Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Britain - Why They Call It "Londonistan"

Daniel Pipes has the answer.

This is not an attack on Britain just for the sake of attacking Britain. I've been posting and trying to open peoples eyes here in Britain for nearly two years now.

Counterterrorism. U.K.-based terrorists have carried out operations in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kenya, Tanzania, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Israel, Morocco, Russia, Spain, and the United States. Many governments – Jordanian, Egyptian, Moroccan, Spanish, French, and American – have protested London’s refusal to shut down its Islamist terrorist infrastructure or extradite wanted operatives. In frustration, Egyptian president Husni Mubarak publicly denounced Britain for “protecting killers.” One American security group has called for Britain to be listed as a terrorism-sponsoring state.

Counterterrorism specialists disdain the British. Roger Cressey calls London “easily the most important jihadist hub in Western Europe.” Steven Simon dismisses the British capital as “the Star Wars bar scene” of Islamic radicals. More brutally, an intelligence official said of last week’s attacks: “The terrorists have come home. It is payback time for … an irresponsible policy.”


Pipes contrasts Britain's efforts in the war on terrorism with France's and notes, "...the British ban fox hunting, the French ban hijabs."

Read the whole thing.
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