I
have not been paying this too much attention but it appears this may
turn out to be a terrorist attacks linked to ISIS
What
Happens After ISIS Claims The San Bernadino Attack?
3
December, 2015
We
may never know why Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik
went on a rampage and killed 14 people in San Bernadino. The pair may
have left no note or electronic trace about their motives. But it
makes perfect sense for the Islamic State to claim that the two acted
in its name.
Syed Rizwan Farook was looking for a wife. On at least two online sites, he posted details for prospective brides. “Religious but modern” he apparently wrote on one. He made a point of noting his American citizenship in another.
How he ultimately made contact with Pakistan-born Tashfeen Malik remains unclear. But family members said Farook traveled to Saudi Arabia, where Malik was living, and returned to Southern California as a couple and began a life in quiet Redlands,
...
Wednesday morning, they dropped off their 6-month-old daughter with Farook’s mother, according to family members. Sometime around midday, police say they donned masks and armed themselves with assault rifles and handguns before storming a holiday party hosted by the county health agency where Farook worked. At least 14 people died. Hours later, 28-year-old Farook and 27-year-old Malik were dead by police gunfire just two miles from the massacre site.
The
attackers imitated a military style attack with assault
rifles, lots of
ammunition and pipe
bombs.
The killers in Paris also preferred this style.
The
bios of the shooters has the smell of sleeper agents. Recruited to
live a normal life but to act later when the time is right and a
ruthless attack within the U.S. is needed. Many original members of
the Islamic State were trained intelligence people from Saddam
Hussein's era. They know how to handle such an effort.
Even
if the police finds that the reason for the San Bernadino attack was
a personal issue the Islamic State could still claim that the attack
was its act. Most people in the U.S. would rather believe IS than
anything their government claims.
IS
waited quite some time to announce its responsibility for bringing
down the Russia airliner over Sinai. So we may get an announcement
only in a week or two.
The
IS folks believe that the end-times are near and they wants the big
battle in Daqib,
a town held by IS in Syria. As a Hadith says:
The Last Hour would not come until the Romans land at al-A’maq or in Dabiq. An army consisting of the best (soldiers) of the people of the earth at that time will come from Medina (to counteract them).
The
Islamic State is waiting for the Romans of our days, the U.S. and its
NATO, to come to Daqib. It wants to suck the "west" in. It
is sure that it can and will defeat it. What better to achieve this
than to attack the U.S. at home?
But
the game has two sides. If IS claims responsibility Obama may decide,
just like GW Bush did, to use the attack for his own purpose. He
would claim that Assad must go to defeat the Islamic State and
start to openly attack the Syrian people and their government.
A high-ranking officer within the joint operation room in Damascus (consisting of Russia, Iran, Syria and Hezbollah) said “Damascus received sets of S -300 advanced Russian missiles, ready to enter active service. Soon, Syria will announce that any country using the airspace without coordinating with Damascus will be viewed as hostile and will shoot the jet (s) without warning.
Those willing to fight terrorism and coordinate with the military leadership will be granted safe corridors”.
In another development, according to the same source, “Iran is preparing two squadrons of Sukhoi to engage the war in Syria. These will be stationed at the T4 Syrian military airport in Homs, very close to Palmyra (Tadmur), previously known as Tiyas. The Iranian Air Force will join the Russian Air Force in their war against extremist terrorist Kafeeree in Syria”.
The
Russian are said to increase the numbers of their jets in Syria to
96. Together with Iran's then 24 jets of the Su-24 type in Tiyas and
the Syrian air force the fighter capability of that force is quite
noteable. There are of course also the anti-air missiles on the
ground. They airports are protected by Pantsyr S1 short range
systems. There are TOR M1/M2 medium range anti-air missile systems.
The Syrian S-300, the Russian S-400 in Latakia and the additional
S-300s on board of the Moskva near the Syrian coast are long range
systems and would an attack very costly. The U.S. tends to avoids
attacking countries with competent air defense and Syria has by now
an excellent one.
But
what else could Obama do when IS claims the attack in San Bernadino?
The pressure to "do something" and to escalate and escalate
again will be immense. Every presidential candidate will demand that
Obama sends an army division or two to destroy IS.
The
way through Syria is closed. The Iraqis will not allow more U.S.
troops on their ground. They reasonably believe that
the U.S. is on the side of IS. Several Shia militia in Iraq have
announced that they will attack any additional U.S. forces. Using the
Kurdish areas in Iraq to attack IS would be very difficult as
supplies would have to go through treacherous,blackmailing Turkey,
which is secretly allied with IS, and pass through areas where the
Turks and the Kurdish PKK are fighting each other. Going through
Jordan and from there to Anbar province in Iraq would enrage the many
IS followers in Jordan and destroy that state too.
Making
peace with Assad, as even tea party candidate Ted Cruz
now recommends,
to then attack IS would be the logical way to go. But Obama and the
people around him are too presumptuous to take such a step. They can
not admit that they were wrong all along and that Assad and Putin
were and are right.
So
what will Obama do?
Police
hunt for Tayyeep Bin Ardogan after Turkey
blocks #Bosphorus Strait.
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2015/12/putin-announces-war-on-tayyeep-bin-ardogan-over-fighter-shoot-down-and-bosphorus-blockade.html
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2015/12/putin-announces-war-on-tayyeep-bin-ardogan-over-fighter-shoot-down-and-bosphorus-blockade.html
Pepe Escobar: How Russia is smashing the Turkish game in Syriahttps://www.rt.com/op-edge/324563-isis-russia-turkey-syria/
We are still waiting for ISIS to claim the San Bernadino Attack.http://www.moonofalabama.org/2015/12/what-happens-when-isis-claims-the-san-bernadino-attack.html
2 suspects dead in San
Bernardino mass shooting,
both identified
RT,
3
December, 2015
San
Bernardino, California police have confirmed that two suspects – a
man and woman – died during a gun battle with police officers
following a shooting at the Inland Regional Center that left 14
people dead and 17 wounded.
The
FBI is investigating the situation but have said they don’t know
for sure if it is related to terrorism
San
Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said the two deceased suspects
were "dressed
in assault-style clothing, armed with assault rifles and hand guns."
“We
don’t have a motive. We don’t know ethnicity," he dded.
The
shoot-out occurred after investigators went to an apartment in nearby
Redlands where a vehicle was seen leaving, Burguan said. Officers
pursued the vehicle and engaged in a shoot-out with the suspects,
leading to the death of one male and one female. An officer was
injured, but his injuries were not life-threatening, the police chief
said.
Police
have since identified the two suspects ‒ now thought to be the
only ones ‒ as Syed Rizwan Farook, 28 and Tashfeen Malik, 27,
they announced at a press conference.
A
person named Syed R. Farook was employed by the San Bernardino County
Health Department as an environmental health specialist, but "it
was not clear if that was the same person involved in the
shooting," the
Los Angeles Times reported, citing public records.
A
senior federal official told the LA Times that investigators believe
one of the shooters left the party at the Inland Regional Center
after getting into an argument and returned with one or two armed
companions.
Several
news outlets reported that an exchange was overheard on a law
enforcement radio channel, with one official telling a dispatcher
Farook “was
at the meeting,” and
then left “out
of the blue.”
Farook “was
acting nervous” and
left the building approximately 20 minutes before gunfire erupted,
according to the recorded transmission.
The
Daily Beast reported that police executed a search warrant at a
Redlands address belonging to Farook’s family.
Meanwhile,
a man identified as Farook’s father said his son worked as a health
technician inspecting restaurants and hotels.
“He
worked in a county office,” Farook’s
dad told the New York Daily News. “He’s
married and has a kid.”
Farook’s
father said he hadn’t seen his son in some time as they are
estranged.
“He
was very religious. He would go to work, come back, go to pray, come
back. He’s Muslim,” the
father said.
Police
are still securing the Inland Regional Center because they have been
delayed by a suspicious device believed to be an explosive, Burguan
said. He added that some suspicious items found in and around
the vehicle involved in the shoot-out are also being investigated.
The
violent incident occurred on Wednesday morning when shooters
carrying long guns and wearing masks opened fire at around 11 a.m.
local time in a large conference room where San Bernardino County
health department employees were gathered, according to witnesses and
officials.
A
black sports utility vehicle was seen fleeing from the office complex
where the shooting occurred.
When
asked what might have led to the shooting, Burguan said there had
been some kind of dispute at the meeting, and that someone had left,
but they don’t know if that person had been involved in the
shooting.
“This
is a very fluid active situation. We are still gathering
facts,” David
Bowdich, the FBI’s assistant director in Los Angeles, said.
He
added that they were bringing in FBI resources and evidence teams and
will enter the apartment cautiously, as they don’t know its
contents or what devices might be left behind.
“This
is a marathon not a sprint. Is this terrorism we don’t know that
for sure. It is a possibility. We are not willing to go down that
road yet,” Bowdich
said.
Some will be assuming immediately that this is a false flag
Thom Hartmann on Alex Jones
CNN
I believe what the Islamic extremists want is to drive a wedge between Muslim people and the communities they co-habitat with.
ReplyDeleteDivide and rule writ large.
I consider Moon of Alabama to be a credible source on a par with Zero Hedge.