Muslim Soldiers Dress Like You
By J. Grant Swank, Jr.Nov 15, 2006
The free world is confronted with a new kind of enemy soldier. He lives where we live. He shops where we shop. He dresses like us. No give-away military uniforms.
"Dhiren Barot, 34, wanted to cause as much death and destruction in the UK and US as possible," per the Daily Mail.
He's young, handsome, trim, smart dresser in casuals. He's the striking young fellow you'd like as your son-in-law. But he's a killer for Allah. He dreamt of leveling London's "leading hotels and mainline railway stations."
How many Barot's are there in Michigan's Muslim "province?" How many were handed by Congress and President Bush US citizenship, houses, furniture, health care and pensions as they settled into a Philadelphia suburb, traveling -- all 7000 of them -- from Russia.
These are Muslims who are our neighbors, that is, when defining "neighbors" as those who dwell near us. But neighbors in the traditional sense of being "neighborly with hospitality and kindness," some are not.
If Barot had brought off his plan, "the catastrophic results would have produced 'another black day for the enemies of Islam and victory for the Muslims,'" Barot wrote.
These Allah devotees thirst for blood. If Muslims get blown up in the process, that's all right per the Koran and Islamic philosophy.
"Barot expected the devastation and loss of life to match 9/11 and the Madrid bombs, the court heard.
"The attacks would have been coordinated in a series of back-to-back explosions with further strikes on landmark buildings in Washington, New York and Newark, New Jersey.
"Barot costed every aspect of the terrorist outrages, then traveled to Pakistan to present them to al Qaeda bosses 'like a business plan,' the court was told. But Barot and other conspirators were stopped by a brilliant police operation and meticulous detective work pieced together exactly what the terrorists planned for London."
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Wednesday, November 15, 2006
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