Royal
Navy Rescued This Guy - He Showed His Gratitude By Murdering 22 In Jihad
Massacre In UK, By Robert Spencer,
7/31/18
Here,
in a nutshell, is why hearts-and-minds initiatives will never succeed in
winning over Muslim countries as reliable long-term allies. As I show in my new
book The History of Jihad From Muhammad to ISIS,
the jihad imperative to wage war against unbelievers is not canceled by the
friendliness or helpfulness of those unbelievers.
“Act
of betrayal: Manchester bomber was rescued by the Royal Navy from Libyan
warzone and evacuated back to Britain – three years before he slaughtered 22
people at a pop concert,” by Larisa Brown, Daily Mail, July 30, 2018
The Manchester suicide bomber was
rescued by the Navy from war-torn Libya three years before his pop concert
atrocity, the Mail reveals today.
HMS Enterprise plucked Salman Abedi,
then 19, from the Libyan coast and took him to Malta for a flight home to
Britain in August 2014.
Last May he set off a bomb in Manchester
Arena that killed 22, including seven children.
Abedi’s younger brother, Hashem, who is
in jail in Tripoli facing trial over the attack, was also rescued by HMS
Enterprise.
The pair had been caught up in fighting
in Libya and were among more than 100 British citizens taken to safety.
Photographs released by Ministry of
Defense officials at the time showed the group being brought on board the Navy
vessel.
A Whitehall source said: ‘For this man
to have committed such an atrocity on UK soil after we rescued him from Libya
was an act of utter betrayal.’
The revelation will enrage families who
lost loved ones in Abedi’s despicable attack. It is also likely to raise fresh
fears over possible intelligence failures.
Abedi was known to the security services
and was being monitored at the time of his trip to Libya. However, just one
month prior to his rescue, MI5 closed his case as a result of mistaken
identity.
The presence of the Abedi brothers among
the 110 evacuees from Libya in 2014 was confirmed by family friends in Libya.
One said: ‘They were sent together by the Royal Navy to Malta.’ Sources in
London also confirmed Salman was on HMS Enterprise.
After being dropped off in Malta, Salman
and his 21-year-old brother – the British-born sons of Libyan migrants – flew
back to Manchester where they were living at the time.
Salman, who was on a gap year from
Manchester College, went on to study business management at Salford University,
before dropping out and descending into a fanatical spiral that culminated in
last year’s suicide bombing at the age of 22.
The Abedi brothers shuttled back and
forth between Manchester and Tripoli because their parents – Ramadan and Samia
– had returned to Libya.
Ramadan is thought to have gone back in
time for the 2011 revolution, allegedly fighting against the Gaddafi regime
with the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group.
It is not certain whether the two
brothers were with their father at the time of the revolution or instead in
neighboring Tunisia. But they were on holiday in Libya in August 2014 when
civil war fighting broke out and British officials offered to evacuate UK
citizens. The Royal Navy was tasked with picking them up, along with other
British nationals, on a list provided to sailors.
By that time, the Foreign Office had
already changed its official travel advice to warn Britons in Libya to ‘leave
immediately by commercial means’ because of the fighting around Tripoli and the
wider instability nationwide.
The advice said those unable to leave
independently could seek ‘assisted departure’.
Senior security sources stressed they
did not believe Abedi had been radicalized at the time of the Royal Navy
rescue. He later became brainwashed after watching bomb-making videos on
Google-owned YouTube and terror material on other internet sites, they believe.
A senior source told the Mail: ‘He was a
British citizen so it was our job to safeguard him. Salman was one of many
people in that mix and we absolutely had to evacuate him.
‘He was not a threat at the time and it
was in a very different context.’
Other sources have claimed Abedi was on
the front line and was hospitalized fighting alongside jihadis in Ajdabiya,
eastern Libya….
Comments
The Manchester Arena bombing was a suicide bombing attack in Manchester, United
Kingdom on 5/22/17.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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