Italian police have arrested two men suspected of spreading threatening online messages in support of the self-proclaimed Islamic State, or ISIL.<br /><br /> Brescia, Italy<br /><br /> The pair, a 35-year-old Tunisian national and a 27-year-old Pakistani, are also thought to have plotted attacks in Italy.<br /><br /> Police say the Tunisian man created a Twitter account from which he is alleged to have tweeted “threatening messages signed Islamic State.” The messages were usually pictures, with some of Italy’s most famous landmarks in the background. <br /><br /> #Italy #Italia #Vatican: #ISIS #IslamicState in #Rome #Roma<br />https://t.co/WOEY6xK1WR pic.twitter.com/w3Z7T5reRK— Michael Baskin (@michael300e) May 20, 2015<br /> <br /><br /> Both men are said to legally work and reside in the town of Brescia, near Milan.<br /><br /> Italy’s Head of Anti-Terrorism Forces, Lamberto Giannini said evidence suggested the accused wished to promote conflict inside and outside of the country.<br /><br /> “We did not observe the presence of rooted terrorist cells. But we o
