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When did we last have immigrants warning we’d lose their loyalty in a foreign conflict?

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Published on: October 5, 2014

Millions of Muslims come to Western countries with a ready-made model of society and government (sharia) which they believe to be superior to what we have here, and they work to implement it.

That’s the rub with this immigrant group.

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And while Andrew Bolt is describing the danger that Australia faces from within, all countries face this threat. We see the same Islamic pattern in Europe, the US, Canada, Russia, China, New Zealand, etc…

When did we last have immigrants warning we’d lose their loyalty in a foreign conflict?

Andrew Bolt, October 04 2014

In past wars we’ve been assured that immigrants from the lands we’re fighting in are loyal to their new country. The internment of so-called “alien immigrants” has been ritually denounced as an absurd and offensive overreaction.

But many Muslim spokesmen now don’t assure us of the loyalty of their followers but warn of – or threaten – the very opposite. As I wrote a month ago:

On Wednesday, we woke up to news of another Islamic State beheading, this time of Stephen Sotloff.

And that very day Muslim leaders again put out a statement condemning … Tony Abbott.

This time, it was from the Australian National Imams Council. Again, it blamed the West for jihadism: “One of the main causative factor (sic) for local radicalisation in the West has been the western governments’ military involvement in the Middle East.”

And there was this warning: “If the Australian Government is serious about reducing the terror threat locally, then it must review its foreign policy decisions with regard to this region.”…

That sounds like an outrageous threat. Name one other ethnic or religious group here that warns Australia to change its foreign policies or face violence from its members.

In New Zealand, too:

[The] secretary of the International Muslim Association of New Zealand, Tahir Nawaz, said sending the SAS to Iraq would be a bad idea.

”We are a very good community here, we are very co-operative. Once New Zealand troops are sent there, our public attitude could change. At the end of the day there would be people living here whose roots are in the countries where New Zealand would send the troops.”

Secretary of the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand, Tony Green, who is based in Christchurch, said the United States invasion of Iraq created the conditions that gave rise to IS and further western intervention would only make things worse…

“That potentially fuels things because the whole martyr kind of scenario that’s been painted by the groups calling themselves IS, that would fan the flames more than anything.”

Another Christchurch Muslim, who asked not to be named, said sending troops to Iraq would play into the hands of IS.

“If you look at what came out of America going into Iraq, it didn’t bring anything good. I personally think that it can be used for the evil people to radicalise people and use it for their own purpose.”

Has any other immigrant group issued such warnings against presuming they will stay loyal in a foreign conflict?

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