Europe’s Islamic terrorists are coming home to roost, as police from France, Belgium, and Germany have cracked down and arrested over a dozen suspected Islamists people ready to carry out attacks in those respective countries.
Many of these homegrown European terrorists live in these so-called “no-go” zones where Sharia Law governs, and terrorists have found safe-haven from prosecutions because police do not dare venture into these neighborhoods.Many of these Islamists, who have traveled to Syria and Iraq to fight alongside their terrorist brethren, have been allowed to re-enter their respective countries of citizenship.
This is a big problem, a problem that countries like Belgium, Germany, and France have created by not revoking the passports and citizenship of these known Jihadists.
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Just the other night, the Obama administration stated that if you are a U.S. born Islamic terrorist, and you leave the country to fight in this global jihad, that your passport will not necessarily be revoked.
Meaning, American-grown Islamic terrorists can re-enter the United States with their passports and citizenship intact.
Meanwhile in Belgium, officials are saying that the arrests of the dozen or so suspects in Brussels were linked to an imminent plot to attack police officers.Dozens of terror suspects were arrested in Belgium, France, and Germany early Friday, a day after Belgian authorities said that they halted a plot to attack police officers by mere hours.
“Eric Van der Sypt, a Belgian federal magistrate, told a news conference Friday in Brussels that 13 people had been detained in Belgium in connection with the plot, with another two arrested in neighboring France. He added that a dozen searches had led to the discovery of four military-style weapons including Kalashnikov assault rifles.
On Thursday, Belgian police had moved against a suspected terrorist hideout in the eastern town of Verviers. In the ensuing firefight, two terror suspects were killed, while a third was wounded and arrested.
At the time, officials said the militant group targeted in the raid included some who had returned from Syria. Authorities have previously said 300 Belgian residents have gone to fight with extremist Islamic formations in Syria; it is unclear how many have returned.
Authorities in Belgium signaled they were ready for more trouble by raising the national terror alert level from 2 to 3, the second-highest level. Prime Minister Charles Michel said the increase in the threat level was “a choice for prudence.”
“There is no concrete or specific knowledge of new elements of threat,” he said.
Meanwhile in France…
French police arrested at least 12 people in anti-terrorism raids in three towns around Paris, the city prosecutor’s office said early Friday.
The prosecutor’s office said that the raids were targeting people with links to Amedy Coulibaly, the gunman who attacked a kosher supermarket Jan. 9 and claimed ties to the Islamic State terror group. Police officials earlier told The Associated Press that they were seeking up to eight to 10 potential accomplices
Coulibaly was one of three gunmen who carried out a series of terror attacks that resulted in the deaths of 17 people.
Authorities in France and several other countries are looking for possible accomplices. One suspect, Coulibaly’s common-law wife Hayat Boumeddiane, is believed to have fled to Syria earlier this month.
Watch the video below of the White House’s official 2-point response for not labeling the recent terrorist attacks as being the work of radical Islamic terrorists.
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