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ISIS's Soft Target Strategy
00:04:22
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| ISIS is masters of asymmetrical warfare, a different kind of warfare. | |
| They are not going to go after the hard targets. | |
| They are not going to go to Fort Hood or Fort Bragg. | |
| They are going to go after the soft targets of America. | |
| And what is the softest target in America? | |
| Our schools. | |
| In 2004, Islamic terrorists seized a school in Russia, embezzling Russia. | |
| They murdered over 300 children and faculty. | |
| That is their playbook. | |
| They will go after churches. | |
| They will go after synagogues. | |
| They will go after schools. | |
| Why? | |
| Because it is almost impossible to defend. | |
| And also, that is a knife into the heart of all of us, our children. | |
| These are masters of modern social media. | |
| They commit their satanic acts within minutes. | |
| They have high quality production. | |
| In fact, one of their heads of global communication was educated at Northeastern in Boston and went back, and thousands of Westerners are going and joining these people. | |
| Essentially, what is happening there is, let's draw from some bad fiction. | |
| It is like Hannibal lectors of the world are being told, you come to our place and we will let you do anything you want under Sharia law. | |
| And by the way, you will get the rewards in paradise, and maybe we will compare Islamic heaven to Christian heaven at some point, which is very strange. | |
| So at least the Australians broke up one cell. | |
| But recall only several weeks ago, some members of Congress were openly saying there's at least 200 that we know of have already infiltrated into the United States. | |
| So if that is the one you know, how many do we not know? | |
| That is what I am hearing from some people, declassified, just conversations with folks in the military saying, they are already here. | |
| They are already embedded. | |
| They are just waiting for the signal to go. | |
| And I fear it is going to be quite soon, because that is what they promised. | |
| And they have done everything they promised. | |
| One other point to make is the leader of ISIS was a POW we held and then was released in 2009. | |
| The military police who were guarding his compound in Iraq, think of this. | |
| The military police unit was a National Guard unit out of the New York City area. | |
| Many of the men in that military police unit were firemen and policemen who undoubtedly had lost their friends, comrades, and brothers in 9-11. | |
| They are now guarding this compound in Iraq. | |
| And in 2009, we released most of the POWs, known terrorists. | |
| And the head of ISIS, who now calls himself the Khalif, one of his closing comments to an American guard was, I will see you in New York. | |
| That guard was interviewed only a couple of months ago in a New York City newspaper, and he said, I believe him. | |
| He is coming. | |
| I will see you in New York. | |
| How soon do you think these events could take place if they are going to? | |
| Now, two months ago, they said we are going to do it. | |
| Within the last several weeks, our stated policy in dealing with ISIS has shifted from no policy, and remember the statement that this was a JV team of terrorists, and then suddenly there became a policy was formulated, and that policy became, oh, we will face them, but we are not going to put boots in the ground. | |
| I am not advocating a mass troop intervention. | |
| But you don't tell your opponent, oh, we are going to drop a couple bombs, and that is it. | |
| So we have dropped over, we have had over 200 sorties. | |
| ISIS, again, masters of social media and propaganda. | |
| It looks like they have taken a hit. | |
| Remember the correspondent Foley, the first of the two correspondents to be executed. | |
| Remember they executed him and then they said, okay, Mr. President, if you don't do this, this or this, we are going to kill this other guy a week later. | |
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New Neighbor's Threat
00:00:32
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| What did they do a week later? | |
| They killed him. | |
| They killed him. | |
| And then they are saying, you hit us, we are going to come to America. | |
| Well, we have been hitting them. | |
| The analogy I give, Pastor, is if I am driving home and a new neighbor has moved in and I am hearing gunfire and I go peek over his fence and he has got a picture of me and he is shouting obscenities at me, my picture and saying, I am going to kill you, I think I should take him seriously. | |