Jihad Watch recently reported about two Muslim women from Canada who surrendered in Islamic State territory, and how these women often play the victim card throughout the West and fool sympathetic Leftists into believing them. In another case reported this week, a pregnant 19-year-old Islamic State bride from the UK “expresses no regret for joining the terror group but wants to come back to the UK to have her baby.” Her family has claimed that their daughter is suffering from Stockholm syndrome.

Aside from playing the victim card proficiently, one of the strategies of jihadists is to keep warning Westerners that they will face jihad attacks unless they abide by the wishes of Muslims. So if Westerners offend Muslims or fail to accommodate their demands, it is the fault of the West if a jihad attack happens.

Now comes another case of an Islamic State bride who pleaded “not to be ‘judged too harshly’ after escaping the terror group’s last remaining territory in Syria.” This Islamic State bride, “Kimberly” spouts a story about her “humanitarianism” that she expects everyone to believe:

“These people have been through an awful lot and they actually need your support and they need your help and they need their countries to back them up or you run the risk of them, some of them, becoming the very problem by pushing them away.”

Note how she distances herself with her reference to “these people” before she proceeds with the threat that “they” will become the “very problem by pushing them away.”

Jihadists have been on a 1,400-year rampage to conquer infidels. Nothing the West does will appease or “fix” them, except total surrender and acceptance of dhimmi status. The House of War (dar al harb) must become the House of Islam (dar al Islam).

Gullible Westerners cannot comprehend the deceit involved in the global jihad. As Muhammad said: “War is deceit”(Bukhari 4.52.268).

“ISIS bride tells the West: ‘Don’t judge us too harshly, we’ve been through an awful lot’ as she flees terror group’s last remaining territory that’s set to fall within days,” by Tim Stickings, Daily Mail, February 12, 2019: