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Italy Fears ISIS Invasion From Libya
« on: February 17, 2015, 08:13:41 pm »
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/02/17/italy-fears-isis-invasion-from-libya.html

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02.17.15
Italy Fears ISIS Invasion From Libya
As ISIS makes inroads into Libya, officials in Rome are panicking about an Islamic State just across the sea—but have no idea how to combat the crisis.

ROME — Last weekend in Italy, as the threat of ISIS in Libya hit home with a new video addressed to “the nation signed with the blood of the cross” and the warning, “we are south of Rome,” Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi shuttered up the Italian embassy in Tripoli and raised his fist with the threat of impending military action.  Never mind that Italy has only 5,000 troops available that are even close to deployable, according to the defense ministry. Or that the military budget was cut by 40 percent two years ago, which has kept the acquisition of 90 F-35 fighter jets hanging in the balance and left the country combat-challenged to lead any mission—especially one against an enemy like the Islamic State.

In fact, Renzi didn’t specify exactly who would wield that military might, and, two days later, when no one volunteered to lead the charge, he backtracked.  “It’s not the time for a military intervention,” Renzi told an Italian television station Monday night and said the United Nations had to lead the way.  “Our proposal is to wait for the UN Security Council. The strength of the UN is decidedly superior to that of the radical militias.”

Whether the time is right or not, there is no question that there is a palpable tension in Italy over the ISIS threat—Libya is just 109 miles away from the island of Lampedusa and 300 miles from Sicily—made worse by a 64 percent increase in illegal migrant arrivals by sea since last year.  In all of 2014, more than 170,000 people arrived from Libya and Turkey, the highest number ever recorded.   Last weekend, as the embassy staff made their way to Italy on a mercantile ship, 2,164 migrants left the same Libyan shores en route to Sicily.  The week before, more than 300 people were lost in the same seas as their rickety fishing boats capsized before rescuers could save them.

Anti-immigration politicians have argued for months that it would take little for jihadi fighters to infiltrate a migrant boat and effectively end up taxied into Italy by rescue ships and the Italian navy.  In a biting editorial in Il Giornale newspaper, owned by the Silvio Berlusconi family, Sergio Rame hypothesized that the recent influx was an attempt by terrorists to effectively “smoke out” the Italian navy into rescuing the migrants, in an attempt to lure the boats close to Libyan shores in order to launch an attack.  The Italian government, which supports the rescue of migrants fleeing war, dismissed the theory.

Meanwhile, the Italian government said they are prepared to deploy 500 special anti-terrorism police to protect sensitive tourist sites in Rome. 

What is disturbing is that something is drastically changing in the migrant shuttling business, which has lead defense analysts to warn that Italy has never been so exposed to an attack.  For the first time since Italy started officially rescuing migrants in 2013—first through its now defunct Mare Nostrum program and later through the European Union’s border control Frontex Triton mission—the smugglers, who usually melt in with the migrants, are armed and dangerous.  Last weekend, smugglers wielding Kalashnikovs fought the Italian coast guard rescue boat to wrestle back a smuggler ship after the human cargo had been rescued and the boat seized.  They hauled the boat back towards Libya, presumably to fill it up again.  The Office of Migration in Rome says there could be as many as half a million people in camps waiting to come to Italy and the unrest will push them out faster.

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Re: Italy Fears ISIS Invasion From Libya
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2015, 08:29:15 pm »
Italy has only 5,000 deployable troops?  My god.

“Our proposal is to wait for the UN Security Council. The strength of the UN is decidedly superior to that of the radical militias.”

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Re: Italy Fears ISIS Invasion From Libya
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2015, 09:00:34 pm »
Germany and France wouldn't let that happen.



.....would they?
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Re: Italy Fears ISIS Invasion From Libya
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2015, 09:03:40 pm »
Sucks to be Italian. Hey Italy, remember when you whined and cried about the bully that is the USA acting as the world's policeman? Guess what? Your wish has been granted, the USA is no longer able to protect anyone, maybe not even herself. So, my Italian friends, time to buck up, and defend yourselves.

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Re: Italy Fears ISIS Invasion From Libya
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2015, 09:07:55 pm »
Sucks to be Italian. Hey Italy, remember when you whined and cried about the bully that is the USA acting as the world's policeman? Guess what? Your wish has been granted, the USA is no longer able to protect anyone, maybe not even herself. So, my Italian friends, time to buck up, and defend yourselves.

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They're not actually going after "Italy", as much as they want to destroy Vatican City. 

Just how strong is the Papal security forces?
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Re: Italy Fears ISIS Invasion From Libya
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2015, 09:09:19 pm »
Infiltration is a much bigger threat than invasion.  Trojan Horse of the 21st Century.  It is their sentiment for those "displaced by war" that is their danger.
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Re: Italy Fears ISIS Invasion From Libya
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2015, 09:26:09 pm »
Infiltration is a much bigger threat than invasion.  Trojan Horse of the 21st Century.  It is their sentiment for those "displaced by war" that is their danger.

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Re: Italy Fears ISIS Invasion From Libya
« Reply #7 on: February 18, 2015, 02:42:39 am »
Infiltration is a much bigger threat than invasion.  Trojan Horse of the 21st Century.  It is their sentiment for those "displaced by war" that is their danger.


What makes you think that there are some people from ISIS here already?
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Re: Italy Fears ISIS Invasion From Libya
« Reply #8 on: February 18, 2015, 02:53:09 am »
[[ Never mind that Italy has only 5,000 troops available that are even close to deployable, according to the defense ministry. ]]

Gee, I'll bet the Cosa Nostra has more "soldiers" in battle-ready mode than that!

[[ The Office of Migration in Rome says there could be as many as half a million people in camps waiting to come to Italy and the unrest will push them out faster. ]]

I've posted this before, and I'll repeat it.
Take just a few minutes to read the plot synopsis of Jean Raspail's "The Camp of the Saints", published back in 1973:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Camp_of_the_Saints

This is "what's coming". Not only in Europe.
It will be a deluge here, as well.