Wednesday, January 1, 2020

JOKE OF THE DAY - IRAQ IS AMERICA'S FRIEND AFTER WE HANDED THEM A TRILLION DOLLARS

TRILLIONS WASTED AS AMERICA CRUMBLES!
The U.S. provides Jordan with hundreds of millions of dollars each year in foreign aid, making the kingdom one of the largest recipients of American taxpayer funds.

In 2017 alone, U.S. assistance to Jordan, a member of the international coalition against the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL), reportedly exceeded $1 billion.

PEW
MAP OF MUSLIM OCCUPATION OF EUROPE
MAP OF MEXICAN OCCUPATION of U.S.

THE KORAN
BIBLE OF THE MUSLIM TERRORIST:
“The Wahhabis finance thousands of madrassahs throughout the world where young boys are brainwashed into becoming fanatical foot-soldiers for the petrodollar-flush Saudis and other emirs of the Persian Gulf.” AMIL IMANI

Koran 2:191 "slay the unbelievers wherever you find them"
Koran 3:21 "Muslims must not take the infidels as friends"
Koran 5:33 "Maim and crucify the infidels if they criticize Islam"
Koran 8:12 "Terrorize and behead those who believe in scriptures other than the Koran"
Koran 8:60 " Muslims must muster all weapons to terrorize the infidels"
Koran 8:65 "The unbelievers are stupid, urge all Muslims to fight them"
Koran 9:5 "When the opportunity arises, kill the infidels wherever you find them"
Koran 9:123 "Make war on the infidels living in your neighborhood"
Koran 22:19 "Punish the unbelievers with garments of fire, hooked iron rods, boiling water, melt their skin and bellies"
Koran 47:4 "Do not hanker for peace with the infidels, behead them when you catch them".
“The tentacles of the Islamist hydra have deeply penetrated the world. The Egyptian-based Muslim Brotherhood poses a clear threat in Egypt. The Muslim Brotherhood also wages its deadly campaign through its dozens of well-established and functioning branches all over the world.”
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“The Wahhabis finance thousands of madrassahs throughout the world where young boys are brainwashed into becoming fanatical foot-soldiers for the petrodollar-flush Saudis and other emirs of the Persian Gulf.” AMIL IMANI
We will take advantage of their immigration policy to infiltrate them.

* We will use their own welfare system to provide us with food, housing, schooling, and health care, while we out breed them and plot against them. We will Caliphate on their dime.

* We will use political correctness as a weapon. Anyone who criticizes us, we will take the opportunity to grandstand and curry favor from the media and Democrats and loudly accuse our critics of being an Islamophobe.

* We will use their own discrimination laws against them and slowly introduce Sharia Law into their culture..

‘How did they get so close?’: Analysts ask if Iraqi security forces turned a blind eye during attack on US Embassy in Baghdad




An Iranian-controlled militia couldn’t have breached the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad without the tacit acquiescence of some Iraqi security forces, according to American government sources and analysts.
“It shows just how fragile that relationship is with the U.S. and Iraq,” a U.S. government source who has worked in Baghdad told the Washington Examiner. "It's not an Iraqi government, it's an Iranian satellite.”
Such frustrations have simmered for months amid rocket attacks on bases that house American troops in Iraq. The attacks were launched by Iranian-controlled militias that are supposed to report to the Iraqi central government. Those tensions erupted Tuesday when the militias succeeded in breaching the Green Zone in Baghdad.
“I don’t think there is any way that protesters could have gotten so close to the wall and breached the compound without the Iraqi security forces turning a blind eye,” Behnam Ben Taleblu, a senior analyst at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told the Washington Examiner. “The fact that they got so close to the wall ... geographically, that could not have happened without some level of turning a blind eye by security forces.”
Some members of Iraqi security services tasked with protecting the embassy appear to have joined the assault, as local photographers caught uniformed men helping smash windows at the compound. “This is a major catastrophic image and an indicator of how things are in Baghdad,” Steven Nabil, a correspondent with Alhurra, a U.S.-backed media outlet in Iraq, tweeted of the photos.
The assault should deepen American suspicions about at least some Iraqi partners, analysts say. “It means that Washington should worry that there are many in security forces who are friendlier with pro-Iran Shia militias, and this means something for the type of government that’s going to exist in Baghdad,” Ben Taleblu said.
“And this means something for how trusting Washington can be of people in the ministry of interior or in the ministry of defense.” Likewise, it points to the danger faced by Iraqi leaders who work with the United States. “Many Iraqi politicians fear Iran more than they are supportive of the U.S.,” James Phillips, a Middle East expert at the Heritage Foundation, told the Washington Examiner. "The danger is over time more and more will slide that way out of fear of assassination by Iran’s friends in Iraq, who will do the dirty work.”
Those friends appear to have been out in force on Tuesday, as militia leaders and former high-ranking Iraqi government officials helped organize the attack. Graffiti spray-painted on the walls referred repeatedly to Qassem Suleimani, the commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
“I see this as part of Iran's hybrid war strategy of fighting the U.S. to the last Iraqi,” said Phillips. Ben Taleblu echoed that sentiment but cautioned against overstating Iran’s power within the country.
“While the Iraqis protesting around the U.S. Embassy and compound in Baghdad matter, what matters more are the countless Iraqis on the street since October chanting, ‘Iran out,’” he said. “Iran is trying to have this flare-up dominate the fact that its co-religionists in the country next door, where Iran has spent innumerable amounts of blood and treasure to try to co-opt and control, are rejecting Iranian influence wholesale.”



New York Times slammed for labeling embassy-storming militants as 'mourners'

The New York Times caught flack after the publication labeled Iranian-controlled militias, which attacked the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, as "mourners."
"Hundreds of Iraqi mourners tried to storm the United States Embassy in Baghdad, shouting 'Down, down USA!,' in response to deadly American airstrikes this week that killed 25 fighters," the paper said in a Tuesday tweet.

The tweet met with swift condemnation from those saying they were parroting Iranian propaganda. Protesters shouted, "Death to America," as they broke into the embassy compound.

The demonstration came in response to airstrikes by the United States against Iranian-backed militias, which were stationed in Iraq. The U.S. has sent in Marines to help reinforce the compound.
Iraqi Prime Minister Abdul Mahdi called the airstrikes an "outrageous attack." Mahdi called for a three-day mourning period following the strikes.
The Iraqi military said an attack on foreign embassies would be "punishable by law with the most severe penalties." The U.S. ambassador to Iraq is planning to return to the embassy in Baghdad to show that "America is not going to flinch in the face of this pressure."

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