“Maj. Jan Mohammad Arash, Capt. Mohammad Nasir Askarzada, and Capt. Noorullah Mohammad Aminyar “
Mohammad.
Hmmm.
What could go wrong?
This is not going to end well.
Don't worry - they'll be safe - Massachusetts residents can't really own guns....
Probably going to rendevous with the dozen or so ISIS killers believed to be in Boston already....
Not to worry, MA has such serious gun restrictions, these guys will find it “easy pickings.” In a perverse way, if they do get off a couple of “jihadi events,” they will be doing them in the seat of all of our country’s problems.
Here’s the crucial information of course-—
“National Guard officials tell FOX 25 there is no immediate threat to the public at this time.”
knowing also, now, they are reporting that Al Qaeda is jealous that ISIL is getting all the good press and they aren’t anymore, so, they are ramping up to kill us so they take center stage instead of ISIL...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3206407/posts
wonderful
Bwahaha! Sorry, I tried to keep a straight face...
There’s really only two likely scenarios:
They are jihadists who have gone off the reservation to join up with a domestic terrorist cell.
OR:
Like any Afghan with a brain brought from that miserable hellhole to the United States of America, they took one look at Cape Cod and decided to abandon their commissions and go absent without leave rather than return home to fight the Taliban only to be abandoned by Obama at some point in the future.
My bet is that if they are not caught, at least one of them will be selling real estate someplace down the eastern seaboard within two years, and the others will open up a kebab stand down in some hipster part of Boston or NYC.
Last week two Afghan army nationals walked away from their group, which was on liberty in Georgetown, and they were gone for a couple of days. They were found and returned to their unit, which was leaving the states for the trip back to Afghanistan. They said they wanted to stay in America.
My guess is that they will join the expat Afghan community, working at gas stations, convenience stores, ethnic groceries and restaurants. Good luck to their in their new vocations. While the money will be better, it’ll be a big step down in social standing, not to mention the hefty does of culture shock. While some people say this kind of brain drain is why a lot of Third World countries remain undeveloped, the reality is that many of these people don’t have a path to advancement in their home country. Without the right connections, you’re stuck in a rut. Even with the right connections, you’re still stuck in a rut, doing only whatever your connections allow for.
Soon to be discovered performing sudden jihad.
How many of the thousands of Saudi students have gone missing so far?
We’re really begging for another 9/11 but a much deadlier one this time.
Missing?
Has anyone checked the Quabbin Reservoir?
Swell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HT2ao0rcxoA
“If you’re fond of sand dunes and salty air
Quaint little villages here and there
You’re sure to fall in love with old Cape Cod.....”
FYI... Within the past month, three Afghan DEA persons went missing from the Washington DC area. I saw the story on the local news. I assume from the story they were supposed to be training with their American counterparts and took a trip on a charter bus to DC from some base in Virginia for leisure time out. They disappeared somewhere when they got off the bus on K Street. I can’t recall all the details from the local news story. I find this story really disturbing since I have noticed in the last week local police outside of DC, but within the beltway at commercial business locations that I visit quite often. Every time I have been to these places in the last week there has been a police presence. I found the first two times really odd but the third time I was sure was no coincidence. People keep your eyes open and your antenna up of what’s going on around you.
Local police, state police and base officials were all cooperating in the search for the three men, identified as Maj. Jan Mohammad Arash, Capt. Mohammad Nasir Askarzada and Capt. Noorullah Aminyar.
Along with 12 other members of the Afghanistan National Army, the three men were all participating in a joint exercise that focused on tactical strategies that involved only officers and senior enlisted personnel Sahady said. There were six nations, including the U.S. participating in the exercise which is ongoing and is scheduled to wrap up by Wednesday.
Sahady said participants at the exercise were all vetted by U.S. Central Command and were not restricted to the base, except when they were scheduled to be on duty. The three arrived in the country on Sept. 11. They were last spotted Saturday night at the Cape Cod Mall, Sahady said.
http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20140921/NEWS11/140929962
Caddies for our president?