New York bomb suspects ‘radicalized by ISIS’ recently ‘returned from Middle East’

Ibrahim Kayumi and Emir Balat – Muslim Terrorists

The New York City bomb suspects were radicalized by the Islamic State and recently returned from visits to the Middle East, it has emerged.

Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, and Emir Balat, 18, were arrested Saturday after a homemade ‘Mother of Satan’ bomb was thrown outside Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s house during an anti-Islam protest.

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What are the nuclear options now open to the US?

President Trump is considering sending troops to secure Iran’s enriched uranium after reports of US-Israeli strikes on one of the main sites that he said was obliterated last year.

Missile attacks caused “severe damage” to an irradiation sterilisation facility in Isfahan on Saturday, Iran’s ISNA news agency reported. The Iranian regime has not allowed any inspection at Isfahan, where most of the uranium was believed to be stored, nor at Fordow and Natanz, the main places for enrichment.

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A billion a year …

And this is what they spend it on

Canadian military personnel identified on white supremacist dating site

3 of them!

Imagine if they devoted these same resources to the impact of mass immigration from incompatible cultures or the human toll of 1st cousin marriages in Islam or Canada’s Khomeinist 5th columnists.

But nope instead we get dating profiles of  the desperate. 

Meanwhile the CBC thinks this just dandy 

And this … How race-based hiring is coming to define Canada

Of course they did … CBC hired 84 percent racialized, Indigenous, or disabled while having job vacancies for top talent: Internal report

Racism is OK when the CBC does it.

More … GOVERNMENT SUBSIDISED CBC… WHEN YOU ONLY NEED HALF THE STORY…

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‘Canada at a crossroads’: Jewish groups call for action after 3 synagogues hit by gunfire

The leaders of several Jewish organizations in the Toronto area are calling for urgent action after three synagogues were hit by gunfire in the past week.

“Canada is at a crossroads,” said Noah Shack, CEO of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA). “We’re not going anywhere, and we need every Canadian of conscience to stand up with us for our fundamental Canadian values so that we can ensure that the Canada, the Ontario, and the city of Toronto that we want to see in the future comes to fruition.”

h/t Patti Jo

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Blast outside Belgium synagogue was ‘antisemitic act’, mayor says

A synagogue in the Belgian city of Liège was damaged in an explosion in the early hours of Monday, police have said.

The blast happened at around 04:00 local time (03:00 GMT) in front of the synagogue and damaged windows across the street but caused no injuries, according to officers.

Willy Demeyer, the city’s mayor, called the incident “an antisemitic act”, while Prime Minister Bart De Wever said later on social media: “We stand in solidarity with the Jewish community.”


Related – Police release images of Oslo US embassy explosion suspect

h/t Patti Jo

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How B.C.’s conflicting Indigenous land claims are a problem 150 years in the making

Shortly after British settlers established the Colony of Vancouver Island in 1849, governor James Douglas signed a flurry of treaties with the region’s First Nations to secure lands for fur trapping, mining and other activities.

Known as the Douglas Treaties, the 14 agreements between 1850 and 1854 might have seemed at the time like a template for future arrangements with British Columbia’s Indigenous peoples, who occupied lands stretching from modern-day Vancouver to the northern border with Yukon. Instead, the province stopped signing such agreements — a result of the Hudson’s Bay Company’s refusal to continue funding negotiations — and reached virtually no other treaties for the next 150 years.

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Ultra-wealthy — and their dogs — rush to flee Gulf on £190k private jets

As hundreds of thousands of tourists in the Middle East wait anxiously for news of scant repatriation flights, a smaller group of ultra-wealthy people have sought a more exclusive way out: private jets.

In four days last week SHY Aviation fielded some 200 requests for 700 people in the Middle East to charter its planes, which carry up to 12 passengers. Overall, the company estimates, some 30,000 people have tried to evacuate the area by private jets hired through SHY or its rivals.

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With Ottawa’s China Pivot, Beijing Expects Canada to Overlook Its Meddling: Former Diplomat

China scholar and former Canadian diplomat Charles Burton says Beijing expects that its strategic partnership with Ottawa means Canada will refrain from disrupting its espionage and foreign interference operations.

The partnership suggests Canada “won’t disrupt China’s operations in Canada, and espionage and influence operations, so that they can continue to expand their influence in Canada for the future when, from their point of view, China becomes the dominant power on the planet,” Burton said.

Carney will do whatever Xi says.

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Cartels fear US retaliation as Trump-era pressure reshapes strategy: ‘They fear the United States’

MEXICO CITY: Mexican drug cartels are increasingly calculated in their targeting decisions, often avoiding deliberately attacking American tourists and citizens out of concern it could prompt intensified U.S. retaliation, according to experts.

Following last month’s killing of Ruben “Nemesio” Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho,” the powerful leader of the Mexican Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt joined “Fox & Friends” and had a warning for the drug gangs: “The Mexican drug cartels know not to lay a finger on a single American, or they will pay severe consequences under this president.”

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Amy Hamm: Tumbler Ridge inquiry will require bravery from public officials

British Columbia’s chief coroner announced this week that he will hold an inquest into the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting. Any inquest will be fruitless — and perhaps even counterproductive — if run by persons too afraid to ask politically uncomfortable questions.

I worry this will be the case — because Canada’s institutions are brimming with people who do whatever our loud, “progressive” minority tells them to do.
Regarding Tumbler Ridge, the difficult questions we must ask include what role, if any, gender ideology played in one of Canada’s worst mass shootings.

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Trump needs us to win war, says Kurdish militia leader

An Iranian Kurdish militia leader said Donald Trump would not be able to topple Tehran’s regime without their help.

Rebaz Sharifi, a military commander with the Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK), an Iranian separatist group based in northern Iraq, said he was confident the US would back them for an eventual ground invasion of Iran.

He also claimed there were 10,000 fighters ready to invade once given the order.

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