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Reply #45 - Feb 18th, 2026 at 8:55pm
 
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Reply #46 - Feb 18th, 2026 at 9:12pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 18th, 2026 at 8:55pm:



With someone who has  been boasting about being 'more educated than most here' and also boasting about your mail order DD, you are the most inarticulate and derivative bozo here. 
Rightly, you do not have the courage and ability to have a personal voice - so its ABC headlines and 'wacism' and 'islamophobia'.

You have learned thaf if you venture to express yourself you will be ridiculed and pillories as a laughable arse'ole.
So for all your  'education' its just headlines and empty slogans from you.




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Reply #47 - Feb 18th, 2026 at 9:19pm
 
Frank wrote on Feb 18th, 2026 at 9:12pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 18th, 2026 at 8:55pm:



With someone who has  been boasting about being 'more educated than most here' and also boasting about your mail order DD, you are the most inarticulate and derivative bozo here. 
Rightly, you do not have the courage and ability to have a personal voice - so its ABC headlines and 'wacism' and 'islamophobia'.

You have learned thaf if you venture to express yourself you will be ridiculed and pillories as a laughable arse'ole.
So for all your  'education' its just headlines and empty slogans from you.




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Reply #50 - Feb 19th, 2026 at 11:51am
 
https://deeply.thenewhumanitarian.org/syria/articles/2014/07/15/in-raqqa-an-all-

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Reply #53 - Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:15am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 25th, 2026 at 1:04pm:




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In the history of irregular warfare, a form of conflict that has dominated violence between humans, insurgents are rarely defeated when they have a sanctuary. And so it is with the global Islamist insurgency that has created a sanctuary right here in Australia, enabled by successive governments. In other words, we willingly allowed this to happen. No one forced us to behave like this and act against our own interests.

British colonel Charles Edward Callwell in his classic work, Small Wars (1896) described how ‘savages’ (his term for irregular fighters) exploit the weaknesses of civilised armies by blending into the landscape, using mobility and local sympathy to outlast superior forces.

These lessons, forged in dust-ups from Algeria to the North West Frontier, scream relevance. We’ve allowed the global Islamist insurgency – al-Qaeda, Isis remnants, Hamas sympathisers, Hezbollah supporters, and others – to carve out a sanctuary right here in Australia. They then co-opted and recruited many key nodes of influence or centres of gravity within our society. That’s how you take a village. They even managed to convince many white, liberal women into rationalising the rape and murder of women during Hamas’s 7 October 2023 massacre on Israel.

In Australia, virtuous government policy opened our doors to proponents of a protracted, ideologically driven military struggle who employ terrorism, propaganda, subversion and local insurgencies to achieve political objectives. The movement predominantly acted through evolution, with moments of revolutionary zeal, such as the Bondi terrorist attack.  These terrorist attacks are as much about creating an overreaction by opponents, so the leaders of the insurgency can exclaim, ‘See, they are Islamophobic!’ leading to more people joining the cause. We could call this moral manoeuvrability. Now we are about to be receiving more Isis wives.

Isis brides and families aren’t hapless victims; they’re participants in a death cult that beheaded Yazidis, enslaved women, and burned pilots alive. They should be left to find a home in other Islamist extremist lands. Yet we’ve repatriated dozens from Syrian camps, cloaking it in humanitarianism. Remember, these people were part of the Isis foreigner fighter recruits who burned their Australian passports, flew 10,000 kilometres to join the caliphate, and now the caravan is over, they demand re-entry with all the rights they once rejected.

It’s like expecting a donkey to return from Mecca transformed – it’s still the same donkey. These returnees bring back not just trauma but ideology, seeding communities with narratives of oppression and jihad. Galula warned that allowing insurgents back into the fold without deradicalisation is suicidal. And to this day it is hard to find a single case study of a successful deradicalisation program. We forget how that was all the rage with academics, NGOs and policy elites.

Through weak policies, moral equivocation, and a misguided embrace of ‘multiculturalism’, we’ve welcomed them through every door and window. As Pericles exclaimed in the History of the Peloponnesian War, ‘I am more afraid of our own blunders than of the enemy’s devices.’ It is said that an intelligent enemy is better than a foolish friend.

The Islamist global insurgency isn’t always crude suicide bombers or lone wolf knife attackers; it’s also a sophisticated, patient network. As Abu Musab al-Suri, al-Qaeda’s shadowy strategist arrested in 2005, envisioned, jihad morphed from hierarchical terror cells into a decentralised, ideological virus. It infects minds, exploits grievances, and turns Western freedoms against us. Trinquier would recognise this as ‘subversive warfare’, where the enemy organises parallel structures within society – mosques, schools, community groups, even university encampments – to erode loyalty to the state. Which is interesting because politicians on all sides have got it into their minds that eventually they will love us; that their good deeds will be rewarded. That they will prove the silent majority wrong. Callwell noted that in small wars, the foe’s sanctuary is often not a mountain cave but the hearts of the locals. In Australia, we’ve provided this sanctuary, turning our sunburnt country into a breeding ground for Western-hating, violent Islamist radicalism.
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The Cubs of the Caliphate Live on

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A squalid Syrian refugee camp once home to Australia-bound ISIS families was a radicalisation hub where jihadist women hid teenage boys in tunnels and sexually abused them to get pregnant.

The 34 ISIS brides and children who tried to travel to Australia last week left from a camp called Al-Roj, but at least three of the 11 women had spent years living in a larger camp to the south called Al-Hol, which was last month captured from Kurdish forced by the Syrian government, ABC News reported.

Al-Hol was abandoned by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) six hours before the Syrian army arrived, resulting in the “mass escape” of thousands of ISIS militants and their wives and children.

The camp, which held about 24,000 people, mainly from Syria and Iraq along with more than 6,000 foreign nationals from about 40 countries, was visited in August last year by Dr Lilla Schumicky-Logan, deputy executive director of the Geneva-based Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF).

She warned in a report that the “foreigner annex” was the biggest problem for those running the camp, as the women there were the “most radicalised”, were “angry and highly violent” and a week earlier had burned down three humanitarian offices used to educate their children, dubbed “cubs of the caliphate” by ISIS.

“Gender-based violence, misuse of young boys to impregnate women to uphold the bloodline of the caliphate, and the radicalisation of the ‘cubs’ is ongoing,” she wrote in the report.


The following month Kurdish official Sheikhmous Ahmed told Kurdish media outlet Rudaw Dr Schumicky-Logan’s account of the sexual abuse of teenage boys – who are supposed to be moved away from their families when they reach puberty – was accurate.

“Yes, what she said is true… This is especially the case in the section of the camp which houses foreigners. When children, mostly those aged 15-16, reach puberty age, they hide them and then marry them off to more than a woman (sic). They want to expand their generation,” Mr Ahmed said.

“These women dig tunnels in the camp to hide them. This is done with ISIS approval rather than being an independent act. As per our rules and those of the organisations and the global coalition, those children aged between 12 and 13 should be separated [from their families].”

Mr Ahmed also warned that ISIS-affiliated women in the al-Hol camp “train their children in the camp on weapons, war, killing, and beheading”, and another official confirmed four teenagers were among 15 people arrested in an anti-ISIS raid in early September after tents were burned and security forces attacked.

Al-Hol has now been closed by Syrian officials, with many of the remaining residents transferred to a camp in Akhtarin in northern Aleppo province.

The Australia citizen group remain in the al-Roj camp, but one woman has been given a temporary exclusion order based on security advice, and some of the mothers have told reporters they are prepared to go to jail if it means their children can return to Australia.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has refused to help repatriate them, but said on Thursday Labor had “compassion for the children involved” although “others who chose to travel to that area have made those decisions in life”.

About one third are expected to settle in NSW, Premier Chris Minns revealed earlier this week while confirming the children would be supported by the state government, and the remaining two thirds are expected to return to Victoria.



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Is there  any compulsory de-radicalization program for Australian ISIS repatriates?
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Brian Ross wrote on Feb 17th, 2026 at 8:14am:
freediver wrote on Feb 17th, 2026 at 8:07am:
Brian are you happy about it because they seem to be targeting Jews?


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Rubbish!  The fact is, mussos CANNOT live side by side in peace with Jews.  Muslims have decimated and driven out the Jewish population in the Middle East, same as the Christians, Yazidis, Kurds and every other minority. 

Mussos CANNOT live peacefully with anyone - even their fellow mussos.  Sunni vs Shia - they will fight to the finish. 

Jews have lived peacefully here since the end of WW2.  They have established businesses and contributed to the economy.  And isn't that what immigration is all about?  Immigration is supposed to be mutually beneficial but that is NEVER the case where mussos are concerned.  All they add to are the crime figures and jail statistics.   Angry
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Islam is just a decorative word for Arab extermination of all other races.
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