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Analyst's note:   They are our coming way.  Are you ready?  I get so tired of this enemy being referred to as a "militant."  The term "militant" now being the latest politically correct term ... at least being used by the American media. Anything to keep us from understanding who they really are for just a little bit longer. 

Can we not now see the falsehood (?) of Barack Obama’s recent claim that in Afghanistan “we achieved our central goal … or have come very close to achieving our central goal, which is to de-capacitate al-Qaeda, to dismantle them, to make sure that they can’t attack us again.”

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As pointed out by Robert Spencer: 

Which of those two understandings of jihad is more widespread among Muslims worldwide, and more firmly grounded in the Islamic sources? Hmmm, that's a real head-scratcher!

Top photo from the London pro-jihad demo, here (thanks to Sam); bottom photo from Hamas-linked CAIR's deceptive campaign to whitewash jihad.

We all have known that this kind of bond hair, blue eyed Islamist jihadist was just a matter of time as the "religion of peace" is allowed to spread into the Western countries.  We can expect more of this ....

 

 

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Canada is investigating an allegation by the Algerian Prime Minister that one of its citizens co-ordinated the terror raid at the Saharan gas plant in which dozens of hostages were killed.

 

Westerners, including a man with blond hair and blue eyes, are believed to have been among the Islamist militants who launched last week’s attack on the Tigantourine complex near Algeria’s border with Libya.

A French jihadist, previously unknown to authorities, and two Canadians are suspected to have been involved in the hostage-taking, and reports also claim that a man with a Western accent was among the extremists who lured terrified gas workers from their rooms during the hostage crisis.

[....] One of the kidnappers was tall, blond with blue or green eyes and spoke English, an Algerian military source told the Norwegian daily Aftenposten. Norway’s Statoil energy company was one of the two foreign firms operating at the gas complex.