While most Arab States continue to ignore their own backyard humanitarian crisis, EU leadership would be wise to carefully screen all incoming refugees with potential ties to extremist groups. Beware of wolves in sheep’s clothing.
“I don’t think there’s any doubt in extremists creativity. Wolves disguised as sheep crossing international borders with thousands of refugees is just the beginning. The bigger concern is the asylum process where new identities can be acquired allowing safe passage around the world.”
-Retired Navy SEAL/JSOC Operative, and author of the book 100 Deadly Skills, Clint Emerson
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While most Arab States continue to ignore their own backyard humanitarian crisis, EU leadership would be wise to carefully screen all incoming refugees with potential ties to extremist groups. Beware of wolves in sheep’s clothing.
“I don’t think there’s any doubt in extremists creativity. Wolves disguised as sheep crossing international borders with thousands of refugees is just the beginning. The bigger concern is the asylum process where new identities can be acquired allowing safe passage around the world.”
-Retired Navy SEAL/JSOC Operative, and author of the book 100 Deadly Skills, Clint Emerson
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