Thursday, June 1, 2017

Terror in Britain: what did the Prime Minister know?

Theresa May is soft on terrorism. Funny how the British MSM hasn't taken this up, but they are always trying to dig up dirt on Corbin?

The unsayable in Britain's general election campaign is this. The causes of the Manchester atrocity, in which 22 mostly young people were murdered by a jihadist, are being suppressed to protect the secrets of British foreign policy. 
Critical questions -- such as why the security service MI5 maintained terrorist "assets" in Manchester and why the government did not warn the public of the threat in their midst -- remain unanswered, deflected by the promise of an internal "review". 
The alleged suicide bomber, Salman Abedi, was part of an extremist group, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, that thrived in Manchester and was cultivated and used by MI5 for more than 20 years. 
The LIFG is proscribed by Britain as a terrorist organisation which seeks a "hardline Islamic state" in Libya and "is part of the wider global Islamist extremist movement, as inspired by al-Qaida". 
The "smoking gun" is that when Theresa May was Home Secretary, LIFG jihadists were allowed to travel unhindered across Europe and encouraged to engage in "battle": first to remove Mu'ammar Gadaffi in Libya, then to join al-Qaida affiliated groups in Syria. 
Last year, the FBI reportedly placed Abedi on a "terrorist watch list" and warned MI5 that his group was looking for a "political target" in Britain. Why wasn't he apprehended and the network around him prevented from planning and executing the atrocity on 22 May? 
These questions arise because of an FBI leak that demolished the "lone wolf" spin in the wake of the 22 May attack -- thus, the panicky, uncharacteristic outrage directed at Washington from London and Donald Trump's apology. 
The Manchester atrocity lifts the rock of British foreign policy to reveal its Faustian alliance with extreme Islam, especially the sect known as Wahhabism or Salafism, whose principal custodian and banker is the oil kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Britain's biggest weapons customer. 
This imperial marriage reaches back to the Second World War and the early days of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. The aim of British policy was to stop pan-Arabism: Arab states developing a modern secularism, asserting their independence from the imperial west and controlling their resources. The creation of a rapacious Israel was meant to expedite this. Pan-Arabism has since been crushed; the goal now is division and conquest.
Terror in Britain: what did the Prime Minister know?




7 comments:

Penguin pop said...

How much of a disgrace has Theresa May been, Kaivey? She seems to have pulled a Trump many times.

Kaivey said...

If Corbyn had been Home Secretary and let the terrorists in and disregarded warnings by the CIA the media would be destroying him right now.

Ralph Musgrave said...

"Why wasn't he apprehended..?" Because there are, at least according to some reports, about 20,000 potential Jihadis in the UK! What are the security services supposed to do: keep tabs on all of them or arrest all of them? Plus the Manchester terrorist only had a record of petty crimes.

Kaivey said...

'Because there are, at least according to some reports, about 20,000 potential Jihadis in the UK! '

This is because the UK supports Jihadist terrorists. It's their Homebase.

Kaivey said...

From the article:

'Last year, the FBI reportedly placed Abedi on a "terrorist watch list" and warned MI5 that his group was looking for a "political target" in Britain. Why wasn't he apprehended and the network around him prevented from planning and executing the atrocity on 22 May? '

Tom Hickey said...

Working for MI6?

Matt Franko said...

Pussies in govt?