The latest Islamist attack on Europe didn't target young people at a concert venue, café-goers, and soccer fans, the way the recent Paris attack did. This time subway stations, including one near the EU headquarters, and the American Airlines check-in counter at Brussels Zaventum Airport, a place where diplomats can be found every day, were the targets. The exact death toll is unknown at this time, but dozens will likely be dead and a multiple of that wounded when the count is available.
Belgians are waking up to the fact that they have been sheltering a hostile population of Islamists in their midst, concentrated in the Molenbeek and close to the heart of Brussels. Ronny Gordon, who has relatives in Belgium, understands the shock they feel:
Security expert John Schindler is scathing in his denunciation of Belgium's de facto open city policies toward Islamists:
Belgium, Brussels especially, was a de facto jihadist sanctuary for 25 years. So mostly safe from attack.
Crackdown begins, so do attacks.
BREAKING: Brussels is under sustained terrorist attack by No Particular People who are perpetrating mass murder for No Particular Reason.
- John Schindler (@20committee) March 22, 2016Nice words.
Actions commensurate with the war Europe is in now would be nicer.https://t.co/JD30Dsxz62
My friends in Belgian CT have long predicted today would come. And that their country's political class would lose the plot. #brusselsattack
- John Schindler (@20committee) March 22, 2016Belgians and Europeans were already starting to realize that they are hosting immigrant communities that will shelter terrorists when it took them so long to find Paris attack mastermind Abdelslam as he lived fairly openly in Molenbeek. If thousands of people in the heart of their capital will shelter and protect someone like this, what could lie ahead?
Well, the answer started to unfold this morning on the Brussels metro and at the airport.
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