Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 10, 2015
ISIS is officially claiming responsibility for the attacks and threatening to take down all of our bases, which their dudes are already inside.
“We started with the France operation for which we take responsibility,” said cleric Abu Saad al-Ansari in a sermon in Mosul, an Iraqi city now under the control of the Islamic State, Haaretz reported.
He went on, with this stark warning: “Tomorrow will be in Britain, America and others,” Fox News reported.
Mr. al-Ansari said the warning was “to all countries participating in the [U.S.-led] coalition that has killed Islamic State members,” Haaretz reported.
Retired U.S. Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney told Fox News that he didn’t necessarily think that the Islamic State had orchestrated the Paris attack, just because of al-Ansari’s statement, and that the group may be saying that as a propaganda tool.
I would be inclined to agree with the General. It seems likely that these guys were inspired by ISIS, like the guy in the Australian chocolate shop, but weren’t necessarily on official business.
In other news, Hezbollah is still pretty cool. These guys have never threatened to invade us.
The leader of the Shi’ite Muslim group Hezbollah said on Friday that Islamist terrorists had done more harm to Islam than any cartoon or book, a reference to the attack by suspected Islamist militants on French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
Hassan Nasrallah said what he called “takfiri terrorist groups” had insulted Islam more than “even those who have attacked the messenger of God through books depicting the Prophet or making films depicting the Prophet or drawing cartoons of the Prophet.”
Takfiri is a term for a Muslim who accuses others, including another Muslim, of apostasy. Hezbollah considers members of ultra-hardline Sunni-dominated groups like al Qaeda and Islamic State to be takfiris.
Unlike the Moslems in Europe saying “oh no no we don’t want to run this country,” Nasrallah has no reason to be disingenuous – he doesn’t have a dog in that fight.