Uncovering the Plot

It goes without saying that terrorists are real bastards. Their goal is to inflict the most death and destruction possible in a way that will get them maximum exposure. With this in mind, it should not be surprising to anyone that pop icon megastar Taylor Swift was the target of a recently uncovered plot.

Swift’s recent concerts in Vienna were abruptly canceled following the discovery of a credible terrorist threat. Austrian authorities arrested two individuals, 19 and 17-year-old ISIS sympathizers suspected of planning an attack on one of Swift’s three sold-out performances at the Ernst Happel Stadium. These arrests were part of a larger investigation that also involved the seizure of chemical substances and radicalized materials from the suspects’ homes. Due to Austrian privacy laws, the names of the two teenage terrorists have not been released to the press.

An estimated 65,000 fans were expected to attend the shows inside the stadium, with another 30,000 immediately outside the venue. According to the Associated Press (AP), the plot was to carry out the attack outside the stadium.

Officials are quoted as saying:

“One of the two arrested confessed to planning to kill as many people as possible outside the concert venue.” 

Not having any specific knowledge of this event but knowing some things about how terrorist minds work, one could surmise that a smaller event could have been carried out inside the stadium, necessitating its evacuation. At that time, with the maximum number of people condensed outside, a primary explosive device could have been detonated, killing and maiming unknown numbers of innocent concertgoers.

According to Austria‘s Interior Minister, Gerhard Karner, the thwarted attack was planned for either Thursday or Friday.

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The venue. Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna, Austria. Swift was to perform there Thursday through Saturday. Image Credit: New York Post

The planned attacks were thwarted through the cooperation of international intelligence agencies, leading to a preemptive response by Austrian security forces. The suspects had reportedly been radicalized online and had pledged allegiance to ISIS shortly before their arrest. The primary suspect had made a full confession, revealing intentions to carry out a bombing and knife attack during Swift’s concerts.