Wall Street Journal: Backlash Swells in Germany as Hunt for Terrorist Ends
Tunisian migrant Anis Amri is killed in shootout near Milan; Angela Merkel faces mounting pressure over migrants
The hunt for the suspect in the deadly attack on a Berlin Christmas market ended before dawn Friday in a shootout with Italian police near Milan, but the political fallout was just beginning to gather force.
Anis Amri, a Tunisian, lived in Germany for more than a year, despite having been previously jailed in Italy and denied asylum in both nations. Even as Europe’s most-wanted man, he traveled hundreds of miles this week, crossing at least two European Union borders on his way to Italy, where police stopped him to check his identity.
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WNU Editor: If there are more attacks in Germany in the coming months .... German Chancellor Merkel's re-election prospects will look even more grimmer. As to Europe's raction to recent terror attacks .... many Europeans are becoming fearful that this is going to become the new normal .... Europe may face a grim future with terrorism as a fact of life (Washington Post). More here .... After Berlin attack, Europe weighs freedom against security (AP).
Update: This puts into perspective the history of terrorist attacks in Europe .... 45 years of terrorist attacks in Europe, visualized (Washington Post).
3 comments:
Either the Left gets its act together and closes off the border and begin deportations, or the Right will deal with this and I don't think that will be pretty for the Left or the Migrants.
She is culpable.
TWN,
You are correct sir. If the left doesn't get it's act together on the border as you mention as well as a whole host of issues, this will end very badly for them. It's also going to end very badly for the immigrants as well in fact much worse than it would have had tgey simply stayed out of it!!
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