Muslim Extremists Number One Terror Threat, Canada Warns

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“For the last thirteen years, we Canadians have participated in the invasion and occupation of Afghanistan – a military fiasco costing Canadians blood and treasure...

“The question is: What did we achieve fighting a US war except lose precious lives, waste taxpayer wealth and incur humiliation for over a decade?

We are making the same blunder fighting ISIS today. What do we gain by consciously handing innocent people to proxy torture countries while knowing that they would be bound and inhumanely tortured?

“Now by declaring war on ISIS by sending special forces and CF-18 fighter jets for a six-month bombing campaign we are blindly being led to another fiasco. Should there be surprise if there was a blowback, however amateurish, against two soldiers by ‘Lone Wolves’ using a speeding car and shotgun?...

“I am sure the mainstream propaganda machinery will go on a full swing, feeding the ‘terrorist ideology’ and ‘hatred towards our freedoms’ spiel for the violence, without giving the slightest cause for real introspection. I am also sure that I (and anyone) who wants to see Canada as a global moral leader, which refrains from all US wars with a ten-foot pole, will instead be labelled a terrorist-sympathizer. Its sick...

“If a country bordering ISIS such as Turkey, a NATO member and ally, can remain neutral toward ISIS, why can’t we?...

“While the Muslim ‘leaders’ race each other in holding memorial services, offering condolences, presenting colorful wreaths, and making sympathetic gestures for the tragic death of Cpl Nathan Cirillo and obsequiously reassuring the Harper government of their undying patriotism, we expect that a few will have the gall to suggest a review of Canada’s 13-year old war policy under a US mandate.

If we are truly patriotic, let us protect our country from harm’s way. And if we are a true friend of the US, we would prevent the Americans from harm as well.”

"We" are not both Canadians.
 

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The terrorist attacks in Canada are reasonable reaction to its foreign policy; Canada should espouse a neutral policy towards ISIS: Canadian Imam Sheharyar Shaikh

Sheharyar Shaikh is the former President of North American Muslim Foundation and currently serves as the Imam of Masjid Qurtabah (4140 Finch Avenue East, Scarborough, ON).

Sheharyar Shaikh, Youtube In an article bearing the title “Why Canada Attacks Are Not Surprising” (October 24, 2014), Imam Sheharyar argues that the terrorist attacks south of Montreal (October 20, 2014) and in Ottawa (October 22, 2014) are reasonable reaction of Muslims to Canada's foreign policy since 2001, its military mission in Afghanistan and its support of the US war in Iraq.

Implicitly dismissing the argument made by Canadian Muslim leaders who described the terrorists as “mentally ill,” Imam Sheharyar suggested that the war Canada declared on ISIS (or ISIL) is one of the understandable factors that motivated Martin Ahmad Couture-Rouleau and Michael Zehaf-Bibeau to kill Canadian soldiers. In this regard he called the Canadian government to espouse neutral position towards ISIS.

Imam Sheharyar also mocked Canadian Muslim 'leaders' who try hard to prove their patriotism by “offering condolences” and “presenting colorful wreaths” following the killing of the Canadian soldiers challenging them to make the right and bold move and urge the government to review it foreign policy in order to save Canada from future attacks.

The following are excerpts of Imam Sheharyar's article:

“Both Martin and Michael were Quebecers, Caucasians and converts to Islam who allegedly identified with ISIS.

“I am highly saddened, but not highly shocked. Let’s face it, folks. Canada has hardly been a neutral country in the world in the last thirteen years.

"Despite its peaceful and innocent self-image, it has poodled right into a US-led war that has cost millions of innocent lives and turned tens of millions into permanent refugees in the another part of the world.

“For the last thirteen years, we Canadians have participated in the invasion and occupation of Afghanistan – a military fiasco costing Canadians blood and treasure...

“The question is: What did we achieve fighting a US war except lose precious lives, waste taxpayer wealth and incur humiliation for over a decade?

“We are making the same blunder fighting ISIS today. What do we gain by consciously handing innocent people to proxy torture countries while knowing that they would be bound and inhumanely tortured?

“Now by declaring war on ISIS by sending special forces and CF-18 fighter jets for a six-month bombing campaign we are blindly being led to another fiasco. Should there be surprise if there was a blowback, however amateurish, against two soldiers by ‘Lone Wolves’ using a speeding car and shotgun?...

“I am sure the mainstream propaganda machinery will go on a full swing, feeding the ‘terrorist ideology’ and ‘hatred towards our freedoms’ spiel for the violence, without giving the slightest cause for real introspection. I am also sure that I (and anyone) who wants to see Canada as a global moral leader, which refrains from all US wars with a ten-foot pole, will instead be labelled a terrorist-sympathizer. Its sick...

“If a country bordering ISIS such as Turkey, a NATO member and ally, can remain neutral toward ISIS, why can’t we?...

“While the Muslim ‘leaders’ race each other in holding memorial services, offering condolences, presenting colorful wreaths, and making sympathetic gestures for the tragic death of Cpl Nathan Cirillo and obsequiously reassuring the Harper government of their undying patriotism, we expect that a few will have the gall to suggest a review of Canada’s 13-year old war policy under a US mandate.

“If we are truly patriotic, let us protect our country from harm’s way. And if we are a true friend of the US, we would prevent the Americans from harm as well.”

I BET HE IS VOTING LIBERAL.

And how many does he represent in the country. Other Muslims and Imans condemned the attacks, are their acts discounted because of this fukwad?
 

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grainfedpraiboy

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Stuck in Butt, Montana tonight.. down for my 10 hours.. bored.

OK. First off in Butte is the world's most toxic spot open to the public. It costs a dollar. It is a giant hole with a toxic lake on the one end of downtown at the top of the hill. There is a fence there but essentially no security at night. If you fall in you're a goner.

There is Sagebrush Sam's which is a pretty dingy strip club with a five dollar cover, same two girls and you'll probably be the only guy there but that's when things get more interesting. Otherwise there is a dial a stripper for your RV/hotel or better clubs in Missoula.

Downtown Butte is awesome if you like old brick buildings.

And that's about it.
 

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OK. First off in Butte is the world's most toxic spot open to the public. It costs a dollar. It is a giant hole with a toxic lake on the one end of downtown at the top of the hill. There is a fence there but essentially no security at night. If you fall in you're a goner.

There is Sagebrush Sam's which is a pretty dingy strip club with a five dollar cover, same two girls and you'll probably be the only guy there but that's when things get more interesting. Otherwise there is a dial a stripper for your RV/hotel or better clubs in Missoula.

Downtown Butte is awesome if you like old brick buildings.

And that's about it.

I'm a trucker.. I'm at the Flying J. on the west end of town, heading for California..

But thanks for the info, I'll make sure not to go skinny dipping in any strange lakes tonight.
 

grainfedpraiboy

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I15 south then over to Twin Falls, ID south from there to Nevada and across Donner Pass into California..

I do this run fairly often.

Have you stopped at Craters of the Moon? Fascinating place. Also the singing sand dunes in northern Nevada are one of only 11 in the world and worth the trip if no goddamned dirt bikes are there. When you enter the Salt Flats just south of Salt Lake City where the bend is and there is half a dozen gas stations on the left you can be proud to know I served our country well with a temple gal back in the 90s picked up at the Hogel Zoo near the skunk monkey cage of all places.
 

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While I appreciate the sentiment, at least in the U.S., the place where a soldier is LEAST safe is in his own country. The #1 killer of soldiers is traffic accidents. During the First Iraq War, total deaths in the Army actually went down, because 500,000 of them were in Saudi Arabia and Iraq, and not driving in the U.S.

When I was in we deployed to the Med Sea for six months on an aircraft carrier. We lost 4 Marine Pilots (Two A-6 crashes) 4 Naval Aviators (One S-3 crash), and 1 sailor (heart attack).

When we returned we lost about 25 to car accidents in the six months after.
 

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I now know what it's like to be caught up in a terror threat.

I was reading the post I made earlier about the Rosetta mission when suddenly we all had to evacuate the building urgently. We were stood around in the cold outside when we discovered that a suspect package had been found. Several streets around the area, in the town centre, were cordoned off. After a while the Royal Logistics Corps bomb disposal unit arrived and, as we looked on from a safe distance, they carried out a controlled explosion on the suspicious package (although the useless The Bolton News newspaper wrongly said it was the police who carried out the controlled explosion). It's Bonfire Night and we're used to hearing loud bangs at this time of year, but this loud bang we heard was no firework.

I think it was discovered eventually that the suspicious package was innocent and was not a bomb, but with Bolton being a largely Islamic town it's better to be safe than sorry.


I'm standing down by that lorry which was going down the street but couldn't go any further




 
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