Posted on 11/15/2015 10:06:35 AM PST by Straight Vermonter
Edited on 11/15/2015 10:43:22 AM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
An Iraqi intelligence dispatch sent to coalition countries warned of imminent assaults by the Islamic State group just one day before last week's deadly attacks in Paris killed 129 people.
Iraqi intelligence said the group's leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, ordered an attack on coalition countries fighting against them in Iraq and Syria, as well as on Iran and Russia, "through bombings or assassinations or hostage taking in the coming days."
(Excerpt) Read more at ctvnews.ca ...
Yes, there were a couple of threads on FR of the warnings days before the slaughter. Yet, the talking heads went longer than 24 hours later perplexed who was responsible.
Constant vigilance trumps constant warnings since 9/11 - someone advise Mr Obama
Don't bother , he doesn't even listen to his miltary advisors.
He doesn't even have to attend his foreign security briefings ,
Because he's the "smartest guy in the room !!" - Nazi Pelousey
If youâd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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As though the smartest third most powerful man in the world is going to listen to Iraqis, especially when he's declared ISIS stalled.
obama was also warned by the Russians of the two Boston Marathon bombers and did nothing...
A blanket threat to numerous countries could not deter an attack somewhere. All western countries are sitting ducks for an attack. Our country is more vulnerable since Obama, being of the Islamic faith, will not admit the Islamic terrorists could possibly attack us in an organized attack.
B-but, we were told by our homeland security nimrods that there was no credible threat against the USA. Of course, they have no credibility so why would we believe apparatchiks from our own government?
Not just stalled, “contained”.
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