Ali Muhammad
The Islamic Inc terrorist global organization called the Islamic State has attacked and bombed twpo church sin the Philippines and president Rodrigo Duturte has promised revenge. The Philippines has been battling a very intolerant form of Islam and holy war waged on both by Muslims and Maoists in the Southern islands and this latest attack is one of the most brutal in these islands for some time and even pope Francis has spoken put against this atrocity and another example of the need to wage war on international cartel of terrorists that often get their funding from global leftists and the drug trade.
The fact that the Islamic State would attack the Duturte administration also gives credence to this and serves as an example for why Duturte needs to clamp down on the growing drug trade and shabu coming form China as they seek to dumb down the Philippines much as they have done so in America getting all sorts of people hooked on prescription medication , opioids, crack, meth,coffee, cigarettes etc etc. The twin attacks on Jolo cathedral have jolted Rodrigo Duturte and the Philippines of the dangers that having so many radical Muslims in a region and allowing and ignoring the radicalization process to proceed from these rural backwards hillbilly mass of worthless humans who use terrorism to strike back at fake perceived injustices for their plight. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claimed responsibility for this attack and for those thinking of leaving Arabs alone and allow them to fight one another. Arabs have been in perpetual war and have success,like the global drug trade, in exporting their product onto the global market strike whenever and where ever they please globally to make a point of their anger. This is exactly why the US and out allies are on the preemptive striking at the base and bringing to Islamic extremists the encounters and wars they so wish and desire. This in the West who argue this point wish to see more bombings of Shiite temples,churches, and synagogues as was seen in the Philippines this weekend.
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