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Saturday, July 5, 2014

Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan looking at dangerous times ....


and what do they all have in common?   Yup, you got it!  Their support for the terrorists in Syria is now coming back to bite them in their fat behinds.  Karma is sweeeeeeet!!!!
Waiting to see what ISIS has in mind for Qatar, the UAE, Turkey ... the other Sunni nations who were funding and arming the jihadis in Syria. 

Bahrain:
From NDTV:
A police officer died  in a "terrorist" blast in a Shiite-populated village in the Sunni-ruled Gulf kingdom of Bahrain, an interior ministry official announced today.
"Police officer Mahmud Farid died on Saturday before dawn from wounds sustained in a terrorist explosion at East Ekar", near Manama, said national security chief General Tareq al-Hassan in a statement published by national news agency BNA......

Kuwait:
From DailyStar
Kuwaiti police fired teargas and stun grenades to disperse an opposition rally demanding the release of prominent dissident Mussallam al-Barrak, activists said Thursday.
The public prosecutor Wednesday ordered Barrak, a former MP, to be held for 10 days after he was questioned for allegedly insulting the judiciary.

Saudi Arabia:
From Reuters:
....At least six people, including a suicide bomber and two security personnel, were killed at a Saudi-Yemeni border crossing on Friday, in attacks that highlighted the threat posed by militants to the security of both nations.....

Jordan:
After Jordan gave their land to USA's CIA trainers to train jihadis to oust Syria's Assad,  how lovely is it that now  Jordan might have to face invasion from those same highly trained and fortified jihadis themselves? 


From AlJazeera:
Anger boils over in the 'Fallujah of Jordan'  
Al-Qaeda flags have been raised in Maan, where residents say they are tired of police brutality and a lack of services.  
This southern city - known for violence, riots, and clashes - received worldwide attention last week when new chants and flags were raised, alarming Jordanian authorities.
Dozens of men carried a banner calling the southern city the "Fallujah of Jordan". Waving al-Qaeda flags as they chanted sectarian-inspired slogans, they celebrated the military gains of the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) - the group that has since re-named itself the Islamic State - in neighbouring Iraq..........

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