“France is ‘losing its battle’ against Islamic extremism, a conservative senator has warned, as it ‘refuses to fight’ against jihadism.”

Globalists have adopted a lazy, simpleminded, appeasement approach to the jihad. This includes kowtowing to Islamic lobbies and embracing the “Islamophobia” brigade. In so doing, globalists mistakenly believe that jihadists will retreat and live in harmony with us. Such vacuousness has given jihadists valuable time to find ways to subvert free societies. Their mission is conquest through violent and stealthy means, as is documented through 1400 years of history. The only time when the Islamic expansion has been stymied historically is when confronted for what it is. As Robert Spencer explains:

…in 1683, the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet IV assembled a large force of jihad warriors and set forth once more into Europe, intent upon succeeding in bringing it to heel where his illustrious forbears had failed. Mehmet’s grand vizier, Kara Mustafa, urged him to try again to take Vienna, arguing that it was the key to the conquest of Europe and that if he conquered it, “all the Christians would obey the Ottomans.” The jihadis duly placed Vienna under siege once again but did not count on the Polish King Jan Sobieski, who hurried to the city with a relief force. Approaching Vienna, Sobieski saw the arrangement of the sultan’s forces around the city and remarked, “This man is badly encamped. He knows nothing of war, we shall certainly defeat him.” In the dawn hours of September 12, he did. The Ottoman siege was decisively broken, and Christendom once again saved. The warriors of jihad fled in confusion, but they would, of course, be back.

The advance of Islamization has never relented throughout history, and will never surrender. It must be continuously pushed back. It advances in the West today through shutting down the freedom of speech, the cornerstone of democracy, thereby establishing supremacy. It embeds itself within societies like a chameleon, taking whatever shape or form necessary to advance its objectives. Slogans such as “diversity is our strength,” without established limits on what “diversity” could mean, aid Islamization, as do open-door immigration policies implemented without vetting. Countries with globalist leaders, such as France, are prime targets for Islamization. According to Bruno Retailleau, “a top conservative senator” of the opposition Les Républicains party, France refuses to fight against the jihad, even after the Charlie Hebdo attacks. Although “French President Emmanuel Macron has repeatedly listed the fight against Islamist terrorism as one of his government’s top priorities,” according to the New York Times, but his motive is that he “hopes the stricter stance will lure voters away from the far right.”

Islamization is nothing but a voting game for corrupted globalists. If the right is winning, they’ll change policy. If they feel that Islamic supremacists are winning, they’ll appease them. Once they get the votes, they’ve achieved their endgame. They are unconcerned about the fight for human rights and freedom for all, and have no respect for the history of sacrifice that enabled Western countries to provide freedom to their citizens. Without that sacrifice, the West would be like the Middle East and Africa, with an exception of Israel, which also had to fight Arab nationalism and jihad in order to survive. Israel continues to fight the Islamic impulse to obliterate it to this day, while the Palestinian delusion of victimhood continues to provide cover for jihadis.

French Senator Bruno Retailleau also stated in May that the “decision to build an ‘ultra-liberal‘ Europe was a huge mistake,” and warned that “radical Islam wants to build a counter-society with a separatist aim.”

“France warned it’s ‘losing its battle’ against Islamic extremism as it ‘refuses to fight,’” by Romina McGuinnes, Express, January 8, 2020:

France, a country deeply attached to its secular values, remains on high terror alert after being targeted by a string of deadly attacks by Islamist militants since 2015. Bruno Retailleau, a top conservative senator of the opposition Les Républicains (LR) party, warned on Tuesday: “France is losing its battle against Islamic jihadism.” Mr Retailleau said in an interview with French broadcaster Sud Radio: “We are losing this battle because we are refusing to fight [extremism]”. His scathing comments came on the fifth anniversary of the attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo by two brothers pledging allegiance to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). On January 7, 2015, Cherif and Said Kouachi stormed the magazine’s Paris offices and opened fire with automatic weapons, killing 12 people and wounding several others. They then ran out into the street and were challenged by a police officer, Lieutenant Ahmet Merabet. He was shot dead. On January 8, their accomplice Amedy Coulibaly shot dead a female police officer in the Paris suburb of Montrouge and a day later, burst into a kosher supermarket east of Paris and killed four customers. He was a member of the jihadist group Islamic State (ISIS). All three men were killed by police in separate standoffs on January 9. The attack on the popular weekly, was the first in a series of terrorist attacks that have claimed more than 250 lives since 2015, most at the hands of young homegrown jihadists. But, despite a lull in large-scale, sophisticated attacks, French officials have repeatedly warned that the terrorist risk to France remains high. On Friday, a knife-wielding man ran amok in a park in the southern Paris suburb of Villejuif, killing a man walking with his wife and wounding two other people before being shot dead by police. The assailant, identified as 22-year-old Nathan C, had shouted “Allahu Akbar” (God is Greatest) during the attack….

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