Posted on 03/04/2016 1:00:15 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
"They were labeled as secondhand clothes but also contained other military accessories enough to equip an entire army.
"They did say the discovery was linked to the arrest last month of seven people five of them Spanish citizens in eastern Spain and North Africa, who are accused of doing logistics for ISIS. "With its proximity to North Africa, Spain is emerging as a gateway for Islamist militants traveling to and from Europe."
(Excerpt) Read more at npr.org ...
I don’t expect uniforms like that to just pop up at any retailers. You won’t see ‘Second hand ISIS uniforms’ at the local Hobby Lobby, I guarantee it.
The Spanish police have been very good at rounding up Islamists, although this may change with their new radical leftwing government coming in (still not a certainty, because nobody got a majority and they may have to redo their general election) . Also, while Spain has been successful in keeping out large numbers of Muslims, certain areas (such as Barcelona) have a lot of them, mostly because of the leftist favoritism of Islam, so this could be dangerous in the future.
They should have dusted them with something obnoxious and let them go.
Duh! Send ‘em the uniforms! Let them put them on making them easier to (a)distinguish from the general population so we can (b) KILL THEM.
Great catch there. Any news on weapons?
Too Easy.
Smallpox, Indian blankets, you get the picture...
And the manufacturer was?
ISIS has uniforms now?
This should be an obvious sign that their plan is to sneak in and wage war on Europe. It’s not going to stop until one side wins.
I was kind of surprised to read the comments on this given that it’s from NPR.
You don’t see any secondhand uniforms at Hobby Lobby.
I know. I was jus’ joshin.
Oh. Sorry about that ... I’m humor-impaired, everyone says so.
:)
bump
That’s the key question.
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