ISIS Threatens Vatican in Christmas Attack

Thanks to President Trump actually taking the fight to ISIS in Iraq and Syria instead of helping them as Obama did, the terror group has to fall back on cowardly terrorist attacks against civilian targets. ISIS is threatening a direct terrorist attack against one of the most recognizable churches in Europe over the Christmas holiday season.

The threat popped up on one of the jihadis’ websites recently. It features a photoshopped image of a car that is headed right toward the church. The words “Christmas Blood So Wait” appear on top of the image. The driver appears to have an AK-47 and a backpack bomb in the front seat. The image no doubt serves as an encouragement to every unemployed Muslim male in Europe right now.

This is unfortunately the “new normal” for Europeans after German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s 2015 decision to invite one million fighting-aged Muslims into Germany and then promptly demand that all other European nations take their “fair share.” The good news is that when ISIS telegraphs its plans like this, the authorities have time to prepare for an attack. Wouldn’t it be nice, though, if the politicians had used some common sense with the so-called “Syrian refugee crisis” and kept the threat out? (Pro tip: Building a wall would have helped!)

Check out the video below for details on the latest ISIS threat and to see which famous church is in the terror group’s crosshairs, thanks to Angela Merkel.


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