Shootings and explosions in Paris this evening
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bobo the clown wrote:I guess making the point that it has nothing to do with migrants or the migration crisis Tango.
It has, of course, but just making the point.
well - no - just that bombing more of syria wouldn't have stopped this murderous and c&ntish terrorist bloodshed...
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Which doesn't answer my confusion as to the source and motive of the attacks. If ISIS claimed responsibility, then surely that would indicate that the source was Syria? Either that or the ISIS claim is propoganda bullshxt. The only other answer is a misguided religious martyrdom reasoning which again is Syrian, Jihad-style Islamism. Is this what is being claimed, home grown bombers who blow up their countrymen in the name of Allah? ? What exactly does Mr Vice President mean by ‘internal domestic security’.. I ask merely for clarification.
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Syria is clearly part of it. Even if these terrorists were born in Europe (children of immigrants) they were inspired by ISIS. Abdelhamid Abaaoud was, for example, trained in Syria. Bombing a training camp in Syria may well stop future attacks by EU citizens- although I am not suggesting this may be the best approach.TANGODANCER wrote:Which doesn't answer my confusion as to the source and motive of the attacks. If ISIS claimed responsibility, then surely that would indicate that the source was Syria? Either that or the ISIS claim is propoganda bullshxt. The only other answer is a misguided religious martyrdom reasoning which again is Syrian, Jihad-style Islamism. Is this what is being claimed, home grown bombers who blow up their countrymen in the name of Allah? ? What exactly does Mr Vice President mean by ‘internal domestic security’.. I ask merely for clarification.
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:You'd be amusing if you weren't such a wazzock. I believe you were the pillock leading the arse over tit charge claiming some poet was Somalian, really honest guv...thebish wrote:The Vice-President of the European Commission, Federica Mogherini, stating quite categorically that what happened in France on Friday was largely a matter of ‘internal domestic security’. She said,
Let me underline; the profile of the terrorists so far identified tells us this is an internal threat. It is all EU citizens so far.
Here is a rundown of the attackers definitely identified so far, and where they originated:
ABDELHAMID ABAAOUD – Belgium
SALAH ABDESLAM – Belgium
IBRAHIM ABDESLAM – Belgium
ISMAEL MOSTEFAI – France
SAMY AMIMOUR – France
BILAL HADFI – France
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And Andrew Neil's not happy
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Here you go Hoboh, better than the missiles. Propoganda's the game. Really upset the Germans....
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I thought propaganda was when a cockney has a really hard look at something?TANGODANCER wrote:Here you go Hoboh, better than the missiles. Propoganda's the game. Really upset the Germans....
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Of course they do have something in common like 99.9% of all the terrorist attack in the last decade and a half.thebish wrote:The Vice-President of the European Commission, Federica Mogherini, stating quite categorically that what happened in France on Friday was largely a matter of ‘internal domestic security’. She said,
Let me underline; the profile of the terrorists so far identified tells us this is an internal threat. It is all EU citizens so far.
Here is a rundown of the attackers definitely identified so far, and where they originated:
ABDELHAMID ABAAOUD – Belgium
SALAH ABDESLAM – Belgium
IBRAHIM ABDESLAM – Belgium
ISMAEL MOSTEFAI – France
SAMY AMIMOUR – France
BILAL HADFI – France
Religion. Or should I be a little more specific, 'The Religion of Peace'. Islam.
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I suspect that figure - if you look at it seriously - is wrong!malcd1 wrote:Of course they do have something in common like 99.9% of all the terrorist attack in the last decade and a half.thebish wrote:The Vice-President of the European Commission, Federica Mogherini, stating quite categorically that what happened in France on Friday was largely a matter of ‘internal domestic security’. She said,
Let me underline; the profile of the terrorists so far identified tells us this is an internal threat. It is all EU citizens so far.
Here is a rundown of the attackers definitely identified so far, and where they originated:
ABDELHAMID ABAAOUD – Belgium
SALAH ABDESLAM – Belgium
IBRAHIM ABDESLAM – Belgium
ISMAEL MOSTEFAI – France
SAMY AMIMOUR – France
BILAL HADFI – France
Religion. Or should I be a little more specific, 'The Religion of Peace'. Islam.
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What did those six terrorists (and the others that died in the raid this week) have in common? Just a coincidence?thebish wrote:I suspect that figure - if you look at it seriously - is wrong!malcd1 wrote:Of course they do have something in common like 99.9% of all the terrorist attack in the last decade and a half.thebish wrote:The Vice-President of the European Commission, Federica Mogherini, stating quite categorically that what happened in France on Friday was largely a matter of ‘internal domestic security’. She said,
Let me underline; the profile of the terrorists so far identified tells us this is an internal threat. It is all EU citizens so far.
Here is a rundown of the attackers definitely identified so far, and where they originated:
ABDELHAMID ABAAOUD – Belgium
SALAH ABDESLAM – Belgium
IBRAHIM ABDESLAM – Belgium
ISMAEL MOSTEFAI – France
SAMY AMIMOUR – France
BILAL HADFI – France
Religion. Or should I be a little more specific, 'The Religion of Peace'. Islam.
Of course I made up the statistic but you might be surprised at the number of attacks by Muslins in the name of their religion.
2015 attacks
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and those in the last 30 days
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^^ nowhere near 99.9%. It can barely be over 95%.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Well, look - you're both wrong. Prince Charles has put it down to climate change. Hoboh needs to come on here and explain himself.
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The figures are published every year. Bobo can look them up - over the last decade it is nowhere near 95%
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He'd do well to stop listening to the Daffodils.Worthy4England wrote:Well, look - you're both wrong. Prince Charles has put it down to climate change. Hoboh needs to come on here and explain himself.
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Knew you'd be impressed!Hoboh wrote:He'd do well to stop listening to the Daffodils.Worthy4England wrote:Well, look - you're both wrong. Prince Charles has put it down to climate change. Hoboh needs to come on here and explain himself.
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Cat came up with that oneWorthy4England wrote:Knew you'd be impressed!Hoboh wrote:He'd do well to stop listening to the Daffodils.Worthy4England wrote:Well, look - you're both wrong. Prince Charles has put it down to climate change. Hoboh needs to come on here and explain himself.
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Is the mayor of Molenbeek the World's most incompetent Jobsworth ??
The Mayor of the Brussels district of Molenbeek received a list with the names of more than 80 suspected jihadists living in the area just one month before the Paris attacks.
The New York Times reports the list included the brothers who took part in the attacks - Brahim and Salah Abdeslam - as well as Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected mastermind.
Mayor of Molenbeek, Françoise Schepmans, said “What was I supposed to do about them? It is not my job to track possible terrorists. That is the responsibility of the federal police".
The Mayor of the Brussels district of Molenbeek received a list with the names of more than 80 suspected jihadists living in the area just one month before the Paris attacks.
The New York Times reports the list included the brothers who took part in the attacks - Brahim and Salah Abdeslam - as well as Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected mastermind.
Mayor of Molenbeek, Françoise Schepmans, said “What was I supposed to do about them? It is not my job to track possible terrorists. That is the responsibility of the federal police".
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Eighty suspected terrorists? I almost hesitate to ask, but who provided such a list, and why did they not submit it to said, federal police rather than the mayor?
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Indeed. And did the mayor pass it on?TANGODANCER wrote:Eighty suspected terrorists? I almost hesitate to ask, but who provided such a list, and why did they not submit it to said, federal police rather than the mayor?
Frankly I'm not sure what anyone expected the mayor to have done. If the police hadn't already got the list or he didn't pass it on then fair enough, but presumably the police had the relevant information?
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To be fair to the Mayor just for a moment - it's hardly like the Abdeslam brothers weren't known to French police either...bobo the clown wrote:Is the mayor of Molenbeek the World's most incompetent Jobsworth ??
The Mayor of the Brussels district of Molenbeek received a list with the names of more than 80 suspected jihadists living in the area just one month before the Paris attacks.
The New York Times reports the list included the brothers who took part in the attacks - Brahim and Salah Abdeslam - as well as Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected mastermind.
Mayor of Molenbeek, Françoise Schepmans, said “What was I supposed to do about them? It is not my job to track possible terrorists. That is the responsibility of the federal police".
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