The Islamic State threat metastasizes and yet not one U.S. leader has
asked American Muslim groups why they have no programs to teach against
its view of Islam and prevent “radicalization.”
30muslim Americans have been arrested on the 23rd of April,and this is a terror alert – including another plot to bomb Boston.
FBI agents have made at least 30 arrests on US soil this year as they try to combat the murderous reach of ISIS and its warped followers
30muslim Americans have been arrested on the 23rd of April,and this is a terror alert – including another plot to bomb Boston.
FBI agents have made at least 30 arrests on US soil this year as they try to combat the murderous reach of ISIS and its warped followers
Officials revealed this week that the
Islamic terror group has a foothold in all 50 states as it continues to
target disaffected Americans through its torrent of online propaganda
and slick videos of barbaric beheadings and mutilations.
The stark warning comes days after
ISIS-inspired gunman Saif Rezgui unleashed horror on at a Tunisian beach
resort, killing 39 vacationers and wounding dozens more.
The FBI has reportedly set up command
centers in each of its 56 field officers in case extremists try to mark
the July 4 weekend by unleashing similar carnage here in the U.S.
American ISIS ‘recruits’ to date have included schoolgirls, a young
nurse, a pizza shop boss and even a National Guard soldier who hatched a
plan to gun down 120 of his own colleagues.
Some have conspired to travel or send
friends abroad to link up with fundamentalist fighters while others have
plotted jihad here in the US – with Capitol Hill among the targets for a
foiled bombing raid.
Gunmen Elton Simpson, 30, and Nadir Soofi,
34, came perilously close on March 4 when they were shot dead while
trying to storm a controversial ‘Draw Mohammed’ event in Garland, Texas.
ISIS claimed responsibility for the raid but officials suspect the pair were more likely radicalized over the web.
More recently six Somali men were charged
in March with conspiracy to provide material support and attempting to
provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
The accused are Mohamed Abdihamid Farah,
21; Adnan Abdihamid Farah, 19; Abdurahman Yasin Daud, 21; Zacharia Yusuf
Abdurahman, 19; Hanad Mustafe Musse, 19; and Guled Ali Omar, 20.
It is alleged that the six planned to fly out of Minneapolis, San Diego or New York to reach Syria to join up with ISIS….
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