Iriqi PM: Terror Plot to Blow Up Subway France and US Imminent

Posted by Tina

Our President slammed America for events in Ferguson in front of the UN yesterday and praised a Muslim cleric who reportedly backed “a 2004 fatwa that advocated violent resistance against Americans fighting in Iraq.” The president of Iran blamed the rise of ISIS on our involvement in the Middle East and demanded an apology from President Obama. CNN just reported that ISIS has overrun a military base near Baghdad and killed 300 Iraqi soldiers. The new president of Iraq announced that Iraqi intelligence has uncovered a plot to blow up subway systems in New York City and Paris. The plot remains unchecked and is imminent:

NEW YORK – Iraq’s prime minister said Thursday his country’s intelligence operation has uncovered a plot for an imminent attack on subway systems in United States and Paris.

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said he was told of the plot by Baghdad, and that it was the work of foreign fighters of the Islamic State group in Iraq. Asked if the attacks were imminent, he said, “Yes.”

Asked if the attacks had been thwarted, he said, “No.” Al-Abadi said the United States had been alerted.

He made the remarks at a meeting with journalists on the sidelines of a gathering of world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly.

ABC says there’s no such plot…

If that isn’t depressing enough the Washington Times reports today that the Russian delegates to the UN laughed out loud as our President made remarks about Russian incursion into Ukraine.

America has egg on it’s face…paging John Kerry…check that.

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3 Responses to Iriqi PM: Terror Plot to Blow Up Subway France and US Imminent

  1. J. Soden says:

    Blame for any ISIS attack on US soil will be awarded to our Liar-in-Chief. And rightly so, for his ignoring the threat AND keeping our borders wide open for terrorists to infiltrate.

  2. Dewey says:

    The Liar-in-Chief is home painting by numbers in Texas

    Still looking for the weapons of mass destruction as well I hear

  3. Tina says:

    J. Soden you got that exactly right. the painter in Texas had a good record over eight years and the love and respect of the men and women he commanded as the Commander-in-Chief. He also handed over a stable Iraq with the terrorists beaten down and manageable fir anyone who was wise enough and willing enough to step into his shoes. Its a difficult job and I don;t think our current president wwas prepared or experienced enough for the job.

    I understand President Bush continues in his support of our warriors. Good man!

    You know people who still feel the need to make smart a$$ed remarks about WMD in Iraq are like trolls.

    Everyone knows, whether they will admit it or not, that the whole world believed they were there. Our Congress believed they were there and voted to authorize the war. Prominent members of both parties made statements over many years about them and the danger they posed in Saddam’s hands.

    The petty little man who imagines he’s being clever is not.

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