Putting Japan and Egypt next to each other in this list is the stupidest thing I have seen this week.
Is Sweden one of those 8 nations?
Thanks for posting. HOORAY Robert Spencer. Thank you, sir.
Analysis of Milestones - Sayyid Qutb (VERY fascinating book if you have the time)
Qutbs ideological consequence has been compared to that of Hitler and he has been deemed as significant [to Islamism] as Lenin was to Communism. The sweeping influence of Qutbs work has earned him the designation of [the radical Islamic] Karl Marx and, unequivocally, the Arab worlds first important theoretician of the Islamist cause.
https://wakespace.lib.wfu.edu/bitstream/handle/10339/38576/SuarezMurias_wfu_0248M_10443.pdf
Probably just a coincidence.
Mali, Somalia, Central African Republic, Yemen, Libya, Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan were listed as being an extreme travel security risk. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
If Chicago were a nation, it would be on that list.
I figured all 57 Islamic states would be the top 57
And muzzy areas of other countries.
WOW!! whouda thunk it!!
Well shoot! I was planning to vacation in Somalia this year. Now I may have to go somewhere else. /s
Who said;
“When muslims are in the minority they are very concerned about minority rights.
But when they are the majority there are no minority rights.”
bkmk
Was Mexico left out on purpose?
Mexico’s annual homicide count on pace to be highest in decades as nearly 100 killed daily!
Fox News ^ | 11/22/2019 | Greg Norman
Posted on 11/22/2019, 9:45:29 AM by Olog-hai
The homicide count in Mexico is on pace to reach its highest overall annual total since the countrys government started keeping track in 1997, with new statistics showing nearly 100 people are killed each day.
Figures from Mexicos Secretary General of National Public Safety state that there have been 29,414 homicides there so far in 2019 up from 28,869 over the same period last year.
In 2018, there were a total of 36,685 murders in Mexico the most since the office started gathering data on the crime more than two decades ago. This year, the number of homicides is expected to surpass that figure.
Figures released this week state that June has been the deadliest month in Mexico this year with 3,076 murders an average of about 102 per day.
As of October, that rate declined to around 94 per day.
The release of the figures comes at a time when Mexicos president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, is facing growing criticism for his governments hugs, not bullets policy of not using violence when fighting violent drug cartels.
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They have Iran as yellow (low risk).
Googling flights right now!
/s