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The blood-stained cobblestones of Magdeburg’s Christmas market in Germany serve as a stark reminder of the looming threat posed by sleeper extremists hiding in plain sight. When Taleb Al Abdulmohsen, a Saudi-born Shia refugee falsely claiming to be an ex-Muslim, plowed a black BMW into a holiday crowd, he not only shattered lives but also exposed a chilling vulnerability in Western asylum systems. How many more like Taleb might be lying in wait, using deception to embed themselves within society until the moment to strike arises? His tangled narrative of claimed apostasy, far-right affiliations, and allegations of Islamist duplicity isn’t just an anomaly—it’s a warning. Europe’s compassion paving the way for an iceberg of hidden radicals to emerge.
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The blood-stained cobblestones of Magdeburg’s Christmas market in Germany serve as a stark reminder of the looming threat posed by sleeper extremists hiding in plain sight. When Taleb Al Abdulmohsen, a Saudi-born Shia refugee falsely claiming to be an ex-Muslim, plowed a black BMW into a holiday crowd, he not only shattered lives but also exposed a chilling vulnerability in Western asylum systems. How many more like Taleb might be lying in wait, using deception to embed themselves within society until the moment to strike arises? His tangled narrative of claimed apostasy, far-right affiliations, and allegations of Islamist duplicity isn’t just an anomaly—it’s a warning. Europe’s compassion paving the way for an iceberg of hidden radicals to emerge.

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