Al Qaeda-Egypt Alliance and the Egyptian student scare
The group is called Gamaa Islamiya, and Al-Jazeera ran footage of Al-Zawahiri where he claimed an alliance with the group.
Now, of course Gamaa Islamiya denies any such alliance, as Egypt is a slightly more moderate arab country that does not respect the Wahabi or Shiite sects as much.
However as Mark Twain said, denial ain’t just a river in egypt. This group may indeed have that alliance and, ironically Al-Zawahiri is suprisingly a good informant to the USA about terror plots. This is despite the “Hudibya” islamic practice of lying to infidels. Yes, Islam teaches that muslims will be rewarded for lying to an infidel to further the cause of Islam.
That said, when 11 egyptian students went missing the USA panicked, and we desperately searched for them. In the end it turned out they were just trying to pull an illegal immigration stunt.
This serves as a wake-up call that is not being heeded. This is a hole in our security and we need to cover it up!
What if those 11 egyptians were terrorists? It probably would have been too late.
As if the threat comes just from the middle east! Forget not, the Southeast Asians! Indonesia has 210 million muslims, and some of the most extreme terror cells. It was thought for a time that Osama Bin Laden fled to Indonesia, and it is still very possible. Even Timothy McVeigh is believed to have been trained by Islamic terrorists in the Philippines.
Then you have your Mexican Aztlan seperatists who want “La Reconquista” a practically mainstream view in Mexican society, used to justify their criminal crossing of our border by saying it is “their land”. Something simply must be done about our open borders. The Democrats should just go to Canada, since they love their policies so much.
So between Mexican seperatists, Indonesian and Middle Eastern muslims, America today faces many threats. Will it cringe and submit to political correctness?
Or will America fight back?
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