On Friday morning, President Obama told ABC's "Good Morning America" that the apocalyptic terror movement known as the Islamic State finally had been "contained."
“I don’t think they’re gaining strength,” the President told George Stephanopolous. “What is true is that from the start, our goal has been first to contain and we have contained them. They have not gained ground in Iraq, and in Syria they’ll come in, they’ll leave, but you don’t see this systemic march by ISIL across the terrain.”
By Friday night, however, ISIS had launched a savage and deadly series of coordinated attacks throughout Paris. One day earlier, ISIS launched two suicide bombing attacks in Beirut. Just days before that, ISIS claimed to have blown a Russian civilian jetliner over Egypt. In each case, Islamic State leaders said they were attacking nations engaged in fighting against them in Syria and Iraq.
This raises the question of whether ISIS is planning to strike U.S. cities, and when. FBI officials say they currently have more than 1,000 active ISIS investigations underway in the United States.
How in the world can President Obama say ISIS has been "contained"? Clearly, he is unwilling or unable to define the threat we face as either "Radical Islam" or "Apocalyptic Islam"? Thus, he and other Western leaders continue to be blindsided by enemies they don't understand and refuse to effectively counter and neutralize.
This was the very subject of my recent speech at the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. It also goes to the heart of my latest novel, The Third Target, and my forthcoming sequel,The First Hostage -- the tremendous destruction that can and will be wrought by the forces of the Islamic State if U.S. and other world leaders remain foolishly and dangerously un-engaged or merely semi-engaged in truly defeating this wicked foe.
At this hour, at least 127 people are dead in the French capital and more than 200 wounded in the deadliest terror attacks in Europe since the March 2004 train bombings in Madrid.
On Saturday morning, a statement was released that appeared to be from Islamic State leaders. ISIS claimed responsibility for the Paris attacks and said they were "targeting the capital of prostitution and obscenity, the carrier of the banner of the Cross in Europe -- Paris."
ISIS leaders also stated:
As I write this, intelligence officials have not confirmed that ISIS is truly responsible for the French attacks, or that this statement is authentically from ISIS leaders. But analysts say that mounting evidence is pointing to the Islamic State.
French President Hollande publicly stated on Saturday morning that ISIS is to blame. He said the attacks were "an act of war." He vowed "pitiless" revenge on the Islamic State, and declared a "state of emergency" throughout France.
“To all those who have seen these awful things, I want to say we are going to lead a war which will be pitiless," Hollande told his nation. "Because when terrorists are capable of committing such atrocities they must be certain that they are facing a determined France, a united France, a France that is together and does not let itself be moved, even if today we express infinite sorrow.”
A video reportedly released by ISIS on Saturday called for Muslims to launch more attacks against Western infidels.
"Indeed you have been ordered to fight the infidel wherever you find him -- what are you waiting for?" said an ISIS terrorist in the video. "There are weapons and cars available and targets ready to be hit. Even poison is available, so poison the water and food of at least one of the enemies of Allah."
The terror attacks in Paris came one day after a pair of suicide bombings in Beirut, for which ISIS also claimed responsibility.
"A fiery double suicide bombing terrorized a mostly Shiite residential area of southern Beirut on Thursday, ripping through a busy shopping district at rush hour," reported the New York Times. "The Lebanese Health Ministry said at least 43 people had been killed and more than 200 wounded in the worst attack to strike the city in years. The Islamic State extremist group, which controls parts of neighboring Syria claimed responsibility for the attack. The group portrayed its motives as baldly sectarian, saying it had targeted Shiite Muslims, whom it views as apostates. It mentioned almost as an afterthought that it had targeted Hezbollah, the Shiite militant organization that backs the Syrian government in the civil war raging next door."
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