GERMAN GOVERNMENT 'HAS LOST
CONTROL OF THE SITUATION', Berlin terrorist
'on the loose' indicates presence of active cell, by Leo Hohmann, 12/20/16, WND
Germany has been in a state up
upheaval for months, growing more restive with each new terrorist attack. And
there have been many.
But mowing down families gathered
for a traditional Christmas market in Berlin may be the final breaking point
for Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government. She is seeking re-election next year
to a fourth term, and some are calling for her to withdraw her candidacy after
Monday’s jihad attack against a Christmas market in which a man killed 12 and
injured 48 after hijacking a tractor-trailer and steering it into crowds of
people sipping wine and shopping at festive crafts and jewelry booths.
A series of violent attacks and
alarming sexual assaults by migrants has been testing public patience for
months in Germany.
The recent arrival of some 1.3
million migrants in Germany has already served to feed the biggest rise in
support for nationalist parties since World War II. In September, Merkel’s
approval ratings dipped to a five-year low of 45 percent.
Here’s a list of the recent attacks
wearing thin on an increasingly nervous German population, all of which bode
ill for Merkel’s re-election campaign:
·
On
New Year’s Eve 2015, hundreds of sexual
assaults, including at least 24 rapes, and numerous thefts were reported in
Germany, mainly in Cologne city center. Similar incidents were reported in
Hamburg, Frankfurt, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart and Bielefeld.
·
On
July 18, a 17-year-old Afghan refugee
wielding an ax and a knife attacks passengers on a train in southern Germany,
severely wounding four, before being shot dead by police. Islamic State claimed
responsibility.
·
On
July 22, an 18-year-old Iranian-born
gunman apparently acting alone killed nine people in Munich. The teenager had
no known Islamist ties but was obsessed with mass killings.
·
On
July 24, a 21-year-old Syrian refugee
was arrested after killing a pregnant woman and wounding two people with a
machete in the southwestern German city of Reutlingen, near Stuttgart.
·
That
same day, a 27-year-old Syrian refugee
wounded 15 people when he blew himself up outside a music festival in Ansbach
in southern Germany. Islamic State claims responsibility.
·
On
Dec. 19, 12 people are slaughtered,
dozens more injured, by a man who stole a heavy truck and plowed it into a
crowded Christmas market in Berlin.
As a result of Monday’s truck
attack, already-tight security has been further
heightened at holiday events across the
European continent.
The first man arrested in Monday’s
attack, a 23-year-old Pakistani man who came to Germany as a refugee earlier
this year, is now said by German authorities to be the “wrong man.” They say
the real terrorist escaped after killing the truck driver, hijacking his truck
and plowing it into the Christmas shoppers.
Confusion
follows delusion
“This confusion, and the attack
itself, are just more of bloody consequences of Merkel’s pro-Muslim migration
policies,” author and blogger Pamela Geller tells WND. “She has unleashed
disaster in Germany. Does she dare continue her re-election campaign? She has
actually dared to run on a platform of saying that accepting the migrants was a
mistake, while at the same time inundating Germany with more.”
Merkel, after welcoming more than a
million Muslim refugees with open arms in 2015 and into the first half of 2016,
did a sudden about-face after the terror attacks started piling up and the campaign
season neared.
She said such a mass influx of
refugees “should never be repeated” in Germany and has even talked about the
need to “ban the burqa,” which is a full facial covering that the most extreme
Islamists require their women to wear.
The shift represented a “remarkable
and out-of-character about-face for the three-term chancellor, a departure from
her trademark technocratic, low-key, no-nonsense style that reflects the
shifting political winds in Europe,” analysts told
the Washington Times. But it may be too little, too late
for Merkel’s future as a politician.
Germany
has ‘lost control’ of growing Muslim enclaves
Robert Spencer, author of the Jihad
Watch blog for the David Horowitz Freedom Center, said Merkel’s government has
already been weakened by the divisions caused in her own party by the unpopular
refugee welcoming. And the Berlin attack merely underscores and deepens the divide.
Her government appears confused and inept in the aftermath of the deadly truck
attack.
“Clearly Merkel’s government has
lost control of the situation. They don’t have any idea who the attacker is or
where he is, because they have allowed for the development of so many Islamic
enclaves where people like this attacker can hide and be protected,” Spencer
told WND. “They have brought in so many Muslim migrants, among whom are an
unknowable number of jihadis, and they can’t possibly keep track of them all.”
A
message for the United States?
Geller, author of “Stop
the Islamization of America,” sees another
troubling aspect to the attack that applies the United States, which has
seen eight
bloody terror attacks on its soil over a recent
period of less than 18 months – all carried out by Muslim migrants or sons of
migrants.
“Another important question is: Will
Democrats continue to demand that we also import these invaders?” Geller said
in an email to WND. “We dodged a bullet (and a truck) with Hillary Clinton, who
pledged to increase Muslim ‘refugee’ immigration [from Syria] by 550 percent.”
It was first lady Hillary Clinton
who first invited the Muslim Brotherhood into the White House in 1996,
entertaining guests from the Islamic Society of North America and CAIR, both
front groups for the Brotherhood, to join her in an Iftar dinner celebrating
Eid, the end of the Muslim fast at Ramadan. Every president since that time,
including George W. Bush, has hosted Iftar dinners for Ramadan at the White
House.
The American people rejected this
cozy White House relationship with Islam in electing Donald Trump as the next
president.
Germany will face the same choice
next fall. But until then is stuck with Merkel. “If she doesn’t suspend her
candidacy, she will lose,” Geller predicts. “Clearly, Merkel’s government has
lost control of the situation.”
Active
Islamic cell likely in Berlin
Steve Emerson, executive director
the Investigative
Project on Terrorism, said the fact that the Germans
think the real perpetrator is on the loose suggests a much higher degree of
sophistication and planning went into the Berlin terrorist operation and that
it was not a spur-of-the-moment, lone-wolf Islamic terrorist attack.
Lone-wolf attacks typically end with
the attacker getting himself killed by police. “That the perpetrator was able
to elude police suggests a larger network was behind this attack and that there
may be preplanned safe houses involved,” Emerson told WND. This suggests a cell
is active in Berlin.
This attack and the previous ones
demonstrate that the chickens are coming home to roost for Merkel, Emerson
said. It’s too late for her to merely admit failure and move on unscathed.
“Her open-door immigration policy
has become the worst national security threat Germany faces – and in light of
the fact that the floodgates to un-vetted refuges were opened en masse under
her politically correct leadership, [it] has ignited a wave of popular anger
among the German population and also has unleashed a wave of bitterness by
Germany’s counter terrorist agencies and officials who feel that their arms
were tied behind their back when they wanted initially to stop the wave of
massive immigration in order to do ‘extreme vetting,'” he said.
“Inside these agencies and among the
regional elected officials of certain German counties, there is a deep
resentment against Merkel,” he added. “She has not only endangered the German
population but all of Europe.”
Clare Lopez, vice president of
research and analysis for the Center for Security Policy in Washington, also
says the Berlin attack is just the latest salvo in a war that has Europe edging
toward chaos. She says this should serve as a sober warning for the U.S. and
the new administration of Donald Trump.
“Germany, like other Western
European countries that have allowed large numbers of unassimilated, mainly
young, male Muslims to overrun them, is now slipping rapidly into a chaotic
situation that security services will have a very difficult time controlling,”
Lopez told WND.
Lopez said it was, ironically, the
German magazine Der Spiegel that in August 2005 published
al-Qaida’s seven-phase plan for the
conquest of the West by Islam.
“One wonders whether Germany’s
leadership ever read the thing,” she said. “For those who have, we’re all in
the sixth phase now – the one that is called the phase of ‘total
confrontation.'”
“While police and intelligence
agencies do their best to stay a step ahead of the hundreds, if not thousands
of Muslim terrorists who, no doubt, have infiltrated the hordes of migrants
flowing into Europe, the sheer scale of the numbers, the dozens of
already-established Shariah no-go zones, the extensive jihadist networks, all
indicate that their task will be very difficult indeed,” Lopez added.
The total confrontation strategy
looks for soft targets to exploit, especially women, children and families
gathered for a symbolic celebration like Christmas.
“We Americans can take some lessons
from what’s happening to Western Europe,” Lopez said. “Allowing unassimilated,
unsuitable, unvetted migrants entry to liberal, Western democratic lands is
folly.”
Lopez said Americans must not agree
to surrender any of their rights in return for “protection” from the
government. That would be a victory for the Islamists.
“We Americans must guard our
constitutional First and Second Amendment rights, because we can see what
happens when formerly free people are not protected by the right to free speech
and the individual right to bear arms,” she said.
“The ‘total confrontation’ of
Islamic jihad is coming to America, too. But with the tragic example of Western
Europe before us, we have the chance to take steps to defend ourselves before
it is too late.”
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