3 terror suspects killed in raids

this thing could escalate in Paris. I laughed everytime I read over the past few
days "it was all done by 8 people"----------nope-----more like a few thousand involved and weeks of preparation
 
this thing could escalate in Paris. I laughed everytime I read over the past few
days "it was all done by 8 people"----------nope-----more like a few thousand involved and weeks of preparation

Still goung on
 
Saint-Denis raid: 3 terror suspects killed, police say - CNN.com

Raids go on overnight in France. The rats are being exterminated.

'Dogs' not rats. They seem to really take offense at dog insults. ;)

Muhummad did not like dogs. he liked cats. He also liked the color green

That was really interesting. Knew they had a thing against dogs, but didn't know why. Learn something new everyday. :)

It is actually a middle eastern thing. Wild dogs are all over the place and dangerous. The little cats-----ie the species used as pets------do not run in packs
and bite people---dogs do. Muslims are very impressed with muhummad----
no matter where they live
 
Saint-Denis raid: 3 terror suspects killed, police say - CNN.com

Raids go on overnight in France. The rats are being exterminated.

'Dogs' not rats. They seem to really take offense at dog insults. ;)

Muhummad did not like dogs. he liked cats. He also liked the color green

That was really interesting. Knew they had a thing against dogs, but didn't know why. Learn something new everyday. :)

even more interesting DELTADAWN -----muslims take the LIKES and DISLIKES
harbored by muhummad WITH them wherever they go. While middle easterners typically are not delighted with dogs------the people who expressed the most
DISGUST with the idea of keeping a dog as a house pet----at me----have
been muslims from Pakistan and India ------muslims ADOPT "arab culture" ---
because of muhummad.
 
The only good jihadi, is a dead jihadi...

Officials: Suspected Paris mastermind, cousin died in raid
Nov 19,`15 -- The Belgian jihadi suspected of masterminding deadly attacks in Paris died along with his cousin in a police raid on a suburban apartment building, officials said Thursday.
Paris Prosecutor Francois Molins' office said 27-year-old Abdelhamid Abaaoud was identified based on skin samples, but authorities did not know how he died. His body was found in the apartment building targeted in the chaotic and bloody raid in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis on Wednesday. Three police officials say a woman who died in the raid was Abaaoud's cousin. One said Hasna Aitboulahcen is believed to have detonated a suicide vest after a brief conversation with police officers. The official confirmed an audio recording, punctuated by gunshots, in which an officer asks: "Where is your boyfriend?" and she responded angrily: "He's not my boyfriend!" Then loud bangs are heard. The exact relationship between Abaaoud and Aitboulahcen was not clear.

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A girl takes a picture from the banks of the River Seine of the illuminated Eiffel Tower in the French national colors red, white and blue in honor of the victims of the terrorist attacks last Friday, in Paris, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015. A woman wearing an explosive suicide vest blew herself up Wednesday as heavily armed police tried to storm a suburban Paris apartment where the suspected mastermind of last week's attacks was believed to be holed up, police said.​

The bodies recovered in the raid were badly mangled, with a part of Aitboulahcen's spine landing on a police car, complicating formal identification, according to one of the officials. The officials all spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not permitted to divulge details of the investigation. Police launched the operation after receiving information from tapped phone calls, surveillance and tipoffs suggesting that Abaaoud was holed up there. Eight people were arrested in the raid. With France still reeling from the Friday attacks that killed 129 people and wounded hundreds of others, Prime Minister Manuel Valls warned Thursday that Islamic extremists might at some point use chemical or biological weapons, and urged lawmakers to extend a national state of emergency by three months. "Terrorism hit France not because of what it is doing in Iraq and Syria ... but for what it is," Valls told the lower house of Parliament. He added, "We know that there could also be a risk of chemical or biological weapons."

Valls did not say there was a specific threat involving such weapons. Elsewhere in Europe, jittery leaders and law enforcement moved to protect their populations as Rob Wainwright, director of the European Union's police coordination organization Europol, warned of "a very serious escalation" of the terror threat in Europe. In Italy, Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni said law enforcement was searching for five people flagged by the FBI in response to a U.S. warning about potential targets following the Paris attacks. The State Department issued a warning Wednesday that St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, Milan's cathedral and La Scala opera house, as well as churches, synagogues, restaurants, theaters and hotels had been identified as "potential targets."

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