Now, at long last, it's out in the open. Hezbollah is active and has been active for well over 15 years in the EU. Hezbollah agents are also active in the USA, having come into the country illegally via their porous southern border which Obama wants to keep open for his terrorist brothers, but will the USA admit that it too has Hezbollah and Hamas sleeper cells in America? No... making it look like only other countries are receptive towards terrorists groups is the order of the day.
Europe's dirty laundry is exposed showing terrorist scum clinging to their underwear. Now it's time for the USA and Canada to flush out the sleeper cells and the supporters of Hezbollah and Hamas in our two countries too. Will it take another disaster like 9/11 to bang some sense into the politicians of these two countries?
The first vid below is from two years ago in Paris. See all those terrorist flags? See the thousands of supporters for terrorists? The second vid is from CNN from a few days ago.
Nicholas Kulish writing at NYTimes
As American officials sound the alarm over what they call a resurgent threat from the Shiite militant group Hezbollah, thousands of its members and supporters operate with few restrictions in Europe, raising money that is funneled to the group’s leadership in Lebanon....
....While the group is believed to operate all over the Continent, Germany is a center of activity, with 950 members and supporters last year, up from 900 in 2010, Germany’s domestic intelligence agency said in its annual threat report. On Saturday, Hezbollah supporters and others will march here for the annual Jerusalem Day event, a protest against Israeli control of that city. Organizers told the Berlin police that the event would attract 1,000 marchers, and that two counterdemonstrations were also likely.....
....European security services keep tabs on the group’s political supporters, but experts say they are ineffective when it comes to tracking the sleeper cells that pose the most danger. “They have real, trained operatives in Europe that have not been used in a long time, but if they wanted them to become active, they could,” said Alexander Ritzmann, a policy adviser at the European Foundation for Democracy in Brussels, who has testified before Congress on Hezbollah.....
..... “They may collect money for their institutions, but they aren’t operating publicly,” Mr. Rosiny said. “As long as they aren’t involved in politics and aren’t operating openly, they are tolerated.”
From all indications to date, it is an arrangement that Hezbollah is eager to preserve. The group’s secretary general, Hassan Nasrallah, has said that a European blacklist would “destroy Hezbollah. The sources of our funding will dry up and the sources of moral political and material support will be destroyed.” ........
via:TROP
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