Feel the love. "Rotterdam terror attack foiled: Telegraaf," from DutchNews (thanks to Hans):
Three men arrested in Rotterdam on New Year’s eve following a tip off by the security services were planning a terrorist attack on the city’s Erasmus bridge where 15,000 people were due to celebrate the New Year, according to Thursday’s Telegraaf.The paper says its information comes from ‘well informed sources’ involved in the investigation.
Three men in their 30s, two with dual Dutch and Moroccan nationality and one alleged to be an illegal immigrant from Sudan, are currently in police custody.
Although there has been widespread speculation over whether the suspects were planning a terrorist attack, the security service and public prosecution office have said only that the men were suspected of planning an attack in the near future....
As multiculturalism stems from misdirected guilt and self-loathing, so does two of its main products: fear and self-sacrifice.
As barrister Johnny Cochrane asked, "Does that make sense? It does not make sense!"
If that bridge was blown, the Dutch would finally awaken to the cold flow of "De Nile".
Shawmut -
Perhaps the suspects are members of the religion of pieces.....
"The paper says its information comes from ‘well informed sources’ involved in the investigation...."
...I certainly pray they do not have dhimmicrats like we do who are so quick to reveal good sources in undercover work.....
Note the target: the ERASMUS bridge.
Named after one of the greatest scholars of the Renaissance and Reformation, who was himself born in Rotterdam.
For some fairly basic data about Erasmus (1466-1536), see, for example, this link:
http://www.erasmus-foundation.org/xhtml/erasmus.htm
He comes across as very, very Dutch! - that is, the 'flavour' of that Holland which Ayaan Hirsi Ali experienced, is completely recognisable in the tone of Erasmus' life, the intellectual moves that he made, and in his failures and difficulties as well as in his achievements.
I encountered two discussions of the writings of Erasmus (his De Bello Turcico, in particular) and of Luther, on Islam, that showed, rather depressingly, that the moral equivalence and self-blame that are crippling any self-defensive action by non-Muslim societies today - i.e. 1. we are just as bad as 'the Turks', and 2. we 'deserve' / have provoked what the Muslim aggressors are doing to us, and/ or we are doomed to lose because of our moral/societal decadence - had their equivalents four hundred, five hundred years ago.
1940: the Nazis bomb and destroy Rotterdam.
2007 going on 2008: Islamo-Nazis pick up where Hitler left off.
At least, there was Resistance in Europe back then.
Now, it is mostly Nazi collaborators, of the cowardliest kind.
Ruslan Tokhchukov, EnragedSince1999.