Fmr. FBI Agent Just Made A Startling Announcement About The US Muslim Community
Former FBI Counterterrorism Agent John Guandolo said that...
America’s Muslim community has provided “nearly zero help” to America’s post-9/11 anti-terrorism effort, former FBI Counterterrorism Agent John Guandolo said Monday.
He also noted that America’s efforts to root out terrorism are hamstrung by the advice that Obama administration officials swallow from top Islamic leaders, who are all aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood.
“We collectively have received nearly zero help from the Muslim Community,” Guandolo told Breitbart News Daily on Monday.
Muslim community leaders “certainly give the air as if they are helping,” based on the “major Islamic organizations, the major Islamic centers in the United States,” he said. However, they also “condemned all of the counter-terrorism policies and they’ve gotten the government to kowtow to them, to turn only to them for advice.”
He said it will be nearly impossible to successfully combat terrorists “so long as the U.S. government…emboldens and empowers Muslim Brotherhood organizations here.”
“If you expect FBI and others to aggressively pursue them, it’s not going to happen because our leaders — President, Secretary of State, national security advisers, generals at the Pentagon—are turning to their advisers who, in fact, are Muslim Brotherhood leaders to say what should we and what shouldn’t we do,” he said.
“And what advice do they give them?” Guandolo said. “That Islam doesn’t stand for this and that everything you’re doing is the reason for what happened—9/11 is your fault because of your policies.”
Guandolo said that the Muslim Brotherhood has been on college campuses since the 1960’s as the Muslim Students Association “recruit Jihadis on college campuses and on every major college campus in America.”
They endure despite terrorist fears because “if you even hint at shutting them down, then you’re immediately a racist or an Islamophobe,” he said.
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