ISIS War With Rome

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Giuliani has declared war on the President of the United States claiming he is a Disbeliever in America. Out of one side of his mouth he says Obama is a Patriot, and out the other, this Italian claims Obama is a Traitor.  Members of ISIS sitting at their computers are reading this attack on millions of Democratic Disbelievers and their so-so leader, with interest, because they want to use Italians and Rome as a propaganda tool the same way Hitler used the Jews.

Giuliani waged war on the Italian Mafia and did well for himself. Giuliani is employing Nationalism to undermine the President, thus, it will do sane people good to compare this braggart to Mussolini, because, Italy fears a attack from ISIS from Libya. ISIS and Giuliani are waging war on DISBELIEVERS. It is a contest. Giuliani’s buddies claim the West is conducting a CRUSADE against ISIS. Giuliani’s attack on the Commander in Chief is for the sake of Israel. ISIS can read between the lines, too. Israeli leaders have made racist remarks about the First Family. Prospective ISIS recruits have noticed this superior attitude from this leader of Rome that were the slave masters of the world.

To say Obama does not love America is aimed at the thirty million evangelicals in the Republican party who claim Jesus founded this Democracy, and, loves America. Their Jesus did not free slaves, or give women the right to vote. Anyone who does not love America, is a Demon of Satan. Is it a good idea to demonize the leader of the Coalition that is bombing ISIS? You betcha if you are after votes. Jesus loves votes for HIS PARTY, the Republican Party. Jesus hates Americans who vote the Democratic ticket.

Can you see members of ISIS smiling at our lack of unity, we weakened by our democracy, rather than strengthened, because, running for office is now a RELIGIOUS ACT.

Jon Presco

When discussing the Nazi decree that the German people must carry a passport with either Aryan or Jewish racial affiliation marked on it, in 1934, Mussolini wondered how they would designate membership in the “Germanic race”:

But which race? Does there exist a German race? Has it ever existed? Will it ever exist? Reality, myth, or hoax of the theorists?Ah well, we respond, a Germanic race does not exist. Various movements. Curiosity. Stupor. We repeat. Does not exist. We don’t say so. Scientists say so. Hitler says so.
—Benito Mussolini, 1934.[173]

 

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) ratcheted up his rhetoric against President Obama late Wednesday, asserting that the president does not love America.

“I do not believe, and I know this is a horrible thing to say, but I do not believe that the president loves America,” Giuliani said during a dinner in Manhattan attended by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a potential Republican presidential candidate, and several dozen conservative media and business executives, Politico reported.

“He doesn’t love you. And he doesn’t love me. He wasn’t brought up the way you were brought up and I was brought up through love of this country,” Giuliani added.

The former mayor, who ran for president in 2008, has long criticized Obama’s policies, and explained his criticism to Politico in a follow-up.

“What country has left so many young men and women dead abroad to save other countries without taking land? This is not the colonial empire that somehow he has in his hand. I’ve never felt that from him. I felt that from [George] W. [Bush]. I felt that from [Bill] Clinton. I felt that from every American president, including ones I disagreed with, including [Jimmy] Carter. I don’t feel that from President Obama,” Giuliani said.

Giuliani clarified his remarks during an interview Thursday morning on “Fox and Friends.”

“I’m not questioning his patriotism — he’s a patriot, I’m sure. What I’m saying is, in his rhetoric, I very rarely hear him say the things I used to hear Ronald Reagan say, the things I used to hear Bill Clinton say about all the things he loves about America. I do hear him criticize America much more often than other American presidents,” Giuliani said.

“When it’s not in the context of an overwhelming number of statements about the exceptionalism of America, it sounds like he’s more of a critic than he is a supporter. You can be a patriotic American and be a critic, but then you’re not expressing that kind of love that we’re used to from a president,” he added.

Giuliani questioned Obama’s love and understanding of Western civilization, citing his moves to negotiate a deal with Tehran over its nuclear program.

He also pushed back on the president’s claim that fighters with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) are not Islamic leaders and instead represent a perversion of the religion.

Obama, writing in a Los Angeles Times op-ed Thursday, wrote, “Efforts to counter violent extremism will only succeed if citizens can address legitimate grievances through the democratic process and express themselves through strong civil societies.”

“I think in the context of what we’re facing right now that’s a very, very damaging statement,” Giuliani said.

Obama took his remarks further at the White House’s summit on countering violent extremism Thursday, staying that the U.S. is “not at war with Islam. We are at war with people who have perverted Islam.”

“If you refuse to say there are extremist members of the Islamic religion, well then it sounds like you’re living on Mars,” Giuliani said.

As ISIS makes inroads into Libya, officials in Rome are panicking about an Islamic State just across the sea—but have no idea how to combat the crisis.

ROME — Last weekend in Italy, as the threat of ISIS in Libya hit home with a new video addressed to “the nation signed with the blood of the cross” and the warning, “we are south of Rome,” Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi shuttered the Italian embassy in Tripoli and raised his fist with the threat of impending military action. Never mind that Italy has only 5,000 troops available that are even close to deployable, according to the defense ministry. Or that the military budget was cut by 40 percent two years ago, which has kept the acquisition of 90 F-35 fighter jets hanging in the balance and left the country combat-challenged to lead any mission—especially one against an enemy like the Islamic State.

In fact, Renzi didn’t specify exactly who would wield that military might, and, two days later, when no one volunteered to lead the charge, he backtracked. “It’s not the time for a military intervention,” Renzi told an Italian television station Monday night and said the United Nations had to lead the way. “Our proposal is to wait for the U.N. Security Council. The strength of the U.N. is decidedly superior to that of the radical militias.”

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/02/17/italy-fears-isis-invasion-from-libya.html

Italy has been on ISIS’s radar for quite some time. In October, the group dedicated the cover of its Dabiq magazine to a story called “Reflections on the Final Crusade” about how it will conquer Rome, complete with a photo of a black jihadist flag flying over St. Peter’s Square. “We will conquer your Rome, break your crosses, and enslave your women, by the permission of Allah, the Exalted. If we do not reach that time, then our children and grandchildren will reach it, and they will sell your sons as slaves at the slave market,” said the article in Dabiq. “Every Muslim should get out of his house, find a crusader and kill him… And the Islamic State will remain until its banner flies over Rome.”

Mattia Toaldo, a London-based Libya analyst with the European Council on Foreign Relations think tank, told Europe-online magazine that because of Italy’s past colonial rule over Libya, Rome is asking for trouble and should not lead the charge lest it stir strong local hostility. “The Italians would be facing a completely different kind of enemy from those they faced in [U.N.-backed operations in] Afghanistan or Lebanon,” he said. “Rome intervention could turn out to be, politically and militarily, the biggest Italian suicide since the Second World War,” he said, adding that Italy “would be a wonderful target for the Islamic State.”

Rudolph Giuliani was born in an Italian-American enclave in East Flatbush in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, the only child of working-class parents, Harold Angelo Giuliani (1908–1981) and Helen (née D’Avanzo; 1909–2002), both first-generation Americans, children of Italian immigrants.[15] He was raised a Roman Catholic.[16] Harold Giuliani had trouble holding a job and had been convicted of felony assault and robbery and served time in Sing Sing;[17] after his release he served as an enforcer for his brother-in-law Leo D’Avanzo, who ran an organized crime operation involved in loan sharking and gambling at a restaurant in Brooklyn.[18]

In the Mafia Commission Trial (February 25, 1985 – November 19, 1986), Giuliani indicted eleven organized crime figures, including the heads of New York’s so-called “Five Families“, under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) on charges including extortion, labor racketeering, and murder for hire. Time magazine called this “Case of Cases” possibly “the most significant assault on the infrastructure of organized crime since the high command of the Chicago Mafia was swept away in 1943”, and quoted Giuliani’s stated intention: “Our approach is to wipe out the five families.”[42] Eight defendants were found guilty on all counts and subsequently sentenced on January 13, 1987 to hundreds of years of prison time.[citation needed]

According to an FBI memo revealed about 20 years later, leaders of the five New York mob families voted in 1987 on whether to issue a contract for the death of U.S. attorney Rudolph Giuliani. Heads of the Lucchese, Bonanno, and Genovese families rejected the idea, though Gambino leader John Gotti encouraged assassination.[43]

Giuliani has been criticized for ignoring the ongoing threat to New York City from Islamist terrorism in the years between the World Trade Center 1993 bombings and September 11.

Prior to September 11, Giuliani reportedly never referred to the 1993 bombing publicly except for a single metaphorical reference in his inaugural address not referring to terrorism.[95] Giuliani also reportedly never discussed the threat of terrorism with the U.S. Attorney in his district, and had to ask Henry Kissinger for background information on Osama Bin Laden after the September 11th attacks[95] despite the fact that Bin Laden had previously declared a Fatwa against the United States;[96] the Clinton administration had established a section of the CIA devoted exclusively to hunting Bin Laden.[97][98]

Jerome Hauer, Giuliani’s emergency management chief between 1996 and 2000, later said that “We never talked about Islamic terrorism. We talked about chemical terrorism, biological terrorism. We did talk about car bombs every now and then. [But] I don’t think there was much interest on his part [in Islam terrorism].”[99]

Another important constituent of the Fascist cultural policy was Roman Catholicism. In 1929, a concordat with the Vatican was signed, ending decades of struggle between the Italian state and the Papacy that dated back to the 1870 takeover of the Papal States by the House of Savoy during the unification of Italy. The Lateran treaties, by which the Italian state was at last recognized by the Roman Catholic Church, and the independence of Vatican City was recognized by the Italian state, was so much appreciated by the ecclesiastic hierarchy that Pope Pius XI acclaimed Mussolini as “the Man of Providence”.[90]

The 1929 treaty included a legal provision whereby the Italian government would protect the honor and dignity of the Pope by prosecuting offenders.[91] In 1927, Mussolini was re-baptized by a Roman Catholic priest. After 1929, Mussolini, with his anti-Communist doctrines, convinced many Catholics to actively support him.

Nationalists in the years after WW1 thought of themselves as combating the both liberal and domineering institutions created by cabinets—such as those of Giovanni Giolitti, including traditional schooling. Futurism, a revolutionary cultural movement which would serve as a catalyst for Fascism, argued for “a school for physical courage and patriotism,” as expressed by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in 1919. Marinetti expressed his disdain for “… the by now prehistoric and troglodyte Ancient Greek and Latin courses,” arguing for their replacement with exercise modelled on those of the Arditi soldiers (“[learning] to advance on hands and knees in front of razing machine gun fire; to wait open-eyed for a crossbeam to move sideways over their heads etc.”). It was in those years that the first Fascist youth wings were formed: Avanguardia Giovanile Fascista (Fascist Youth Vanguards) in 1919, and Gruppi Universitari Fascisti (Fascist University Groups) in 1922.

In foreign policy, Mussolini was pragmatic and opportunistic. At the center of his vision lay the dream to forge a new Roman Empire in Africa and the Balkans, vindicating the so-called “mutilated victory” of 1918 imposed by the “plutodemocracies” (Britain and France) that betrayed the Treaty of London and usurped the supposed “natural right” of Italy to achieve supremacy in the Mediterranean basin

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benito_Mussolini

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