Posted on 04/07/2011 7:44:15 AM PDT by xtinct
The Brazilian magazine Veja is reporting that al Qaeda members have established an active presence in South Americas largest country, as have militants associated with Hezbollah, Hamas, and other terrorist groups. They are apparently engaged in fundraising, recruitment, and strategic planning. Earlier this week, Aldo Donzis, a leading figure in the Argentine Jewish community, spoke to the JTA news agency and voiced alarm about the revelations.
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Our enemy in this WWIII that has already started is not radical islam, the enemy is all things muslim.
And 20 children were murdered in a school there.
Somebody must have burned a Koran.
So basically we know that Al Qaeda representatives were in Brazil last week before returning to the White House.
The Paraguay-Brazil-Argentine border area is a lawless region in which many illegal Muslim operations have long flourished. These include terrorist training, false documentation centers, and drug money laundering.
There is also a significant Muslim community in Argentina, with many Muslim, or "formerly" Muslim Syrians gravitating toward the army officer corps.Never a good idea to have Muslims anywhere in the West, particularly in the military. Sorry, but Muslims are just not a good idea. Period.
Pretty much sums it up doesn’t it?
http://www.investigativeproject.org/2738/magazine-terrorists-operating-freely-in-brazil
Why not Brazil? They’re in the White Hut.
Most likely. I think it’s quite possible they are in Venezuela too. Because of that I cancelled my trip to go there.
Al Qaeda in Brazil?
Hey, maybe they’re gonna operate those oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico ObaMao just recently signed off on. Besides, Al Qaeda is our friend now—we’re fighting for them in Libya.
How many did they leave behind?
obathturd: “We’ll give you drilling permits and buy your oil if you let my guys set up shop in your country.”
Brazil is a very violent country. Period.
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