View Full Version : muslim Cowards islamic terrorists Bombins in Brussels
TheUnknownDC
03-22-2016, 03:02
13 reported dead so far.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2016/mar/22/brussels-airport-explosions-live-updates
Some are stating the count is up to 23.
Must be the Amish over there on Spring Break.
it's is a damn shame this happened, but what amazes me is the euros keep importing these folks.
it's is a damn shame this happened, but what amazes me is the euros keep importing these folks.
“The first step is admitting you have a problem.”
The denial is very, very strong...some might say almost suicidal in many political elites as regards border and immigration issues.
Will our folks watch and learn from the obvious mess in Europe ?
So far, too many folks appear to remain in denial - and it starts at the top - the WH in particular.
it's is a damn shame this happened, but what amazes me is the euros keep importing these folks.
The issue here is that they are not importing g enough. If they would only be more welcoming then this never would have happened. I feel sorry for the oppressed Muslims that were driven to this desperate act.
Ret10Echo
03-22-2016, 07:42
Sad, angry....
and then the toolbag has to have the spin doctors write a response.
“The President was apprised this morning of the explosions in Brussels, Belgium. U.S. officials have been and will continue to be in close contact with their Belgian counterparts, and we will provide additional information and updates as we are able to do so,” a White House official told POLITICO.
A statement by U.S. president [nameless] is expected later today.
Don't want to offend the people killing us.
Team Sergeant
03-22-2016, 07:42
islamic terrorists strike again. Keep allowing more islamic terrorists into your countries and this will only get worse.
This is islam, get used to it.
Mr. Trump we need real leadership!
“The first step is admitting you have a problem.”
The denial is very, very strong...some might say almost suicidal in many political elites as regards border and immigration issues.
Will our folks watch and learn from the obvious mess in Europe ?
So far, too many folks appear to remain in denial - and it starts at the top - the WH in particular.
Hell Tony, I don't think the leadership is in denial at all.
They accept some refugees/immigrants/migrants/undocumented illegals, their bleeding heart base loves them, they get to spend some more tax money on welfare programs, increase their voting base AND they never have to actually rub elbows with this dirty foreign rabble. Its a win, win!
Hell Tony, I don't think the leadership is in denial at all.
They accept some refugees/immigrants/migrants/undocumented illegals, their bleeding heart base loves them, they get to spend some more tax money on welfare programs, increase their voting base AND they never have to actually rub elbows with this dirty foreign rabble. Its a win, win!
You make a VERY sound argument for radically new leadership.
The safety of the people has been traded for keeping elites in office - the people have been sold on the magic of multiculturalism and open borders - and sold out as regards public policy regarding such fundamental issues as safety and the economy.
Roll on November !
Divemaster
03-22-2016, 08:42
AMEMB Brussels message to Americans there: shelter in place, avoid public transportation. http://1.usa.gov/1RwUkVq
Yeah, that is only sustainable for hours at most.
Not counting the immigrant issue, this attack reverberates throughout the West due to the transportation targets hit. The disruption at other airports due heightened security and the temporary closure of BRU makes this a much higher payoff target than Stade de France or Bataclan.
I would be interested in hearing from anyone traveling by air domestically or internationally in the next 24-48 hours as to changes in security.
Will our folks watch and learn from the obvious mess in Europe ?
You seem to be working under the presumption that our leaders posses the capacity and desire to learn.
I would posit that they possess neither.
You seem to be working under the presumption that our leaders posses the capacity and desire to learn.
I would posit that they possess neither.
Concur.
The people (the other folks) must watch thier "leadership" and not sit out this coming election cycle.
mojaveman
03-22-2016, 11:38
This could be expected after Saleh Abdeslam who was the mastermind of the Paris attacks was captured near Brussels last week. Europe isn't going to be able to sustain attacks like these and have a secure future. In addition to the loss of life and property, they are also going to lose millions of Euros in tourist revenue. I think we are eventually going to see a strong response from the right.
ddoering
03-22-2016, 12:28
If there weren't any Christians there then there would not be any problems.
I think we are eventually going to see a strong response from the right.
...not sure how that is going to work out.
Anytime you see ANY response from the right, it is quickly poked at with accusations of bigotry, racism, and intolerance.
Unless there is a change in response from the WH over the next few days - it appears that under Obama's watch - short of lighting off a dirty bomb on the 18th hole of his favorite course - nothing materially changes until a new administration.
The optics of his attendance at today's baseball game in Cuba were nauseating at best given the events in Belgium earlier today - this is not a serious man. Not a serious man in the least. I say that looking at Obama objectively through a lens most favorable to him. Our enemies look also...and they are emboldened. More innocents will be sacrificed needlessly.
Oh, there will be raids and rousts in Europe and a few extra sorties for a couple of weeks...but based on the most recent past significant events...and Obama's reaction...
It's open season on the West.
The political elite in power currently are willing to sacrifice their people for political correctness.
Divemaster
03-22-2016, 15:48
Until just a few moments ago, #StopIslam was the top world trending hashtag on Twitter. Interesting.
nousdefions
03-22-2016, 16:39
I would be interested in hearing from anyone traveling by air domestically or internationally in the next 24-48 hours as to changes in security.
The only thing that going to change in this security theater is higher ticket prices and no more popcorn.......
This could be expected after Saleh Abdesalam who was the mastermind of the Paris attacks was captured near Brussels last week. Europe isn't going to be able to sustain attacks like these and have a secure future. In addition to the loss of life and property, they are also going to lose millions of Euros in tourist revenue. I think we are eventually going to see a strong response from the right.
meh, not so sure. Confronting fighters who do not fear the outcome and who show no mercy, or remorse, while Northern European restrict themselves to ROE that handcuff results is a losing equation.
Image for a moment that when they captured Abdelsalam they inducted him as a candidate for the waterboarded surfing team, a week prior to the attacks.....
RomanCandle
03-23-2016, 04:56
I wonder if Obama or any President is the problem or if it is the veritable army holding controlling positions in business, finance and government policy completely out of proportion to their proportion of population, to whose tune he dances or any president for that matter does.
Now I know I'm just an ignorant redneck from Africa and it is a controversial subject but I am mighty suspicious of a coincidence that repeats itself time and again with monotonous predictability. I'm also mighty suspicious of groups that hold divergent points of views on the same subjects and use their influence and power to make those things happen.
I look at the evil clown running SA and most everybody seems to think that "if he'd just go" everything will be good again. They even start idolising previous idiots that were just as bad and that paved the way for the current situation while completely ignoring the underlying agenda and the powers that put them there which can remove them or replace them at will. The commies here did not receive support from only the Soviets and the Chinese. There were western forces throwing their considerable weight behind the "revolutionary forces" in South Africa and elsewhere in Africa just as there are today.
Patriot007
03-24-2016, 18:57
I traveled domestic immediately after the attack and yesterday. The only difference at the airports I noticed were 2 Homeland Security officers wearing drop leg holsters strolling through the airport.
AMEMB Brussels message to Americans there: shelter in place, avoid public transportation. http://1.usa.gov/1RwUkVq
Yeah, that is only sustainable for hours at most.
Not counting the immigrant issue, this attack reverberates throughout the West due to the transportation targets hit. The disruption at other airports due heightened security and the temporary closure of BRU makes this a much higher payoff target than Stade de France or Bataclan.
I would be interested in hearing from anyone traveling by air domestically or internationally in the next 24-48 hours as to changes in security.
Divemaster
03-24-2016, 20:30
I traveled domestic immediately after the attack and yesterday. The only difference at the airports I noticed were 2 Homeland Security officers wearing drop leg holsters strolling through the airport.
Thank you for your observations, it does help. May I ask which airports, and even though you traveled domestically, were the airports international? PM me if you aren't comfortable stating this in public.
Did you notice any difference in the amount of loiter time allowed for POVs picking up arriving passengers or the number of visible police outside the terminals?
A few months ago I observed vehicles sitting outside arrivals in excess of 20 minutes without ever being approached by police. Not that any terrorist needs that much time, but it speaks to security posture and vigilance.
Brussels = FOB for ISIS.
Postcard from a Failed State? Attacks Cast Light on Belgium's State Crisis
DER SPIEGEL
March 25, 2016 – 07:10 PM
<snip>
...it is clear that Islamic State has created its own infrastructure in Europe, under the radar of most intelligence services, cells consisting of first, second and third-tier militants. If the first tier is unable to act, the second tier takes over and prepares the next attack. The Brussels bombers were already involved in the Paris attacks. There were logistics experts who provided them with apartments and weapons, there were explosives experts and there were people who maintained communications with IS in Syria.
De Wever calls German Chancellor Angela Merkel's refugee policy an "epochal mistake," and he complains that integration in Belgium already isn't working today. "This is our problem," he says. "We were unable to offer them a Flemish version of the American dream." His message is that Antwerp is still better off than Brussels, which could be called a cesspool.
<snip>
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/terror-attacks-cast-light-on-belgian-identity-crisis-a-1084151.html
Patriot007
03-28-2016, 12:07
Philadelphia and Logan International. I did not notice any less tolerance for loiter time. I did notice a slight improvement in presence of eyes on the curb and doors entering the buildings of both airports. Other than the 2 DHS officers at Logan I did not notice much else outside of the usual.
Thank you for your observations, it does help. May I ask which airports, and even though you traveled domestically, were the airports international? PM me if you aren't comfortable stating this in public.
Did you notice any difference in the amount of loiter time allowed for POVs picking up arriving passengers or the number of visible police outside the terminals?
A few months ago I observed vehicles sitting outside arrivals in excess of 20 minutes without ever being approached by police. Not that any terrorist needs that much time, but it speaks to security posture and vigilance.