Anonymous ID: b1ccc4 EU invasion, Ceuta test July 26, 2018, 5:15 p.m. No.2303187   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3395 >>3673

EU - "Refugees" - Spain —- 700+ migrants storm Spanish exclave of Ceuta, some use homemade ‘flamethrowers’ (VIDEO)

 

https:// www.rt.com/news/434325-spain-ceuta-migrants-flamethrowers/

 

Was reading this RT acticle referred to by anon in post 2295355 #2892. The use of (homemade) flamethrowers by the African invaders attracted my attention because of the situation is so ridiculous and easily solved/stopped. The choice is either kindly, or brutally).

 

At the bottom of the article, it mentions the new Interior Minister's latest decision;

 

Back in June, newly appointed Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska announced his desire to remove the fence. “I’m going to do everything possible to see that these razor wire fences at Ceuta and Melilla are removed,” he said.

 

Responding to the Thursday incident in Ceuta, the Guardia Civil's AEGC union called upon the Spanish authorities to clarify its “plan B” to maintain security if the wire was removed.

 

“We're one of the main entry points from the third world into Europe and none of those in charge at the interior ministry have wanted to see or resolve the problems this is causing,” it said.

 

According to the police union, migrants breaking through the fence “demonstrated that these problems are going to worsen if more Guardia Civil, and anti-riot and protection equipment, fail to arrive when the barbed wire is removed.”

 

Asylum seekers have repeatedly tried to force their way into the Spanish exclave by storming a wired border fence. The attempted incursions often resulted in injuries both among asylum seekers and police officers. In January 2017, crowds of migrants approached the 6-meter-high barbed wire border fence which police called a “well organized and violent” attempt. In February 2017, hundreds successfully crossed into Ceuta, kissing the ground and shouting “Viva Espana!”

 

So barbed wire is bad.

Ceuta is territorially part of Spain, and therefore Europe.

The recent boatload of Africans from Tunisia who weren't allowed into Italy or Malta in June/July, were eventually allowed into Spain.

I read a while back that the Catalonian independence movement has MB links also. (I think I have the articles somewhere if needed).

Anonymous ID: b1ccc4 July 26, 2018, 5:39 p.m. No.2303441   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3487

>>2303072

>>2303100

>>2303287

 

You're right, it's possible. Obviously, it could also be from a separate actor.

 

I just love the POTUS tweet to Iran- 'things have changed, we aren't weak, don't test us because you will not like the response'.

 

If it needed to be said, it needed to be said (publicly).

 

Do you want to join the Japan club, huh punk, well do you?

Anonymous ID: b1ccc4 July 26, 2018, 5:58 p.m. No.2303673   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3692 >>3699

>>2303187

>>2303395

Morocco

Morocco like the other state bordering the Med has responsibilities and abilities.

The crisis obviously isn't as hard as the EU and Frontex have been deliberately making it out to be.

It should be very easy to solve diplomatically (or militarily if "one" is prepared to pay the "price").

 

Morocco also has the very interesting flag, historical connection to slavery and the Marines, and is a very popular tourist destination for all artistic types. for many years.

Anonymous ID: b1ccc4 July 26, 2018, 6:06 p.m. No.2303757   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2303117

 

Who cares?!?

 

We win against evil now, or we are hunted down individually later…

 

So be productive, or find a good corner and take some kleenex/tissues. Bye bye.