Guy Millière
§ France
did not perceive it at the time, but it placed itself in a trap, and the trap is
now closing.
§ In
the 1970s, the Palestinians began to use international terrorism, and France
chose to accept this terrorism so long as France was not affected. At the same
time, France welcomed mass-immigration from the Arab-Muslim world, evidently as
part of a Muslim wish to expand Islam.
§ France's
Muslim population has since grown in numbers while failing to assimilate.
§ Polls
show that one-third of French Muslims want the full application of Islamic
sharia law. They also show that the overwhelming majority of French Muslims
support jihad, and especially jihad against Israel, a country they would like
to see erased from the face of earth.
§ "It
is better to leave than flee." -- Sammy Ghozlan, President of the National
Bureau of Vigilance against Anti-Semitism. He was later mugged, and his car was
torched. He left.
§ Villiers
also mentions the presence in "no-go zones" of thousands of weapons
of war. He adds that weapons will probably not even have to be used; the
Islamists have already won.
§ Originally,
France's dreams might have been of displacing America as a world power,
accessing inexpensive oil, business deals with oil-rich Islamic states, and the
prayer of no domestic terrorism.
France is in turmoil.
"Migrants" arriving from Africa and the Middle East sow disorder and
insecurity in many cities. The huge slum commonly known as the "jungle of Calais" has just been dismantled, but other slums are being created each day. In
eastern Paris, streets have been covered with corrugated sheets, oilcloth and
disjointed boards. Violence is commonplace. France's 572 "no-go zones," officially defined as "sensitive
urban areas", continue to grow, and police officers who approach them
often suffer the consequences. Recently, a police car drove into an ambush and was torched while the police were prevented
from getting out. If attacked, police officers are told by their superiors to flee rather than retaliate.
Many police officers, angry at having to behave like cowards, have organized demonstrations. No terrorist attacks have taken place since
the slaughter of a priest in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray on
July 26, 2016, but intelligence services see that jihadists have returned from
the Middle East and are ready to act, and that riots may break out anywhere, any time, on any
pretext.
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Guy Millière, Gatestone Institute, November 24, 2016 at 6:30 am
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