One of the principal narratives of the 2012 Obama re-election campaign — as in al Qaeda has been “decimated” and put on a “on the path to defeat” — has itself been decimated. According to a study released yesterday by the RAND Corporation, there has been a 58 percent increase in the number of jihadist groups over the last four years. Even more troubling, the number of jihadist fighters has doubled, and the number of worldwide attacks has tripled. The report further notes that terrorist groups operating in Yemen, Syria, Afghanistan and Pakistan pose the greatest threat to the United States.
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well i think i can actually say now that i live in brumistan uk.
It is reported that a large proportion of isis are from the uk, and at this present time we have a massive to do in regards to a muslim plot to take over schools(i dont know anyone thats suprised), of course our labour run council are saying its all very exaggerated, while the muslims are crying islamaphobia! I can no longer buy food out as its all halal,and my bank has withdrawn surcharges from sharia accounts. so us dhimmis pay on their behalf.
Like America our government appeases the Islamist s for financial gain.
The thing that frustrates me the most, is that in the mist of all this,
the churches are busy having parties(literally), any excuse for food!
A few weeks ago the senior pastor came to us to inform us of an evening
to awake the lion in Gods men,it would include: food, prayer and dominoes! My heart was under the Chair.
May the men in our nation rise up.
Hi Joel:
I’m sure you’re aware of this by now, but:
http://online.wsj.com/articles/militants-seize-provincial-hq-in-mosul-city-iraq-1402387098?mod=WSJ_hpp_LEFTTopStories
They captured a gold mine of American taxpayer-bought military weapons and vehicles, which will show up in Syria very soon no doubt, and freed 3,000 prisoners and burnt churches as residents fled. They now control vast swaths of territory in Western Iraq and Eastern Syria. Incredible events. The spectre of regional war continues to grow.
In Him,
Gabe
This is huge.