When Islam meets Christianity, it looks something like this:
On the evening of Wednesday, September 3rd, the Italian police foiled a suspected terrorist attack at the Santa Rosa religious festival in Viterbo [Italy], arresting two Turkish men armed with a machine gun, pistols, and ammunition just hours before the event.
Here I was thinking they had gun control in Europe.
The men—staying at a B&B along the procession route—were detained by counter-terrorism police after the owner reported suspicious behavior.
The terrorists should have tried it in Britain. The B&B owner would have been afraid to report them, lest he be arrested for Islamophobia.
Around 40,000 attendees witnessed the procession, including Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani and Culture Minister Alessandro Giuli, who were quickly escorted away by police.
There might have been quite a body count.
Do Europeans need to wait until a plot like this is successful before responding to the threat appropriately? Maybe a better question would be: Will Europeans respond appropriately even afterward?
On a tip from WDS 2.0.