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|    Evidence Shows ISIS May Be Forging Passp    |
|    09 Feb 17 07:02:50    |
      XPost: 24hoursupport.helpdesk, alt.politics.scorched-earth, uk.politics.misc       XPost: uk.legal, alt.politics.uk       From: burfordTjustice@tues.uk              Non issue, keep them borders open or be know as       and a scum sucking Racist! Show you are not worried       visit France and travel the EU often.              An Iraqi general found nearly 20 blank Iraqi passports in an abandoned       Islamic State safe house in Mosul, which he believes fighters are       forging in order to flee the ongoing assault by the Iraqi Security       Forces.              The safe house also included 16 Russian passports, along with four French       ones. Both Russia and France have thousands of citizens fighting for ISIS that       raise security concerns for all of Europe and the U.S. Seized documents by the       Iraqi Security Forces        reviewed by The Washington Post also indicate foreign fighters faking illness,       and expressing a desire to return home.              One ISIS commander wrote of a French fighter, “He doesn’t want to fight,       wants to return to France.” He continued, “Claims his will is a martyrdom       operation in France. Claims sick but doesn’t have a medical report.” ISIS       refers to suicide        missions as martyrdom operations.              Another file reviewed by WaPo says a French fighter assisted “in the       departure of Abu Azzam al-Fransi and his wife from the land of the       Caliphate.” The nom-de-guerre al-Fransi indicates the fighter is French.                     Returning ISIS foreign fighters are a major security concern for Europe and       the U.S. citizens of countries like France, that do not require a visa to       enter the U.S. under the visa waiver program. President Donald Trump also       instituted a travel suspension        from seven terror-rife countries to the U.S., like Iraq, for a period of 90       days. The travel suspension is in flux after a federal court’s decision to       stay the order, and may work its way up the Supreme Court.              Then-FBI Director James Comey feared in June that defeating ISIS would make it       even more dangerous because, “through the fingers of that crush are going to       come hundreds of really dangerous people.” Comey called the phenomenon a       “terrorist diaspora        and drew a parallel to the spread of al-Qaida fighters after the Afghan       jihad in the late 1980s and 1990s, saying the defeated ISIS fighters will be       “10 times that or more.”              Veteran fighters of Osama bin Laden’s Afghan jihad went on to carry out       attacks such as 9/11, the embassy bombings in Africa, and the 2000 bombing of       a U.S. destroyer in the Gulf of Aden. Comey said the attacks in Paris and       Brussels were a preview of a        “challenge that is going to come.” The Paris attacks were carried out by       Syrian battlefield veterans, and received direction and funding from ISIS’s       core territory.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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