
Reports of ISIS' Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
ISIS is gearing up for a resurgence in the Middle East and throughout the world. Red flags are ...
Renegade Talk Radio · Renegade Talk Radio
October 15, 201835m 4s
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ISIS is gearing up for a resurgence in the Middle East and throughout the world. Red
flags are everywhere: from our border to boys named Mohamed. Even though the U.S.
and Coalition Forces have decreased ISIS territory, their strength and their global
nefarious intentions are not dead. The Pentagon estimates that ISIS still has 30,000
fighters in Iraq and Syria. Though their physical caliphate has fallen, this defeat has
served only to strengthen their work in all other corners of the world.
What this means for the U.S. is that open borders present more of a risk than ever for
allowing terrorists to enter. So far in 2018, Border Patrol agents apprehended migrants from
at least 52 countries - including many from countries with connections to terrorism. In fact,
51 per cent of all Border Patrol apprehensions are currently OTMs (Other Than Mexicans).
Another example of the increasing reach of terrorists from the Middle East to the West is
seen in the UK and Europe, where the number of baby boys named Mohamed (and
alternate spellings of this name) is increasing exponentially - even becoming the most
popular name in some countries. You won’t believe the statistics!
flags are everywhere: from our border to boys named Mohamed. Even though the U.S.
and Coalition Forces have decreased ISIS territory, their strength and their global
nefarious intentions are not dead. The Pentagon estimates that ISIS still has 30,000
fighters in Iraq and Syria. Though their physical caliphate has fallen, this defeat has
served only to strengthen their work in all other corners of the world.
What this means for the U.S. is that open borders present more of a risk than ever for
allowing terrorists to enter. So far in 2018, Border Patrol agents apprehended migrants from
at least 52 countries - including many from countries with connections to terrorism. In fact,
51 per cent of all Border Patrol apprehensions are currently OTMs (Other Than Mexicans).
Another example of the increasing reach of terrorists from the Middle East to the West is
seen in the UK and Europe, where the number of baby boys named Mohamed (and
alternate spellings of this name) is increasing exponentially - even becoming the most
popular name in some countries. You won’t believe the statistics!
Topics
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