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The mainstream media outlets are reporting that six “Yugoslav nationals” were arrested who were planning an attack on Fort Dix, New Jersey. “Yugoslav nationals” is the MSM’s politically correct term for militant Muslims like the ones Clinton helped in the 1990s.

Here’s the politically correct version of the story:

6 Arrested in Plot to Kill N.J. Soldiers
By GEOFF MULVIHILL | May 8, 7:54 AM (ET)

MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. (AP) - Six men were planning to attack the Fort Dix Army base and “kill as many soldiers as possible,” federal authorities said Tuesday.

The men, Yugoslav nationals, were arrested early Tuesday, said Michael Drewniak, a spokesman for the United States Attorney’s Office in New Jersey….

And here’s the larger story:

6 Charged With Plot on Army Post in N.J.
By WAYNE PARRY | May 8, 2:16 PM (ET)

FORT DIX, N.J. (AP) - Six Islamic militants from Yugoslavia and the Middle East were arrested on charges of plotting to attack the Fort Dix Army post and “kill as many soldiers as possible,” authorities said Tuesday.

In conversations secretly recorded by an FBI informant over the past year, the men talked about killing in the name of Allah and attacking U.S. warships that might dock in Philadelphia, according an FBI criminal complaint….

One suspect reportedly spoke of using rocket-propelled grenades to kill at least 100 soldiers at a time, according to court documents….

…one of the suspects worked at Super Mario’s Pizza in nearby Cookstown and delivered pizzas to the base….

Four of the men were born in the former Yugoslavia, one in Jordan and one in Turkey, officials said. All had lived in the United States for years. Three were in the country illegally….

Note particularly that three of the terrorists were illegal aliens.

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