Posted on 12/31/2006 9:33:43 AM PST by kronos77
After the 9/11, a worldwide “War on terror” begun in order to disband and neutralize Islamic terrorist networks across the globe. The main focus of the largest anti-terrorist campaign in history is focused in the Middle East area, as well as in Afghanistan. The Balkan Peninsula is the European area where this campaign has also taken place, with numerous arrests and a continuous effort into riding the fundamentalist out of the area. The question arising though, is how did the extremists gain a foothold in South Eastern Europe in the first place, and what was the reaction of the international community over the previous years.
So, the outbreak of the civil war in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1992 presented an unparalleled opportunity for the international Mujaheedin to storm Europe, establish safe havens in the area and thus initiate re-conquest of regions they previously ruled. The leader of Bosnia, Alia Izebegovic was eager to obtain as much assistance as possible and didn’t hesitate in providing the necessary framework by which the Islamic ties were forged. In the same year, a variety of Islamic mercenaries flocked into the Balkans in order to support the “Holy cause”, meaning the establishment of the first Islamic state in Europe. The end of the war in 1995 saw quite a few of those mujahedin, acquiring Bosnian citizenship and establishing the first Islamic community in the village of Bocinja Donja.
"Ethnic Bosnian Muslim commander talks about Jihadist determination to kill "enemies of Allah" just before the attack on Pocjelovo. "It is a Jihad... and with even greater spark to kill Allah's enemies because today they are strong and pronounced as they have never been before"
video: http://www.serbianna.com/columns/michaletos/007_files/pocjelovo.rm
(Excerpt) Read more at serbianna.com ...
Of course I could.
But why would I when in your asking, you demonstrate that taking the time to answer you is a waste of time?
So please, do it.
can you answer me this questoin..was your name a take on what ppl might call you... "A Hole, instead of A Pole"? :) lol j/k
while in Novi Pazar, you get stopped by the Serb Police for papers and stares from the muslims since they know who doesnt belong there.
I've invited him along with me...he and fusion have flat out refused.
Waste of time.
So you don't have an answer after all.
We shall certainly do our best to feign surprise!
Can dhimmis even do math?
The kind that doesn't require kneepads, that is.
Wow!
Maybe you should be Bill Carson? :-)
(I'm sure you'll get it.)
Celebrate, you just made my day! Got to see Hoplite in action on an Iraqi website: http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:KAHKJds_hUoJ:www.aliraqi.org/forums/member.php%3Fu%3D7335+hoplite&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=94&ie=UTF-8
for the group and you..........
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/january2007/110107pretext.htm
http://www.forward.com/articles/top-dem-wesley-clark-says-ny-money-people-pu/
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2319.htm
Well, there is no certainty....but it would be absolutely hilarious if it is so...lol.
Flag the Balkan Muslims flew during WWII:
There were at least three Muslim SS divisions in Hitler's army - 13th SS Handschar, an all-muslim Bosnian unit
- 21st SS Skanderberg, a majority-muslim Kosovar/ethnic Albanian unit
- 23rd SS Kama, a part Croat/part Bosnian muslim unit
lqclamar, you've been informed of this several times in the past days. This is the emblem of the 13th Waffen-SS. It is not a flag of the Balkan Muslims in World War 2. It is the emblem of an SS-Division whose 90% Muslim demographics were a Himmlerian strategy to portray Nazi Germany as an ally of Muslims worldwide. Whether intentionally or not, you are reproducing Nazi propaganda. Please be more precise with your language and honest with you presentation or stop altogether.
The Muslims were more than willing and able to join and fight under the Nazi banner.
Ousmane Kassé is a Muslim. Did he fight under the Nazi banner? (BTW, the "banner" you've posted is a shoulder patch.)
And of course, we know that "The Christians" were more than willing and able to join and fight under the Nazi banner.
Yet when this is mentioned other FReepers (rightfully) accuse the poster of ignoring the context or having an anti-Christian bias.
I'm sure the people in the Salt Lake City Mall Massacre will be comforted by that
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