Posted on 11/14/2015 5:43:23 AM PST by QT3.14
A Syrian passport has been retrieved from one of the suicide bombers who blew himself up outside the Stade de France stadium in Paris last night, according to two French police officers.
The second of the suicide bombers is believed to have been as young as 15 years old.
Meanwhile, witnesses reported hearing at least two of the terrorists at the Bataclan Theatre speaking perfect French.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
There were more than 6
This required a large amount of planning done over months or longer
Ironic that 0 was talking on the phone to the president of France earlier in the day, before the carnage about global warming...sickening actually. Also interesting about the president of France refusing the muzzie menu and cancelling the dinner the night before the attack! See you at the summit Barrak, I’m off to a soccer game now. Cheers!
When I heard hand grenades may have been used and thought of that recent air drop of weapons into Syria, as they were unsecured as far as we know.
Why? Here’s a gun and some mags, grenades, explosives, pick a target and go do it. If you’re willing to die in the process, you’re awfully hard to stop. That’s why Israel had to built a big-ass wall.
“Syrian passport is found on the body of a suicide bomber at the Stade de France”.......
Nothing like giving them an idea to leave that stuff at home should they be captured. Which brings me to ask, WHY not try to capture some of these “terroists” and water board them?.............Oh, I forgot, we don’t do that any longer, too inhumane I’m advised. BULLCRAP!
It would not surprise me in the least if that was a fake Syrian passport issued by CIA through the US State Department at the direction of then Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton.
These killers have tons of money.
Besides the $150 billion the WH ding-a-ling gifted to Iran......there's also the $73 million tax dollars Hussein gave to Michelle to "teach Muslim girls" in Qatar. (She's there now.)
After she takes her cut, betcha the remaining millions were wire-transferred to ISIS accounts.
14:13 GMT
Another passport, belonging to an Egyptian citizen, has been found next to the body of another suspected terrorist near the Stade de France, BFM TV reported.
“Dud you hear Hussein is bringing in 10,000 Syrians to New Orleans?”
Hopefully they stay in New Orleans...at least there, they’ll find it difficult to match the locals when it comes to crime and terror.
my gut instinct tells me that someday during a GAO audit they will discover billions missing that were sent to anonmyous offshore bank accoints that will be ultimately be linked back to Obama after he's left office and living outside the country.
It’s about bringing in replacements so the dem elite get to keep their numbers and money flowing in their pockets at the great expense of the middle class who is being made to surrender, to train our replacements, and to die an early death. Welcome Syrian men!
Interesting. Usually when Islamic terrorist attack, they have zero identification on their person.
Maybe they were sending a message?
5.56mm
U.S. Government Assistance to Syria
Fact Sheet
Washington, DC
May 9, 2013
EXCERPT The United States supports the Syrian peopleâs aspirations for a Syrian-led political transition to a democratic, inclusive, and unified post-Assad Syria. The Assad regime has turned its weapons against its own people in a failing effort to perpetuate its rule.
The United Nations estimates that more than 70,000 Syrians have been killed since the unrest and violence began over two years ago. Since the beginning of 2013, the number of Syrians seeking refuge in neighboring countries has sharply increased. More than 1.4 million Syrians are now registered as refugees or are awaiting registration in neighboring countries while, inside Syria, an additional 6.8 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance.
The United States is providing nearly $510 million in humanitarian assistance to help those affected by the conflict. In addition, the United States has committed to providing $250 million in transition support to the Syrian Coalition and the oppositionâs Supreme Military Council. This transition assistance will help local opposition councils and civil society groups to provide essential services to their communities and extend the rule of law and enhance stability inside liberated areas of Syria. At President Obamaâs direction, we are broadening our non-lethal support to the Supreme Military Council beyond the food and medical kits they have already received.
Humanitarian Assistance
The United States, along with the international community, is tirelessly working to provide humanitarian aid to all civilians affected by the brutal conflict in Syria and in the region. On May 9, Secretary Kerry announced that the United States is contributing an additional $100 million in humanitarian assistance, bringing total U.S. humanitarian assistance for those affected by the violence in Syria to nearly $510 million. U.S. assistance is providing emergency medical care and medical supplies, childhood immunizations, food, clean water, and relief supplies to those affected by the crisis.
Within Syria, U.S. humanitarian aid is reaching all 14 of the countryâs governorates on the basis of need and regardless of political affiliation. It is often not branded as U.S. assistance in order to ensure the safety of aid recipients and humanitarian aid providers as well as to guard against aid distribution being blocked while en route.
The United States is also working closely with host governments in the region who have generously kept their borders open to refugees fleeing Syria. For more details on the United States humanitarian response to the Syria crisis and what U.S. humanitarian assistance is being provided, visit www.usaid.gov/crisis/syria.
Transition Assistance to the Syrian Opposition
The United States is acting in partnership with the international community to assist the Syrian Coalition as it works toward building a post-Assad Syria. After meeting with the Syrian Coalition and other governments in Istanbul on April 20, Secretary Kerry announced the commitment of an additional $123 million in transition assistance for the Syrian Coalition and Syrian Military Council, bringing the total to $250 million.
This transition assistance supports the Syrian Coalitionâs ability to both strengthen its operations and to help local councils and communities in liberated areas to procure and expand the delivery of basic goods and essential services. For example, in close collaboration with the Coalitionâs Assistance Coordination Unit (ACU), additional transition assistance is being provided to procure pre-identified equipment and supplies for prompt disbursement by the ACU to newly liberated communities.
As announced on February 28, the United States is also delivering halal food rations and medical kits from U.S. government stocks to the Syrian Coalition, including the Supreme Military Council. In addition to expanding existing lines of support, the U.S. will consult with the Syrian Coalition and the Supreme Military Command to determine their most urgent transition assistance needs.
U.S. assistance includes training and equipment to build the capacity of a network of ethnically and religiously diverse civilian activists to link Syrian citizens with the Syrian Coalition and local coordinating councils. This support enhances the information security of Syrian activists, human rights organizations, and independent media outlets and empowers women leaders to play a more active role in transition planning.
Through a series of small grants, the Syrian Coalition is beginning to strengthen grass-roots administration — a foundation of democratic governance — as they provide basic services, including emergency power, sanitation, water and educational services. Some of this assistance is being directed to maintain public safety, extend the rule of law and enhance the provision of justice to improve local stability and prevent sectarian violence.
Over 5,000 major pieces of equipment, including communications and computer equipment, as well as generators and medical supplies, have been provided to support civilian Syrian opposition groups, civil society activists, and citizen journalists.
Support to civil society groups and local councils includes efforts to train, equip, and build the capacity of nearly 1,500 grassroots activists, including women and youth, from over 100 opposition councils and organizations from around the country; develop groupsâ abilities to mobilize citizens, share information, provide community services, and undertake civic functions; support interreligious and communal dialogues and encourage citizen participation in shaping the Syrian transition; and support human rights documentation and transitional justice efforts while laying the foundation for future accountability efforts.
Support to independent media includes assistance to community radio stations providing information for refugees about available services; training for networks of citizen journalists, bloggers, and cyber-activists to support their documentation, packaging, and dissemination of information on developments in Syria; and technical assistance and equipment to enhance the information and communications security of Syrian activists within Syria.
Assistance in support of the democratic transition includes efforts to link civilian opposition elements inside Syria with global supporters; technical assistance to emerging civil society leaders; and facilitating participation by the business community in the transition processes.
Additional Support for the Syrian People
The United States continues to engage Syrians directly, offering academic advising to young people hoping to study in the United States and opportunities to participate in academic exchanges and other direct outreach programs.
The State Department maintains an active dialogue to coordinate policy and assistance for Syria with the Syrian Coalition at its offices in Egypt, Turkey, and in Washington. We are also in close contact with many Americans, including Syrian-Americans, who have organized to provide assistance to Syrians in need.
PRN: 2013/0540
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2013/05/209197.htm
We are so screwed.
....and if we subpoena Valerie’s wire-transfers, computer records and other devices, we’ll find out exactly where Obama was on the night of the Benghazi attack...
.....salivating over his holdings and taking down the numbers of his new offshore accounts....
I don’t think it would require that much planning, considering that they probably had no escape plan. If the materials were already stashed somewhere and available, not long at all.
And other direct outreach programs...care to explain the meaning val?
Who is paying for their flights?
They are useless soul sucking consumers with the abilities of severely retarded infants and can’t function in a civilized society.
Trump can’t catapult them back to their hell holes fast enough.
Heh-—good one.
Probably our seniors who did not get a cost of living bump this year. And Soros.
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