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Has the 100 year Jihad (war) begun ... ???

Can we get it right about the Munich massacre in McDonalds ?

This has nothing to do with Muslim terrorists. The kid was just a psycho who decided to kill a number of fellow students who he said were bullying him.

http://www.watoday.com.au/world/mun...lds-murderer-ali-sonboly-20160723-gqcfep.html
 
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Geez Bas, I have never seen you so happy that it was not a radical Muslim.

Not happy. Relieved.

Aren't we all relieved? There are calls for liquidation and some kind of solution already right?

If it's a Arab who frequent a Mosque... wooo man... there are solutions for that kind of terror. But since it's some crazy mental case, what can we do - that's life, there are psychos around and it's not like the gov't can wage war or fund mental health crisis; or fund education and job programs so that family aren't broken and kids aren't depressed and isolated without hope... Islam and Muslims - there's a solution for that; domestic crises... what can ya do.
 
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Geez Bas, I have never seen you so happy that it was not a radical Muslim.
Don't even count on that, check facts in a week.Merkel is just having a last ditch at trying to save her skin
 
Another day, another terrorist attack in France.

Hostages taken in a church in France. Priest's throat slashed, 2 attackers shot dead by police. ISIS claim credit.

Crazy
 
German intelligence warns of IS ‘hit squads’ among refugees​




 

Fractured Lands: How the Arab World Came Apart


http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/08/11/magazine/isis-middle-east-arab-spring-fractured-lands.html?_r=0

 
New Sharia Police Patrol Forming In Hamburg​



 

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Got this in my emails today....it's gotta be real

 
Barcelona and Cambrils attacks: Police name suspected van driver after five terrorists shot dead - latest news


Five terrorists wearing fake suicide belts have been shot dead by police after ramming civilians with a car in a Spanish seaside town in a second vehicle attack, as police named a man being hunted as the suspected Barcelona van driver.

Seven people, including a police officer, were injured in Cambrils - hours after a rampaging van driver left 13 people dead and more than 100 wounded around 70 miles away in Barcelona.

Police have named the suspected Barcelona van driver they are hunting as 18-year-old Moussa Oukabir. He is the brother of Driss Oukabir, a 28-year-old Moroccan who is alleged to have rented the vehicle.

Investigators revealed that a 12-strong terror cell thought to have been behind the two Spanish attacks is believed to have been planning an atrocity with gas canisters.

The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant has claimed responsibility for the attack, the deadliest on Spanish soil since more than 190 people died in the Madrid train bombs in 2004. Stay with us for the latest updates.


 
Amsterdam stabbing suspect who injured two Americans had 'terrorist' motive, officials say

An Afghan man shot by police at Amsterdam's central station on Friday after stabbing two American tourists had a "terrorist" motive, city officials say.

The suspect, who was identified as a 19-year-old Afghan with a German residence permit, was questioned on Saturday in hospital where he was being treated for gunshot wounds to his lower body.

German police searched the man's house at the request of their Dutch colleagues and seized several data carriers, the authorities said.

The suspect, who is being held in solitary confinement, will be brought before a judge on Monday to decide whether he should remain in custody.

The two people injured in the incident were American citizens, the US ambassador to the Netherlands said in a statement on Saturday.

Ambassador Pete Hoekstra said the pair were tourists visiting the city.

They remained in hospital with serious injuries, local police said.

Earlier this week, Dutch police arrested a 26-year-old man suspected of threatening to attack far-right politician Geert Wilders over his plan to hold a contest of cartoons depicting Islam's Prophet Mohammad.

Wilders cancelled the contest citing security risks, as thousands of people in Pakistan marched in protest of his plan, while the Taliban in Afghanistan called for attacks on Dutch troops serving in the country.

The National Coordinator for Counter-terrorism and Security Policy said the national threat level in the Netherlands was unchanged at "substantial", or one notch below the highest.

Since attacks by Islamist radicals in France, Belgium, Britain and Germany, the Netherlands has been considered a target, because it supports US-led military operations against Islamic State in the Middle East.

 
Paris knife attack: Seven injured, four seriously
Seven people have been injured, four seriously, in an attack by a man wielding a knife and an iron bar in the French capital, Paris, police say.

The attack took place just before 23:00 (21:00 GMT) on the banks of a canal in Paris's 19th district.

People playing a game of pétanque nearby threw balls at the attacker to try to stop him.

The man, said to be Afghan, was later arrested. The incident is currently not being treated as a terrorist attack.

The man initially stabbed two men and a woman near the MK2 cinema on the quai de Loire, along the Ourcq canal, reports say.

Eyewitness Youssef Najah, 28, said he was walking beside the canal when he saw a man running and holding a knife about 25-30cm (10-11 inches) long.

"There were around 20 people chasing him. They started throwing pétanque balls at him," he said.

 
Hmm...

German police arrest 10 people on suspicion of planning Islamist attack


Police in Germany have arrested 10 people on suspicion of planning an Islamist attack.​

The arrests were made after some 200 police officers carried out raids in the states of Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate.​

The men had plotted to "kill as many 'non-believers' as possible" using a vehicle and guns, prosecutors said.​

A 21-year-old man from Offenbach, near Frankfurt, and two 31-year-old brothers from Wiesbaden are the main suspects.​

"They had already made contact with different arms dealers, rented a large vehicle and collected financial assets to use for the purchase of guns and the execution of the planned murders," a spokeswoman for the prosecutor's office said.​

 
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