand, either...)
UPDATE (December 15, 2015):
"There are no strangers, just friends who haven't killed us yet." - DHS motto https://t.co/mJtDhbst6f
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) December 14, 2015
Immigration officials banned from looking at visa applicants' social media posts: https://t.co/cV3NxQ7rc6 pic.twitter.com/HVV8GCKVBv
— The Hill (@thehill) December 14, 2015
UPDATE (December 16, 2015):
@kausmickey "Forcing Jeh Johnson to resign is exactly what ISIS wants!" - Jeh Johnson
— Bryan Costin (@bcostin) December 15, 2015
Posted by The Foreigner on December 04, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Barack Obama, Department of Homeland Security, ISIS, Islamofascism, Muslim killers, San Bernardino massacre
(Image from the Democratic Underground)
You know how much Barack Obama's "thoughts and prayers" are worth if he continues to allow Muslim terrorists to enter the States?
“Fuckin’ nothin’.”
UPDATE: The comedy routine which seems to have inspired the prayer-shaming movement:
Posted by The Foreigner on December 04, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Department of Homeland Security, ISIS, Islamofascism, Muslim immigration, Muslim killers, San Bernadino massacre, Tashfeen Malik
Hmm. Democrats must have the next election in the bag, so clearly they don't need votes from the drooling, inbred Jeebus-lover crowd:
How many dead people did those thoughts and prayers bring back to the life? https://t.co/FX5yWryt1o
— Markos Moulitsas (@markos) December 2, 2015
Nevertheless, as an atheist myself, I can sympathize with the desire for solutions over platitudes. And so in the spirit of that, I make a simple proposal following the terrorist attack at San Bernardino:
End ALL Muslim immigration. NOW.
Because the time for meaningless platitudes is indeed over.
UPDATE: Just tracked down one more of those jerks who offers "thoughts and prayers" during mass casualty events.
I mean, what a total asshole, amirite?
And for the sake of completeness, this monster's latest violation of all that is good and politically-correct:
"Our first order of business is to send our thoughts and prayers to those who have been killed."
— Obama on the San Bernardino massacre (Dec 3, 2015)
UPDATE #2: Some thoughts on the prayer-shaming campaign:
The coordinated attack [on offering "thoughts and prayers" for victims & their families] seems to have three goals: One, to simply bait and troll religious people, Two, to show how trite and silly common people are with their second-hand sentiments (and how elevated the critic of such sentiments is), and Three, that while the rightwing can only offer "thoughts and prayers" in response to a mass shooting, leftwing politicians offer action...
UPDATE #3:
Has condemning thoughts and prayers solved mass shootings yet? Seemed like a real winner yesterday.
— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) December 3, 2015
UPDATE (December 6, 2015):
Today's Pravda: When our seemingly areligious POTUS prays, it counts. When religious people pray, it doesn't.
— Stephen Green (@VodkaPundit) December 3, 2015
Posted by The Foreigner on December 04, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: ISIS, Islamofascism, Muslim killers, San Bernardino massacre, Syed Farook, Tashfeen Malik
If there's a murderous, anti-Western, anti-democratic government to be found, Joe Hung will be there to lick its boots. Or sandals, as the case may be.
Barack Obama should stop his Crusade against ISIS now, demands Hung:
Obama still has time to reconsider [his] new Crusade, lest he should repeat President Bush's folly by getting the United States mired ever more deeply in the Middle East quagmire.
A competent historian would never say Obama was engaged in a Crusade, for the simple reason that Obama's not trying to recover formerly Christian lands in the Middle East.
(It helps, when one accuses another of launching a Crusade, to have some familiarity with the actual DEFINITION of the word...)
Moving along, ISIS's grotesque little apologist in Taipei asserts the Islamofascist group cannot be fought because it's invincible:
Even supposing the new Crusaders succeeded in toppling the IS caliphate, suicidal terrorism could never be stopped. Caliph al Baghdadi has ordered a jihad. There would not be any lack of mujahideen. Hundreds of thousands of his followers are willing and ready to die in a holy war against the Western imperialists who they believe are launching the new Crusade.
No, 'fraid not. A caliph's religious and political legitimacy rests necessarily upon his control over TERRITORY. Remove his control over land and his legitimacy vanishes. After which, the orders of a phony caliph carry no weight.
Speaking of al-Baghdadi's legitimacy, supermajorities in Middle Eastern countries have a unfavorable opinion of ISIS and regard al-Baghdadi's self-proclaimed position as illegitimate. Read into it what you will that an agnostic Confucian like Joe Hung finds al-Baghdadi more legitimate than the vast majority of Muslims do.
(Chart showing 85% of all Middle Easterners regard ISIS with disfavor.)
Finally, Joe Hung suggests that because ISIS is invincible, it should be left alone to bring peace to the region, the way the Ottoman Caliphate did in years previous:
There was no trouble in the Middle East while the caliphs of the Ottoman Empire ruled it for more than 400 years.
This is all highly unconvincing, since according to Islamic law, a caliph is REQUIRED to wage at least one war every year against Infidel nations.
An ISIS caliphate is therefore likely to create A GREAT DEAL of trouble outside the Middle East, regardless of what happens inside. (Just as the Ottomans made incessant war on Eastern Europe and the Balkans.)
And as for his fanciful prospects of ISIS pacifying the Middle East, Joe Hung forgets the presence of 6 million Jews and many more million Shiites in the region, whom ISIS is unlikely to leave unmolested.
Um, you said "rapes" twice.
POSTSCRIPT: Joe Hung invents "facts" to satisfy his narrative:
As a matter of fact, one result of the Crusades, during which Jews were massacred by Crusaders in a pogrom, was the birth of Zionism, which finally triumphed with the creation of Israel. [Emphasis added]
Comrade Historian is apparently unaware that Zionism (like many other forms of nationalism) was largely a product of the 19th century.
The opposite of "truth" is "narrative."
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) November 30, 2015
Posted by The Foreigner on November 30, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: China Post, ISIS, Islamofascism, Joe Hung
The other day Barack Obama publicly praised Taiwan for its humanitarian contributions for refugees from the Syrian and Iraqi civil wars, leading Taiwanese who would normally not agree with each other to react with anger and alarm at being placed into ISIS's crosshairs.
First, Chinese nationalists at Taiwan's China Post:
...Obama's statement has not generated the [favorable] traffic that might be expected on [Taiwanese] social media. When it is mentioned, Obama's Taiwan mention is...greeted with a "why us?" analysis.
The U.S. president knows full well that naming Taiwan in such a way will, to a degree, put Taiwan on the terrorists' map...
And second, Taiwanese nationalists at the Taipei Times:
US President Barack Obama naming Taiwan as one of the US’ partners in the global battle against terrorism might have come across as a nod to the nation’s aid to Syrian refugees to some, but his remarks at the East Asia Summit in Kuala Lumpur were not only hypocritical, but have put the nation in danger of being targeted by Muslim extremists.
[...]
As with any talks at the international level, the two parties [KMT & DPP], intentionally or otherwise, have sent a clear message not only to IS, but also to Obama: “Keep Taiwan out of your fight.”
I'm gonna zag where readers might expect me to zig, and defend Obama on this one. (Or rather, not so much defend him as to place the blame elsewhere -- on Ma Ying-jeou and Taiwan's KMT government.)
Taiwan's humanitarian contributions to alleviate the Syrian crisis are presumably not on some sort of top-secret budget, but are a matter of public knowledge in Taiwan as well as parts of the Middle East. The China Post elucidates the composition of Taiwan's aid:
The nation donated prefabricated houses, LED lamps and medical supplies worth nearly US$10 million in recent years in humanitarian assistance through the U.S. and relevant countries to refugees and other people affected by terrorism and war in the Middle East, according [to Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs].
It seems to me that if the Taiwanese government wanted its donations kept on the q.t., the onus was on it to communicate this wish -- clearly & firmly -- to the U.S.
It certainly had ample time to do so...YEARS of time, in fact.
So yes, Obama should be faulted for not understanding how ISIS's attacks on one U.S. ally (France) might cause nervousness on the part of a lesser player like Taiwan. But that does not absolve Ma Ying-jeou's administration from the responsibility it had for informing the American government about its desire to avoid the attention of the monstrous Islamofascist organization, ISIS.
Amidst all the finger-pointing at Barack Obama, the KMT's failure in this matter should not forgotten, either.
POSTSCRIPT: I've even seen a "Downfall" parody on this subject. Not knowing Chinese, I can't speak to its quality or lack thereof.
UPDATE: The China Post whistles past the graveyard:
Also, IS does not consider Taiwan an enemy. The monetary and humanitarian support Taiwan gives the American-led coalition is insignificant. The new caliphate feels no need to retaliate against Taiwan.
How do you know that? You got a secret hotline to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi?
And if so, do you believe everything he tells you?
Posted by The Foreigner on November 27, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Barack Obama, humanitarian aid, ISIS, Islamofascism, KMT, Ma Ying-jeou, Syrian Civil War, Taiwanese government
Despite its Muslim radicalization problem, America to enlarge its pool of ISIS recruits:
A new report by Congress says more than 250 Americans have attempted to join ISIS, and one in four of them is from Minnesota, many of them former refugees. [Emphasis added]
Letting more in sounds like stupid stuff.
UPDATE (November 29, 2015): The Taipei Times ran an opinion piece falsely equating opposition to Western settlement of Syrian refugees with the wartime internment of Japanese-Americans.
What the writer of the piece fails to understand is that during war, one does not invite foreign nationals from hostile countries to settle in one's territory because of the obvious security threat. What is less obvious is that Japanese-Americans -- not foreign nationals, but American citizens -- required internment. (Particularly since German-Americans and Italian-Americans were not subject to the same requirement.)
I contend that citizens of Western nations have a right to have a say in their countrys' immigration policies, and are well within their rights to reject immigration of refugees who are anti-Semitic, anti-Christian and anti-atheist.
Finally, it should also be noted that Taiwan has not offered to settle Syrian refugees in its territory, and that some of Taiwan's politicians resist immigration from Communist China on similar grounds (namely, due to national security concerns as well as the pro-unification attitudes presumably held by such immigrants).
Posted by The Foreigner on November 23, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Barack Hussein Obama, Don't do stupid stuff, ISIS, Islamofascism, Syrian resettlement program
"The Paris attacks were an inside job!" bellows crazed Palestinian imam from his pulpit.
Note how this nutjob rants that Islam's been falsely blamed for the murder of Frenchmen...and then later calls upon his foul deity to exterminate every living Frenchman.
UPDATE (December 1, 2015): Is that you, Bevin Chu? Another Muslim cleric claims the Paris attacks were a false flag operation.
Posted by The Foreigner on November 23, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Bloody Friday, conspiracy theories, Islamofascism, Palestinians, Paris attacks
Bizarre stuff from Taiwan's China Post:
"Persisting with selective memory, fuzzy logic and contrived debates is what sustains global terrorism."
Really? Now, I would have guessed that al-Baghdadi and al-Zawahiri are motivated less by "selective memory, fuzzy logic and contrived debates" and more by Islamic Supremacist ideology. But what Mr. Amin says must be true, since it was published in a KMT funny paper.
Adnan R. Amin, words cannot express the anguish I feel over my PC WrongThink. Rest assured I shall spend the next several months wracked with grief, spending long sleepless nights tossing and turning in nightmares of guilt.
How dare I condemn as "terrorists" men who send death squads into nightclubs to gun down scores of civilians? Should men who rape infidel women purchased in slave markets really be considered "terrorists"?
Well, I used to think so. But thanks to Adnan R. Amin, I have come to see the error of my ways. Praise be to Adnan R. Amin!
And so I do make this solemn vow: Never again shall this lowly First Worlder hurt the all-important feelings of men I once referred to as terrorists by calling them "terrorists".
Nope. From now on I shall only use the Obama-approved term for brave warriors of the Religion Of Peace™: namely, "widows-and-orphans".
(Mommy, why did the nice bearded "widow-and-orphan" otherize those men on the fence spikes?)
UPDATE: Well, looky here. ISIS itself refers to its people as "Soldiers Of Terror".
So at this point, I'm kinda thinkin' that if ISIS calls its own footsoldiers "terrorists", then it's probably OK for everyone else, too.
And I'm also kinda thinkin'...that Adnan R. Amin is terrorist apologist who's full of shit.
UPDATE (November 22, 2015): I was awfully harsh on Adnan R. Amin in writing this post last night. But I think my reaction was entirely justified.
What Adnan R. Amin is attempting to do is destroy the very valuable civilizational norm that prohibits sending death squads to massacre civilians. That's not really terrorism, says Adnan R. Amin, it's...well, he doesn't say. Legitimate resistance, perhaps?
But once people begin excusing Muslims deliberately targeting and massacring Infidel civilians, others will follow their lead and excuse terrorist massacres of Muslim civilians.
And we'll wind up with more Anders Breiviks.
UPDATE (November 23, 2015): The mind boggles:
All we hear of ISIS is puritanical & punitive; is there nothing celebratory & joyous? Or is query naive?
— Joyce Carol Oates (@JoyceCarolOates) November 22, 2015
Posted by The Foreigner on November 21, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Adnan R. Amin, China Post, ISIS, Islamofascism, terrorist apologists
There's been a certain amount of hyperbole on this blog of late regarding refugees from Syria. This has been somewhat unavoidable, given the fact that virtually every day over the past week some monstrous new outrage has been perpetrated by Muslim radicals somewhere across the globe.
So it must be said that, of course, not every Muslim is a terrorist. But it must also be admitted that Western nations will not merely be accepting "widows and orphans." It is therefore inevitable that there will be some finite number of terrorists mingled within the cohort of refugees that are granted asylum. So the question is: How can we estimate this number?
Fortunately, this poll from the Doha Institute can give us a general idea. The following chart illustrates the number of Syrian refugees who have a favorable view of the Islamofascist group known as ISIS:
(Image from page 19 of "The Military Campaign Against The Islamic State In Iraq And The Levant: Arab Public Opinion")
As can be seen, 13% of Syrian refugees have a favorable or partly favorable view of ISIS. If America accepts 10,000 Syrian refugees, 1,300 of them will view the terrorist group favorably to some extent. I contend that, at the very least, such views will not be conducive to good citizenship among these thirteen hundred people.
(Obviously, the situation faced by Germany is far worse, which can expect 104,000 of 800,000 Syrian refugees to have somewhat favorable views of ISIS.)
However, only 4% of Syrian refugees view ISIS with full approval, so America can expect to receive only 400 hardcore ISIS supporters. (While Germany faces the nightmarish prospect of receiving 32,000 ISIS partisans concentrated within a far smaller geographical area -- a veritable small invasion force, should it ever be so motivated.)
But most likely, support for ISIS will not translate into action for the vast majority of even hardcore supporters, so only a small fraction of America's 400 (or Germany's 32,000) can be expected to turn to terrorism.
I'm tempted to put that fraction at 1%, but that would simply be a wild guess.
POSTSCRIPT: The above analysis makes a number of assumptions:
1) There are no ISIS infiltrators mingled in with genuine refugees. I believe there will most certainly be a few, but I have no basis whatsoever for estimating their number.
2) The refugees have zero support for other terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda or al-Nusra. It is clearly nonsensical to suppose so, but the poll did not ask refugees whether they supported other terrorist groups, and more importantly, the refugees were not asked about their support for ALL terrorist groups in general.
Given that al-Qaeda & al-Nusra is said to be more popular that ISIS among Syrian refugees, I think it reasonable to add 25% to the final numbers (425 hardcore terrorist supporters in the U.S., and 40,000 in Germany).
(If I was hyping the numbers I suppose I could double them, but it must be remembered that a large number of ISIS supporters will most likely view al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups favorably as well. Due to the considerable overlap, the stated additional 25% seems more reasonable.)
3) Governments are completely ineffective in screening against ISIS supporters. An indeterminate number will no doubt be weeded out, should members of the bureaucracy be inclined to do so.
However, I'm left with a disquieting thought: In some PC quarters, firebrands and holders of extreme views are thought to represent a more "authentic" (and therefore, more desirable) type of Islam. And so I ask: Is it possible that portions of the bureaucracy might in fact positively select IN FAVOR of individuals predisposed to conducting terrorist acts against their newly adopted countries?
UPDATE (November 21, 2015): Greek security forces insist discerning terrorists from legitimate refugees is almost impossible.
Posted by The Foreigner on November 20, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: America, Angela Merkel, Barack Hussein Obama, Germany, ISIS, Islamofascism, Syrian refugees, widows and orphans
Including 57 Democrats. Interesting.
But my working assumption is still that Obama will get his way, regardless of public opposition.
Posted by The Foreigner on November 20, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Barack Hussein Obama, ISIS, resettlement plan, Syrian refugees
Shades of Neville Chamberlain's Phony War here:
Meanwhile:
Russia has destroyed 500 ISIS fuel trucks over the past few days.
Presumably, no warnings were issued beforehand...
Posted by The Foreigner on November 20, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Air Force rules of engagement, Barack Hussein Obama, ISIS, Islamofascism, Russia
Don't blame him for the crimes of his evil twin.
To the left is a member of ISIS, to the right a Syrian refugee in Greece on his way to the U.S. #NoSyrianRefugees pic.twitter.com/fBQEBJceYn
— Robert J Mackin Sr (@mackinr813) November 18, 2015
POSTSCRIPT: I know nothing about the provenance of these photos, and some skepticism is in order. But even assuming the worst (ie: that they're faked or exaggerated), the larger point that terrorists wish to gain entry into America still nonetheless holds true.
Posted by The Foreigner on November 20, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Barack Hussein Obama, ISIS, Islamofascism, Syrian refugees, widows and orphans
The rest of you have angered Him greatly. Report immediately to local indoctrination camps for mandatory sensitivity training and frontal obotomies:
Fifty-three percent of U.S. adults in the survey, conducted in the days immediately following the attacks [by Muslim death squads in Paris], say the nation should not continue a program to resettle up to 10,000 Syrian refugees. Just 28 percent would keep the program with the screening process as it now exists, while 11 percent said they would favor a limited program to accept only Syrian Christians while excluding Muslims...
Summing up American views of Obama's Syrian refugee relocation plan:
Increasingly isolated (even within his own party) and with only 28% popular support for his terrorist importation scheme, little wonder Barack Obama's rhetoric has become so strident of late.
I'm old enough to remember when questioning people's patriotism was a bad thing.
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) November 16, 2015
Posted by The Foreigner on November 18, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (2)
Tags: American public opinion, Barack Obama, Muslim death squads, Paris attacks, Syrian refugee resettlment, widows and orphans
"As President Obama assured you, there's no need to be afraid. I'm just a cute little orphan. How much trouble could I be?"
Posted by The Foreigner on November 18, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Barack Obama, Cub of the Caliphate, ISIS, Islamofascism, Syrian refugees, widows and orphans
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the widows and orphans!
"Apparently [Republicans] are scared of widows and orphans coming into the United States of America. At first, they were too scared of the press being too tough on them in the debates. Now they are scared of 3-year-old orphans. That doesn't seem so tough to me." [Emphasis added]
Said the big, tough guy who imprisons makers of crappy YouTube videos.†
But Barack Obama did say something I found myself agreeing with:
"We are not well served when, in response to a terrorist attack, we descend into fear and panic," Obama said. "We don't make good decisions if it's based on hysteria or an exaggeration of risks."
There, you're absolutely right. No reasonable person could disagree with tha--- OH FUCK!!!!! DID THAT NICE YOUNG TSARNAEV REFUGEE-BOY JUST BLOW THAT MAN'S FUCKING LEG OFF?!?
Why, yes. Yes, he did.
Your transparent guilt-trip only works when people stop caring about their loved ones, Barry.
Let me know when that happens.
† And who's protected by a large Secret Service detail. And who pisses his pants when answering questions from Fox News...
UPDATE (November 22, 2015): Legally, the Tsarnaev family were permitted to remain in the U.S. not because they were refugees but because they claimed political asylum.
The ultimate point still holds: They were granted residency for humanitarian reasons, and repaid America's kindness by butchering Americans.
Posted by The Foreigner on November 17, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Barack Hussein Obama, Boston Bombing, ISIS, Islamofascism, Muslim refugees, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, Syrian refugees
1) The date the attacks were conducted was religiously significant:
The Paris attacks came on the first day of the Muslim lunar month of Safar, which coincides with the anniversary of the Prophet Mohammed’s first successful “ghazva” (raid) against the “infidel” at Safwan in 623 AD.
2) The killers may have been hopped up on a type of amphetamine popular in the Middle East. That's speculation rather than fact at this point -- we'll have to hear what the French drug lab says.
Posted by The Foreigner on November 17, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: ISIS, Muslim death squads, Paris attacks
At a soccer game again. This time in Turkey. (Praising Allah for the Muslim death squads, and booing for the victims.)
You know, they sound like really good neighbors. Let's let 'em immigrate and give 'em citizenship!
Remember: If you see something, don't say anything.
Posted by The Foreigner on November 17, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: ISIS, moment of silence, Muslim death squads, Paris attacks, Turkey vs Greece soccer game
Boris doesn't give one hour warnings.
UPDATE (November 27, 2015): The Daily Mail claims this fighter was affiliated with al-Qaeda, and was hit by an artillery shell from Assad forces.
Posted by The Foreigner on November 17, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: ISIS, Islamofascism
So President Finger-Up-His-Ass is now giving gentlemen's courtesy calls to Islamofascists. In a time of war.
How very sporting of you, old man!
In Abu Kamal, U.S. planes dropped leaflets before the attack [on 300 fuel trucks], warning people [combatants and non-combatants alike]...to leave before the assault began. After waiting for an hour, the U.S. planes struck.
As a result of Obama's traitorous heads up, ISIS saved 184 of 300 fuel trucks that were lined up in rows. That's 184 trucks that can continue to ship oil and generate income for the most virulently evil organization of our time...
No wonder ISIS sends Muslim death squads to attack the West: They think they can attack with impunity because we're being led by a GODDAMN-FUCKING-PUSSY.
And, given the inept prosecution of the war by this cretinous incompetent, one cannot say they're mistaken.
The man's unfit for office.
The tell-all memoirs of this president's subordinates are going to be brutal.
UPDATE (November 17, 2015): A few more observations about Obama's farcical prosecution of the war against ISIS:
I keep saying this, but after they destroyed Palmyra, I watched them on TV parade up and down the desert trail in their black-flag jeeps
— TheModernMan (@AceofSpadesHQ) November 17, 2015
1. Why was this column of enemy jeeps not destroyed? 2. Why did they have NO FEAR AT ALL they would be destroyed?
— TheModernMan (@AceofSpadesHQ) November 17, 2015
Do you ever hear "Today's strike killed dozens of ISIS soldiers and their trucks?" No, you don't. Because jihadi soldiers are just #Misled
— TheModernMan (@AceofSpadesHQ) November 17, 2015
Think about it: When you hear of a drone strike, you hear that a specific leader like Jihadi Johnny was hit.
— TheModernMan (@AceofSpadesHQ) November 17, 2015
there were massed tanks and fixed artillery when ISIS laid siege to Kobani. We did... um, nothing. @BranKmoore75 @joe46and2 @seanmdav
— TheModernMan (@AceofSpadesHQ) November 17, 2015
obama is on record as favoring "pinprick" attacks "so small you won't even notice them" @joe46and2 @seanmdav
— TheModernMan (@AceofSpadesHQ) November 17, 2015
btw, the little French air force is more than doubling (14-20) the number of airstrikes per day the US has launched (7-8)
— TheModernMan (@AceofSpadesHQ) November 17, 2015
Raqqa sure has a lot of key targets for the French to bomb, targets which are strangely intact after a year of Obama's "degrading" war
— TheModernMan (@AceofSpadesHQ) November 17, 2015
obama's not just averse to collateral damage, he's averse to damaging the actual enemies. @DrewMTips @seanmdav
— TheModernMan (@AceofSpadesHQ) November 17, 2015
UPDATE (November 20, 2015):
"Obama's committed to a failed strategy against an enemy he has long underestimated in a war he has no plans to win" https://t.co/ruE5qsUiVN
— Stephen Hayes (@stephenfhayes) November 20, 2015
Posted by The Foreigner on November 16, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Barack Obama, ISIS, military incompetence, Muslim death squads, Paris attacks, Unfit commanders-in-chief
Taiwan's China Post argues that the only point of democracy is to give people the illusion of having control over their own lives.
(Did 500,000 Taiwanese students protest in favor of MORE or LESS governmental transparency last year? Follow the link to find out!)
UPDATE (Oct 1 / 2015): What's truly ironic is that the China Post continues to push a policy which is responsible for the KMT's current abysmal showing in the polls.
It's as if they've learned absolutely nothing this past year-and-a-half.
UPDATE (Oct 16 / 2015): The China Post bases its call for less governmental transparency upon Obama's Iran deal, which it characterizes as "much-praised" and "presentable".
If by "much-praised" the China Post means that 47% of the American public favor it while 49% disapprove, then yes, it is "much-praised".
(But then, given those polling numbers, it would be more accurate to describe it as being "much-condemned".)
And of course, 69% of Israelis condemn it as well...
ייִדיש משלי With a fairy tale and with a lie you can lull only children to sleep. #Jewish #Quotes #Yiddish #Proverbs
— Yiddish Proverbs (@YiddishProverbs) October 1, 2015
UPDATE #3: Whoops! Barack Obama's Iran deal violates U.S. federal laws.
So sorry. Didn't you know laws are only for the little people?
UPDATE #4: Shazam! Iran tests ballistic missile in violation of UN sanctions.
Nice work, chump.
Posted by The Foreigner on September 30, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Barack Hussein Obama, China, governmental transparency, Iran deal, Islamofascism, Sinofascism, Taiwan
@20committee Our new partner against ISIS. Wait, what... https://t.co/hF8ipw94rg
— gandalf greybeard (@gerrydogma) September 30, 2015
#Russia seems to have bombed Ltamenah, Zaafrana and Talbeseh, all of which are held by groups not affiliated to #ISIS ...
— Michael Horowitz (@michaelh992) September 30, 2015
@20committee ISIS who? First wave of targets included HQ's of western backed FSA https://t.co/DnKtGHg1I7
— gandalf greybeard (@gerrydogma) September 30, 2015
BREAKING: #Russian airstrikes targeted #FSA HQs in #Hama suburb, FSA tells Al Arabiya News Channel http://t.co/xv2vZEUZ1z
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) September 30, 2015
Of course they did. You didn't actually think Putin has any intention of fighting #ISIS, did you? https://t.co/7J0t614ip4
— John Schindler (@20committee) September 30, 2015
Russia reportedly hit a CIA-vetted Syrian rebel group that was receiving US anti-tank missiles. https://t.co/p7vKfsr99Z
— DavidKenner (@DavidKenner) September 30, 2015
Let's help Russia bomb the rebels we spend $500 million to train, and call it a win https://t.co/c9DxYrcOxV
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) September 30, 2015
The U.S. is considering cooperating with Russia in Syria http://t.co/AoAYtxKDbK | Getty pic.twitter.com/SdNEFBlUg4
— POLITICO (@politico) September 30, 2015
UPDATE: Russia's war for Assad.
But Russia went straight for Free Syrian Army (FSA)-branded, American-supported, nationalist rebels. One explanation is that...Putin intends to humiliate the United States and leave no room for doubt that this is a Russian victory at America’s expense.
Posted by The Foreigner on September 30, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Barack Obama, Bashar al-Assad, Islamofascism, Russia, Syria, Vladimir Putin
But did the Devil really have to be Vladimir freakin' Putin?
UPDATE (Sep 28 / 2015):
"Gym class. 6th period. You." pic.twitter.com/2ubRJIyV4p
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) September 28, 2015
Actually it's exactly who you are, Mr President. https://t.co/jttNNQfcBo
— John Schindler (@20committee) September 28, 2015
Nearly 12 million people have been displaced by the conflict in Syria. As Americans, we can't sit idly by. That's not who we are.
— President Obama (@POTUS) September 28, 2015
UPDATE (Sep 30 / 2015): Looks like I don't have to praise the Devil after all...
Posted by The Foreigner on September 19, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: ISIS, Russia, Syria, Vladimir Putin
Say, when will Taiwan's China Post publish paeans to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's wisdom? Because he's clearly emulating the wise and farsighted policies of the Post's beloved President Xi Xinping.
Not to mention Joseph Stalin. Let us not forget Comrade Joe Stalin.
Big cathedral go boom.
"...autocracy can work, sometimes, under wise leadership."
— The China Post. Democracy and autocracy each have their merits. July 25, 2015
Posted by The Foreigner on July 27, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: autocracy, campaign against Christianity, Chinese Communist Party, ISIS, Islamofascism, Joseph Stalin, Soviet Union
Women fleeing #ISIS areas throw their black burkas on reaching #Kurdish checkpoints. via @JackShahine #TwitterKurds pic.twitter.com/VelBcoCf1m
— Tarek Fatah (@TarekFatah) June 5, 2015
History shall long remember how America's first black president stood by while slavery was reinstituted in the Middle East.
Posted by The Foreigner on June 05, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Barack Obama, ISIS, Islam's treatment of women
(Image of the Islamic Caliphate from FaithFreedom.org)
Posted by The Foreigner on May 26, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: beheading, ISIS, terrorism
Fortunately, our betters have instructed us not to get on our high horses about things like this ISIS video anymore.
Because they're just a JV team, and have nothing to do with Islam, and, and, well — the Crusades were pretty bad too, maaaan!
(Targets don't seem quite so random to those in the crosshairs. ISIS video screenshot reproduced via The Times of Israel)
Posted by The Foreigner on April 13, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Barack Obama, ISIS, Islamofascism, random targets
I can think of a few other things 'Jihad John' could be called.
And "beautiful" ain't one of 'em.
(Curiously, CAGE had no similar eulogy for Peter Edward Kassig - decapitated by Mohammed 'Jihad John' Emwazi & his subhuman confederates. Image from Live Leak.)
UPDATE: Video of CAGE research director Asim Qureshi advocating the fight for human rights Islamofascist terrorism around the globe.
UPDATE #2: Terrorist-sympathizing fifth-columnist Cerie Bullivant from CAGE refuses on no uncertain terms to condemn savage beheadings committed by his fellow Islamofascists.
UPDATE (Mar 6, 2015): "Human rights" campaigner Asim Qureshi from CAGE unable to answer whether sharia-mandated death-by-stoning constitutes a violation of human rights.
I do not think that "human rights" means what Asim Qureshi thinks it means.
Posted by The Foreigner on February 27, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Asim Qureshi, CAGE, Islamapologists, Islamofascist terrorism, Jihad John, Mohammed Emwazi
Some "random attacks" by the JV team. Welcome to the Dark Ages.
The winged bulls featured on Iraq currency since the 1950's are gone forever. pic.twitter.com/IOhn8loOdy
— Ihsan (@Thawra_city) February 26, 2015
UPDATE (Mar 3 / 2014): Turns out the majority of the Mosul Museum exhibits destroyed in this ISIS video were replicas. The winged bull however, was the genuine article.
Posted by The Foreigner on February 27, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: ISIS, Islamofascism, Mosul museum
Posted by The Foreigner on February 18, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: China, Chinese Communist Party, ISIS, Islamofascism, organ harvesting
Posted by The Foreigner on February 16, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Islamofascism, Pakistan, terrorism
The apocalyptic world-view of ISIS (and how it differs from al-Qaeda)
“We will conquer your Rome, break your crosses, and enslave your women,” [Sheikh Abu Muhammad al-Adnani], the [ISIS] spokesman, promised in one of his periodic valentines to the West. “If we do not reach that time, then our children and grandchildren will reach it, and they will sell your sons as slaves at the slave market.”
Posted by The Foreigner on February 16, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: ISIS, Islamofascism, terrorism
What a surprise. Just like Barack Obama's statement that the attack on the kosher deli in Paris was just a random attack on "a bunch of folks".
(Just "a bunch of folks", randomly targeted. Jewish. Jewish. Jewish...and Jewish. Notice any pattern? 'Cause if you do, you may be smarter than Barack H. Obama! Image from The Gateway Pundit)
Posted by The Foreigner on February 14, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: anti-Semitism, Barack Obama, ISIS, Islamofascist terrorism, Paris kosher supermarket massacre
Posted by The Foreigner on February 14, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Barack Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to U.S. Congress, Elie Wiesel, Iranian Islamofascism, Iranian nuclear weapons
"Mmmmf, mmmfff, mmmffffff!"
What rape culture REALLY looks like.
"And all married women (are forbidden unto you) except those (captives) whom your right hands possess."
— The Koran, 4:24 [emphasis added]
Posted by The Foreigner on February 11, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: ISIS, Islamofascist rape, Kayla Mueller, the "prophet" Mohammed
Pity she spent the last 10 years consuming earth's resources for no good reason, though.
Posted by The Foreigner on February 03, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Islamofascist terrorists, Sajida al-Rishawi
"We try to avoid describing anyone as a terrorist or an act as being terrorist. What we try to do is to say that 'two men killed 12 people in an attack on the office of a satirical magazine'. That’s enough, we know what that means and what it is," said [Tarik] Kafala.
"Terrorism is such a loaded word," he added. "The UN has been struggling for more than a decade to define the word and they can’t. It is very difficult to. We know what political violence is, we know what murder, bombings and shootings are and we describe them. That’s much more revealing, we believe, than using a word like terrorist which people will see as value-laden." [emphasis added]
You know who doesn't have a hard time figuring out who a terrorist is?
Probably P.O.W. Lt. Moaz al-Kasasbeh, roasted alive after being doused in gasoline, that's who.
Posted by The Foreigner on February 03, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: ISIS, Islamofascist terrorism, Lt. Moaz al-Kasasbeh
"I spent my whole life trying not to be careless. Women and children can afford to be careless, but not men."
— Don Corleone, The Godfather
From today's Jerusalem Post:
"The Lebanese newspaper Al-Joumhouria reported on Saturday that a Hezbollah investigation into [an Israeli airstrike in Syria that killed an Iranian general and the Hezb Allah commander in charge of Syria & Iraq] found that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard General Mohammed Allahdadi kept his cellphone on in a sensitive area targeted by Israeli intelligence..." [emphasis added]
Posted by The Foreigner on January 24, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: cell phone, Hezbollah, Iran, Islamofascism, Israeli airstrike, Syria
The Islamic State calls upon disaffected Muslims in Western countries to emulate Mohamed bin Maslama, Abdullah bin Unais, Fairus bin Dulaymi - terrorist contemporaries of the "prophet" Mohammed who did his bidding.
Bios via Wikipedia:
"In 624, Muhammad ibn Maslamah volunteered when Muhammad called upon his followers to kill Ka'b, a chief of the Banu Nadir, who had written poetry which Muslims found offensive." [emphasis added]
"...it was reported that Khaled bin Sufyan Al-Hathali...considered an attack on Madinah and that he was inciting the people on Nakhla or Uranah to fight Muslims. So Muhammad sent Abdullah ibn Unais to assassinate him. After cutting off Sufyan bin Khalid's head at night, Unais brought it back to Muhammad." [emphasis added]
"He was sent out by Muhammad to assassinate Aswad Ansi, who had claimed prophethood in Yemen." [emphasis added]
Posted by The Foreigner on January 23, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: ISIS, Islamic State, Islamofascist terrorism, the "prophet" Mohammed
Not to sound like a prude, but that spandex leaves NOTHING to the imagination:
How to tell if your culture has a problem pic.twitter.com/d43eCLM2Wi
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) January 21, 2015
Posted by The Foreigner on January 21, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: camel beauty contest, Islam's treatment of women, Islamofascism
Posted by The Foreigner on January 20, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: execution of homosexuals, ISIS, Islamofascism
Easy for him to say.
But the distinction may be lost on the two Japanese hostages scheduled for beheading, as their executioners recite prayers from the Koran...and scream, "Allahu Akbar," while they hack with the knives.
Posted by The Foreigner on January 20, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: ISIS, Islamic beheadings, Islamofascism, Japanese hostages, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
Pretty serious charge. The prosecutor better damn well have the goods.
UPDATE (Jan 19/15): The prosecutor is found dead of an apparent suicide, hours before he was to appear before Argentina's parliament.
Fortunately, there's nothing in the least-bit suspicious in all of this.
UPDATE (Jan 21/15): No powder residue found on the hands of the prosecutor who is said to have committed suicide.
UPDATE (Jan 22/15): More than one entrance to site of the apparent suicide, and two were unlocked.
UPDATE (Feb 13/15): President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is charged with covering-up the 1994 bombing of the Jewish center. More here.
Posted by The Foreigner on January 17, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: 1994 Jewish center bombing in Buenos Aires, AMIA bombing, Argentina, Iran, Islamofascism, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
There’s no ‘fun’ in fundamentalism: Snowmen are strictly prohibited by strictures of Islam, says learned Muslim preacher man.
Posted by The Foreigner on January 14, 2015 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Islamofascism, Saudi Arabia, snowmen
Posted by The Foreigner on November 16, 2014 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: China, Gavin Menzies, historical fantasies, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey
Guess they know what their audience likes...
Posted by The Foreigner on August 22, 2014 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: China, Islamofascism, James Foley decapitation