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Uk Facing Growing Threat From Islamic State, Russia And Iran
//The head of MI5 has said his agency has “one hell of a job” to do as the threat from Islamic State has returned while Iran and Russia engage in intensifying efforts to undertake assassination and sabotage plots in the UK.
Ken McCallum said a revival of IS in Afghanistan in particular had brought a resumption of efforts by the Islamist group to export terrorism, and a “bit of an upswing” in Britons seeking to travel abroad to learn from the group.
The spy chief said it was not the case that Israel’s ongoing war with Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon had led directly to an increase in terrorist plotting in the UK, though he acknowledged there had been “rising public order, hate crime and community safety challenges” that police had had to deal with.//
They seem to be making efforts to underplay the effect that the war in the Middle East is having. That final paragraph surely is contradictory?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We are most certainlyb facing a big thret from the Islamists in this country. Thousands of uncheck young men arriving daily, who knows who they are or what thier thoughts on the infidel are?
Add to that the home grown who are likley to start making in roads to our Government (we can see how easy it is to get control with a tiny minority of votes) and we are toast.
Still, Sharia law (soon to be here ensrined in our law by SKS) should shake up the liberals.
youngmafbog, true you could also equate the dinghys like a womb with the few women who arrive via them, but all these young men who wll be given leave to remain will ask for there families to come here as well, more wombs more possible islamists, the uk will definitely become a third world country will all the troubles that come with it.
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