Russia warned U.S. about Tsarnaev, but spelling error let him escape

By: American Decency Staff

It wasn’t just a spelling error. “In June 2011, the FBI investigation of Tamerlan Tsarnaev was closed. According to the report, ‘the assessment found no links to terrorism.’” Did they know what to look for, or how to evaluate the data they received from the Russians? As I explain in detail in my forthcoming book Arab Winter Comes to America: The Truth About the War We’re In, the FBI was at that time busy deleting all references to Islam and jihad from counter-terror training materials — at the behest of Muslim pressure groups, some with links to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. Were agents on the Tsarnaev case able to understand what they were getting from the Russians, and if so, were they able to operate freely enough to act upon it properly, or did they fear that doing so would render them vulnerable to charges of “Islamophobia”?

“Russia Warned U.S. About Tsarnaev, But Spelling Issue Let Him Escape,” by Tom Winter for NBC News, March 25 (thanks to Pamela Geller):

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