Posted on 12/16/2016 12:19:20 PM PST by Oldpuppymax
In a traditional war the Islamic State is losing ground in Iraq to Iraqi, Iranian and Western forces but the terrorist organization is still recruiting extremists and inspiring young Muslims to conduct Jihad in their name. ISIS has lost nearly half of its territory in Iraq and is under heavy attack by Russian led forces in Syria but the group has a large cadre of followers in European countries and the United States. Whether they are established in the West or are posing as refugees they are likely to represent a major terrorist threat to Western nations for years to come. Despite assurances from Washington D.C. bureaucrats, there is no way to perform background checks on refugees from terrorist nations.
And thanks to the poor vetting of refugees and immigrants entering the United States and Europe, terrorist attacks that have happened in Paris, Nice, San Bernardino, Orlando and Ohio will continue to take place throughout the world. America has been invaded and is now the victim of homegrown terrorists who were radicalized through the internet. The American public still doesnt know how many sleepers walked across the southern Border. The Border Patrol and Local Law enforcement are Americas first line of defense, yet their activities have been shut down by a treasonous president.
This will become a multi-generational war, lasting as long as the politically correct...
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At least all the syrian refugees can go home soon.
Right?
Shouldn’t that be “May be”?
I hope Trump tell the military - go get them and wipe them off the earth.
Shock and awe, and make any country that helps them think twice
Are there any ISIS left in Syria and Iraq? I think the EU imported them all.
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