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WARNING! Violent Ex-Soldiers Are On Their Way to the UK

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The video highlights the alarming development of trained ex-soldiers from Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria protecting illegal migrant boats departing from the Belgian coast, posing a serious security threat to the UK and wider Europe, while criticizing authorities for their perceived inaction.

Key Points

  • Belgium has warned that trained ex-soldiers from Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria are now protecting migrant boats making crossings from the Belgian coast to the UK. 
  • The shift to the Belgian coast is due to tightened French patrols, forcing smuggling gangs to seek new launch sites. 
  • These armed ex-soldiers are preventing police from interfering with the boats, making it too dangerous for authorities to puncture or stop them. 
  • Police have reported being threatened by these soldiers, with incidents like a mirror being smashed, and have found weapons and ammunition in migrant camps. 
  • The speaker criticizes authorities for not escalating the response to armed personnel, suggesting the deployment of armed officers or military units. 
  • A former border inspector has issued a warning about the serious threat posed by this new migrant route, emphasizing the potential for foreign fighters to enter the UK. 
  • Many individuals from war-torn countries like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria likely have military training and access to weapons, making the situation inherently dangerous. 
  • The speaker argues that police forces are obligated to put their lives on the line and protect citizens, urging them to take decisive action against this threat. 
  • Despite the dangers, small boat crossings are expected to increase significantly with improving weather, with over a thousand illegal migrants already arriving in May. 
  • The video concludes by urging authorities to "get a grip" of the situation and protect citizens from the escalating security risks. 
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WARNING! Violent Ex-Soldiers Are On Their Way to the UK

WARNING! Violent Ex-Soldiers Are On Their Way to the UK

The video highlights the alarming development of trained ex-soldiers from Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria protecting illegal migrant boats departing from the Belgian coast, posing a serious security threat to the UK and wider Europe, while criticizing authorities for their perceived inaction.

Key Points

Belgium has warned that trained ex-soldiers from Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria are now protecting migrant boats making crossings from the Belgian coast to the UK.
The shift to the Belgian coast is due to tightened French patrols, forcing smuggling gangs to seek new launch sites.
These armed ex-soldiers are preventing police from interfering with the boats, making it too dangerous for authorities to puncture or stop them.
Police have reported being threatened by these soldiers, with incidents like a mirror being smashed, and have found weapons and ammunition in migrant camps.
The speaker criticizes authorities for not escalating the response to armed personnel, suggesting the deployment of armed officers or military units.
A former border inspector has issued a warning about the serious threat posed by this new migrant route, emphasizing the potential for foreign fighters to enter the UK.
Many individuals from war-torn countries like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria likely have military training and access to weapons, making the situation inherently dangerous.
The speaker argues that police forces are obligated to put their lives on the line and protect citizens, urging them to take decisive action against this threat.
Despite the dangers, small boat crossings are expected to increase significantly with improving weather, with over a thousand illegal migrants already arriving in May.
The video concludes by urging authorities to "get a grip" of the situation and protect citizens from the escalating security risks.
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