A few Salafist terrorists seized a church in northern France and videotaped the beheading of a priest, while a right-wing terrorist killed children at a McDonalds in Germany and a suicide bomber blew himself up outside of a restaurant in Bavaria.
Seemingly overnight, many Europeans woke up from their comatose state and finally realized that there’s a very urgent terrorist threat right within their own borders. Having accepted over one million non-European immigrants just last year alone, many of whom were undocumented and had no verifiable way of establishing their identities, the risk remains that there are dozens of sleeper cells inside of Europe waiting to carry out copy-cat attacks.
Natalia Bubnova, Director of the Center for Cross-Cultural Communications, Institute of Strategic Assessments (studio guest); Igor Pellicciari, professor at the University of Salento and lecturer at the Moscow State University; and Wolfram Goel, editor of the BAYERNKURIER, the Christian Social Union party newspaper joined us to discuss the issue.