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The war in Afghanistan follows Obama to his vacation in Hawaii http://wapo.st/1YyroR3

 

How to headline a story about a war that is supposedly "over'

“SMART DIPLOMACY” UPDATE: Taliban Rising?

 

Another crisis that the Obama Administration thought it had successfully relegated to the back burner appears to be furiously bubbling up again. . . .

When Obama came to office, he promised to pull out of Iraq and focus on fighting the Taliban and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, which he said was the necessary war, the one we needed to win. And yet Afghanistan is currently another example of the dangerous world Obama will leave behind. Unless things change pretty dramatically next year, some thick and urgent dossiers will await the next inhabitant of the Oval Office. The world the President is preparing to leave behind him increasingly doesn’t look like the one he promised on the campaign trail in 2008.

 

 

 

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RACE TO THE BOTTOM:

 

That Deleted Ted Cruz Cartoon Wasn’t The Worst Thing Wash Post Published This Week. Try this on for size: “The war in Afghanistan follows Obama to his vacation in Hawaii.”

 

“To be honest, I find this sort of headline and lede more indicative of media bias than anything any cartoonist can ever did.

 

This is how you write a story about six dead Americans in a war that is supposed to be over already?

 

No, this is more like reporting as ideological Vulcan mind-meld: How did the biggest single day of KIAs ruin Obama’s vacation?

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Bin Qumu was released from Guantanamo Bay in 2007 under a new program started by then-President Bush, and repatriated to his home country of Libya. Once there, he rose to the leadership ranks of the militant Islamist group Ansar al-Sharia, the group behind the Benghazi attacks.

 

Airat Vakhitov and Rustam Akhmyarov were released from Gitmo in 2004. They were arrested nearly a year later by authorities in Moscow for allegedly preparing a series of attacks in Russia. Vakhitov, a Tajikistan national, was accused of using a local human rights group as cover for his activities.

 

Abdallah Salih al-Ajmi, former detainee from Kuwait, committed a successful suicide attack in Mosul, Iraq, in March 2008. That came three years after he had been freed from Guantanamo and transferred to Kuwait, where a court acquitted him of terrorism charges.

That damn Obama releasing Gitmo prisoners during the Bush Administration what a cheeky !@#$

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It's important to note two things:

 

1) Most of the releases are "transferred to another country for continued detention." Not just kicking them out the door.

2) The judgment of risk used to determine eligibility for transfer is "poses a risk to the US." We don't care if Pakistanis bomb Pakistani markets, for example...just don't come here.

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That damn Obama releasing Gitmo prisoners during the Bush Administration what a cheeky !@#$

 

Surely you must see Bush's actions as merely the overture to POTUS' seven-year main performance run in terms of emptying Gitmo. Our current Grand Poobah has raised questionable releases to an art form, eh? It's rumored that Qatar's rulers swore on a stack of Bibles.....no wait, on a stack of [document to be negotiated later] to keep a close eye on former Gitmoites.

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http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2015/12/team-led-by-middle-eastern-woman-caught-surveilling-u-s-facility-on-mexican-border/

 

A Middle Eastern woman was caught surveilling a U.S. port of entry on the Mexican border holding a sketchbook with Arabic writing and drawings of the facility and its security system, federal law enforcement sources tell Judicial Watch.

The woman has been identified as 23-year-old Leila Abdelrazaq, according to a Customs and Border Patrol (CPB) report obtained by JW this week. Abdelrazaq appeared to have two accomplices, a 31-year-old man named Gabriel Schivone and a 28-year-old woman named Leslie Mcafee. CBP agents noticed the trio “observing the facilities” at the Port of Mariposa in Nogales, Arizona on December 2. Schivone was first noticed inside the entrance of the pedestrian area while the two women stood outside by the entry door, the CPB document states.

When federal officers asked Abdelrazaq why she was drawing sketches of the facilities she “stated because she’s never been to the border,” according to the CBP report. Abdelrazaq resisted showing officers the sketchbook, citing personal reasons, but subsequently handed it over. “During the inspection of the Abdelrazaq sketching book, CBPOs noticed the book contained writings in English and Arabic language,” federal officers write in the document. “There were drawings of what appeared to be vehicle primary inspection area and an additional drawing of pedestrian turn stile gate depicting video surveillance cameras above the gate.” The report proceeds to reveal that the drawings were “partial and incomplete.”

This distressing information comes on the heels of two separate—and equally alarming—incidents in the same vicinity. A few weeks ago JW reported that five young Middle Eastern men were apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol in Amado, an Arizona town situated about 30 miles from the Mexican border. Two of the men were carrying stainless steel cylinders in backpacks, alarming Border Patrol officials enough to call the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for backup. DHS officially denies this ever occurred, but law enforcement and other sources have confirmed to JW that the two men carrying the cylinders were believed to be taken into custody by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Of interesting note is that only three of the men’s names were entered in the Border Patrol’s E3 reporting system, which is used by the agency to track apprehensions, detention hearings and removals of illegal immigrants. E3 also collects and transmits biographic and biometric data including fingerprints for identification and verification of individuals encountered at the border. The other two men were listed as “unknown subjects,” which is unheard of, according to a JW federal law enforcement source. “In all my years I’ve never seen that before,” a veteran federal law enforcement agent told JW.

A week earlier six men—one from Afghanistan, five from Pakistan—were arrested in nearby Patagonia, a quaint ranch town that sits 20 miles north of the Mexican border city of Nogales. Federal authorities publicly confirmed those arrests after local media learned about them. JW has broken a number of stories involving serious terrorist threats on the southern border that have been disputed on the record by various Obama administration officials. Among these is an April report—confirmed by high-level Mexican authorities—about ISIS operating camps near the U.S. border in areas known as Anapra and Puerto Palomas west of Ciudad Juárez in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.

 

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http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2015/12/team-led-by-middle-eastern-woman-caught-surveilling-u-s-facility-on-mexican-border/

 

A Middle Eastern woman was caught surveilling a U.S. port of entry on the Mexican border holding a sketchbook with Arabic writing and drawings of the facility and its security system, federal law enforcement sources tell Judicial Watch.

The woman has been identified as 23-year-old Leila Abdelrazaq, according to a Customs and Border Patrol (CPB) report obtained by JW this week. Abdelrazaq appeared to have two accomplices, a 31-year-old man named Gabriel Schivone and a 28-year-old woman named Leslie Mcafee. CBP agents noticed the trio observing the facilities at the Port of Mariposa in Nogales, Arizona on December 2. Schivone was first noticed inside the entrance of the pedestrian area while the two women stood outside by the entry door, the CPB document states.

When federal officers asked Abdelrazaq why she was drawing sketches of the facilities she stated because shes never been to the border, according to the CBP report. Abdelrazaq resisted showing officers the sketchbook, citing personal reasons, but subsequently handed it over. During the inspection of the Abdelrazaq sketching book, CBPOs noticed the book contained writings in English and Arabic language, federal officers write in the document. There were drawings of what appeared to be vehicle primary inspection area and an additional drawing of pedestrian turn stile gate depicting video surveillance cameras above the gate. The report proceeds to reveal that the drawings were partial and incomplete.

This distressing information comes on the heels of two separateand equally alarmingincidents in the same vicinity. A few weeks ago JW reported that five young Middle Eastern men were apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol in Amado, an Arizona town situated about 30 miles from the Mexican border. Two of the men were carrying stainless steel cylinders in backpacks, alarming Border Patrol officials enough to call the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for backup. DHS officially denies this ever occurred, but law enforcement and other sources have confirmed to JW that the two men carrying the cylinders were believed to be taken into custody by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Of interesting note is that only three of the mens names were entered in the Border Patrols E3 reporting system, which is used by the agency to track apprehensions, detention hearings and removals of illegal immigrants. E3 also collects and transmits biographic and biometric data including fingerprints for identification and verification of individuals encountered at the border. The other two men were listed as unknown subjects, which is unheard of, according to a JW federal law enforcement source. In all my years Ive never seen that before, a veteran federal law enforcement agent told JW.

A week earlier six menone from Afghanistan, five from Pakistanwere arrested in nearby Patagonia, a quaint ranch town that sits 20 miles north of the Mexican border city of Nogales. Federal authorities publicly confirmed those arrests after local media learned about them. JW has broken a number of stories involving serious terrorist threats on the southern border that have been disputed on the record by various Obama administration officials. Among these is an April reportconfirmed by high-level Mexican authoritiesabout ISIS operating camps near the U.S. border in areas known as Anapra and Puerto Palomas west of Ciudad Juárez in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.

 

Read more at the link above.

There are all sorts of very suspicious activities and law enforcement bulletins and warnings. It seems that there are multiple occurrences of potential terrorists probing and attempting entrance along the southern border (in sure some have snuck across)

 

In addition to very weird events, there have been middle eastern young men buying up massive amounts of pre paid cell phones in missouri, random explosions and bombs in forests in missouri, a group of Muslim men from NY were arrested in NC for stealing hundreds of plumbing supplies (pipes etc...) from a lowes, many industrial sized propane tanks stolen in the Philadelphia area etc.... Lots of not good stuff going on

 

Edit and also middle eastern Muslim men rented a boat to get closer to a hydroelectric dam at a missouri reservoir for no apparent legitimate purpose.

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Mob Rips Apart Afghan Woman Accused of Burning Koran http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/breitbart/~3/zFzNWCRR5Cw/

Boko Haram attacks northeast Nigerian city, town, 80 killed - Africa - http://www.stripes.com/news/africa/boko-haram-attacks-northeast-nigerian-city-town-80-killed-1.386097
Two Arrests in Belgium Over 'New Year Terror Plot' http://bit.ly/1Own2KP
Indonesian woman is caned for being 'too close' to a man she wasn't married to http://dailym.ai/1Oiqh6A
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Turkey arrests 2 suspected ISIS operatives plotting New Year suicide bombing http://dld.bz/efFYk

 

 

 

Shooting at Unesco tourist site in Russia's Dagestan http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/12074320/Shooting-at-tourist-hotspot-in-Russias-Dagestan.html

 

 

 

Man charged with setting Houston mosque fire was a devout attendee http://www.chron.com/houston/article/Federal-officials-arrest-man-in-connection-with-6727623.php

 

 

 

 

UK husband and wife convicted of planning bomb attack - http://bit.ly/1mQ2uAM

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I'm surprised no one commented on the idiot Philly mayor who denied that the Muslim terrorist thug who was shooting police for enforcing laws that are not in agreement with the Qur'an, claimed the shooting has nothing to do with terrorism or Islam.

Philly hasn't had a good mayor since Rendell. There's no point spending any time on any of the corrupt, multi-fail hacks that have held the office since.

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