Italy fears an air attack by ISIS

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Member of ISIS sitting in captured Russian Sukhoi fighter jet in Tabaqa Airport in Raqqa, Syria.
Member of ISIS sitting in captured Russian Sukhoi fighter jet in Tabaqa Airport in Raqqa, Syria.

According to recent reports, the Italian Secret Service fears an air attack by ISIS, compounding the already existent danger of terrorist infiltration among with throngs of immigrants coming to Italy by boat from neighboring Libya.

Several days ago, the air defense system went into high alert after the secret service sent a notice.

The notice spoke of aircraft prepared to take off from Sirte and able to strike the Italian peninsula. Though this has not yet occurred, tensions remain high because of the strong risk of an attack carried out by “lone wolves” as occurred in Paris and in Copenhagen.

The State official responsible for the Secret Services, Marco Minniti, said that ISIS has what he called both “symmetric and asymmetric” capabilities, in that it can execute “both military and terrorist campaigns.” According to Minniti, this means that the ISIS threat holds the “maximum unpredictability,” which is “unprecedented.” Minniti also said that the dynamics of the situation makes necessary “comprehensive data collection.”

Specifically, Minniti has called for the immediate implementation of a Europe-wide sharing of Passenger Name Records (PNR) on all flights, exchanging pertinent information especially regarding n passengers that trigger suspicions, because though the Schengen open treaty should not be suspended, “it is essential to maintain control of who moves in or out of the theaters of war.”

Meanwhile, the Egyptian journalist Mustapha Bakri has released details on the Egyptian special forces strike on Derna yesterday. According to Bakri, Egyptian forces “killed 155 terrorists and captured 55 others before returning safely to Egypt.”

Bakri also reports that the Egyptian army was able to destroy several bases of the jihadist group.

Yesterday evening at a UN Security Council emergency meeting, discussions centered on what course to take to confront the growing ISIS threat in Libya.

Sebastiano Cardi, the Italian Permanent Representative to the UN Security Council said that Italy is “ready to contribute to the monitoring of a ceasefire and the maintenance of peace” as well as “to provide training of the armed forces in a framework of integration of the militias into a unified battalion.”

Cardi also said that “the next few weeks will be crucial for the future of Libya,” and urged a change of position from the international community “before it is too late.”

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11 responses to “Italy fears an air attack by ISIS”

  1. Aviano Air base has an answer.

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      You may not need to worry … assuming that plane can fly, the beard on the idiot sitting in the plane would preclude him getting the oxygen supply. :-))))

      1. LOL, you’re probably correct.

  2. Air craft cannot fly too far..they need aircraft carrier to reach Italy.What a nonsense news.When we are going to tell lies stories,make sure people will believe.

  3. Maborlz Ez-Hari Avatar
    Maborlz Ez-Hari

    Ok looks likes Italy needs something that Libya owns. ……..gas, oil, gold, real estate?

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      At least, the real estate. Unless they send them back. :-)))

  4. cook2half Avatar

    How did ISIS reach Libya? I thought theyre the shitty state in IRAQ and SYRIA

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      They took one of the boats that was still able to float BACK there. :-)))

  5. An old woman in Syria is confronting the Daesh Dogs with some word of wisdom. A must see video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8YZdNp2zcU

    1. Maborlz Ez-Hari Avatar
      Maborlz Ez-Hari

      It’s a shame i can only up vote once, the old lady is the pride of the humble, but she is preaching to the disfigured hearts of puppets. God bless her and tawil omre, a thousand kisses on her hands.

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