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The Islamic State Prepares for War with 400 Terrorists Spread Across Europe

<p>So&comma; the incidents in Paris and Brussels were just the beginning&period; If this &ldquo&semi;army&rdquo&semi; is only 400&comma; that means there could be 40 or more attacks in the works&comma; similar to what happened in Brussels and Paris&period; So what city could be next&quest; Berlin&comma; Madrid&comma; Stockholm&comma; Amsterdam&comma; Zurich&comma; or Copenhagen&quest; The free passage borders of European countries&comma; especially Germany&rsquo&semi;s open-door immigration policy&comma; are allowing these terrorists to travel easily&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>These terrorist soldiers were most likely trained in camps in Syria&comma; Iraq and the Soviet bloc&comma; a previous host to training camps&comma; all of which are part of the jihadi network&period; The ringleader of the Paris attacks alluded to this terrorist army when he claimed he was not alone and that there were 90 multi-national fighters who entered Europe&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Since the Paris attacks&comma; and now with Brussels&comma; the pressure has been on for European officials to find the fugitives responsible&period; Last Friday&comma; Salah Abdeslam was arrested as a suspect in the Paris attacks&period; But four days later&comma; there was the attack on the capital airport and metro&comma; where 31 people were found dead and 270 wounded&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The three suicide bombers were also amongst the dead&period; Immediately following the attack&comma; Belgian authorities started a full on investigation to find the terrorists responsible&period; On security footage from scene&comma; a man was seen with two of the suicide bombers&period; However&comma; Belgian officials are still trying to determine his identity&period; He most likely has left the country&comma; just like Abdeslam did after his involvement in the Paris attacks&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Abdeslam returned to his childhood neighborhood&comma; Molenbeek and started a new network&period; &ldquo&semi;Not only did he drop out of sight&comma; but he did so to organize another attack&comma; with accomplices everywhere&period; With suicide belts&period; Two attacks organized just like in Paris&period; And his arrest&comma; since they knew he was going to talk&comma; it was a response&colon; So what if he was arrested&quest; &lsquo&semi;We&rsquo&semi;ll show you that it doesn&rsquo&semi;t change a thing&comma;&rsquo&semi;&rdquo&semi; said Nathalie Goulet&comma; French Senator and co-head of a commission tracking jihadi networks&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It has been estimated that the Islamic State has 400 to 600 terrorists ready to rage war&period; &ldquo&semi;The reality is that if we knew exactly how many there were&comma; it wouldn&rsquo&semi;t be happening&comma;&rdquo&semi; said Goulet&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&ldquo&semi;Special units have been set up&period; The training is longer&period; And the objective appears to no longer be killing as many people as possible but rather to have as many terror operations as possible&comma; so the enemy is forced to spend more money or more in manpower&period; It&rsquo&semi;s more about the rhythm of terror operations now&comma;&rdquo&semi; said a European security official&comma; who spoke to The Blaze in anonymity&period; Not to mention&comma; these fighters are being trained to operate on their own&comma; without having to receive orders from the IS stronghold&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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