Noor bin Ladin, the niece of Osama bin Laden, believes another 9/11-style terror attack on the United States would be imminent if Joe Biden becomes president.

In an interview with the New York Post, bin Ladin (whose side of the family has always spelled their name differently than the al-Qaeda branch) said “I have been a supporter of President Trump since he announced he was running in the early days in 2015. I have watched from afar and I admire this man’s resolve. He must be re-elected … It’s vital for the future of not only America, but Western civilization as a whole.”

“You look at all the terrorist attacks that have happened in Europe over the past 19 years. They have completely shaken us to the core … [Radical Islam] has completely infiltrated our society,” bin Ladin continued. “In the US it’s very worrying that the left has aligned itself completely with the people who share that ideology.”

Ouch.

The 33-year-old had harsh words for Rep. Ilhan Omar of The Squad.
“You do have a situation now in America where you have people like Ilhan Omar who actively hate your country,” bin Ladin said, noting how Omar had urged “compassionate” sentences for 13 ISIS recruits busted in her home state of Minnesota.
“It’s an honor to be able to go and live in the United States and make the most out of all the opportunities,” bin Ladin said. “If she hates it so much, why doesn’t she leave.”
Bin Ladin’s father, Yeslam bin Ladin —is an older half-brother of Osama. Her mother, Swiss author Carmen Dufour, and Yeslam split in 1988 when Noor was just a toddler, who, along with her two sisters, Wafah and Najia, was raised in Switzerland.

Noor said her father played no role in her life.

As a child, she made many trips to the U.S. and was just 14 when her uncle executed the deadly terror attack.

“I was so devastated,” she recalled. “I had been going to the States with my mom several times a year from the age of 3 onwards. I considered the U.S. my second home.”
Noor has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Geneva, and a master’s in commercial law from the University of London.

In Switzerland, where she lives, she regularly wears a “Make America Great Again” hat which has earned her derision from Trump-haters abroad.

She said she was in the grocery store, “minding my own business and this woman in her late 50s charges toward me and starts speaking very loudly and aggressively to me.”

“She’s yelling at me and saying how can I be wearing this and Trump is the worst president ever and she’s basically dumping on my beloved president … She told me three times, ‘You’re stupid.’ I kept my cool, and needless to say I kept my hat!”

Good for her!

Now we just have to hope Americans will be able to keep our country.