Posted on 01/17/2016 5:15:47 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
Survivors of the harrowing attack in Burkina Faso have described how jihadis targeted Westerners by executing those who looked to be European as they lay injured after being gunned down.
At least one American and six Canadians, as well as French, Dutch and Swiss nationals are among the 29 people from 18 different countries killed during the 15-hour terror attack by Al-Qaeda militants.
Burkinabe special forces, assisted by 30 French special forces, broke the lengthy siege last night by storming the Splendid Hotel in Ouagadougou. Three of the gunmen were killed after a firefight before the hotel was re-captured by special forces.
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How do you figure that?
My friends in Cairo say it is pretty safe. Not in the Sinai Peninsula though.
Sisi has really improved the stability. And he is death on the terrorists.
Celebrate Diversity = Kill White people.
Solution. Bring them on an all expense paid trip to the USA to collect welfare.
Kill every man between ages 16 - 40 and the rebellion in the Sinai will end.
President Sisi is doing a pretty good job. The crashed Russian jet was an exception, but it was an inside job that no one probably could have prevented.
Morsi is still in jail, with 2 death sentences.
And the MB Terrorist leaders are still in jail. And will remain so. (very large number of them)
Yeah and if it wasn’t for Sisi, Egypt would be another Libya.
If Western Europe falls, we still got Eastern Europe, Russia, USA/Canada and Australia/New Zealand.
I arrived on Sat. night to join my husband who has been working here for 2 years. Things finally seemed stable enough after the elections went well. I plan to try to get in touch with her. We have significant resources due to my husband’s job and were looking for an effective ministry to invest in. We’ve seen enough in all the places we’ve lived of the abuse of funds so we’re very careful about vetting. Makes my husband sick to see the brand new high end SUVs driven by people being funded.
totally agree.
Obama spent lots of US dollars to put Morsi in place. He tried to sell Egyptians down the river to slavery under Muslim Brotherhood Terrorists. He is still committed to doing that to US before he leaves.
But Egyptians have an ancient culture. They are not stupid people. They are unified and totally behind President Sisi.
Of course the Terrorist hate them and him.
It’s time for white people to realize something. We are not welcome.
Apparently that the “unrest” is over? It has been 4 years....
Apparently the museums are pillaged, too? Hopefully all of the artifacts were returned.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_Revolution_of_2011
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xWiBCIxjIk
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-30974291
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_in_Egypt
Wow! That was a heck of a drive. How long did you take? One of these days, hopefully, I want to do the same thing.
BTW. I go past the Andersonville site every time I head to Florida. Anywhere East of the panhandle anyway. Haven’t visited yet. Heck I guess a lot of people would. It’s not far off I75. God’s country. Bet the Yankees that were imprisoned there didn’t call it God’s country though....
I think I did three maybe four weeks on the road. I would lay out the day’s trip of sights and planned on doing 4 or 5 hundred miles a day maybe less ....
I doubt they all are returned. Islamist theives.
Morsi was in power about a year. The surgical removal of Morsi and the MB is complete. And they are outlawed.
Incredibly fast see change in Egyptian attitudes. Sisi is playing all sides to benefit his nation. I think he is a winner.
For the world’s sake, the Islamist Fascists must be made the LOOSERS.
That is my next trip. I told my husband I will only go to Hungary, Poland or Czech Republic.
Still too risky for the family. When I was younger and more adventurous, I might have made the trip.
We love Egyptian history but we will probably continue to learn about it from the comfort of our living room. :(
Let's give credit to the people of Burkina Faso. We're on the same side of this fight.
safe choice for now.
As the Obozo administration begins to collapse, it may not always be that way. Glad I live in the Big Nothing.
Lol. Yup.
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