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Members of the far-reaching Islamic State’s (IS, formerly ISIS) intelligence service, called Emni in Arabic, allegedly told Sarfo they were first and foremost interested in waging terrorism across the globe.
In an interview with the New York Times, Sarfo, who is currently serving a three-year term on terrorism charges at a maximum security prison near Bremen, recalled what one masked commander once told him.
“He was speaking openly about the situation, saying that they have loads of people living in European countries and waiting for commands to attack the European people. And that was before the Brussels attacks, before the Paris attacks.”
According to French, Belgian, German and Austrian intelligence and interrogation records cited by the Times, Emni is a fundamental part of IS, made from an “internal police force and an external operations branch.” It is led by IS spokesman and propaganda chief Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, who has a range of operatives authorized to plan attacks worldwide, including a “secret service for European affairs,” a “secret service for Asian affairs” and a “secret service for Arab affairs,” the former jihadist told the Times.
Although Sarfo had initially desired to fight in Syria and Iraq, when he arrived in Syria to join the extremists there, IS operatives said they had a different plan for him.
“They said, ‘Would you mind to go back to Germany, because that’s what we need at the moment,’” Sarfo told the Times. “And they always said they wanted to have something that is occurring in the same time: they want to have loads of attacks at the same time in England and Germany and France.
“They [IS operatives] told me that there aren’t many people in Germany who are willing to do the job,” the newspaper quoted Sarfo as saying shortly after his arrest last year, citing the transcript of his interrogation by German detectives. “They said they had some in the beginning. But one after another, you could say, they chickened out, because they got scared — cold feet. Same in England.”
Apparently, not the same in France.
“My friend asked them about France. And they started laughing,” Sarfo said, recalling a conversation that took place seven months before the coordinated killings in Paris in November last year. “They said, ‘Don’t worry about France.’ ‘Mafi mushkilah’ — in Arabic, it means ‘no problem.’”
According to the accounts of the arrested operatives, Emni’s members played a major role in the Paris attacks and built the suitcase bombs used in a Brussels airport and subway, the Times reported, adding that the secret group’s soldiers have also been sent to Austria, Germany, Spain, Lebanon, Tunisia, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Malaysia.
According to Sarfo, Emni has been burning the midnight oil recruiting terrorists from across the globe.
The group has sent “hundreds of operatives” back to the European Union, a senior US intelligence official and a senior US defense official told the Times on condition of anonymity.
One region where the secret service appears to have not sent its trained jihadists so far is North America, Sarfo said, with intelligence documents reportedly backing his words.
“For America and Canada, it’s much easier for them to get them over the social network, because they say the Americans are dumb — they have open gun policies,” Sarfo said, adding that “they know it’s hard for them to get Americans into America.”
“They say we can radicalize them easily, and if they have no prior record, they can buy guns, so we don’t need to have no contact man who has to provide guns for them.”
Although some details of Sarfo’s account cannot be verified, German prison officials and intelligence agents who debriefed him said they found him credible.
8 Comments on "ISIS wants ‘loads of attacks in England, Germany & France’"
Cloud9 on Thu, 4th Aug 2016 12:56 pm
Perpetual pin pricks to the general psych will in time produce a zeitgeist for genocide.
Hello on Thu, 4th Aug 2016 2:24 pm
I hope it’s not all talk. The more they bring it on, the sooner europe is going to wake up. But maybe it’s already dead.
Brat on Thu, 4th Aug 2016 3:33 pm
The more attacks, the better. Let these Allah muppets make themselves impossible so the Turkey shoot (pun intended) can begin.
And Hello, Europa is not dead. German government officials no longer can appear in public:
Merkel booed everywhere:
https://youtu.be/V9-BUnX927M
Narrow escape for the justice minister from being lynched:
https://youtu.be/J9rvjdB-VRc
French PM booed massively after Nice.
These scenes are comparable to what happened before the overthrow of the Moscow backed communist regimes in Eastern Europe in 1989.
It won’t be different with the US backed multiculti regimes in Western Europe.
But the downfall of multiculturalism in the West (racial communism) will be much more bloody than the end of Bolshevism.
You can abolish an economic system overnight. But you can’t abolish imported ethnic groups. They will kick and scream. For starters.
joe on Thu, 4th Aug 2016 4:08 pm
Brat, i can only agree with the last bit of your comment. With globe entering some kind of overshoot, with serious efforts to knock over the Turkish government, Europe is litterally in shock and denial right now. What is being billed as a refugee ‘crisis’ is in truth a fully expected consequence of 50 years of western christian liberalism, education and population explosion in the 3rd world. Over 10 years ago I listened to a podcast by Zbigniew Zebrinsky, oh how i wish i had a copy of that mp3 because he outlined how the educated masses of the muslim world would seek to dislodge their own governments and would flood into the west seeking opportunities they cant get at home, and that the west should not try to stop them but manage events as best it could. Sadly that was before the great recession (truthfully the second great depression) but the millions came anyway. What suprises me is that the millions entering Europe are so peaceful, if they wanted they could bring the western world down right now. I think that if they dont handle Turkey carefully, islamists will find the flow of guns through eastern europe and Albania/Kosovo very much easier. People think its business as usual but its not. Europe is quietly islamising, thats just a fact, the real question is whether or not America is affected by this and if it sees benefits. European
Christianity is a dead political force, it has no moral authority over European voters who are entering their 4th generation of social welfare statism, they just dont see religion as a political force anymore. Oh boy are they in for a rude awakening when 30 million muslims generate a population of 50-60 million in our lifetime.
Anonymous on Thu, 4th Aug 2016 4:45 pm
The amero-zionist global war-machine needs a ‘global’ war, and since Russia and China wont stop blabbering on about trade, establishing good relations, the rule of law etc etc, then its up to the Israeli Secret Intelligence Service to pick up the slack and make one. Or at least, provide a reasonable facsimile of a global war until such time as Russia(hopefully) can be sufficiently provoked.(And its not for lack of trying!).
But dont expect any USlamic state events in Israel or the US itself anytime soon. ‘ISIS’ doesn’t do ‘homeland’ attacks. Which is odd because those two nations are supposed to be enemy#1 for ‘ISIS’ (Yea, sure). But england(brexit), France(cheese-eating surrender monkeys), and Germany(Cant let them make nice with Russia), are all valid targets for USlamic state ‘terror attacks’.
The EU’s ‘big three’ cant talk about reconciliation with Russia, or fixing any of their economic, or any other problems, while a global war of terror is underway. No way no how. Gotta ‘fight’ the USlamic state, a geographically insignificant, isolated, non-state with no declared leadership or recognizable structures of any kind. You see, building that ‘caliphate’ of there’s, evidently has taken a back seat to waging war with all the wealthy, advanced nations in the world, that between them, comprise what, 80%+? of the planets arms and weapons sales and pretty much an all-embracing spy network. And that doesn’t even get into how the USlamic state never attacks anything, or anyone of economic value or stature in the ‘west’.
onlooker on Thu, 4th Aug 2016 5:21 pm
Absolutely, the War on Terrorism is a War of Terror. People read 1984 for the deep seated reason any authoritarian control structure loves war. The reign of terror is about the domestic population cowering in fear ceding control to the benevolent Government who will protect them. Abroad about projecting and deploying military might to achieve strategic political power objectives. The US Empire is not playing its ace in the deck, its military. The economic juggernaut is coming to a grinding halt, last man standing time. Who gets to sit on the remaining chairs, who get the oil, who gets to survive. Its the climatic events in a world addicted to greed and entitlement. So not surprising this is all about power plays and the cold war heating up. The Caliphate, the Jihad all just pawns. Terrorism is real but the biggest terrorists are the West that cannot concede in losing wealth and power.
makati1 on Thu, 4th Aug 2016 5:57 pm
All the above commenters, Right On!
Cloggie on Tue, 9th Aug 2016 5:27 am
Erdogan is able to mobilize more than 1 million demonstrators;
https://mobile.twitter.com/mirahmad01/status/762725561449930752/photo/1
Erdogan meanwhile has understood and grudgingly accepted that Putin will keep Assad in the saddle. But Putin understands that he can’t restore the old Syria and/or Iraq. And why should he offer Bagdad-Tehran the opportunity to build pipelines to Europe to compete with Russian fuel?
These jihadis are are here to stay. Even Americans have proposed that a new Sunni state should emerge on east Syrian and west Iraqi territory. And Putin could go along with that as well, for pipeline obstructing reasons. And Turkey will go along, because it would connect Turkey with Saudi-Arabia, the two Sunni heartlands and open the possibility for a Sunni sort of EU or neo-Ottoman empire.