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It isn't lawfare if one is convicted.
It means the burden of proof was met and proven beyond a shred of reasonable doubt.

And I'll quote from Alan Dershowitz...''This was a predetermined outcome''...That says it all right there.
 

southpaw

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Then Trump is the worst candidate by that measure.
This thread is about an Islamist attack in the US. This is a foreign ideology. It did not emerge, nor is it centred in the US. If some US "citizens" follow this ideology, they most likely have ethno-religious ties to where it comes from. Trump is more likely to take a hard line against it than the Dems. He did so in his first term. I have nothing further to say.
 

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This thread is about an Islamist attack in the US. This is a foreign ideology.
That does not matter.
All extremist ideologies and their perpetrators are bad, and they are all domestic terrorists.
After all one terrorism is not better than the other.
Trump took a hardline against immigration but he did not deliver on his promises.
 
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It turns out that this killer was an army veteran who was not originally a Muslim as confirmed by his ex-wife and her husband. He converted to Islam after being honourably discharged from the US Army:

The New York Times reports he was honorable discharged from the Army and had converted to Islam at some point, according to a man married to Jabber's ex-wife.

The man says Jabber and his ex-wife have two daughters, ages 15 and 20.

In recent months, the man says Jabbar had been acting erratically, "being all crazy, cutting his hair" after converting to Islam.

The man and Jabber's ex-wife stopped letting Jabber spend time with the daughters.
 

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If it turns out to be another Muslim terrorist attack it only
shows why it is imperative to keep up with meddling into
Middle East conflicts. Terrorists in disintegrated Syria will
have to find easy targets for future attacks out of desperation
to take back Golan Heights.
there is no desperation to take back what will never be taken
 

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This thread is about an Islamist attack in the US. This is a foreign ideology. It did not emerge, nor is it centred in the US. If some US "citizens" follow this ideology, they most likely have ethno-religious ties to where it comes from. Trump is more likely to take a hard line against it than the Dems. He did so in his first term. I have nothing further to say.
The guy is black and was born in Texas. He served in the US Army. He has an American accent.
 

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Former CIA Officer Warns: 1,000 Al-Qaeda Fighters In US For Next Homeland Attack
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JAN 01, 2025

In a recent discussion on the Shawn Ryan Show, former CIA targeting officer Sarah Adams warned of a potentially devastating attack planned by Al-Qaeda terrorists on American soil.

The interview offers significant insights into what may be unfolding, as Al-Qaeda sleeper cells could be activating in the wake of the New Orleans terrorist attack and a possible vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) in the rear of a rented Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside Trump's hotel in Las Vegas just hours later.

Ryan asked Adams: "I just want to clarify. You are 100% certain that there are 1,000 plus Al-Qaeda-trained fighters within the US borders?"

Adams, currently a global threat advisor with extensive experience in Middle Eastern affairs, responded: "Well, Al-Qaeda says they trained and deployed a thousand for this attack. First off, I think there are more than a thousand Al-Qaeda members in the United States, but for the Homeland Attack, that number is based on what Al-Qaeda is saying, so they could exaggerate it; however, they did have about 1,400 in the Hamas Attack so the number is not off from what they did in the first round of attacks."


Adams provided more details on a potential 2025 homeland attack.


The terrorist attack on Bourbon Street, along with the postponement of the Sugar Bowl at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, suggests that something larger is unfolding.

"There's far too much of this happening—and when an attack on our homeland emanating from Afghanistan occurs, the resulting moral injury will be catastrophic. Those who served deserve far better than this!" Adams wrote hours before the attack on Tuesday night.

Meanwhile, General Mike Flynn, who served as national security adviser in the Trump administration 1.0, wrote on X:

Again, it is not what you call it in the end that matters. What matters is if there was intelligence prior in some agency or department and it wasn't acted upon. A failure of decision makers not a failure of intelligence.

Prevention is what we shoot for, that is what the hard work of intelligence does. If you don't follow it and hunt down every lead, then you end up in a reactive, after the fact mode. This, tragically, is where we are for what should have been a very joyous occasion. Members of my family were walking along bourbon street last night at midnight.

Another big question, what's next and are the people with knowledge rapidly cross leveling intelligence to prevent the next attack?


According to a federal source close to the counter-terrorism community, some of the latest intelligence briefings have indicated that pre-trained al-Qaeda terrorists have entered the US through the Biden-Harris administration's open southern border. The source warned that this raises the risk of further attacks.

The Biden-Harris administration's disastrous exit from Afghanistan gave rise to al-Qaeda's global jihad push (read: "Al Qaida Is Winning - The New Caliphate In Syria"). One wonders if these alleged terror cells operating within the US would still be active had Kamala Harris won the presidential election...

Anyways... Could the Bourbon Street massacre be Al-Qaeda's opening act of the coordinated attack on the homeland described by Sarah? Or are the public pre-emptive warnings an attempt to fearmonger more aggressive domestic surveillance (and ensure funding is maintained under DOGE)?

 
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The guy is black and was born in Texas. He served in the US Army. He has an American accent.
Thanks for injecting facts as we know them. Apparently he converted.

Again, the storm of bullshit surrounding this is astounding.
No, it was not Bidens immigration plan nor an illegal who did this. Nor an example of crime as highest it's ever been like trump lied about. (Crime lowest in yonks).
No, it was not a right wing white supremacist nor maga follower.
No, not strictly isis, although inspired by isis.
But seems he may mentally cracked. Fuck him regardless, may he burn in hell.
 

jalimon

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Thanks for injecting facts as we know them. Apparently he converted.

Again, the storm of bullshit surrounding this is astounding.
No, it was not Bidens immigration plan nor an illegal who did this. Nor an example of crime as highest it's ever been like trump lied about. (Crime lowest in yonks).
No, it was not a right wing white supremacist nor maga follower.
No, not strictly isis, although inspired by isis.
But seems he may mentally cracked. Fuck him regardless, may he burn in hell.
You are correct.

Yet the orange cheeto in chief blamed immigration very early on yesterday. And that is all that the maga monkeys will retain. And now that we know the fact will Trump retract his post? Nah because his goal was reached to blame it on immigration. Trumpy never cared about the truth.
 
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