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originally posted by: beezzer
a reply to: Stormdancer777
It's obvious that Italy is islamophobic and all ISIS wants are jobs.
Look forward to the ISIS-apologists on this one.
originally posted by: IShotMyLastMuse
they better stay the hell out of my country, last thing i want is those idiots roaming around sicily.
What will it take to hit them hard and shut them up for good??
originally posted by: Flatfish
a reply to: Stormdancer777
Not to worry. I'm sure that if push comes to shove, Italy will pull a Ted Nugent and "Put a Boot in their ass".. A really big boot!
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
ISIS' incredible show of force on Europe's doorstep: Terrorists in Libya who beheaded 21 Egyptian Christians parade their fleet of brand new 'police cars' in front of cheering children
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk... brand-new-police-cars-cheering-children.html#ixzz3S2kmcmSt
originally posted by: buster2010
originally posted by: Flatfish
a reply to: Stormdancer777
Not to worry. I'm sure that if push comes to shove, Italy will pull a Ted Nugent and "Put a Boot in their ass".. A really big boot!
Sorry but I don't see the Italians putting on diapers to get out of fighting.
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
a reply to: Anyafaj
Obama stalled and stalled, if they would have taken this seriously in the beginning we wouldn't be facing this today.
They are operating everywhere now.
He stalled on purpose, so they could get a foothold.
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
a reply to: Anyafaj
I don't know why they have let him get away with what he has gotten away with.
I'm still not sure.
Whether the time is right or not, there is no question that there is a palpable tension in Italy over the ISIS threat—Libya is just 109 miles away from the island of Lampedusa and 300 miles from Sicily—made worse by a 64 percent increase in illegal migrant arrivals by sea since last year. In all of 2014, more than 170,000 people arrived from Libya and Turkey, the highest number ever recorded. Last weekend, as the embassy staff made their way to Italy on a mercantile ship, 2,164 migrants left the same Libyan shores en route to Sicily. The week before, more than 300 people were lost in the same seas as their rickety fishing boats capsized before rescuers could save them.
According to one report, analysts now believe that the risk of an attack on Italian territory is more concrete than ever before.
Al Jazeera reports that the charred remains of 30 burnt bodies have been found in al-Baghdadi.
Sisi, on the sidelines of an extraordinary meeting of the National Security Council, also confirmed the ban for Egyptians to travel to Libya, pledging to facilitate the return of the country close to all compatriots still present there. He also ordered the government to give support to the families of the victims.
"These vile actions - said in a televised speech Sisi finally to the nation - not fiaccheranno our determination: Egypt and the world are engaged in a battle irreducible against the extremists."