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Yes. Mohamad Jamal Khweis, 28, a Virginia Muslim, traveled to Syria to join the religious terror group known as the Islamic State in Syria.
In June, Mo was convicted by a federal jury of providing material support to the fightin' scum weasels. He had been captured by Kurdish Peshmerga fighters in Tal Afar, Iraq in March 2016.
"The evidence at trial demonstrated that Mohamad Khweis is an unpredictable and dangerous person who was radicalized towards violent jihad," said Dana Boente, acting assistant attorney general for national security and U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.
The potential killer, torturer, rapist and pedophile will be free by the time he's 48 and you can be sure, he'll not be the same Muslim he is today . . . he'll be a lot angrier and more radicalized (aka orthodox; aka more Islamic).
Investigators said Khweis left for Syria via Turkey in December 2015. On his journey to be "one with Allah," he used encrypted cell phones and applications in order to conceal his jihad.
After he joined ISIS, he remained in a safe house with other scumquats in Raqqa, the group's wannabe "caliphate." While in the safe house Mo filled out an intake form which disclosed his "name, age, skills, specialty before jihad [shaking out farts from soiled skivvies] and status as a fighter."
Prosecutors said that Khweis "agreed to be a suicide bomber," but apparently he failed at that and they didn't go into detail.
"Khweis purposefully traveled overseas with the intent to join ISIS in support of the terrorist group's efforts to conduct operations and execute attacks to further their radical ideology," said Andrew Vale, assistant director in charge of the FBI's Washington field office. "Khweis recognized that ISIS uses violence in its expansion of its caliphate and he committed to serving as a suicide bomber."
The Justice Department said Khweis' intake form was found earlier this year by U.S. military, along with a roster of 20 ISIS fighters that included Khweis' name.
Once captured, he did a "Harvey Weinstein" saying he regretted what he'd done, telling a Kurdish TV station that he "made a bad decision" and "was not thinking straight."
What would he have done if he wasn't caught?
Then, using his best taqiyya, [lying for the sake of Islam] he said, "Daesh [aka ISIS] does not represent a religion. I don't see them as good Muslims."
At least they weren't good once he was nailed, but up until that point, he was willing to die for them and for 72 virgins.
The Justice Department said Khweis admitted to lying to U.S. and Kurdish officials [remember that cool word 'taqiyya'] about the extent of his involvement with ISIS.
The fact that Khweis only got 20 years is kind of appalling given what he was planning to do as a suicide bomber and that he will still be young enough to go back out and do damage to innocent infidels.
He should receive the same punishment ISIS doles out for the 'crime' of simply being a non-Muslim.
Then we go after their goats.
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