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Multiculturalism: How the UK threatens US security

From the desk of Adrian Morgan:

''The problem began in the 1980s under the government of Margaret Thatcher, who had long been a staunch ally of America. Under the guise of "asylum seekers", Muslim individuals who were regarded as too extreme for their own countries began to arrive in Britain.''

And more:

What is surprising is the incompetence of the UK intelligence authorities, to have failed to notice a suspect's history. Worse still, the authorities were in denial that Khan had anything to do with Al Qaeda until September 2005, when a video from Al Qaeda showed Khan condemning the West and warning of more terrorist attacks was broadcast on Al Jazeerah TV.<<Quick Read>>

And from Part Three of Adrian Morgan's analysis:

The climate of political correctness has led to a situation where Islamists can openly call for death and murder, and escape punishment. Even though the climate of terrorism is increasing, with a recent plot revealed in which a Muslim soldier was targeted for kidnapping and beheading, Zarqawi-style, political correctness and the appeasing of groups like the MCB is considered more important than dealing with extremism proactively.<<Quick Read>>

 

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