Zeiger
Daily Stormer
June 28, 2016
Sometimes, when there’s no infidel nearby, you gotta do a jihad in your own base.
Something that most people often forget, is that while we seem to be getting attacked by Moslems non-stop, terrorism is even more intense in their own countries.
This may seem counter-intuitive. After all, why would they Charlie each other? But that’s the thing. These sand people love violence. Islam channels that bloodlust by giving them a common target: the infidels. But when there’s no infidels handy, other flavors of Moslems will just have to do.
Sort of like how Black men will have sex with each other in prison.
Wow. That’s like several attacks per day. Guess we better import more Moslems.
This particular one is making the news though.
Several attackers blew themselves up at Turkey’s largest airport after a confrontation with the police on Tuesday night, according to Turkish authorities and television reports.
At least 28 people were killed and 60 more were injured in the attack by three suicide bombers on the Ataturk airport in Istanbul, the governor of Istanbul, Vasip Sahin, told Turkish news media outlets.
Earlier, the justice minister, Bekir Bozdag, said that one of the attackers had fired an automatic weapon before detonating explosives.
Another Turkish government official said that the police fired shots at two suspected attackers at the entryway to the airport’s international terminal, in an effort to stop them before they reached the building’s security checkpoint. The two suspects then blew themselves up, the official said.
The reason this is significant is because Turkey just began taking steps that may be unpopular with some Moslems groups.
Turks forming a mob to overthrow their king.
Almost immediately, there was speculation that the attack was politically motivated, and may have been a response to the recent reconciliation between Turkey and Israel, which announced a wide-ranging deal this week to restore diplomatic relations. The countries had been estranged for six years, after the 2010 episode in which Israeli commandos stormed a ship in a flotilla carrying humanitarian aid for the Gaza Strip in defiance of an Israeli blockade; 10 Turkish activists were killed in the episode.
On top of that, Turkey’s just apologized to Russia for the shooting down of their aircraft last year, and it’s no secret they’ve been supporting ISIS in the conflict against Assad in Syria. So there are plenty of potential motivations.
The site of the attacks. Google has an awfully strange way of spelling “Constantinople” though.
But no group has claimed responsibility yet.
It’ll be a very interesting couple of days, as we piece together what’s happened and the motivation for the attacks – the current assumption is that Moslems did it because of Allah or whatever.