1, Muslims shoot up the place in Kazakhstan
A gunman who killed three policemen and a member of the public in Kazakhstan on Monday may have been an Islamist militant, the president has said.
Nursultan Nazarbayev called the shootings in the commercial capital Almaty a terrorist act.
The terrorism threat level has been raised.
Suspect Ruslan Kulikbayev, 26, became close to Salafists – ultra-conservative Muslims – when serving a prison sentence, security officials said.
He was the only person detained after the attack. The interior ministry initially said an accomplice was still at large but officials have since said they believe the shootings were the work of just one person.
2. Asylum seeker arrested for raping teen in Denmark
The assault took place in the southern Jutland town of Haderslev, where local Danish women earlier this year reported that they had been sexually harassed by asylum seekers.Police confirmed that the man has sought asylum in Denmark and currently resides in Beredskabscenter Haderslev, one of the 80 asylum centres across the country.The man’s Monday court appearance was held behind closed doors and a police spokesman told broadcaster TV2 that the suspect would neither speak to police or the court.
The incident happened in Brüßlgasse in Ottakring when several neighbours called police after hearing noises and a woman’s screams coming from a nearby flat.
“A man had gone on a rampage and damaged several objects,” police spokesman Patrick Maierhofer told Radio Wien.
As four police officers approach the third floor flat, the man – named as Ismail S. by Österreich newspaper – reportedly came out of the open apartment door holding two knives.
The officers demanded 37-year-old Ismail S. put the weapons on the floor but he refused, and instead “went at the officers with two 20 centimeter large kitchen knives”, according to Maierhofer.
( Its almost like there is a pattern of some kind)
4. Nice attacker had ‘clear’ interest in radical Islam
France truck attacker Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel had a “clear, recent interest in the radical jihadist movement”, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said Monday.
Investigations showed the Tunisian had searched on the internet for information on a terror attack on a gay nightclub in Orlando and the Paris suburb of Magnanville — where a police couple were killed last month.Molins said the attack was “of a premeditated nature.”Bouhlel staked out the site of the carnage in Nice, the Promenade des Anglais, on several occasions, took selfies there throughout the day of the attack and had reserved the rented truck on July 4th.Since July 1st, he had also made several internet searches for “horrible fatal accident” and had on his computer violent images “linked to radical Islam”.Investigations also showed he had grown a beard eight days before the attack, telling people “the meaning of this beard is religious”.Authorities believe Bouhlel was radicalised very quickly, as he had never shown signs of religious fervour until recently.According to Molins, the attacker drank alcohol, ate pork, took drugs and engaged in “unbridled sexual activity.”
An unknown armed assailant charged into the office of Cemil Candas, Deputy Mayor of Istanbul’s Sisli district, and opened fire, leaving Candas in critical condition, according to Turkish broadcaster NTV.
It is as yet unclear if the shooting of the Jewish politician is connected with Friday night’s failed coup against Turkish President Reccep Tayyip Erdogan, which resulted in the deaths of more than 200 people.
https://mises.org/blog/put-your-hope-radical-decentralization
1 – This is a world war, in some cases a conventional war and in others a unconventional war but in both cases it is a world war. This is not a group of incidents that aren’t connected to each other, they are all connected and the perpetrators are all interested in creating a new Caliphate.
We are currently watching the ISIS attempt to build a Caliphate fall apart but Iran and Erdogan are stepping up to take their place. Iran is working to bring about the end times and bringing back the Mahdi to convert the entire world to Islam through force of arms. Erdogan is working hard to become Caliph and is more dangerous then most people realize. Since the phony coup we are waiting to see how Edrogan intends to create his Caliphate.
Great minds: http://vladtepesblog.com/2016/07/19/stabbings-stabbings-stabbings-nothing-to-see-here-ackbar-ackbar-and-everything-links-2-on-july-19-2016/#comment-313429
Check out my answer
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It is up now. It was long enough that Vlad wanted to approve what was said.
This article says that the late Turkish is not Jewish
http://www.timesofisrael.com/deputy-mayor-of-istanbul-district-shot-dead-in-office/
This article says that the late Turkish politician is not Jewish
http://www.timesofisrael.com/deputy-mayor-of-istanbul-district-shot-dead-in-office/
Regardless, one would assume that politicians are hiring bodyguards after this.
1/ The Israel-Kazakhstan Partnership
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s upcoming visit to Kazakhstan underscores growing ties.
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Since the early 1990s, Israel and Kazakhstan have developed a multifaceted security partnership involving exchanges of military technology, counterterrorism cooperation, and intelligence sharing.
Israel and Kazakhstan have been counterterrorism partners for almost two decades. Kazakhstan’s fear of terrorist attacks rose precipitously during the mid-1990s, due to the rising presence of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) and Hizb ut-Tahrir, the destabilization created by the Tajikistan civil war, and blowback from the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan. The Kazakh military believed that a closer relationship with Israel would strengthen its counterterrorism efforts, as Israel had decades of experience combating Palestinian terror organizations.
According to a 2014 Jamestown Foundation report, Israel-Kazakhstan security cooperation increased dramatically after the 9/11 attacks. Israel became a natural ally for Kazakhstan after 9/11 because of its ability to produce sophisticated missiles, air defense systems, and stealth weaponry. Kazakh policymakers also believed that closer ties with Israel would reciprocally strengthen Kazakhstan’s security links with the United States and the European Union. As Kazakhstan was seeking to reduce its security dependency on China and Russia, Kazakh policymakers responded cordially to Israel’s diplomatic overtures.
http://thediplomat.com/2016/07/the-israel-kazakhstan-partnership/