"They're probably expecting what happened in London … some bombing in a subway," he says, referring to the July 2005 terror attack. "Our thing is, it's much, much greater on a scale. It's you do it once and you make sure they can never recover again."
He criticizes Canada's military presence and role in Afghanistan and explains why it warrants retribution.
"You harm one Muslim, the whole Muslim nation has to defend that person," he is overheard saying. "You wanna be on the sidelines or you wanna be on the front lines? Sideliners get no reward and they still die. Frontlines gets you rewards."
Rather than attacking Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, where they will retaliate using a "carpet bomb" to destroy an entire village and kill hundreds of Muslims, it makes more sense to attack here, he says.
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