More on Islam, Leftism and the damage they do for June 25 2014 post 4

1. Phyllis Chesler explains the events at the Temple Mount (article and video in earlier post today)

2. BAGHDAD (AP) — Syrian warplanes bombed Sunni militants’ positions inside Iraq

(For some reason, Kerry, Obama’s hairpiece, has a problem with this)

Meanwhile, a new insurgent artillery offensive against Christian villages in the north of Iraq sent thousands of Christians fleeing from their homes, seeking sanctuary in Kurdish-controlled territory, Associated Press reporters who witnessed the scene said.

The United States government and a senior Iraqi military official confirmed that Syrian warplanes bombed militants’ positions Tuesday in and near the border crossing in the town of Qaim. Iraq’s other neighbors — Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Turkey — were all bolstering flights just inside their airspace to monitor the situation, said the Iraqi official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

3. Nigeria Abuja –  21 dead

(As Wrath of Khan points out: “What a bloody day… Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Nigeria, Egypt, Afghanistan, Pakistan”

4. Africa’s Ebola Outbreak ‘Out Of Control’, Warns MSF 

5. Al Jazeera report on the Lebanese suicide bomber

Thank you M, Richard, Wrath of Khan and all. More to come.

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5 Replies to “More on Islam, Leftism and the damage they do for June 25 2014 post 4”

  1. #4 Pay close attention to the Ebola problem, it is the first of many nasty diseases that we will see in the coming years, the left has created the perfect breeding ground for them in the Middle East and their open border policy is making it easy for them to spread. At times I think it will be modern plagues that will stop the Islamic conquest rather then the west itself.

    H1N1 swine flu has been discovered in a holding facility for the unaccompanied kids illegally crossing our southern border.

    http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Texas/2014/06/25/Swine-Flu-Confirmed-at-Shelter-for-Unaccompanied-Minors

  2. Notch by notch… When the meaning of (being) progressive is no good news at all…

    ‘Drastic action’ needed on Ebola (BBC, June 26, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/health-28033027

    “Drastic action” is needed to contain the spread of deadly Ebola in West Africa, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Nearly 400 people have died in the outbreak which started in Guinea and has spread to neighbouring Sierra Leone and Liberia. It is the largest outbreak in terms of cases, deaths and geographical spread.

    The WHO said it was “gravely concerned” and there was potential for “further international spread”. The outbreak started four months ago and is continuing to spread. So far there have been more than 600 cases and around 60% of those infected with the virus have died.

    Ebola, a haemorrhagic fever, has no cure and is spread by contact with the fluids of infected people or animals, such as urine, sweat and blood. Most of the deaths have been centred in the southern Guekedou region of Guinea.

    The WHO has sent 150 experts to the region to help prevent the spread of the virus but admits ” there has been significant increase in the number of daily reported cases and deaths”. Dr Luis Sambo, the WHO’s regional director for Africa, said: “This is no longer a country-specific outbreak, but a sub-regional crisis that requires firm action.

    “WHO is gravely concerned of the on-going cross-border transmission into neighbouring countries as well as the potential for further international spread. “There is an urgent need to intensify response efforts…this is the only way that the outbreak will be effectively addressed.”

    The charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has already warned…..”

      • July 02 2014 – Red Cross suspends Ebola operations in southeast Guinea after threats[ Approximately 85% of the population is Muslim ]

        The Red Cross in Guinea said on Wednesday it had been forced to suspend operations tackling Ebola in the country’s southeast after staff there were threatened by a group of men armed with knives.

        The incident on Tuesday in Gueckedou, about 650 kms (403 miles) southeast of the capital Conakry, is the latest in a series against health workers, undermining efforts to help the region’s weak health systems fight one of the world’s deadliest diseases.

        […]”I imagine this won’t be the last time this happens,” he added.

        http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/02/health-ebola-westafrica-redcross-idUSL6N0PD2GH20140702
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        CBS News : Face to face with deadliest Ebola outbreak ever
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM-aRFi_D2s