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Saturday, November 14, 2015

Avenging the Defeated Caliphate: The Significance of November 13 in the Paris Attacks

Did the Muslim jihadists in Paris choose November 13 for its symbolic value in planning their attacks?

Over at Terror Trends Bulletin, a brief but weighty post conveys what to most of us is a forgotten historical footnote (Thanks to Emanuel):

The Historical Significance of November 13th in Islam:
On November 13, 1918 the Allied troops occupied Constantinople, the capital of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire was the Caliphate, the Islamic State of its day.

A little extra background, from the Wikipedia entry, Defeat and Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire:
The Occupation of Constantinople took place in accordance with the Armistice of Mudros [signed on 31 October 1918], ending the Ottoman participation in World War I. The occupation had two stages: the initial occupation took place from 13 November 1918 to 16 March 1920; from 16 March 1920 - Treaty of Sevres
1918 saw the first time Constantinople had changed hands since the Ottoman Turks conquered the Byzantine capital in 1453. An Allied military administration was set up early in December 1918. Haghia Sophia was converted back into a cathedral by the Allied administration, and the building was returned temporarily to the Greek Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch.

Now, several additional news reports are revealing that the Paris Jihad Attacks were not only carefully orchestrated in Paris, but across Europe, with cells acting in Germany and the UK:

It seems clear that, whether or not the date was chosen by the jihadis for its link to the Western Allies occupying Constantinople in 1918, it was indeed a carefully planned and executed operation, spanning at least three countries, and marks an ominous turn in Islam's war on the West. 

Responses to the Paris Muslim Jihad Attacks call it an "ACT OF WAR":

Earlier this week, merely a couple of days before the Paris Jihad Attacks, GOP Presidential candidate Dr Ben Carson was very direct about the threat from the Islamic State stating: “We’re talking about global jihadists, and their desire is to destroy us and to destroy our way of life….our goal is not to contain them but to destroy them before they destroy us.”

At a Republican Presidential Summit in Florida, just hours after the attacks, the Daily Mail reports Carson again issued a call to "Destroy them," while also opposing efforts to settle Syrian refugees in the U.S., calling it 'almost malpractice' if jihadis don't try to infiltrate the groups:
Asked how he would handle the threat of violent Islamists if he were elected president, Carson became even more soft-spoken than normal. 
'I think America's involvement should be trying to eliminate them completely,' he said. 'Destroy them!' [...] 
DailyMail.com asked Carson how he would persuade Americans that if a Paris-style attack were to hit the United States, his calm, low-volume style wouldn't hold him back from mounting a vigorous and energetic response. 
'I would say strength is not determined by the number of decibels in your voice,' Carson responded.  
And if he held the Oval Office, he predicted, 'I think that will be very apparent to people very quickly.'

In contrast, earlier this week,  Hillary Clinton refused to declare war on ISIS.