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この作戦の成果が完全に世界の上に現れた時、

世界にはイスラム教徒の国と、英語を喋るプロテスタント教会と、イスラム教徒プロテスタント教会によって迫害されたインドの仏教の寺以外は残らないということです。

問題はインドに残っていると考えるならばこれ以上のイスラム国の空爆は無意味です。

仏陀は元々インドの言葉を話していました。

仏陀に従うものはインドの言葉を話します。

仏陀に従う者のうち、日本はインドの言葉を全く話さないばかりかインドの宝石を我先にと手に入れようとします。



今日のリビアの空爆の結果、問題がイスラム教徒の国の中にあると考えるならば、

イスラム教徒の国でもない、プロテスタント教会の国でもなかった「平成天皇と日本国と日本語」は世界から消えるはずです。


国防総省が、結果の伴わない空爆を何十回も繰り返すのはアメリカに対する攻撃と考えることもできます。


国防総省にはテロリストがいる。

テロリストはアメリカの金を無駄に使っています、そして過激派組織を組織させています。

何のために?彼はどこの国の人?

彼は世界からの慰撫を望んでいる甘い人間です。

世界は彼の期待にこたえる甘い性格で、中東ではすでに600万人以上の人々が死亡しました。



彼はイスラムに迫害されたものであるからインディアンに頼っているということだ。

もし彼が、プロテスタント教会の信者であるならば世界を英語化するべきだ。

ところが、一向に結ばれない国際条約をながめているだけ。


”インディアンの権利だ、インディアンにはアメリカで一番の人権が保障されるべきだ。

イスラム教徒とキリスト教徒はアメリカから出て行け!

私は国防総省のアメリカ人だ!

私はインディアンだ、私はアメリカ軍とはいかなる条約も結ばない!”


米軍には不適切な人材が反乱を起こしたと考えざるを得ない。

テロリストのインディアンは、中国人に近づき、”私は中国人だ”と言った。

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動き出した、”共和党の候補者の多く”って怪しい・・・

もしかして、レーガン大統領暗殺事件の関係者?

難民の受け入れは出来るんだよね?

もちろん・・

だって、平成天皇と懇意にしているんでしょう?

PARIS — François Granier, a wine consultant and rock music fan, thought the concert he was attending Friday night had simply taken a particularly raucous turn.
Mai Hua, a fashion blogger and video director who was dining a few blocks away, figured the explosions she heard were just another burst of gang violence.
Erin Allweiss, a publicist from New York who was eating at a restaurant in the same district, hoped the noise came from fireworks.
One by one on Friday evening, all the ordinary reflexes, expectations and hopes of urban life fell away as Parisians and visitors to their city confronted nearly simultaneous attacks that spanned from the Stade de France, the national sports stadium on the northern edge of the city, to a shabby-chic district studded with bars and restaurants four miles south.
The dull thuds and sharp cracks that so many thought, or at least hoped, were just the background noises of a night on the town in one of the world’s great, vibrant cities turned out to be the ghastly sounds of the worst terrorist assault on the French capital, even bloodier than the January attacks on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and a kosher supermarket.
Little seemed to tie the attacks across at least six sites, except that all the 129 victims had been out having fun. But that was very much the point for the Islamic State militant group, which later took responsibility for the carnage and said that it had struck France’s symbols of “perversity.”
There were other common elements as well — synchronized attacks, targeting random victims, by well-equipped and apparently trained militants, who François Molins, the Paris prosecutor, described as working in three coordinated squads.
The attacks began at 9:20 p.m. on a chilly Friday outside the stadium, in the suburb of St.-Denis, where France was playing Germany. President François Hollande was among those in attendance.
“We heard something that sounded like a detonating bomb as well as shooting,” said Agnès Dupont, who was at the match with her husband and two young children.
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Continue reading the main story Others said they thought youngsters outside the stadium were setting off firecrackers. Another blast followed 10 minutes later. The teams kept playing.
The prosecutor, Mr. Molins, later said that two of the attackers had detonated suicide bombs near gates to the stadium, which they apparently had tried to enter. A third suicide bomber struck much later, at 9:53 p.m. near a McDonald’s, killing at least one other person.
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Across the city, five minutes after the first suicide bomber detonated his explosive outside the stadium, Betty Alves, a 39-year-old Parisian, was ordering Chinese food with a friend at a restaurant in the once working-class and now fashionable 10th Arrondissement. Gunshots rang out.
“It was terrifying,” she recalled. “We saw everyone run down the street. We jumped on the floor and I hid under the table.”
The restaurant closed its metal shutters and everyone hid inside. When they opened the shutters, Ms. Alves said she saw one young woman dead on the street and another man seriously wounded. Her car, a Smart, parked nearby, was riddled with bullet holes.
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Continue reading the main story In that time, 15 diners were killed at the nearby Le Petit Cambodge, an Asian restaurant near a canal that runs through the 10th Arrondissement, and at a restaurant across the street, Le Carillon. Gunmen, according to witnesses, sprayed the establishments with bullets from a black vehicle and then raced away.
Emily Murphy, 28, an architect, had gathered at the packed Carillon with about a dozen of her colleagues. Unable to find a table inside, they stood on the sidewalk, drinks in hand. As Ms. Murphy was preparing to leave to meet a girlfriend in another part of town, she heard what sounded like a small explosion behind her. A man standing next to her pushed her to the ground and told her not to move.
“I was in the middle of the sidewalk. The shooting was going on and on, and I was so scared he could see me and was going to come closer,” she said, referring to a gunman. She said she felt something like a “scratch” on her right leg but only realized after the shooting stopped that she had been grazed.
At the time, Ms. Hua, 38, the fashion blogger, was eating with three friends on a terrace at Madame Shawn, a Thai restaurant in the area, when she and her friends heard a series of loud bangs. She said they had initially thought the noise was related to gang clashes that sometimes blighted the area.
“It took us a while to register what had happened,” she said. “I looked at my iPhone and I had many worried calls. This is one of the most densely populated areas in Paris. There is no place that is more full on a Friday night. This is a place where young people hang out. It was a hit at the soul of Paris.”
By 9:32 p.m., the same squad of terrorists in the same vehicle, according to the prosecutor, had already found their next target: the Cafe Bonne Bière, a bar in the adjacent 11th Arrondissement. At least five people were killed there.
A few blocks away, Ms. Allweiss, the New York publicist, was with friends at the restaurant Auberge des Pyrénées Cévennes when the shots began.
“They were so loud,” Ms. Allweiss said by telephone. “It felt like they were on top of us. People screamed to lock the door. We hoped they were fireworks. But we knew they weren’t fireworks.”
The attacks then came in quick succession: at 9:36, then 9:40, just blocks apart. Gunmen raked at least four restaurants and bars with gunfire in a fast-gentrifying area of Paris. At least 19 people died at La Belle Équipe, a cafe with an outdoor seating area that was hit by sustained gunfire.
“It was not just one or two bullets. The shooting lasted five minutes. They did not give anybody a chance,” Antoine Bonnier, a witness, told BFM, a French television news channel.
Nearby, in the Comptoir Voltaire restaurant on Boulevard Voltaire in the 11th Arrondissement, another suicide bomber detonated a vest identical to the first two, the prosecutor said. One person in the restaurant was seriously wounded.
The violence came to its climax less than a mile away at the Bataclan, a concert hall, which three gunmen — apparently a third team of terrorists — reached in a black car at 9:40 p.m. There, they took more than 1,000 music fans hostage and shot them indiscriminately before the police regained control in a hail of gunfire and explosions shortly after midnight.
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Continue reading the main story The attackers, according to witnesses, denounced Mr. Hollande and his support for the American-led military campaign against the Islamic State. The Paris prosecutor said they had cited Syria and Iraq during brief encounters with the authorities.
“This was not a targeted attack but a mass execution,” Mr. Granier, the wine expert, said of his evening at the Paris concert hall that on Friday became a slaughterhouse in which 89 of his fellow rock fans were killed.
He had gone there to see the Eagles of Death Metal, a hard-driving band from California. The band had played about five songs when a series of loud bangs echoed around the 19th-century hall on Boulevard Voltaire in central Paris.
“I thought this was just part of the show,” Mr. Granier, 24, recalled. “There was so much noise and shouting you could not tell what was going on at first.”
After seeing fellow concertgoers fall to the ground splattered in blood, Mr. Granier took refuge in a room backstage as three heavily armed men took control; he stayed there for nearly three hours until French antiterrorism forces stormed the building about 20 minutes after midnight.
While Mr. Granier hid in a backstage room, Ginnie Watson, 35, a French-British actress and singer who had been watching the concert from the balcony, headed with her friends for a security exit she had noticed earlier. “At first we said, ‘Oh, it’s a joke, the band is playing a joke,’ ” she said. “But then the shots kept going and kept going and kept going. Then we saw people were crying, and the members of the band ran offstage. They didn’t come back, and then I saw people screaming and that’s when I said, ‘O.K., we have to get out of here.’”
She and her friends pushed open the security exit door and rushed down a staircase leading to the street.
After at least five attacks over 20 minutes, word had quickly spread.
Antoine Griezmann, a player for the French national team who heard the first explosion at the stadium, learned about the attack at the Bataclan.
His sister had gone there to hear the Eagles of Death Metal. He frantically tried to find out if she was safe, finally discovering that she had escaped unscathed. “May God take care of my sister and the rest of France,” the soccer player wrote on Twitter.


http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/15/world/europe/paris-terror-attacks-a-display-of-absolute-barbarity.html?_r=0




フランスでのテロに関するニューヨークタイムズの記事を読みました。
イスラム国が犯行声明を出したそうです。

しかし、イスラム国のことは全く書いていないような?

え、フランスのテロで、昨日アメリカが出来たんですか?

<Confronts ‘Absolute'>


Life fell away and visitors confronted.


At least it were just the noises in one of the world’s great sounds of the worst at least six sites.


Victims was very much and said that it had symbols.


There were other victims by well-apparently militants that were playing something sounded like as well as young children.


 


The youngsters outside were setting.


It followed 10 minutes later,five minutes after the first suicide.


We jumped on the floor.
We opened the shutters.
One young man seriously wounded he was preparing to leave to meet what.


I was in the and I was going in the vehicle.


I found their next target  in the adjacent 11th Arrondissement.


A few away New York was with friends  at the restaurant.
We hoped they were fireworks.


Fireworks succession was at least four restaurants.
Restaurant was seriously wounded.


A less away apparently of the attackers, according to witnesses,with the authorities


"This was not a a mass in which  89 were killed to see the songs."


“I thought this was just part of the what was going on at first,”


After fellow fall,antiterrorism forces actress and singer “At first we said,Then we saw people, I saw people ".


Friends pushed to open the staircase leading to hear the word had quickly spread.


Who heard the first frantically


It was discovering unscathed,my sister.

Caught between internal and external terror threats, France struggles to cope


Two weeks ago, France’s top spy arrived in Washington for urgent meetings with his counterparts at the CIA and other agencies on the war in Syria and the rapidly morphing terrorist threat emanating from the Islamic State.


“We have now two kinds of threats,” Bernard Bajolet, the head of the French spy service, said in a rare public appearance during his visit. There is an “inside threat,” he said, speaking of young radicalized French residents, but “in addition to that we have the threat from outside, either through terrorist actions which are planned [and] ordered from outside or only through fighters coming back to our countries.”


The attacks Friday in Paris showed how these twin threats are converging on France like a vise, putting extraordinary pressure on security services that have long been regarded as among the most capable in Europe but now seem overwhelmed by a surge in plots tied to Islamist terrorist groups.


[French president calls Paris attacks an ‘act of war’ by Islamic State]


French and U.S. intelligence services were scrambling Saturday to make sense of the still-emerging details about an attack that involved eight militants launching assaults on targets scattered across the French capital, leaving at least 129 people dead.
But a flurry of related arrests outside France and clues suggesting that at least one of the gunmen recently entered Europe through Greece seemed to bolster French President François Hollande’s description of the attack as one that was “prepared, organized and planned from outside the country by the Islamic State, but with help from inside.”


If so, the attack appears to have been a hybrid of the threat streams cited by the French spy chief last month, as well as an alarming evolution of the objectives and tactics employed by the Islamic State.


“They’re exploiting a seam in France,” said a senior U.S. official with access to classified information about the attacks and the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL. “This could be ISIL-inspired” or involve “trained fighters from ISIL coming back to France,” the official said. “I’m not sure it makes much of a difference. ISIL feeds on this chaos.”


Since its break with al-Qaeda in February 2014, the Islamic State has focused most of its energy and resources on establishing and expanding a caliphate in Iraq and Syria. The Islamic State’s preoccupation with controlling territory seemed to set the group on a different path from al-Qaeda and its overriding aim of mounting often-sophisticated terror attacks against Western targets.


But in a span of weeks, the Islamic State has been tied to plots with al-Qaeda-style signatures of sophistication and spectacle.


The group claimed credit for the downing of a Russian airliner in Egypt last month, although authorities have yet to conclude definitively that the crash that killed all 224 people aboard was caused by a bomb.


Earlier this year, Islamic State loyalists began attacking soft targets outside the borders of its caliphate. The targets included a museum and a beach resort popular with Western tourists in Tunisia, and worshipers at Shiite mosques in Kuwait, Yemen and Saudi Arabia. In Cairo, an Islamic State cell claimed a car bomb attack on an Italian consulate.
The Islamic State promptly claimed credit Saturday for the Paris assaults, saying that France and other U.S. allies involved in the campaign of airstrikes in Iraq and Syria would “continue to be at the top of the target list for the Islamic State” and that “the scent of death will not leave their nostrils as long as they partake in the crusader campaign.”


U.S. officials said Saturday that they had seen no evidence so far that the plot in Paris was being directed from abroad while it unfolded. “That would be something you would hope that [French and U.S. spy services] would be seeing and intercepting,” the senior U.S. official said.


Threats against the West have been part of the Islamic State’s playbook since its inception as a rival to al-Qaeda. But officials and experts said it may be more focused on fulfilling those threats in part because its momentum in Iraq and Syria has stalled.


The mayhem in Paris also moves the Islamic State back to the center of global headlines, providing attention and a perception of momentum that the terrorist group thrives on to attract support and recruits.


The attack comes as the perceived vulnerabilities of the United States and its allies against the Islamic State may be diverging.


FBI Director James B. Comey recently said that while the bureau remains deeply concerned about “lone wolf” attacks inspired by the Islamic State, the number of Americans seeking to travel to the Middle East to join the group has tapered off.


Overall, about 250 Americans have traveled to Iraq and Syria or tried to.


The flow of Islamist militants with European passports, by contrast, shows no signs of slowing. Bajolet, the head of the Directorate-General for External Security, said last month that at least 500 French citizens were believed to be fighting in Syria and Iraq, although the total number who have traveled there and perished or returned may be triple that.


“During the last month we have disrupted a certain number of attacks in our territory,” Bajolet said. “But this doesn’t mean that we will be able all the time to disrupt such attacks.”


France has steadily built some of the most robust and aggressive counter­terrorism defenses of any European country over the past two decades, a project that dates to 1995, when Algerian Islamic extremists carried out a series of bombings on the Paris subway system.


Despite those efforts, France has experienced a surge in jihadist terrorist plots over the past two years, with authorities making arrests or responding to attacks in at least 16 different cases.


French authorities have repeatedly warned that they are struggling to cope with a metastasized threat from a variety of actors. With the exception of Friday’s suicide bombings and January’s well-orchestrated, simultaneous attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo and other sites, most of the incidents were allegedly planned by lone individuals who either drew inspiration or indirect guidance from the Islamic State.


[What is Charlie Hebdo?]


Almost all had lived in France for years. Many had traveled to conflict zones in the Middle East or had tried to do so.


Late last month, French authorities arrested a 25-year-old man, Hakim Marnissi.


Although the plot was thought to be in its embryonic stages, officials said Marnissi had tried twice — unsuccessfully — to travel to Syria and had been in touch with a French member of the Islamic State there.


In a similar case, French police arrested a 29-year-old Paris man on Aug. 15 after he had made a circuitous return to France from Raqqa, Syria — the capital of the Islamic State’s caliphate. French officials said the man admitted under questioning that he had received rudimentary military training in Syria and was urged to carry out some kind of attack back home, possibly on a concert hall.


That same month, authorities failed to detect another lone wolf, Ayoub el-Khazzani, a heavily armed gunman whose attack on a high-speed train from Amsterdam to Paris was thwarted largely by the actions of three American tourists.


[A change of seats for 3 Americans led to saved lives on a Paris-bound train]


Khazzani, a native of Morocco, had grown up in Spain but recently moved to France. French officials said Khazzani was inspired by radical Islam and had traveled to Turkey, but whether he had direct connections to any militant groups remains unclear.


Thomas Gibbons-Neff in Washington and Erin Cunningham in Cairo contributed to this report.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/caught-between-internal-and-external-terror-threats-france-struggles-to-cope/2015/11/14/c5e9fab0-8b00-11e5-9a07-453018f9a0ec_story.html



ワシントンポストの記事です。

今日は主語をフランスからはじめてみる。


France is in Washington on the war,


“We have now of young which are ordered from outside".


Intelligence were organized objectives.


"U.S. official or involve feeds" has focused.


Most of Western in a span of weeks have yet to conclude with Western worshipers.


U.S. allies involved death will not leave.


U.S. officials said it directed from you would hope that [French services] would be seeing and intercepting.


We have disrupted but this doesn’t mean that we will be able to disrupt the despite with authorities warned  from a variety of actors.


But officials on fulfilling were providing  as the perceived.


FBI inspired the flow for External.


French were believed to be fighting in Syria and Iraq  or returned.

Authorities failed. 


 

オバマ大統領国賓で皇居に招かれて平成天皇と会食した時のことが忘れられないんだって。

白米食べてやっぱり普通に人間の主食というものは白米ですよね~

あとこの忌々しいスーツをどうやって脱ぐかですよね~

それから忌々しい英語をどうやってやめて故郷に帰るのかということですよ。


そんな人がアメリカの大統領でいいのか?



今日もアメリカの言うこと聞いてないよこの人・・・

何のための選挙?

知らないよ~宮殿で食事おごってもらってるうちにまずい飯はいらないなと思ったんだよな?


白米ってめちゃウマのお食事なんだろうな~

しかも、儀式で作ったらしいじゃん。

儀式で作った特別な食事って味が格別だよな~パンと違ってな。



パン返せよそれからアメリカから出て行って好きなところ帰っていいんだぞ。

どうせアメリカのこと嫌いなんだろ?

故郷って、イスラム国?

そうだよな~イスラム国くらいだよな~テロリストの国ってな~

イスラム国を壊滅させて日本国に帰る予定なんだろ?

あ~ムカつく・・・・

”奴隷の国は湾岸で独立します”だっけ?

”奴隷の国はあるんです”だっけ?


奴隷の国って、イスラム国に認めてもらうんだよな?

だって、奴隷の国なんてアメリカにどうやって認めてもらうの?


アメリカに朝貢でもしてくれるの?今逆のことやってない?

ていうか奴隷の国の国家元首より偉いアメリカの国家元首って誰になるべきなの?


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