ISIS supporters shared posters threatening attacks in New York and Washington on the same day as the raid
The SUN: BAYING FOR BLOOD Baghdadi’s death could trigger wave of revenge attacks in US and Europe and spark ISIS 2.0, experts warn
THE death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi may trigger a wave of bloody revenge attacks in the US and Europe, experts warned.
Terror experts have told how security services will be braced for the type of revenge plots that were seen after Osama bin Laden was killed in 2011.
Fears are mounting that Baghdadi’s death during a US raid on his compound in Syria could trigger the resurgence of the terror group in what has been dubbed “ISIS 2.0”.
It’s believed that Abdullah Qardash, an ex-officer in Saddam Hussein’s army who is nicknamed “The Destroyer” or “The Professor”, has already assumed control of ISIS.
Qardash was reportedly appointed as Baghdadi’s successor in August, after the terror chief was wounded in an airstrike.
The new leader, who is known for his brutality and intelligence, may order a wave of new attacks to assert his authority and avenge Baghdadi, experts fear.
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WNU Editor: France is not taking any chances and neither should anyone else .... France on high alert for revenge attacks following death of Baghdadi (Reuters).
Yeah, these faint-hearted experts recommended that US stop chasing Baghdadi for fear his followers would get pissed off. Thankfully this pussified Omama-think was rejected by President Trump.
ReplyDeleteExactly, so you're supposed to do nothing then be responsible when he plans more attacks?
DeleteThat describes liberals well: pussified.
ReplyDeleteWhat comes around goes around fools
ReplyDeleteISIS & people like them would attack us whether we reacted to ISIS threats or not. So 12:02 is not much of a threat.
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