Tuesday, August 18, 2015

RADICAL ISLAM: ISIS Organizing Small Armies Inside America

Homeland Insecurity: The FBI's arrest of a group of New Jersey and New York Muslims trying to organize a "small army" for the Islamic State leaves little doubt we are facing a full-blown Islamic insurgency inside our borders.
According to a just-released federal criminal complaint, five young Muslim men tied to IS were busted conspiring to recruit a small army for the terror group in New Jersey and New York.
The busts bring to 70 the number of IS-inspired terrorists arrested in this country in homeland plots.
Meantime, the FBI reports that all 56 of its field offices have active investigations against other IS suspects.
It's now clear we're besieged by a Fifth Column. Yet the White House fatuously insists these are unrelated, unconnected, isolated, one-off "lone wolf" incidents.
Nader Saadeh
Federal agents don't see it that way. They see all these "lone wolves" running in the same religious pack.
On Monday, agents charged Nader Saadeh, a 20-year-old Jordanian immigrant from Rutherford, N.J., with providing material support to IS. Saadeh's 23-year-old brother, Alaa, along with at least three other Muslims were also arrested in connection with the IS cell.
Munther Omar Saleh, scouted out NYC landmarks
 and tourist sites : LINK
The complaint says the devout Muslims "discussed building a small army" to attack non-Muslims. In a recorded conversation, one suspect fretted about NSA surveillance and suggested they leave America, to which another suspect stated: "Why? We already infiltrated."
"Saadeh sent electronic messages expressing his hatred for the United States and desire to form a small army that would include their friends," the Justice Department said in a statement. "Saadeh posted on his Facebook page images of ISIL's flag and the flag of the Islamic caliphate."
The FBI added Saadeh posted anti-American messages online and repeatedly downloaded IS videos and praised the terror group's atrocities, including beheadings, burnings and the murder of French cartoonists.
Read the rest of this IBD editorial HERE.

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