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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Pope Warns That Militants Could Sneak Into Europe With Refugees

VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis has warned against the risk that militants could slip into Europe under cover of a huge wave of refugees fleeing war in Syria but also said the migrant crisis could help reawaken the continent's conscience.

In an interview published on Monday with the Portuguese Catholic broadcaster Radio Renascenca, the pope referred to the risk that Islamic State, which has killed Christians and other minorities in the Middle East, could launch attacks in Europe.

"It's true, I also want to recognize that, nowadays, territorial security conditions are not the same as they were in other periods (of mass migration)," he said in the interview.

"The truth is that just 250 miles from Sicily there is an incredibly cruel terrorist group. So there is a danger of infiltration, this is true."

Security specialists have said the risk that militants could be smuggled into Europe in this way is small.

Asked if Rome could be the target of an attack, the pope said: "Yes, nobody said Rome would be immune to this threat. But you can take precautions ..."

ISIS militants have made threats against Catholic targets in Rome that have been widely reported and security has been stepped up in the Vatican City and other religious sites in Italy that draw many pilgrims and tourists.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

But but but pope you are the one saying open borders how aboutvthe Vatican?

Anonymous said...

Well duh! It doesn't take a genius to figure that one out! That's what will be happening here in the US. No Intel on who's trying to get in. Wake up America! Trump 2016!

Anonymous said...

How many "migrants" is the Vatican going to take?

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Your Holiness. Got any good ideas about how to deal with it?

Anonymous said...

The Vatican owns more properties than any ,let the potential terrorists live in them?