British navy has blame to shoulder for bringing horror to Manchester
2 Comments Published by Avi Green on Thursday, August 02, 2018 at 2:21 PM.
In a most horrific revelation, it turns out the British navy played a role in bringing the Islamofascist who carried out a suicide bombing at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester into the country:
Britain’s Royal Navy rescued from Libya the Islamic State suicide bomber who killed 22 at a concert in Manchester last year, bringing him from the war zone back to the UK, after he had been flagged as a potential threat.It was an act of betrayal for the military to bring him onto UK soil in the first place. The terrible incident in Manchester could've been prevented if they'd screened and ensured he would remain in Libya. Instead, they had let political correctness take effect, and cost the lives of many people. The way these politicians and army officials are going about their business is truly awful.
Salman Abedi was born to Libyan asylum seeker parents in the south of Manchester, before returning to his ancestral homeland to allegedly engage in militant activity.
On the 22nd of May 2017, he would murder 22 at the Manchester Arena venue in his home city, many of them young children and girls, as they attended a pop concert. More than 200 were injured.
It has now emerged, reports the Daily Mail, that in 2014 Abedi, his brother Hashem, and around 100 more British citizens were evacuated from Tripoli by HMS Enterprise as the security situation in Libya deteriorated.
They were taken to Malta before returning to the UK on a flight into Manchester. His brother is now imprisoned in Libya in connection with the Manchester attack.
A Whitehall source told the newspaper: “For this man to have committed such an atrocity on UK soil after we rescued him from Libya was an act of utter betrayal.”
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NEW: Time Magazine vs Truth:
https://shilohmusings.blogspot.com/2018/08/time-magazine-vs-truth.html
I sure hope Time magazine eventually closes. I think their print editions were discontinued in the USA a few years ago, and also Newsweek.