Leftists and islamists don’t play well with others.
Deport them , oh wait the EU government doesn’t want to hurt their feelings ,LOL
Writer is obfuscating, the headline should read:
“Europe Faces Surge in Attacks by Muslims on Christians as Violence Spreads”
When you welcome into your neighborhood people whose main desire in life is to eliminate you, why are you surprised?
** For those of you in Rio Linda, ""First the Saturday people, then the Sunday people"" is the plan that is shared by most every Islamofascistnazi.
The Saturday people refers to the elimination of all Jews. The Jewish Sabbath is on Saturday.
The Sunday people refers to the elimination of all Christians. The Christian Sabbath is on Sunday.
Just wait. Anytime soon the Drive-By Media will announce that it is a "mostly peaceful" elimination.
Hey Euro-Weenies, Man up, its in your DNA and heritage.
you can do this:
Numerous European leaders and commanders achieved significant victories against the Ottoman Empire throughout its history, particularly during periods of Ottoman expansion and later contraction. [1, 2, 3]
Key figures include:
15th Century • John Hunyadi A leading Hungarian military and political figure, often nicknamed “Turk-buster,” who achieved several major victories in the mid-15th century, most notably the defense of Belgrade (Nándorfehérvár) in 1456, which prevented an Ottoman invasion of Hungary for decades.
• Skanderbeg (Gjergj Kastrioti) An Albanian national hero who led a long and successful resistance against Ottoman forces throughout the mid-15th century, winning numerous battles and becoming a symbol of Christian resistance. [4, 5]
16th Century
• Don John of Austria The commander-in-chief of the Holy League fleet at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, which resulted in the near-total destruction of the Ottoman navy and ended Ottoman predominance at sea.
• Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor Led a massive Holy League expedition that recaptured the city of Tunis from the Ottomans in 1535.
• Jean Parisot de Valette The Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller who successfully led the defense of Malta during the Great Siege of Malta in 1565, repulsing a major Ottoman invasion force. [6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
17th Century
• King John III Sobieski of Poland The commander of the combined Polish-Lithuanian and Holy Roman Empire forces at the Battle of Vienna in 1683. His charge with the Polish Winged Hussars was crucial in breaking the Ottoman siege, a turning point that marked the beginning of the end of Ottoman expansion into Europe.
• Charles V, Duke of Lorraine A Habsburg military commander who played a key role in the relief of Vienna and later led the Imperial forces to numerous victories, including the Second Battle of Mohács in 1687, which led to the reconquest of much of Hungary.
• Prince Eugene of Savoy An outstanding military leader of the Holy Roman Empire who inflicted a disastrous defeat on the Ottomans at the Battle of Zenta in 1697, a decisive battle that forced the Ottomans to sign the Treaty of Karlowitz and cede large amounts of territory in Europe.
• Count Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg The Austrian field marshal who led the spirited defense of Vienna during the two-month siege in 1683 before the relief army arrived. [11, 12, 13, 14]
18th-20th Centuries
• Pyotr Rumyantsev and Alexander Suvorov Russian field marshals who won significant victories against the Ottomans during the Russo-Turkish War (1768-1774), leading to the Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca and Russian access to the Black Sea.
• Leaders of the Balkan League (Greece, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bulgaria) In the First Balkan War (1912-1913), these leaders united to defeat the Ottoman Empire, stripping it of nearly all its remaining European provinces. [15, 16]
The Muslim’s war to convert the world to Islam has started. Don’t look for any peace gestures from them.