Six Bomb Blasts Around Central London
M3rk1n_Muffl3y writes "There were six explosions around London this morning. Information is still emerging, but looks like there were bombs detonated on a bus near Russel Square and several others on the Underground around the City and King's Cross. It's been difficult to reach people on their mobiles."
Maybe someone's mad they didn't get to host the Olympics?? Sheesh.
Poor people :(
Fucking Al Qaeda shitheads.
Anybody else find it highly ironic that you get patriotic American flags in the background of this story?
It's 7 for now.
I'm surprised it's taken Slashdot so long to get this. There have been 2 confirmed deaths, which is both terrible, but on the other hand somewhat better than many (including myself) expected from early reports.
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A previously unknown group calling itself "Secret Organisation al Qaeda in Europe" said it carried out the attacks.
My thoughts go out to everyone in London!
BBC News have reports on Spiegel Online that is displaying the text that Al Qaeda has claimed responsibility for today's attacks in London.
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I just don't trust anything that bleeds for five days and doesn't die.
...they did this to stop any bombs that had a mobile-based detonation method from going off. The upshot however has been to create more panic as people cannot get hold of friends and family. Managed to get through to my brother who's only a few hundred yards away from old-street station on an old fashioned landline.
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9 blasts, 6 underground 3 on buses - Der Spiegel Web site linking to an Al Queda Acceptance of responsibility...
It's hard enough to remember my opinions, never mind the reasons for them..
London Underground - ALL suspended until further notice (not likely to be today) It is advised NOT to travel into London Marylebone, Cannon Street, Liverpool Street, Kings Cross, St Pancras, Euston, Victoria, Paddington, and Charing Cross are all closed until further notice Thameslink Rail services are not running AT ALL. Brighton and East Croydon stations are closed due to a security alert. According to National Rail Enquiries, Southern trains services are running "normal" services OUT OF LONDON only. Gatwick Express is still running but terminating at Clapham Junction. Heathrow Express has been terminated until further notice. It seems trains are running as far as Clapham Junction. Stations are being periodically closed and re-opened after they have been security checked so do call National Rail enquiries to check your journey first. Trains are of course going to be delayed by varying amounts as a result. Checking your journey by calling national rail enquiries is of course recommended - 08457 484950 option 2 Websites - http://www.networkrail.co.uk/ and particularly http://nrekb.com/london_underground.html
George Bush & Tony Blair are as much to blame for this atrocity as the idiot terrorists.
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The BBC is speculating that the reason it's been difficult to reach people on their mobiles is because the government switched the network off, in anticipation of phone-triggered bombs.
This is apparently part of the government's planned response to this sort of situation (the bombs in Madrid were triggered by mobile phone).
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It seems that there are two on buses and five in the subway.
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Vodafone and others have warned that emergency services will have priority on the GSM networks. Expect congestion and unreachable people if you try to join them on their cell phones.
Londoners have been warned to stay at home. Commuters have been warned to avoid London.
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... the BBC news site says the following on the problems people are having trying to contact people in London by mobile phone ...
"A spokesman for Vodafone said emergency services were being given priority access to the mobile phone network which was causing problems for other users."
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Alright, it's fairly obvious that we're talking about terrorist attacks here, but what kind of terrorists? Rabid Islamists against the war in Iraq? Rabid anarchists against the G8 summit? Rabid Irish against anything English?
I realize that blaming the Irish may be like Spain blaming the ETA, but the timing suggests it could be aimed more at the G8 than the UK in specific.
The mobile network gives priority to specially enabled phones for use by the emergency services in circumstances such as this.
I think I can speak for everyone when i say
FUCK THE TERRORISTS
No, the British considered Americans terrorists ~230 years ago.
Dont you /. fuckers realize this isnt some joke, and you arent in your shitty MMORPGs? Get a life and mourn like the rest of us dont make comments like that
"It's been difficult to reach people on their mobiles."
Because the mobile system was shut down to allow only emergency service traffic. Check the last part.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4659093.stm
I think I'll hold off on the jokes until I know whether or not this is serious. I'd hope most people would do the same.
"Live as if you'll die tomorrow." Ridiculous. You could die later today.
For those of you interested, the mobile phone network has been switched to a Security Services only mode so members of the public can only make emergency 999 calls.
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Not my analysis but love him or loathe his viewpoint Wretchard makes valid points.
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Display some adaptability.
Not necessarily ironic, but it is definitely misplaced.
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There have been 6 explosions on the underground, and one bus has been blasted.
Emergency services are reacting extremely organized and coordinated.
Numbers of casualities are unknown for now.
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From Tony Blair's statement :
It is particularly barbaric that this has happened on a day when people are meeting to try to help the problems of poverty in Africa, and the long term problems of climate change and the environment. Just as it is reasonably clear that this is a terrorist attack, or a series of terrorist attacks, it is also reasonably clear that it is designed and aimed to coincide with the opening of the G8. There will be time to talk later about this.
It is important however that those engaged in terrorism realise that our determination to defend our values and our way of life is greater than their determination to cause death and destruction to innocent people in a desire to impose extremism on the world. Whatever they do, it is our determination that they will never succeed in destroying what we hold dear in this country and in other civilised nations throughout the world.
I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!
I'm not quite sure this is a TERRORIST attack moreso than a hippy "peaceful protest" attack. Four seperate explosions, yet so little casualties...Perhaps the terrorists wanted to just make their presence heard...or they botched the job. I"m used to hearing a lot more casualties for terrorist bombings...something doesn't seem right here.
See Wikinews for the latest information...
it is also confirmed to be 7 bombs
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I'm amazed at how /.ers make jokes about everything, including people dying in terrorist attacks. We didn't find it very funny when someone crashed planes into our skyscrapers but when Europeans die it's a joke?
/.ers are U.S., i'm sure we have lots of British readers here.
Let's be a little bit considerate. Not all
"To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield." - Tennyson
or just another knee jerk reaction...
We stand and mourn with you today. I am truly sorry for the losses you have incurred and weep with you in this terrible moment.
I hope someday my children will understand terrorism as a savage relic of the past but I do not hold much hope for that.
Be strong people of England.
I've graduated from university with an M.A. in Islamic Studies, CS and communication theory a couple of months ago. It's really sad to see that this actually creates job opportunities for us. Makes you wish you could afford to stay unemployed.
As a state gets corrupt, its laws multiply; the most corrupt states have the most numerous laws. (Tacitus, Annales 3:27)
Looks like the transportation network in London was targeted this morning. I wonder if there are lessons that IT can learn from transportation networks or vice-versa? Transportation networks are mostly hub-and-spoke, and dependent on the trust of the people using them. IT networks are presumably more web-like and automated.
I guess with transportation, the issue of trust can completely shut down the network, while with IT, the network mostly assumed to be trustworthy, with individual packets being suspect. Still, it seems like there should be some cross-over knowledge-sharing when it comes to network security for both types of networks.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/uk/2005/london _explosions/default.stm
Bastards. My thoughts are with the folks down in Central London.
The recent example of Spain seems to blow holes in both of those theories. I doubt anybody in Washington or London would want to do anything that might push the UK public against the war enough to force a pull-out.
"In any case, we should bomb Mecca every time something like this happens."
The capital of Saudi Arabia is Riyadh. All you're proposing is the random killing of random Muslism, who may or may not be Saudi (or even Arab), considering Mecca's status as a pilgrimage destination. Way to take the high road there.
The reason nobody can contact each other on mobile phones is because the police have had them jammed and switched off on all coverage in central London incase there are any secondary blasts.
It's thought that the bombs were detonated by mobile devices.
To preface, we here in the US are certainly sending our thoughts and prayers to the UK today. However, I am disappointed to hear that the stock markets are selling off just because of terrorism. This sort of mindless panic is exactly what they are trying to achieve. To truly defeat terrorism, we have to learn to chin up and plod onward with our lives. If we cower in fear and panic, we allow them to win.
Appears to have been a few explosions reported at Liverpool St, Aldgate East, Edgware Rd, Kings Cross, Moorgate and Russel Sq. A bus exploded in Tavistock Sq.
Recently a group calling itself "Secret Organisation al Qaeda in Europe" claimed responsibility. There are a few dead and nearly 200 in hospital according to various news sites.
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Police cover in London and anti-terrorist planning there had been reduced to assist the police numbers and security in Scotland for the G8 conference. The voilence caused by the protestors in the last few days caused everyone to take their eye off the dangers facing London, and that has been exploited to the full by the terrorists. The G8 protestors should be ashamed that their actions have made it easier for the terrorists to do this in London.
I'm 20 miles out but many friends work in London. it's taken several hours to confirm they're all safe
My closest friends were 10 minutes late on the train.. and missed the aldgate bomb by 10 minutes as a result
All the stupid people who thought war could make us safer are to blame for this. Thank you, Tony Blair. You stopped the IRA bombing london then started al Qaida doing it. Sheer fucking genius.
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Funny. That's exactly what the terrorists say about those they attack.
It's horrendous, but bombing random developing-world nations is probably not any sort of solution...
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Been following this for the last 3 hours.
Apparently the Army are now on the streets of london, trying to help EMTs get to the injured, there's a train full of people still stuck underground. Public transport hs been shutdown in London and people are being advised to stay where they are and not go into the city.
Reports are that there were 6 bombs, 3 on buses and 3 on subway trains.
Tony Blair is on his way back to London from the G8 summit in Edinburgh
Allegedly, al Qa'eda are claiming responsibility, but i haven't been able to find a definite source on this.
BBC.co.uk has been swamped, but news.bbc.co.uk is still available (last i checked)
This pisses me off royally... London was set to celebrate getting the Olympics today, huge open air celebrations, but that's all been cancelled. With all the humanitarian work that's been happening in the last weeks, you'd think that malcontents would be a little less belligerent. Progress is being made.
Now the British (who have masses of experience dealing with terrorists) will be pissed off, and the Americans have an excuse to throw their weight around even more...
Also, from talking to people in a few places, everyone seems to be thinking "Are we next?". Yes the British went into Iraq and Afghanistan, but they're been fairly well controlled for the most part. This is extremism at its worst. I don't want to kill the people who did this, i want to slap them in the face and tell them to cop themselves on... this is exactly the opposite of progress.
and if you see me strut, remind me of what left this outlaw torn...
Scotland Yard is reporting that it's "only" four bombings - three in the Underground, and one on a double-decker. The BBC UK has many reports, pictures, and extended coverage. Tony Blair was visibly shaken, and said that he is leaving the G8 Summit to survey the situation, but will return to the Summit, and the Summit will continue in his absense. Blair said it was "reasonably clear" there had been a series of terrorist attacks.
BBC is just reporting that "an Islamist website has posted a statement - purportedly from al-Qaeda - claiming it was behind the attacks."
Tony Blair is just preparing a second speech right now, surrounded by the other G8 leaders, saying, "We will not allow violence to change our societies or values" and "the perpetrators of today's attacks are bent on destroying human life...today's bombings will not weaken our resolve to uphold the most deeply-held principles of our societies and defeat those who would impose their fanaticism and extremism on others. We shall prevail, and they shall not."
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Anyone able to translate Al Qaida's statment?
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In any case, we should bomb Mecca every time something like this happens.
And how would that help? All Muslims != Terrorists you lame, ignorant, racist fuckwit.
Whoever planted these bombs is causing the most logical effect: more surveillance, ID-laws, secret evidence. Religious fundamentalists (osama and alike) help to justify the destruction of all civil liberty by religious fundamentalists (george bush and alikes). Less evilminded but nevertheless usefull idiots (Tony blair and alikes) have no choice but to follow up. Is this the end of the age of enlightement ?
This coordinated Attack during the high profile first day of the G8 summit screams of Al Qaeda's attack profile.
Took long enough to get the story on here. Everyone asleep? No editors in UK/European timezones?
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The war on terror is exactly why these things happen in the first place. It started with us.
I was in the midst of this when it happened. The Metropolitan line was halted, then the Jubilee. The train driver announced a "power surge on the combine", which is probably a prearranged message to prevent panic in an emergency. Trains were then brought into the nearest station and the passengers requested to evacuate. The tube staff were very calm and efficient, and I didn't see any panic. There was defnitely a sense that something unusual had happened, and people were mostly silent as we filed out to the sound of recorded evacuation messages.
Anyone trying to contact friends and relatives, please don't panic if you cannot get through. the cellphone networks are being taking in and out of public service so that the emergency services can use them reliably. Same may be true for regular phone lines.
The Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has just released an adress from Gleneagles. He has condemned the terrorist attacks, saying that "All [G8 Summit leader attendees] countries have been affected by terrorism" and that "the terrorists will not succeed".
To prevent this day from getting worse, I'll just read ERROR as GOOD TH
As a state gets corrupt, its laws multiply; the most corrupt states have the most numerous laws. (Tacitus, Annales 3:27)
Why, it wasn't enough that you bombed Iraq? Killed countless people who had done *nothing* to you? Thousands of women and babies? Was that fair?
Use common sense. Bush & Blair LIED and killed an incredible number of people, and created a terrorist breeding ground where there wasn't one!
Bush & Blair are as much to blame for the deaths of poor innocents in their countries as the idiot terrorists.
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It will be interesting to see how the government reacts to this. I'm almost certain they will use this to push through laws like the ID cards and maybe even worse.
I'm from London and I appreciated it. Stop trying to stamp out humour just because of a few explosions.
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- Channel 4 is saying there might have been an incident at South Kensington: can anyone confirm that?
- Anyone in Brighton know why they've closed the station there as well?
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The GP's comment was obviously tongue-in-cheek. Notice his .sig as well as his comment history.
You think Rove is the leak? Then why didn't the Dems bring that out during the election? Would that not have been a slam-dunk? Yeah, you are right, Mr. Tin-Foil-Hat: America bombed it's biggest allay just to cover up something that hasn't happened. Welcome to my Foe list. Please go to democraticunderground.com with your bullshit theories. Moron. Yeah, you!
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The "War on Terror" is a meaningless phrase used to justify anything that the US feels like doing in another country.
If you were less keen on wiping people out who disagree with you, there might be less people who disagreed with you.
And Londeners have known about terrorism for decades due to the bombing activities of the IRA - partly funded by American donations. Go figure.
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[..] bombing random developing-world nations is probably not any sort of solution.
Sweet Jesus, does Dubya know about this?
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Amen.
I was supposed to be walking past Aldgate East this morning but was fortunately late into work. Cant belive anybody would do this!
there are still idiots that think there is global warming?
This could be an operation to justify an attack on Iran.
all people != targets
your point caller?
Central London is completely Blocked.My brother is at his office and the roads are cordoned off even for pedestrians.
,when they did their worst in London , spared the innocent, they would phone in before the explosions to let the area be evacuated. The Dirty Bastards.
The Police have just confirmed that there are a number of fatalities at Edgware road which along with Aldwych was the most seriously affected.The eyewitness reports and pictures from Tavistock Square suggest that there must be serious casualties.
Even the IRA
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> > "In any case, we should bomb Mecca every time something like this happens."
> The capital of Saudi Arabia is Riyadh. All you're proposing is the random killing of random Muslism, who may or may not be Saudi (or even Arab), considering Mecca's status as a pilgrimage destination. Way to take the high road there.
At least the traditional "bomb Iraq" is off the table this time.
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Damn gossipers.
Londoners and all UK residents have been learning this lesson for over 30 years.
do you think it will be till the United States is blamed for this?
At least they didn't get planes flown into their skyscrapers. I think they are making too big of a deal about it.
Multiple bombs... coordinated attack... rush hour in a major Western city... people dead... transit systems shut down... start of the G8 conference...
And you think "they" are making too big of a deal about it?! Christ-on-a-crutch, man, what video game are you living in?
God be with those who lost loved ones today..
Its sad that something like this has to bring home the point that the pissing and moaning some of the Americans (raises hand) here do about the euros should stop for good..
Stay safe guys. Our best wishes go with you.
current estimate, 600 wounded, 20 dead, walking wounded everywhere, helicopters bringing in casualties.
This was well planned, and has - so far - had exactly the result the terrorists wanted, London has ground to a standstill with public transport closed for fear of further attacks. London's stock exchange has taken a bit of a tumble, and according to the BBC it has disrupted the G8 summit.
Not a bad return on the investment in explosives, and I'm sure you could've covered that by betting on the effect on the markets.
Where's the Kaboom?
There's supposed to be an Earth-shattering Kaboom.
I heard on CNN that the same explosions were being reported by multiple stations due to the fact that they exploded on trains between tube stations.
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Indeed. Blair has already stated that this is clearly an act of terrorism. Labels are everything, and we know where this particular one leads.
Unfortunately this is where you lose all credibility. You should have stopped while you were ahead.
According to this CNN article: http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/07/07/eyewitn ess.accounts/index.html/
There seems to be a general assumption in the media that this is an Al Quaida coordinated attack. It could be. But the locations of the (four, not seven) blasts are such that small devices could easily have been planted by a lone idiot - use the Circle/District line and leave a bomb on a tube each way, then via Picadilly line to Holborn - douuble-back to Russell Sq leaving a bomb on that train. Then out onto a bus for one stop leaving another.
The bombs appear, from their effects, to have been small - probably ounces of commercial explosive or slightly more improvised. In any case easy enough for one person to carry.
Mind you, it's not much of a difference from the days when terrorists would go to dinners at the White House, to fundraise, and use the hundreds of thousands of dollars given by misguided "Irish" Americans to buy guns and bombs to kill innocent UK civilians in pubs, bars, shops, and town centres.
Seems to have gone out of favour after 11th Sept 01. Funny how it's not funny when it starts happening to you, isn't it?
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I may be terribly cynical, but the first thing I thought was: 1. This distracts the world from Karl's outing the CIA agent. 2. This prevents Blair from going waffely on Iraq despite Bush's lack of any compromise on global warming or aid to Africa. In any case, we should bomb Mecca every time something like this happens. Cynicism? Innocent people just died and all you can come up with is claptrap like this?
No one considered that this was timed to coincide witht the olympic bid....?
Londoners are well aware of terrorist attacks, for a long while a lot of you yanks were funding this little organisation that called itself the IRA.
I arrived at Fenchurch street station around 10mins after the first blast and getting to Tower Hill tube station found it clsed with noone knowing why. I decided to walk to work in Fleet Street and had loads of police and ambulance passing me, it wasnt until my dad called i found out there was reports of a explosion. Im now stuck in work, with all our shutters down just wishing i could go home but all train stations are closed!
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Quite disturbing...
A lesson for Londoners on Terrorism? Well excuse me, but haven't London and most of the UK been deeling with IRA attacks for many more years than people care to remember? Forgive us in the UK for reminding people that terrorism didn't originate with 911, despite what some people may think.
At least we're not likely to use this as an excuse to go bombing the crap out of some country to get control of its oil reserves under the pretence of securing democracy and freedom.
How long before people realise that its this entire arrogant western attitude which caused all this in the first place?
Chill out people: reacting the way the USA reacted to 911 is playing into their hands and doing exactly what they want you to do!
I may be terribly cynical, but the first thing I thought was:
1. This distracts the world from Karl's outing the CIA agent.
If that's the first thing you though, then you're in pretty bad shape. Do you think "the world" gives a rat's ass about Valerie Plame's job at the CIA and which reporter(s) knew about it? It sure as hell isn't the sort of issue that makes it much past the US talking head circles in terms of real import.
Regardless, the first thing I thought was that the local terrorist cell(s) that did this learned a lot from their last attempt in Madrid, and got their timing better. Further, that they've joined philosophical sides with the people who think smashing out the windows at a Starbucks whenever there's a "global" summit in town will somehow make things better for poor people and for bored, anarchist-minded college students without a clue. And whatever people think about this event, where they're really going to feel it is in their wallet. The stock markets across the world just took a huge hit, and that portion of the economy that depends upon a smoothly operating London has ground to a halt. This will cost billions upon billions of dollars, and the people that think that not enough is being done for the poor should understand that a huge amount of resources just evaporated in several clouds of smoke, courtesy of Islamist fundamentalist wack jobs (note that an Al Queda cell is already claiming responsibility for this event).
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Wikipedia article up already, good work Wiki editors
The day the world gets rid of this awful fundamentalists. Of any kind, not just Muslim. This is the kind of thing that makes me think that religion should be deemed as "outdated" and forgotten by all of us.
Don't take I'm saying the bombings where about religion. Of course it's mostly political, but without the idiocy promoted by religion there wouldn't be any supporters for this kind of action (and the retaliation that will come later).
And branding the whole religion because of acts of few radicals (that most of the time use religion as a cover up for their own selfish motives) is just plainly wrong. And, just in case you don't know that, true Islam is strongly against terrorist attacks and killing innocent people.
Read Kur'an before you judge the book.
(btw, I'm Christian)
And other than a military base in Saudi Arabia what exactly was the US doing before 9/11? No, with people like AQ if you step in the wrong place it warrents death.
Some moblog photos from the time of the event.
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http://moblog.co.uk/view.php?id=77571
http://moblog.co.uk/view.php?id=77554
And I'm wondering if germane photos will start showing up on Flickr soon. So far just shots of television screens reporting the news.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/london/
Nothing gruesome in these sources at the time of this post, but of course anything could be added later.
Google Maps focused on the area described in the news reports:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=london,+uk&ll=51.51
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It's been chaos here this morning. I take the overground train to work and had to walk past a couple of tube (Undergound) stations this morning. Both were closed which was unusual, but not unheard of.
The news has slowly unfurled over the course of the morning. The first incident to the east of the centre was at 9:00. Up until 10:30, the news were still claiming the problems were caused by the power supply. When the first bus was reported this obviously started to break down but it was another 20 minutes or so before the news confirmed that he problems were down to terrorists. Additional spots have been appearing on the map over the course of the morning and it's at seven at the moment.
Outside the streets are very empty, both of cars and pedestrians. I think almost everyone who can has stayed in their offices. Many shops have closed up and gone home so there is an eery feeling walking about the streets.
I've not yet visited any of the incident sites and, from what I've heard, they've now been cordened off.
Getting home will be very difficult with the mass transport systems out of action. During previous strike action the streets get very busy and I fear for will happen if the terrorists have planned anything else when the streets are busy at rush hour this evening.
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Yeah, Blair and Bush really made a group a Islamic psychos strap explosives to their chest, find a crowded area of civilians and then detonate them.
You say that like there were no terrorist attacks before Iraq! What about Bali (punishment for Aussies helping the UN in East Timor)? What about 9/11 (punishment for not invading Iraq and taking the alternative of long-term sanctions)? What about the attack on the USS Cole (no retaliation for that IIRC, looks like the "violence begets violence" crowd forgot to congratulate the USA on that, and the terrorists forgot to take notice)? The French convicted several terrorists who planned to attack Strasbourg in 2000 -- and they didn't want anything to do with attacking Iraq. They'd even stopped enforcing the no fly zone and called for an end to sanctions on Iraq!
Canada is also on the Al-Qaeda hit list, and they opposed Iraq. Their crime was to help get rid of the Taliban. Elsewhere, Russia, Thailand, Phillipines, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon are just some of the countries facing Islamic terror right now. You'd have to be pretty naive to think all of those countries are being attacked over Iraq.
No doubt the terrorists will mention Iraq when they claim this attack. It is propaganda, and all the people who feel so clever because they don't believe Bush's "they hate our freedom" explanations should also be smart enough not to believe that jihad terror began with Iraq and is related only to that.
As horrendous as these acts are, this is not the time for broad, unrestrained retaliation. By responding to these attacks with invasion and occupation we reinforce the beliefs that this is a war, thereby justifying (in some minds) further "retalitory" strikes against what will undoubtedly be civilian targets. These people are criminals, not warriors or soldiers, and should be brought to justice as such. This path may well prove the most ardorous and trying, yet it is the *only* path if we wish to prove the superiority of our way and our societies.
When I listened to Blair's response, I couldn't help but think that his description of the attack on London could very well have applied to the attack on Iraq ... apart from the small fact that only a handful of people died in London.
Honestly people, death and destruction is bad, no matter who is involved. One thing I can't handle, however, is hypocritical arseholes like Bliar, Dubya and hoWARd bombing the Christ out of other countries and then proclaiming their shock when someone stikes back.
Remember that Bliar was well aware before the invasion of Iraq that the decision to go to war had been made, and that intelligence was being 'fixed' around the policy. So how innocent is Bliar, or the British people who returned him to power? Certainly not as innocent as the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis who have been killed since the invasion.
But who does the world cry for?
Maybe its time for the terrorist groups to ask themselves whether they are doing the right thing by killing totally unrelated people who have nothing to do with Iraq.
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I beg your BLOODY PARDON! are you an idiot???!!!
Bush & Blair are as much to blame for the deaths of poor innocents in their countries as the idiot terrorists.
The only people to blame for these deaths are the people that perpetrated these attacks.
I do not condone Iraq, and protested heavily against it, but this comment is downright STUPID.
Thats right, cause if the US hadn't invaded Iraq Al Qaida would be all puppies and rainbows.
Gimme a break...
The laws of probability forbid it!
Charles Kennedy's address to the House of Commons states that only 4 explosions have been confirmed. The bus, Edgeware Road, between Russell Sq and Kings X and Aldgate
The military and police have blocked off Charing Cross Road at Cambridge Circus although there are reports it has recently (13:23) reopened.
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Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.
You don't speak for me.
I go to London frequently, had it been last Friday at the same time rather than today I would have been hit at Russell Square; I was due to take an affected route a couple of hours from now; my father had a near miss by a few minutes some years ago...
Do I fear these people? No. Will I change my lifestyle? No. Will governments insist I should panic, try to restrict my freedoms in the name of my own safety, and use this as an excuse to go on some foreign mission? Yes. Who should I be fearing?
Some of us already did.
In fact, some of us questioned it before we started fighting. And marched on the Capital to make our feelings known.
Although USA is the major force in Iraq, there are plenty of nations with troops there.
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Any thoughts on whether this might have been planned to coincide with London winning the Olympics 2012 bid yesterday?
Wer mit Ungeheuern kämpft, mag zusehn, dass er nicht dabei zum Ungeheuer wird. --Nietzsche
I look at it this way, I have no problem with those who want to disagree with me, and I'm even willing to work with those who dislike me, but I have no proclivity to negotiate or understand anyone who wants to kill me.
And for those who want to say that other countries started the terrorists up, just remember that nobody did anything to provoke fundamental islamics that forced them to blow up buddhist religious artifacts.
Then again, we need to realize this: Anything with the word "fundamental" in it is a nice way of saying "completely nuts".
Fundamental muslim = nut Fundamental christian = nut with a different religion working towards a similar goal
But that's just me
Fuck terrorism!!! And all because idiot Bush attacked Iraq in the first place!
This is what I am
I can't make it stop
No matter how much I wanna change
I can't make it go away
The thing i find strange is that on the news this morning they reported that the first explosion were in the subway.
So shuttles buses were put in place to handle the people but the bus was rigged too.
That's one longshot.
There was some kind of explosion that went off on a train in Charing cross station on monday, lots of fire pouring out of carriage, all told to evacuate (a friend was there).
What I want to know is, why hasn't this been reported AT ALL (I emailed the bbc about it on monday), and, does this have anything to do with the bombings today?
Does anyone have any more information on this explosion at Charing cross station?
you're joking right?
### This is why the War on Terror is so important and must be fought now.
The 'War on Terror' and what happened before it, is what has caused this thing in the first place.
There's more to their anger than just Iraq, Einstein.
It's news for more than just nerds. Would you suggest Slashdot simply ignore it? It has implications including but far beyond the remit of nerds.
"Terrorists win."
Well, that just puts them on the same footing as our governments who are killing people in Iraq that had nothing to do with Saddam (Saddam comes to you courtesy of the CIA's tyrant placement scheme), and torturing people that have done nothing more evil than having stood beside the wrong person when the US troops swept through their town.
Maybe Wolfowitz's "economic security" (ie, oil supplies) are more trouble than they're worth?
TWW
"Encyclopedia" is to "Wikipedia" what "Library" is to "Some people at a bus stop"
Wikileaks, no DNS
The more desparate you make the people in Iraq, the more recruits are easily available for terrorist groups.
Simply 'pressing more' doesn't achieve your goals of safety, it works against it.
The only pressure that would 'kill them at the source' would be a full-scale genocide, killing everybody of a threatening (ethnical, religious, etc) group, their relatives, the relatives of relatives, their friends, relatives of their friends....
But that's not a 'good' action from anybody's viewpoint, and even that will not be enough to stop all potential terrorists.
Go fuck yourself. The people who were killed and injured were memebers of the general public, many of whom were against the war on Iraq. If they wanted to attack the culprits, political targets would be more appropriate. This is about purposefully murdering as many innocents as possible.
With those comments, you've probably earned yourself a place on a terrorist watch list. Hope they torture you.
Well, you're halfway there. In fact, the bombers' purpose was to force Londoners to ask themselves again whether they were really doing the right thing in refusing to accept Mohammed as the Prophet of God. Perhaps you'll get the clue next time.
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7 bombs and 2 deaths, the BBC web site has got this wrong. The bus in Russel Square was a double decker, packed with people leaving the tube and it was completely destroyed, these busses hold around 90 people when packed. The aAldgate explosion looked very bad an eyewitnesses were talking of 20 deaths. They are still cutting people from the tube at Russel square and there any many abulances at King Cross.
I am writing this from an office block over the road from Bishopsgate and there is almost nothing on the roads apart from police and emergency veicles.I got caught halfway to work this morning and had to walk the rest of the way, I wish I had walked home instead but for a long time the announcements were talking of power failure rather than bombs and everyone assumed they would get the power working again. I guess this was a way of preventing panic.
So I hope and pray the numbers are low but the thoughs of my colleages and I are with those who were caught in these awful events, as they were with the people in 9/11. I will also be going to give blood as soon as they announce where we can do this.
We had a million people on the streets of London protesting against the war. They just don't listen to us.
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France or the US in my opinion...
Shortly after the UK announces it wants to give more aid to Africa and cut CO2 emissions and the US says it doesn't... BOOM.
Shortly after London wins the olympics... BOOM.
Yeah, it also includes righteous indignation for us daring to bail out Kuwait.
A Pirate and a Puritan look the same on a balance sheet.
The British had this one coming, and the UK deserves this and more, for their involvement in the illegal war in Iraq.
I sincerely hope you never have to worry about your family in an attack like this. However, attitudes like yours make me sick. I hope you grow up one day.
In Omagh the Real IRA engineered the sitution to move people into the path of an explosion killing nearly 30 people. This is similar in nature as the bus explosions happened after the tube stations were closed forcing many more people onto buses.
Ok most 'analysts' are saying it'll be an Al Qaeda linked group but we shouldn't forget that our British cities have been blown up by much closer enemies for many years.
Like it or not, Blair and Bush had a hell of a lot to do with this attack. With the number of innocent people they've killed, how can anyone be surprised that a handful of survivors got together to get some payback?
The US and UK know about payback, right? Remember Iraq, and how they were paid back for what a group of Afghanis did?
I should have used a smiley face...
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This explosion and the tragic deads and casualties just shows how dangerous are the arguments of Mr. Bush and his camarilla. Was not the war vs terror supposed to create a safer world? Were we not defeating all the terrorists where they were hiding? Were not we winning?
Of course not. Such "wars" cannot ever be won. The extremists in both sides will always continue to have reasons for this horror. And always strike back on their terms.
The sad thing is that it is always innocent civilians (in London, Irak, Afganistan and young americans) those who die.
Sad day, (as sad as when a bomb goes off in Irak, but then it gets much less media coverage)...
I missed the kingscross one by 15 mins. As i left kings cross they were making announcments that if there was a "C.D.Thomson" on the platform could they make them selves known to staff. Might have been a bag left on the platform or train, or it might have been a coded message to staff. This was at 8:32 on the metropoliton line platform.
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SOMEBODY SET UP US THE BOMB!
The British did not have this coming. Even if you are from a country where vengeance is normal (eye for an eye, etc), the random British commuter did not have this coming.
When the policeman of the tie, rule you violate, hello punishment of the kitty?
I saw 9/11 on a giant screen. I was working next to a trade floor at
the time. The company had installed a really large set of screens at
the end of the floor to keep traders up to current events. Various
financial news channels would be on at any given point in time, and on
slow days, the occasional sporting event.
Jeff, a new hire along with me, stopped by my desk. He said, you have
to see this, a plane just hit the World Trade Center. So we went back
to the floor and stared at dumb amazement at the big screen, and
watched the whole sorry show. I remember talking at that time with
other people. All of is new it was an act of war, but some of us
realized that our country would never be the same again. We looked at
other as the buildings collapsed, and said, "well, we are a police
state now." Despite all the platitudes of life moving on as normal, we
all knew in some way that our country as we knew it was gone.
There were some rumours of planes also targetted buildings in
Philadelphia, where my mother worked. There was of course no way to
get in touch with anyone. All the phones were jammed and the main web
sites were blocked because they were being pounded on so much. I
managed to do as much work as I could, as if I could blot it out. They
let us go early that day. Many of the traders had collegues in New
York.
When I came home that day my wife had found the largest American flag
we had and hung it up. She had actually been rather opposed to hanging
up American flags. One of those liberals that thought patriotism was
tacky, she wrote in her then journal. "Today I know what it means to
be American." And then, we turned the TV off and the radio off. I
couldn't watch it any more. I didn't want to think about it. But
later on that evening I had occasion to go the store and I turned on
NPR for a quick update.
There was the BBC, and with typical British class and elegance they
dispatched with all the usual platitudes and did the simple thing.
They conjured up an orchestra which played the Star Spangled Banner.
And that time was the only time I actually cried at all over 9/11. And
I will never forget that moment of solidarity with the British people,
will never forget that in more than my lifetime, from World War II, the
Cold War, and now in Iraq, the cause of freedom, freedom of the seas,
freedom from tyranny, freedom of the press, and freedom of trade, has
been a joint American and British project. For generations now, the
United States has never had a better friend or more noble ally than the
United Kingdom.
I hope that casualties are few in London. I hope that the number of
people that perished are small. I hope that the wounded will recover.
I hope that your nation does not go as crazy as ours did. The world
needs the voice of British reason to counter American romance. Today
I'm going to go buy a Union Jack and hang it up on my house. Your
former colonies are with you. We are all British today.
This is my sig.
Here at Russel square things are amazing. Once the initial major evacuation was done, the streets were completely full of people. I'm not really sure why someone has wilfully shut down the mass transit system in London, but it was very effective. There is no way in or out at this point, except by foot.
i just put in
Any terrorist attack on any soil is a tragedy. The meaningless death of innocent people is a horrible and cowardly act. I really appreciate everyone posting news here and other useful information. I am not British, but that does not lessen the sorrow I feel for those who will have lost friends and family because of this act.
On a side note. In my opinion this is not the appropriate time to start a post flamewar about how Western society has done this or that. Any civilized person should be able to look at this kind of act and know that it is wrong to have happened. This will probably be flamebait, but I really hope people consider that there are a lot of worried people out there right now that are looking to places like this for information because friends and family may be in harms way. Having to sort through posts that say You Deserve This because blah blah blah is inappropriate and cold-hearted.
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London has had much worse attacks than this in my life time; it's a blip unless we make it more than it is.
TWW
"Encyclopedia" is to "Wikipedia" what "Library" is to "Some people at a bus stop"
Since there is no clear cut economic center to the muslim world Mecca makes a similar target to what they target. But your right, it's full of travelers for one month out of the year. Unlike New York or London which have huge numbers of travelers at all times.
Perhaps what we need is to encourage muslim economic interest into a few large cities and randomly bomb them, blame it on christian fundamentalist that don't really reflect the general concensus.
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Sense at last
And to the grandparent poster - it seems from first reports that these weren't suicide attacks. As in Madrid, the bombers planted their explosives and left.
I have been a user for about 10 years. This ends Feb 2014. The site's been ruined. I'm off. Dice, FU
There's already an excellent Wikipedia article on the bombs here -- it's being continually updated, contains emergency phone numbers, and seems to be a good accurate summary of what we know so far.
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I understand your angry, but no, this is not the best method: you only makes them grow, actually.
And about the rights they deserve, I remind you that BEFORE one person can feely spech and defend in court, you even don't know if he is a terrorist.
Here in the Basque Country we know something about terrorism, believe me. Don't let the rage to blind you.
I think you missed the point there. I hope it wasn't meant literally but he does have a point.
Weakness had emboldened and strengthened terrorists. Pulling out of Beirut and Mogidishu has done so much more to fuel the growth of terrorism than any foreign policy.
I could get into this much more about the terrorist mindset, but this will suffice for now.
Mecca is a different kind of capital.
Except for ending slavery, the Nazis, communism, & securing American independence, war has never solved anything.
Very very very few Americans have ever given money of any kind to the IRA. Rabid anti British Irish expats live here, and they did, but they are a very small minority. We also have Islamists living in this country. That is just the way it is. We even have country music on the radio. What could be worse than that?
Bomb Mecca, blame the United States, blame the Bush Administration, blame the Saudi's, blame the Muslims and the Jews and the Christians and the Godless. It so easy to blame everyone for everything, but look within your own heart, where there is hatred, hatred you will reap. Where there is love, then love you will receive.
The war between who has a better OS, BSD or Linux is a much better battle to be fighting. I'd even say Billy can play, provided he doesn't try and steal the ball and go home.
"Peace Love & Linux" --Big Americian Mega Company
If you were less keen on wiping people out who disagree with you, there might be less people who disagreed with you.
Now there's logic! Only on Slashdot (or the NYT) is that +4. At least it's only "Interesting" instead of the usual "Insightful".
...that if we had Identity Cards, none of this would have happened.
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Professor of Mathematics
I'm no fan of the Iraq war (I would have been in favor of it if it hadn't happened under such false dishonest pretenses) but the posts spewing crap about "that's what you get for..." are vitriolic and ignorant.
Sept. 11 happened without Iraq, the Morocco bombings happened without Iraq (Morocco? Arab/muslim country? Hello?), the Turkish synagogue bombing happened without Iraq, the Paris bombings happaned without Iraq, and many others did as well. Get over yourselves.
My sympathy for the poor bastards who were killed or hurt in London.
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Something similar, but not near as bad, almost happened in San Francisco recently with the threatened BART strike.
Isn't shutting down the transit system of a major city a form of terrorism, even if it is not nearly as violent? Yes, these strikes still are violent: the strikers often assault workers who dare to cross picket lines and do something.
Public-sector strikes should be treated similar to a form of low-level terrorism. If the strikers don't like their jobs, they should just quit them and get out of the way of the workers. They should not shut down the entire system and hold the city hostage to their greed.
You don't reconsider because of terrorism.
If all it takes is a few bombs to get what you want people will do it all the time.
You shouldn't drastically alter behaviour after a terrorist act, it will just encourage more.
That being said, it is ALWAYS time to review and reconsider all actions. The important thing is to make a decision and stand behind it, don't be wishy-washy, don't change because of terrorism, but do be willing to change if you were wrong.
As for actions.
I think it was wrong to invade Iraq.
It may have been wrong to invade afghanistan.
Now that those governments have been overthrown, the countries that invaded have a responsibility to provide some security until their own government can take over.
To overthrow a government, then leave the country in ruins is not acceptable.
Its against my best judgement to chime in on such a thread but there really is a difference between targeting your enemy and targeting his family, friends and loved ones. If you reduce it to a fist fight analogy, someone punched a guy in the eye and he came back and punched that guys sister in the eye. We do have to keep in mind that the perpetrators of such attacks are also victims of their own propaganda. Perhaps some governments make questionable decisions about where to put troops and about giving orders but on the whole i dont believe that the average "coalition" military personal in Iraq are out to hurt innocents. I say compare apples to apples and dont justify cowardice.
I was crazy back when being crazy really meant something. (Charles Manson)
In the wake of this morning's tragedy in London, someone on Flickr already set up a photo pool. So far, it appears that the photos are generally just screen grabs of the TV news, perhaps those who were there, and those who operate security cameras in the stations could post their photos from before the attacks, and try to identify the perpetrators. A warning - the pictures don't appear graphic as yet, but as the day progresses, I expect that they will get to be so.
(Cross posted at Mindjack and Swerdloff (dot com).
Why is this posted under "politics?"
I mean, c'mon... even politics has a hint of civility to it.
There was no civility in this.
what exactly was the US doing before 9/11????
jesus fucking christ. read a book for fuck's sake. no wonder the world's fucked, with idiots like you running around hoisting the flag of the good ol' US of A whilst simultaneously invading the same countries whose inhabitants you've starved for the last ten years.
Isn't it a bit strange that these events oftne take place during either a G8 summit or some other important discussion among the heads of the countries?
And I am not simply referring to what is the political meaning of these disgraceful attacks, but also they distract us from the big picture.
The journalists are already doing their job of creating that filter of fear among the people making up numbers of uncertain deaths, trying to make the whole event look even worse than it already is.
I hope this terrible act of non-civilization will not take our attention away from what the content of the G8 summit will be.
I remember last year in Genova, people were much more interested in discussing the violence on the streets and the police behavior that nobody knew what actually was said during the G8 itself.
I suggest everyone to use a reliable source of information, such as wikipedia, as it was done in the above article.
The BBC and other news sources are talking about how a lot of Londoner's are "calm" and somewhat understanding, I dunno about you lot but if a bomb went off in my city, most of us lot would panic....
http://4-ch.net/news/kareha.pl/1120738635/
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Dear brit friends, please accept my deepest sympathy.
But at the same time, are you still convinced that being GWB's lapdogs and "exporting democracy" and "war on terror" are the way to go? You just re-elected TB and confirmed your appreciation for his foreign politics. After Spain railroad bombing, you *really* didn't see that coming?
I'm italian, working for a danish company. We're (both) next on the list. I won't be surprised at all when our turn will come.
I'm from the UK (an hour from London) and can I just say something here.
I couldn't careless. The IRA did this loads of times, lots of people have died in the same situations spread out over a couple of weeks. It used to be a fact of life that this happens. 1 event isn't a huge issue.
Save the pity and shock for else where. It's not needed and hopefully we won't whore this like September 11th was.
I know this'll get marked troll but I think it's an opinion we NEED to see put out. Some of us couldn't careless, it won't stop our lives any more then seeing a giant pink elephant would.
It happened, it's over and done with, next please.
I like muppets.
I have heard three reports this morning of a shooting at the business centre of Canary Wharf, possibly of a potential suicide bomber. The adjacent buildings have apparently now been evacuated.
The news sites aren't bringing anything up on this. Does anyone have any more info?
---- scrm
I'm staying home on 7/11!
I guess Secretary of Defense Rumsfield put it best in his memo:
"You have liberated me from thought."
This is seriously such a massive joke.
It's like a tiny blast goes off in 7 stations, and the entire world panics.
It's nothing like 9/11.
There's only been a couple of deaths or so - nothing compared to the hundreds dying in Africa and some on other roads in UK. heh
Another tiny blast went off on a bus, and yes it was a TINY blast. Sure, the top of the bus blew off, but seriously think for a moment, if it was a bomb, MANY people around the bus would have been dead not to mention shrapnel everywhere. But nothing like this in this case.
I think it's just a small shake-up by G8 protestors.
heh, of course that doesn't prevent the 100's of terrorist organisations around the world claiming responsibility to glorify themselves.
Btw, I commute daily through several London stations.
Looks like they're prepping for a war on Iran.
Wouldn't you rather fight them on their ground?
You engage them on your terms.
I don't agree with the war in Iraq and what you say is true, but nothing can condone the deliberate targetting of civilians. If they wanted to get payback they should be attacking military or establishment targets like Westminster.
Terrorism is inherently political. A terrorist does what he does not out of sheer spite but in order to achieve political and ideological goals.
This whole event was political from the beginning. Whether the politics in question are those of Islamic extremism, anti-G8 anarchism or Irish republicanism remains to be seen, but there is no doubt that the bombings were politically motivated.
Real Daleks don't climb stairs - they level the building.
Would that protect you and your family and your neighbours against possible future terrorist attacks, or just facilitate more of them ?
Nice selective memory you have.
"God fights on the side with the best artillery." - Napoleon, Marshal of France - speaking truth to power
Not going to happen. Problem is that this is the last resort for them. Maybe it's time for people to stop blaming the boogey-man and start considering why things happen. And no it doesn't happen because they're fanatics, or they hate our 'freedom' or any fucking bullshit like that. It's happening because of the foreign policy of the major industrial nations. How can you possibly say that British people are 'totally' unrelated? They were a major partner in the illegal invasion of Iraq. They were responsible for knowingly lying to the world over WOMD claims. And now London's been attacked. And idiots like you stick your heads in the sand and claim that you're 'totally unrelated'. It doesn't work like that.
The audacity and seeming ease of the attack once again demonstrated that all it takes is a small group of determined individuals to create such damages and chaos. Forget about WMD, shock&awe bombs... with no war declared and no shot fired, this is TERROR that strike at the whole country all at once. How can anyone, anywhere, ever feel safe again?
Codeala - Just another mindless drone
Oh, how about giving lots of money to Israel that shoot kids and women? And how about bombing Iraq and and how about the ties with the rulers in Saudi Arabia that really doesn't care much for democracy nor the human rights?
That said I hope these terrorist burn in hell where they belong. I hate them and I want to fight the war on terrorism too but I feel that Bush's way is the wrong way.
"To fight the Bug... we must understand the Bug."
if only I had mod points. /agree.
my condolences to anyone personally involved, but otherwise - you can't legislate for crazies. the sooner this "war on terrorism" / grab for oil and power bollocks is shelved, the better for everyone else in the world.
At least we're not likely to use this as an excuse to go bombing the crap out of some country to get control of its oil reserves under the pretence of securing democracy and freedom.
Considering that you already have. I honestly can't apologize enough on my behalf as an American for what a select few jackasses do, but you're in no position to exhalt the virtues of Britain's military involvements.
Bush & Blair are as much to blame for the deaths of poor innocents in their countries as the idiot terrorists. I'd say that is an extreme exaggeration. There will always be these cause-and-effect battles with terrorism, but needless to say, I'd say Al Qaeda definitely threw the first real punches (Kenya and Tanzania embassy bombings, USS Cole, 9/11). I think it's misguided to try to blame the quandary in Iraq on terrorist activity, as it existed prior to the invasion of Iraq and has not intensified or noticably altered. In fact, we have seen a decrease in the complexity of the attacks since 9/11 if that event is used as a measuring stick. It is absurd to try to blame acts of terror against a nation on two leaders of legitimate elected governments. NATO's actions in Afghanistan have severely degraded Al Qaeda's primary base of operations, and substantially limited their ability to train individuals capable of carrying out attacks as complex as those of 9/11. Is that the same as carrying out a terrorist attack in one's own nation? Hardly. Are you suggesting that it is somehow wrong for a world leader to attempt to protect one's people? I think this comment clearly demonstrated how absurd people can be when cooler heads do not prevail. Clearly, the same problem exists on the other side with the idiots proposing to bomb Mecca (an action that would turn a war against a virtual handful of extremists who happen to be Muslim into one against Muslims).
"In God we trust, all others we monitor." -- Unofficial NSA motto
You're right - they are clever. First they take out the Central line, then the hit the buses. Transport in London grinds to a halt.
"kill then at source" ......?
The Point of terrorists is they do no wear uniforms and publish their home address. Tit for tat killing solves nothing, we saw some poor afghans wasted by US explosive might. As long as we condone killing poor people with bombs from the sky and sucking our teeth in satisfaction, this is as long as the survivors will either turn themselves to violence or support those who use violence.
We use violence, they use violence. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
A man bombs innocents in a tube station.....is he a fanatic? A highly educated American bombs innocents in a dirt poor village....is he a fanatic?
On and on it goes......kill them with no process of justice and then they will come and kill you with no process of justice.
Actually the answer is possibly getting real leaders to respond to this the right way. Almost all of the world was scared shitless the day after 9/11 to what the USA was going to do. Our history was that of swift, definite and usually oversides response. countries in the middle east actually had worries of nukes being used and that the awakening of the giant was at hand.
unfortunately our current president is a muppet that can not even keep from getting hurt on a bicycle let alone strike back at terror.
Sadly, the half assed attempt by my country, (The USA) to have a "war on terror" by sending troops that are ill equiped and lead by incompetent generals and other officers that have no combat experience let alone experience running a unit or devision in combat situations has proven to the terroriasts of this world that they have an easier job than they first thought.
If they can easily hold the American army at bay in a medium country that is mostly sand, they certianly will have no problems screwing with other countries that have almost nothing in regards to an army and airforce compared to the USA.
sad to say, this stuff will get worse, muc h worse before it will get better. Do I think it's the fault of GW Bush? no. but his lack of action and wishy-washy way of handling his "war on terror" is creating this side effect.
Americans are sick of hearing about our poor young men and women getting killed over there because of "mistakes" i am sick of hearing from friends who are there or are back for a few weeks, how they do not have the gear they need to do their job. And how they do not expect to get what they need. I qoute... "We are a discount police action!"
Sure, because we know terrorists never attacked anyone before a war was on. :P
I am really sorry for every individual suffering from this attack, but I also have to say: The British had this one coming, and the UK deserves this and more, for their involvement in the illegal war in Iraq.
The war in Iraq is not "illegal", the coalition is winning, and the people in Iraq will ultimately be much better off than ever before. I don't suppose you care about any of that though...
It'll be fun to watch Blair & co bitch and whine about the "evil terrorists" while torturing, raping, and killing Iraqi civilians by the dozen at the very same time. Bah...
Any evidence for these alleged atrocities? Didn't think so...
I hate hypocrisy.
I hate mindless blatantly false propaganda.
If I poke your ribs continuously you will slap me or punch me in the face.
Imagine if i kill 10s of thousands of people in your country?
We can all say we are sad and this is terrible but we just can't say it is unexpected.
Are people in the US and England so naive they actually believe their leaders can kill 10s of thousands of people a year without putting them in serious danger?
I really feel for the dead britishs but I think in this moment more than any other it's time to realize the lenght of the terrible mistake that is the war started by the US and England, people will want to defend themselves against the aggression, it is normal to do so, does anyone trully thought they wouldn't? This is just the beginning, and swallow that pride of yours, in this war the agressors are the US and England, don't waste your energy justifying it, it is not justifyable, use your energy to end it, the result will be far more peacefull.
60 year occupation, and the US giving all the money and weapons to maintain it. Whatever your stance is on it, the Israel - US alliance is what drives the rift in the middle east.
One problem that is reportedly happening is that schools where classes had already started at the time of the attacks are not delivering the kids to anyone except their respective parents, who often have no easy way to reach the schools without using public transportation, which is of course closed in most or all cases. If this was happening in my town people would just go on foot, but this is huge London we're talking about!
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I'm not agreeing with the GP, but there are plenty of times when the government is in part responsible.
If you have a repressive government, then you have to expect retaliation. If you attack an ally, then you have to expect retaliation.
Or, on a more domestic level, if you attack one guy, you can expect his brother to fight back.
Of course you can argue that one side acted more legitimately. Or that one event was in retaliation. But there things get fuzzy.
The Kurds were repressed legally under Saddam. Blacks were repressed leagally in the States for a long time. Japanese were repressed leagally during WWII. I would have stated any retalliation against the government or it's supporters (read: voters) would have been understandable, if not legit.
I don't know anything about the group that did this. But plenty of moderate Muslims have taken a fundamentalist turn because they felt that their brother is being repressed. Orginally the hate was vented towards the Saudi monarchy, which is seen as corrupt and unholy in a holy land. The British are seen in an unfavorable light because they gave away the palestinians land to the zionists. America is hated for similar reasons (supporting governments that are or have been considered illegitimate by the residents.)
Libertarians would disagree, though. There is only a crime committed when the trigger is pulled (not when you choose not to hire someone due to race/sexual preference/etc.)
I'm not taking sides. Just throwing out another perspective.
What comes first, finding a teacher or becoming a student?
The millions of CCV cameras did not seem to really prevent much. Maybe they should install some more million cameras to better fight against terrorism.
Or they could try to switch to a less invasive foreign policy.
Right now in Iraq there are muslim radical fighting organisatiations, well armed, able to easily recruit angry, desparate people, and getting experience in armed conflicts.
This is a terrorist breeding ground.
Before the occupation, Husein would harshly eliminate any such groups, because they would threaten his power. Right now the Iraqi state is teethless and cannot stop even 3-person gangs of robber thugs.
I have seen no valid argument that the USA invasion of Iraq has made the horrible murders (such as this London case) less likely to happen. Instead it seems to be the other way around.
So now they're burrying the global warming issues and starting to talk about including new clauses for terrorism prevention. And Bush is very pleased with the resolution the G8 leaders took. It all seems so very convenient...
Be prepared to see many conspiracy-theory books in stores soon...
I came up with this tag first!
/fredu
Read this you moron and any of you that think the French aint doing much to fight the war on terrorism. CIA and the US goverment thinks otherwise.
n ce-have-secret-anti.html
US and France have secret anti-terrorism centre.
WASHINGTON - The U.S. and France set up a top-secret anti- terrorism centre in Paris that does not gather information, but plans covert operations against terrorists, the Washington Post reported on Sunday, citing unnamed U.S. and foreign secret service specialists.
http://fpiarticle.blogspot.com/2005/07/us-and-fra
And BTW, I am not french. Now go and fsck off.
Well, I'm based in the City of London, but I'm OK. The problem with your post isn't so much the flamebate it contains, but the way it reflects the flamebait that U.S foreign policy can on occasion seem to contain.
Let's get one thing clear, I don't like the Iranian regime, but I bloody well think that they have the right to develop nuclear power. Indeed in this globally warming world I would argue it is possibly a moral imperative. The West should be helping create a well regulated and monitored nuclear industry there, supplying technology if necessary. Instead we get: "they are going for the bomb".
That's not the kind of strategy that will "kill the insane fanatics at source", it's the kind that breeds them.
You're absolutely right, the suicider bombers etc don't care. They've made up their mind. But we shouldn't help them recruit people by being stupid ourselves.
For the record. Yes, I think the Iraq war was incredibly stupid, and yes, I think we absolutely have to keep the troops in their now while the mess is sorted out.
Sadly, I suspect that the terrorists will get what they want; a more opressive government. I'm not British and have never visited, but I recall that just recently some of the more human-rights violating laws against suspected terrorists (arrests and detainment without a court order) was lightened a bit (limited to house arrest and limitation of communication, I believe), but this decision will likely be attacked... Unless the British people are a lot more civil and flat headed than 99.9% of the globe's population.
This may not be the best time to say this, but the explosions probably didn't kill that many people. A couple hundered tops. Even one death is one too many, but from a statistical point of view, it is less than a dent in the overall accidental and criminal deaths in a year. It's statistically irrelevant. It is, however, highly emotional. A car crash doesn't usually result in a couple hundred deaths all at once.
The terrorists are fully aware that they can't do REAL damage to a nation. That is, something equivalent to a full military invasion. Similar to what happens in their own countries. (Afghanistan etc.) So they have to rely on other measures, that can be carried out with fewer people, in covert, with less money, and with a large effect. The large effect is achieved through emotion.
Look at what happened after 01/9/11. The U.S. started cracking down on it's own citizens. Human rights went out the window left and right. Privacy is no more. Freedom now has a varying definition, such as the freedom to be not-so-free if someone thinks you look ethnically mid-eastern, you know, like that guy Jesus. And the worst part is that the majority of the public LIKES IT that way. Willingly giving away freedoms. I'm sure it tickles the terrorists silly just thinking about it.
And I fear that the Brittish will start feeling some of the same sentiments, and limit their own freedoms in exchange for a false sense of security. 9/11 should have been a good lesson. Bombing a country in the middle east is the LAST thing you want to do in retaliation. Spying on fellow citizens isn't a good idea either. Keep up at losing "freedoms", and soon you'll have an entirely new class of terrorists from within.
Then, the terrorists will have won.
Mourn for the dead, feel anger at the criminal. But for God's sake, don't limit your own freedoms and retaliate by killing a bunch of other innocent people. Face it; the current level of terrorism does not statistically endanger your life in any significant way than it already is. You still have a higher chance of dying in a traffic accident. More people have died all at once in a single airline crash, which STILL has a lower statistical chance of happening than a fatal car crash, which (obviously) most people will never experience.
Those in London are understandably shaken by the incident, but please keep these things in mind when you start thinking about the consequences. Every problem has a solution that's simple, neat and wrong, so I'm not gonna pretend like I know the best way to keep the terrorists off our behinds, but I'm positive that there's a better way than pissing them off by bombing their country and killing their relatives. If someone killed my entire family, and I mean ENTIRE family, I think I'd find some pretty compelling reasons to wrap a few sticks of dynamite and jump into a crowd too.
That said, my deepest thoughts go out to all the victims and everyone moved by the incident in London.
Religion is a disease. It is born of fear; it compensates through hate in the guise of authority, revelation. Religion, enthroned in a powerful social organization, can become incredibly sadistic. No religion has been more cruel than the Christian.
George A. Dorsey
We make me sick.
...hopefully the animals that did this somehow botched the job reducing the number lost and maimed.
I am very small, utmostly microscopic.
Do you really think that there isn't much fault from governments?? The problem is, the innocent people are dying, not the greedy bastards who are profiting (and will continue to profit) from the wars they wage...
The AACS key is NOT 0xF606EEFD628B1CA427BEA93A9CA9773F
Sweet Jesus, are you really this dense? Where have you been the last 4 years?
If you haven't been paying attention, Bush has been involved in rebuilding Afghanistan, and trying to build a democratic, free Iraq in the Middle East.
What random bombings are you speaking of? Maybe you're referring to Clinton, who was lobbing cruise missiles to no effect.
Don't worry, we're with you. These cowards will all pay for this.
The US for starting all this shit and puttingh the world in danger
Hmm, I seem to vaguely recall there being something happening right before the United States got involved...
DEBKAfile was always incisive, accurate, and very up-to-date during the Iraq and Afghan wars and September 11, so I'll trust their reporting on this story!
and yes, I'm pretty annoyed so mis-spelled 'there'.
Flamebait? The OP isn't flamebait. It's clearly an example of British stiff upper lip. Moderators: get a bloody education.
STFU
Nor me.
In fact - cdbee - go fuck yourself with a live hand grenade.
The world will be better for it.
Also be angry with a government that would lie to you about "power failures" until it was certain that it had things under control.
Unless you don't mind being herded like sheep, this should be bothering you as well.
Of course, their version of the self-hating left would ask:
"Why do those lunatic Christian fundamentalist wackjobs hate us and how can we change to accomodate their demands?"
At least that's what a significant chunk of Western opinon bleats out every time something like this happens...
Put the crack pipe down troll. The IRA learned back in the 80's that they can't operate in US borders. Thats why they've moved to South/Central America and North Africa.
Hrm. Irishmen in the desert. There's a joke there somewhere.
To point out that the IRA is partly funded by American donations is equivalent of saying that Al Qaeda is funded by Jordanian, Syrian and Saudi donations.
The vast majority of Americans condemn the IRA, and always have.
While I agree with you that "we" (the U.S.) should not be warring in other countries while we are trying to sort out our own problems and that I do not believe the motives of Bush are completely honorable, I do not believe there is an excuse for terrorism (sneak attacks on civilians). It doesn't matter if Bush or Blair are complete criminals in your mind or anyone else's. Attack the people you think are responsible and leave civilians alone.
(Yeah, I know *you* are not the one, I just say it in general to all people in general.)
Al Quaeda is a very dishonorable group of people. In my mind, they are a bunch of primitive-minded neanderthals. Attacking civilians who mostly don't care about any of what's going on isn't going to make an impression on the decision-makers and legislators in our governments. If it hasn't been clear in the past, it should be becoming more clear now -- THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT HUMAN LIFE BEING LOST. Killing civilians only gives them more power and control. Killing civilians and causing fear and hysteria only gives more power to the leaders to legislate and send more troops and more and more of what they've been doing.
AQ should have been using their resources to do battle on the political/intellectual channels rather than on the ones that are least likely to succeed. I'm sure this is no new idea to anyone and certainly not to AQ. This is why I think they are a bunch of primitive-minded savages who really just want an excuse to destroy things.
And I know this will not be a popular opinion, but frankly, if this keeps up, I'm perfectly comfortable with an attack not unlike the ones on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Whatever it takes to make the bastards stop, I am all for. We cannot make these jackasses stop without one of two things happening: 1) they change their tactics and attempt to make change through peaceful means or 2) they are completely eradicated. If "1" doesn't happen soon, "2" will. I don't see a "middle ground" here and I don't see how these people can be pleased in any way.
I heard on the news (I don't know London all that well) that the area affected is where the biggest Mosque in London is and has the densest Muslim population in London too...
Doesn't make sense coming from al Qaeda...
not that we can be sure it's them...
and if you see me strut, remind me of what left this outlaw torn...
The Western societies predominated by their superior use of organized violence. If you had any sense of history this might occur to you that terrorism is a symptom of broader issues. No doubt you vented at the US bombers that killed the innocents in a village in Afghanistan. You see, we kill them, they kill us. Over and Over. And simpletons like you pipe up about animals. The British were the first to use Gas in arial attacks against innocent villages - Iraq in the 30's. But you knew that of course. When an innocent baby is dead in London or Kandahar or Bagdad, it is dead. And if it was killed by a US soldier or a muslim fanatic, their killers are both as you so eleoquently pose - fucking animals. So the villagers and poor will continue to fight against those who drop bombs from the sky and use the language of Orwell to justify their killing.
Your emotions are really human, but there is one big fundamental flaw - it is violence which causes more violence. War in Iraq (Which was much more bloody and messy than war in Afganistan, which was mererly a clean-up operation of Al Queda) was mistake in the way it was executed and accepted. Motivation and what really happens matters much more than very heoritic words that 'we will root out this plaque', 'terrorists won't win'. Guess what, it is NOT terrorists who win in this war. Violence, cruelty do. Arm business do. Oil business do. You should understand that it is NOT a movie. These are people out there who do these crimes. People like me and you. There is evil in everyone and somehow something managed to push these people so far to do that - KILL. And I guess after all this fuss, horror and emotions will come clear mind and you will see that it is all staged. Someone heavily benifits from that. For someone it is game. And guess what - those people are NOT terrorists. They just cold calculated, motivated to rule this world THIS way.
Learn to have pain, learn to forgive. Learn not to act in revenge. Learn to understand people. Protect yourself, but not only from others - from you too.
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is untenable with the majority of world interpretations of human morality
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
I know this is currently a bit off topic, but I am momentarilly stuck at Oxford Circus(and as you have succesfully slashdotted tfl.gov.uk I cannot use journey planner), is there anybody aware how do I get to Wimbledon - only Buses/Coaches?
Or at least I need to get out of the Zone1, which is the shortest way(to which station)? I cannot afford myself a Taxi thats the catch.
Thank you.
Thanks for prooving my point
I am a REAL American from Canada , not a wanna-be from the country , self called "last remaining superpower" "of America
I live in London and though 9/11 was horrific on a much larger scale, seeing chaos around my own home makes me understand the frightening effect terror attacks have on not just the direct victims but the entire city. These are bus and train that I see and use every day and while I'm statistically quite safe - the thought of myself, friends or family being injured or killed next time will sit for the time to come and effect our lives in small but significant ways. The fact is, we knew we were going to be attacked but there's little to nothing we could do to prevent it. It's impossible to search every single person moving around the city. Even when we bring terrorist to justice, there are new ones waiting in queue to take their place. I don't see how terrorism can ever be stopped because it only takes a couple of evil bastards to commit mass murder.
Thankfully, I was late, so I missed the worst of it. My train was held at one of the stations on the way in because of "power surges" in multiple locations. I finally made it to Fenchurch Street (just by the Tower of London) and, having heard that the District Line was suspended, set off about finding a bus.
The stop that the signs directed me to was on a road that the police were cordoning off as I arrived. I saw several police cars and fire engines, and a group of dazed-looking people being escorted away from some buses, clutching bits of paper. (I'm assuming that the paper was for taking statements)
Given that it was a reasonably nice day at the time, I decided to walk the rest of the way. On the journey (which took about an hour or so) I heard lots of sirens and helicopters, and saw quite a few police cars and fire engines (including one with "COMMAND UNIT" painted on the side). I also saw an unmarked car driven by someone not in uniform, tearing along with siren blaring and a stick-on light flashing. That gave me pause; the plain-clothes guys don't get called out for "power surges", even if they've caused a transformer or two to blow.
Now, everything's pretty quiet. The 'phone networks are getting back to normal, although for a while it was hard to get through - it took me a couple of dozen tries to get through to my girlfriend and parents (who knew more about what was going on than I did, walking through central London), but nothing that you wouldn't expect from everyone calling everyone else (eg as they do on NYE).
Apart from that, and the complete shut down of transport in central London (including the whole of hte Tube network), everything is more or less as it is any other day. The streets are a little quieter, and some shops are closed, but apart from that you could be forgiven for not realising that anything had happened. That won't be the case in the areas directly affected, but here in the West End, it's almost like any other day.
The news is a different story, of course, and there are rumours and counter rumours flying around like crazy. Talk of people being shot by police, suicide bombers in Canary Wharf (lots of financial companies there), more bombs being found, uncomfirmed reports of it being a terrorist attack; it's hard to tell what's true and what isn't.
(As I type this, I can hear more sirens out in the streets below)
My heart goes out to those that were caught up in it, and the people who have lost loved ones or who simply can't contact them to find out.
It's official. Most of you are morons.
People died , there is absolutely nothing funny from this event or the comment the made in this thread.
Oh, get over yourself. Do you have any idea how many jokes were made after 911 we Americans had to endure?
Where's that "stiff upper lip" I've heard so much about?
Weakness had emboldened and strengthened terrorists. Pulling out of Beirut and Mogidishu has done so much more to fuel the growth of terrorism than any foreign policy.
LOL... right... and bombing the merry bj out of Afghanistan and Iraq has really helped to reduce terrorism.The US for starting all this shit
Care to tell us how the US blew up the WTC?
I'm sure you enjoy bitterly denouncing a government that won't try to have you done in for speaking your mind. Try asking Salman Rushdie what it's like to get on the wrong side of the fundamentalists.
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
we starved them? you mean the vaunted oil for food program which was abused by saddam and the UN was the reason people starved? BTW the sanctions were *UN* not US...
Tell yuo what say youre knee jerk responces out loud so you can actually post something that is not a compleate reflex rant about the evil us..
But that's not a 'good' action from anybody's viewpoint, and even that will not be enough to stop all potential terrorists.
Exactly. Isn't the problem that most terrorists are in fact just potential terrorists until the moment they blow up something? Apart from the profesionals, like Bin Laden himself, they're often model citizens. By the time you find out something's wrong, it's too late.
Retaliation shows that you're capable of doing the same evils; it doesn't prove that you're in control.
--
I say: Death to all fanatics
Everyone of who exactly ?
Do you know who is responsible ?
If so, are you sure that you are right ?
I'm all for killing every God-damned one of 'em.
That's funny, so are they. Welcome to the moral low ground.
If I have been able to see further than others, it is because I bought a pair of binoculars.
Does the average British commuter who has the ability to vote for their government deserve it more or less than the average Afghan or Iraqi commuter who does not have the ability to vote for their government?
Reuters is reporting that the death toll is now at 12, with two of London's major hospitals reporting taking care of at least 175 patients total, with at least 30 in critical or serious condition.
Not all of the comedians are American either. Most of us aren't even awake yet, so you might want to redirect your comments to your own hemisphere.
Yes. And people (not least the US media) are constantly pointing out Saudi donations to terrorism.
So?
MILAN, July 7 (Reuters) - A previously unknown group claimed responsibility in the name of al Qaeda for a series of blasts in London that killed at least two people and wounded 185, the Italian news agency ANSA reported on Thursday. The "Secret Group of al Qaeda's Jihad in Europe" claimed the attack in a Web site posting and warned Italy and Denmark to withdraw their troops from Iraq and Afghanistan, ANSA said. The claim could not be verified and did not appear on any of the Web sites normally used by al Qaeda.
One War, Many Fronts.
Lawrence Person (lawrencepersonh@gmailh.com (remove all "h"s to mail)
http://www.lawrenceperson.com/
Then what should we do?
Just for conversations sake.. A lot of people like to talk about how awful the current policy is.. but never offer up an alternative.
Wrong the Twin Tower was a response not an aggression, try again, and Irak had nothing to do with Al Quaeda, but you morons won't get that in your mind even if your own CIA tells it to you. The US has been bullying people aorund the world for decades, and i'd like to point out that dubya actually declared the axis of evil before the Twin Towers fell.
We also give money to egypt and now the *shudder* PLA. Isreal is surronded by people who dont think they *the people and the nation* should exist, and they dont go around purposefully shooting women and children, that place is a war zone and bad crap happens there.
The bombing of Iraq (im assuming you mean teh one by Clinton) was in responce to an assaniation attempt on an ex-president.
I hate them and I want to fight the war on terrorism too but I feel that Bush's way is the wrong way.
I can agree with you there..
I'll start talking tough when I sign up, and not a moment before. I suggest that you do the same.
If you were blocking sigs, you wouldn't have to read this.
Tell me, how many innocent civilians have been killed by the britisch military in iraq? How could this be possible in UK? London is probably the best monitored city in the world. Didn't they tell us they need video cameras to fight terrorism? Maybe this attack was allowed or even encouraged to happen by the secret service? Could you imagine any better excuse for the G8 to put their citizens under even more surveillance and opression?
Fight whom ?
Can you defeat one (very small, but very active and visible) group of people by fighting a mostly unrelated huge group ?
(There are 1.3 billion muslims, for example - more than the population of Europe+USA combined.)
This happens on the same day that reporters who blew Plame's cover are to stand trial. Looking at news.google.com revelas that the bombing story is pushing the reporter's trial well below where it would normally be in news rankings. Yet another suspicious coincidence involving yet another Bush family member in office under questionable means. I think we all know who the real terrorists are, but are too afraid to speak out against the Bush family due to their unjust power.
Read "Why I Am Not a Muslim" by Ibn Warraq.
Their god is a war god.
First - I am truly saddened by what has happened in London. I send all my prayers and best wishes for the people of London and Britain. Everybody blames america for what is happening around the world. I'm tired of it! If everyone dislikes America so much, stop sending your children to America to be Educated, stop migrating to America to find a better place to live, stop trying to find jobs in America! Stop sending families and family members with one-way tickets to America! On the other hand, if you come to America to join our society peacefully, then I will welcome you. Our society is not without its faults! Given these there is still no place on earth where I would rather live. I served in the US Marines for 8 years and been to 18 different countries. I can say I have a broad viewpoint of the world! America does a lot of good around the world, and sometimes we do make mistakes. Unfortunately, the young men and women in the Military (of any country) are often caught in the middle of "Politics". Just remember if there weren't any politicians, then we wouldn't need militaries! Terrorists are cowards! Period! If America wasn't recognized as a leader in the world, then they will find someone else to enact they fury. Those of you who say that America should stay behind its own borders and become an isolationist think again! America and the world tried that in WWII. Remember that era? Any group in the world that uses "religion" as a means to Kill, are cowards. I know many people who belong to the Islam religion and they don't kill people... Islam is probably the most peaceful religion in the world... Every religion has their "Extremists". It is the extremist who give all a bad name. Unfortunately, we must hunt down the leaders of the terrorist's and remove them from power. Just my two cents....
are doomed to repeat it.
Remember Neville Chamberlain? "Peace in our time?" Caving in to tyrants won't get you peace. Killing them will.
The war we fought against Germany and Japan brought us 50 years of peace.
The Islamists have the same goals as Hitler -- world domination with them in charge. Giving in to them now will only encourage them.
Like losing their superiority in the world to the United States?
So please specify and quantify where their "righteous anger" comes from?
Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai
I'm sure you're very nearly angry enough to march right on down to the Army Recruitment office.
If you were blocking sigs, you wouldn't have to read this.
It's not about retaliating against Saudi Arabia, it's about retaliating against Islamofascists of all nationalities. Along the lines of the original posters thinking, Mecca would be a perfect target.
Unfortunately, the original poster is a moron. Mecca is not where the terrorists are. They're in small towns and neighborhoods in Europe and the US where they can operate without intense scrutiny. All that is needed to combat them there is vigilance and resolve.
>>Wouldn't you rather fight them on their ground?
He didn't say we shouldn't. He pointed out that going on a rampage would only help our enemy.
Not going berserk != giving up
"A witty saying proves nothing." ~Voltaire
"d'Oh!" ~Homer
Don't try to hide behind "poverty happens" either
Poverty doesn't "just happen". The United States could be poverty-stricken, too, if it did. Poverty comes from people who can't or won't take care of themselves. Frankly, I fail to see how you can put the blame on Westerners for doing too little to help people who haven't helped themselves. Prosperity begins at home; nobody will bring it to you on a silver platter. If you want it, you earn it. This is true whether you're a poor college drop-out or an entire nation.
But that's not a 'good' action from anybody's viewpoint, and even that will not be enough to stop all potential terrorists.
It will create a new generation of terrorists that will start a backlash against the genocide.
Terrorists are like trolls. No matter what you do they will always be there acting as the provebial thorn.
Do you really think that there isn't much fault from governments??
No I think how someone react to a situation is entirely their responsability. Hey the suicide and IED bombing in Iraq I can see as military action, blowing up a train full of people who likely oppose the war is proof that there is nothing you can do to satisify these people.
Um, wow. You actually believe that "people in Iraq", i.e., normal citizens of Iraq, have anything whatsoever to do with this?
If by "people in Iraq" you mean radical Panislamic terrorists from Saudi Arabia, Syria, and many places OTHER than Iraq, who believe there should be a single Islamic theocracy across the whole of the mideast that is the rightful seat of government for the world, then yes, absolutely.
I find this all or nothing view - especially coming from an argument point that tends to condemn "all or nothing, black and white" views - rather disconcerting.
So you're saying that full scale ethnic and religious genocide is the only way to modernize and democratize the mideast, to enable a free flow of information and a free exchange of ideas, and to empower the peoples of said nations to control their own personal and collective destinies in an environment that nurtures ideals of freedom? (Note: any belief that terrorist ideals or those of Panislamic radicals are "just as valid" as, e.g., Western democratic ideals is pure, unadulterated moral relativism.)
That the only logical solution is to pack up, and let the threat of Panislamic radicalism fester and grow in the mideast, and to be content to deal with brutal terrorist attacks, regardless of whether more people die from "smoking" or "car accidents" each year?
Smoking is a choice. Car accidents have the word "accident" in the name for a reason. A terrorist attack is a deliberate decision on the part of another human to kill as many people, usually innocent, in the target site as is practical or possible. Additionally, the reason why airline disasters (not referring to 9/11, here) are so heavily covered even as many more die from other reasons is because larger incidents resonate negatively with people. People don't like the idea of dozens of hundreds of people dying at once. It scares them. It shakes their being. And no, it's not an effect of "the media". It's a very natural, human reaction to mass casualty.
I suppose I don't need to remind anyone of the suffering that would occur from a massive collapse of the economies of the US and/or West stemming from an inability to obtain secure, stable supplies of reasonably priced energy sources. For better or worse, this is the nature of things.
The US (and/or the West) are not responsible exclusively, or even mostly, for the situation in the mideast. The mideast has had its own difficulties with modernization since before the US was even remotely an influence, or indeed even existed. If you're content to point the finger squarely at the US or UK or the Iraq action for these attacks, be my guest. But that's a severely and seriously wrongheaded idea.
When it becomes politically expedient, the terrorists will make no distinction between London, Washington DC, Paris, or Madrid, regardless of any nations real or perceived support or non-support of, e.g., the Iraq action. And then what will you do? Be content to placate, and eventually essentially live subservient to terrorist whim and demands?
To destroy our enemy, we have to know our enemy. We have to understand that we are facing a radical fundamentalist movement with global reach and a very specific plan. They are not just out to kill us for the sake of killing us. They want to provoke a conflict that will radicalize the people of the Muslim world, turning them against the United States and the West. And they hope to transform that anger into a force that will topple the region s governments and pave the way for a new empire, an oppressive, fundamentalist superstate stretching across a vast area from Europe to Africa, from the Middle East to Central Asia.
The American people have a right to hear the answer to a fundamental question: How are we going to win this war? What is our strategy for eliminating the terrorists, discrediting their cause, and smashing their forces so that America can actually be safer?
The jihadist movement that hates us is gaining adherents around the
"You should be [m]arked for death. I question your roots. I question your patriotism. I question the purpose of your existence."
Are you seriously saying that people who are unpatriotic or who don't come from the right place should be killed?
So far this morning I've listened to CNN and NPR, read the Washington Post and the Times of London and the BBC online.
By far the most informative site has been Slashdot -- whether from eyewitnesses posting their accounts or simply aggregating news from sources world wide. And the analysis in several of the posts has been at least as good as any of the major sources.
I was just in London a few months ago -- I think I visited every Tube station mentioned. Just know that our thoughts are most definitely with you.
What many forget is that the support for the terrorist groups in the middle east all too often comes from financial sources already in the west.
[Consider]
1) The IRA got a large portion of its funding from so-called patriots of irish descent in the USA.
2) Many Jews and other supporters in the USA also support the Israeli's.
[Important Note!]
No I am not calling the Israeli's or the USA terrorists. They are just the only relevent examples other than the Saudi-AQ link that I can think of right now.
[My Point]
What is there to stop support for these terrorist organisations in the middle east coming from the people in the USA? Or Europe? or Asia? Russia perhaps? What about South America? Africa? It could come from anywhere.
[Ergo]
Pressure should be placed on finding methods of halting financial support to the terrorists. Attempting to "convince the people into not joining up" has already been shown to fail dismally.
lalalalalala holy war!
Oh? You have information that links Iraq to the WTC disaster?
I'm sure Bush Jr would love to talk to you then, as his own intelligence people can't even provide this.
We picked a fight with Iraq because we were looking for WMD, which many of us knew to be a bullshit reason. Now, some time later, we can't find them and no one seems to care about it.
It is truly a sad point in history. Historians will look back on our time in much the same way we look back on our expansion across the west, pushing the natives out where ever we settled.
Mod me down with all of your hatred and your journey towards the dark side will be complete!
>> The more desparate you make the people in Iraq, the more recruits are easily available for terrorist groups.
This is false reasoning. The desperate do not usually become terrorists, they are too busy trying to care for themselves or their families. It is the bored and moderately well-to-do (quite often educated in the self-loathing West) who are more likely to become coward terrorists.
>>The only pressure that would 'kill them at the source' would be a full-scale genocide, killing everybody of a threatening (ethnical, religious, etc) group, their relatives, the relatives of relatives, their friends, relatives of their friends....
This is an absurd statement. It is quite possible to find, pinpoint, and kill terrorists and it would be even easier if we our intelligence services had not been neutered in the 1990s. It will take some time to build up our own Arabic speaking agents as well making greater inroads into Arabic terrorist networks (including having to deal with some unsavory characters).
Besides killing and arresting present terrorists, we do need to address some of the root causes of terrorism. Some of them, I think, are the same causes that you probably see -- but many of them, I would argue, are quite different than what many would assume. But to think that we will somehow persuade current terrorists to stop blowing things up is dangerously irresponsible.
By the way Peeteriz, what is your solution?
i haven't seen any panic, people are calm and just trying to make sure everyone else is ok. apparently londoners don't scare easily.
Most of the terrorists in Iraq are not Iraqi's. So the people who are being pressed, as you call it, are not becoming terrorists. If your hypothesis about pressure and desperation making terrorists were valid, then why were there not a shit load of them during Saddam's reign. You can't get more oppressed than that. If you look at a typical terrorist, they are middle and upper class. A suicide bomber is not a terrorist, by the way. They are a slow cruise missile.
Sorry my bullshit sensor overloaded.
Yeah, making hundreds or even thousands of new martyrs for the cause will really stop terrorism. Keep those brilliant ideas coming, please.
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All extremists should be taken out and shot
And once that's done, convert the now-empty White House into a wine bar?
I'm sure you enjoy bitterly denouncing a government that won't try to have you done in for speaking your mind.
You haven't been watching the news much. What with Bush and DeLay demanding that they be given the right to be the final arbiter of life and death in this country with the power to hold back the Grim Reaper himself, plus many Senators and Representatives condemning any public figure that dares speak out against the war on terror (One senator from Alabama called for treason charges against Bill Maher), I don't think it will be much longer before the "secret kangaroo^Wtrials" called for by the anti-terrorism laws begin, and they'll probably all be capital cases.
If I have been able to see further than others, it is because I bought a pair of binoculars.
To make you feel bad about something you say in a twisted way is the hallmark of the republicans and right wing US extremist, don't fall in.
They wish to make intelligent people feel bad about their comment, to twist the logic of a sentence so it look like the person don't care about something or encourage something else, when a US public figure question a US actions they tell him he hates his country, like if you loved it you would never question it or disagree with its president, its twisted but that is exactly what they imply and say, but by telling you you hate your country you are now defending yourself instead of explaining your point and it become a personnality war, this way they might shut them up or encourage dimwitted followers to do it.
You HAVE to politicize something like that, like you said its the nature of terrorism to be political, but to address the problem up front will solve it. You don't solve these problem by amplifying them US style.
The current info seems to be 1 near Liverpool Street (people leaving via Liverpool Street, Aldgate, Aldgate East and Moorgate (There may have been a semi-related collision between 2 trains here too), 1 between Kings X and Russell Square, and one by Edgeware Road (that's the subsurface edgeware road, I think) Then there was 1 bomb on a bus by Tavistock Square, rumoured to be a suicide attack. 2 confirmed deaths at Liverpool Street (but no info for ages), 10 deaths reported from the bus (unofficial but reliable source; someone from the British Medical Association who helped at the scene) and no accurate numbers from the other 2 sites. 200-odd people in hospital in total.
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In fact, all wars result in peace. It's peace that always ends in war.
So in a real way ( what other way is there? ), you *can* bring about peace by war. It's inevitable, unless there is a war going on which will never end ( war on terrorism might be a contender there ).
So let's face it, saying that you cannot bring about peace by war is a pretty meaningless thing to say, rather than insightful.
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So when will Muslims worldwide come out in mass demonstration against these vile attacks on innocent people? Until they do, I will not accept the politically correct view; that Islam is a "peace-loving" religion.
Excellent post.
Treat them as any other crazed maniac mass-murderer.
Treat them as a sect of mass-murderers (See Tokyo poison-gas attacks).
Find and imprison the guilty ones.
Don't try to punish the innocent people that once lived in the same city as the murderers.
Don't try to punish ethnic or religious groups.
If some groups hate you, avoid creating situations when they have nothing to lose.
The best method to rid the world of these insane fanatics is to kill them at the source.
How about just outlawing something as arcane, ignorant, and hateful as religion? Religion's at the heart of almost all violence these days (note that George Bush is an Evangelical Born Again Christian, thus the slaughter in the Middle East).
You are not alone. This is not normal. None of this is normal.
This is what happens when you are lax on Immigrationa and allow a sizeable muslim minorty to live with in your Country. You allow muslims in and you get this :( If they dont like it let them live in their own countries and get the hell out of England.
Lets face it, out of all the major religons in the world ISLAM is the most fucked up. especially in the 21st century.
Helping with organizational effectiveness is our job.
This is indeed an act of war.
And the United Kingdom must, and certainly will, respond to it.
The US response was to invade Afganistan and prevent Afganistan from being a threat.
The US response was to invade Iraq, and prevent Iraq from being a threat.
These were sucessful actions.
These targets were not precise. But they were arguably well chosen.
The next target will face the attention of a larger coalition of civilized countries, including Russia.
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It is possible to find fanatics anywhere.
Here in the US, someone has not too long ago set fire to new automobiles in order to protest air pollution.
I, of course, believe that these people just like starting fires.
If it were wanted, the US could recruit many suicide bombers. That is not civilized, and is not likely to happen.
The wealthy fanatics that finance these atrocities enjoy blowing things and people up. They themselves are not dying in suicide attacks.
Like Saddam Hussien, they imagine themselves to be invulnerable.
It is apparant to all that the wealthy fanatics must be shown that they are not invulnerable.
Invading USA would be a good thing, if it is done right, without lying about the reasons for it, because it'll get rid of a bunch of murderous primitive fuckwits, regardless of whose fault it is that they are in power in the first place.
Yes. It's the historical record.
Osama himself said the pullout from Mogidishu greatly affected his strategy.
Except for ending slavery, the Nazis, communism, & securing American independence, war has never solved anything.
...while al-Qaida daoe the same and is labelled as terrorist group! With all the arguments surrounding the war in Iraq now proven lies Bush shoud be tried and convicted for mass murder.
Unless you dump criminal bastards like Bush and Blair more and more western citizens will pay with thier life for the huge damage that their policy elsewhere in the world.
And the world will care less and less, as I do!
No, wait, the US is in the GOOD side. If they bomb, invade countries, develop such massive weapons, its only for the good of the world. To spread freedom, democracy. Even when they support dictators, torture prisoners, bomb civil population, and so on.
There are still ungrateful people like you that are saying that is all about power, money and control of the resources...
Why don't all those (fill in favourite insult(s) here) terrorists just put themselves in a large bus and blow themselves up. Ah wait, then they wouldn't kill any innocent people, which for some reason seems to be their ultimate goal somehow...
Stop being such a fucking pussy. I think it's funny, you think it's not. Fine, difference of opinion, whatever. But stop trying to pretend that you somehow have the moral high ground just because you think it's not funny. Oh, and learn the meaning of the word "racism", too.
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The Anonymous Coward title has never been more appropriate on Slashdot. You sir, are an idiot.
I sincerely hope you never have to worry about your family in an attack like this.
I do not agree with grandparent, but I would like to add that I also hope none of us ever has to worry about their family in an attack like America's attack on Iraq.
The slaughtered Iraquis didn't deserve being killed.
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It would be great if we could turn around and attack 'the terrorists.' But who are the terrorists? In 9/11, most of the hijackers were Saudi Arabian, a government that is supposedly a friend of western nations. In France, the attackers were French. We could attempt to invade Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Jordan, Yemen, Qatar, Yemen, Oman, Cyprus, and Lebanon, but we'd still be left with North Korea, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Russia, China, and Montana. And that wouldn't get to the root of the problem, which is that people hate the actions of our governments so much that they are willing to die to make a point. It wouldn't crush the malcontentment.
This is not WW2. Impoverishing them until they have nothing left to lose will not solve the problem. It didn't work in Israel, and it won't work for the west.
Get some perspective. You're still thousands of times more likely to die from normal homocide than you are from terrorism. You're thousands of times more likely to take your own life. Sure, we should and can do things to help prevent terrorism... stop supplying Israel with military aid, for example, and replace the silly symbolic airport screenings with something that has a chance of catching people. But ultimately there isn't a whole lot one can do to stop someone who is willing to die, once they've been driven to that point. Spend more time and money putting the west in a positive light around the world, and accept that sometimes bad things will happen.
I feel terrible for the people in London. I fear that the tragedy of this event will be followed by the tragedy of throwing away what is good about their society.
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Those French are truly sore losers.
Come on! You can still get the olympic games some other year. Stop doing that.
In the larger scheme of things, the Plame story might have more impact.
Anyone with half a clue expected another terrorist attack. Markets may adjust after a period of irrationality- it didn't take that terribly long after 9/11. Since the UK has been used to terrorism, they may get over this even faster.
However what are the consequences of Karl's outing of Plame now being public knowledge? How will this affect relations with the intelligence community?
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Hey the suicide and IED bombing in Iraq I can see as military action, blowing up a train full of people who likely oppose the war is proof that there is nothing you can do to satisify these people.
So you think that's an appropriate excuse for NOT doing anything (in fact, quite the opposite) to prevent the rage of other people?
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Right; he probably forgot about the friendly community IRA training grounds that we allow here.
I am not afraid of such attacks but their consequences. Well, there are 3 solutions: 1) remove the cause of terrorism (whatever it is) 2) live in constant dager of such attacks 3) remove our freedoms, human rights, create safe, police states.. I am somewhat afraid our governments will choose the number 3.
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"The stock markets across the world just took a huge hit, and that portion of the economy that depends upon a smoothly operating London has ground to a halt. This will cost billions upon billions of dollars, and the people that think that not enough is being done for the poor should understand that a huge amount of resources just evaporated in several clouds of smoke, courtesy of Islamist fundamentalist wack jobs (note that an Al Queda cell is already claiming responsibility for this event)."
You do of course realize that the money did not vanish? It simply went to those that were short on the stocks. Money never vanished it only changes hands.
>there are still idiots that think there is global warming?
Idiot, the victims of global warming would be millions. A lot more than the sum of Afganistan, Iraq, WTC, Madrid, London victims.
How invading Iraq was supposed to stop the terrorists in London, or any other country, for that matter.
Granted, I understand Bush says he's against terrorism. But how did invading Iraq make the world safer from terrorism when the bombings are occuring in Spain and the UK?
It seems to me that invading countries only further helps the cause of terrorism by providing the enemy with propaganda to further their cause. Perhaps our efforts would be better spent actually listening to, and working with the Muslim world to turn them against their terrorist brethren. The "we must invade your country because of terrorism" policy doesn't seem to be working.
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And now you are doing the same. Do you finally see what you are doing?
The capital of Saudi Arabia is Riyadh. All you're proposing is the random killing of random Muslism, who may or may not be Saudi (or even Arab), considering Mecca's status as a pilgrimage destination. Way to take the high road there.
How many world wars has the 'high road' won?
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If fighting terrorism triggers terrorism, how do you stop it?
Give in?
That didn't work well with bullies in grade school, and it won't work with bullies now.
(Although I have to admit that all the free publicity and credibility that we give terrorism by watching every little news item about terrorist strikes, and discussing them for hours is a VERY EFFECTIVE way to encourage terrorism.)
Exam 4/C again. Maybe I'll do better this time.
Take Iraq as the example. Innocent people are killed in Iraq, and that is a tragedy. The military is very closed about justics for innocents as well, which is an outrage and a tragedy.
But inoccents are not targetted deliberately, and military justice is finally facing reform. Reform is propoese in the UK and Australia.
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That is obviously true, because Islamist extremists had never blown up ANYTHING before the US invasion of Afganistan. OOoooooh wait.... Wasn't there a period of 40 years where that's exactly what they'd consistantly been doing right up until the present. Sorry, I forgot.
Also, the Russians, French, Germans, North Koreans, and African Pigmys would have already each built moon bases if it wasn't for those evil Americans.
Give it a rest.
It may also be because london has been given the honour to be the 2012 olympic city might have caused jealous rivals to stage this attack? If it's a 'terrorist' attack, well, UK and/or US should be expecting it, they asked for it by going after 'rogue' -{lots of oil} nations. Everytime anything happens now, it's AL QAEDA!! A press report comes out saying AL QAEDA takes credit, do you know how that report came about?
Find the terrorists - nowadays investigators are very capable.
Punish the terrorists as any other maniacal murderers.
Don't attempt to kill the terrorists by bombing the village where they grew up - that will get you nowhere.
Winning against terrorism means not caring about it on a political relationship level - it means dealing with murderous crime.
The terrorism deaths are insignificant when compared to car accidents or smoking-caused deaths - so spend the majority of funds there, not try to finance a huge war-machine that anyway doesn't achieve safety for your civilians.
Be patient, and don't go into a berserk mode, making rash decisions in anger that only hurt you in the long term.
Excellent post. And I think it's exactly how many feel.
Tommorow it will be business as usual really.
The truth is London is very used to terror attacks. Yes it terrible, especially if you are involved, but no more terrible than any other acts of terror from the past, or acts of violence going on across the world.
Would this put me off traveling on the tube and start sticking union jacks up everywhere and crying let's all be patriotic ? Um...no, not even close
I just really worry how Blair will try and use this for his own ends to manipulate the sheep out there, and how this could be used to fuel more discrimination and bullshit.
But for anyone with a grain of common sense, life goes on.
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Exam 4/C again. Maybe I'll do better this time.
The efforts in Afghanistan have been somewhat successful and one reason is that most of the world supported that. Iraq is a completely different story. I have an Iraqi friend who was in favor of the war - he said that although the US will fuck up massively the country will be less fucked than it is with Saddam in power and the Iraqis can't get rid of him or his sons on their own so it's a price worth paying. The prison abuse scandal surprised my friend but he didn't think it made any permanent additional damage to the relations between the Arab world, however, the farce called elections has been worse than anything he (or any Iraqi he knows) could imagine in their worst nightmares. Read some other sources than just US media and you'll find out some interesting things - remember that even though the press is free in the US, the customers of the press are Americans and they don't want to hear bad things being said about the US...
It just sickens me to think that this happens exactly when there was a summit that focused on development instead of terrorism. From its very nature, terrorism feeds on public attention.
Now these muslims (if that's what they are) are trying to steer the global agenda back to the issue of terrorism rather than a positive one of development and global environmental awareness.
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Why does everyone ignore the fact that the west has massive political and military interference in the middle east which is why there is such hatred??? Yes, it's not because of genetic defect that these people hate you. The west is CONSTANTLY FUCKING with the middle east, whether it be propping up puppets, dictators and monarchies, selling arms to oppressive regimes, swindling oil revenue, supporting apartheid (YES, it is apartheid), or flat out military attack. These people have been living with bombs and poverty every day that are directly or indirectly a result of western policy and action. It happens once in a blue moon to a western country and then all of a sudden they should be exterminated? This is absurd to the extreme!
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We picked a fight with Iraq because we were looking for WMD, which many of us knew to be a bullshit reason.
You may recall that Saddam was jerking the UN weapons inspectors around? He was bluffing, because he wanted his neighbors to belive he could roll over them again at any time. Too bad for him, that his bluff was convincing.
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The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
The parent poster is quite obviously a moron. He wants anyone who disagrees with his viewpoint to be killed. For a self-proclaimed patriot, it seems odd that he's forgotten about a little thing the USA was founded on called freedom of speech.
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You British have no sense of proportion. We get hit with 9/11 and lose ***5000*** people! You get a few of your little busses bombed and omigod the horror!!! You're a bunch of pansy asses. Speaking as a supporter of G.W. Bush (voted for himm in both elections) I am very into the idea of just absorbing the U.K. into the U.S. and making it our 51st state. Who's with me?
Please don't generalize so broadly. Not all of the American people support this administration (or previous ones, for that matter). Most people I know here in the US are strongly opposed to the policies of this administration, and feel that they (Bush & Co.) in no way represent them (the peeps). If, in your statement, you were to replace the word "you" with "the US administration," then I would agree with you completely.
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As I write this, the markets have dipped only 3 percent. While the news media is trying to play this up as the result of terrorism, it's really not a considerable drop - it happens on a regular basis.
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The more desparate you make the people in Iraq, the more recruits are easily available for terrorist groups.
Simply 'pressing more' doesn't achieve your goals of safety, it works against it.
The people of Iraq are being terrorized by a small number of Sunni Baathist "deadenders" and a larger number of radical Jihadis from all over the middle east. The insurgency does not draw heavily from the Iraqi populus. The insurgency is bad, in the short term, for the stability of Iraq. But good in the long term because all of the rats are in one trap. The Jihadis are being killed in droves every day. They can't have a meeting above ground for fear of being disintegrated by a 2000 pound bomb. 'Pressing more' has been entirely effective. Are you really suggesting that the Allies capitulate and leave the new Iraqi democracy to its fate? Do you really think that this will placate the Jihadis and keep them terrorising the west? Do you want to see new and more powerful Taliban regime in Iraq?
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After all, regardless of whether we care or not, they're still dead. We can't magically bring back from the dead the victims of these bombings by crying crocodile tears about them or using them as an excuse to start a phony war. Life isn't all sunshine and roses. The dead are dead; let's recognise that and move on.
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You cant prevent the rage of someone who thinks the world outisde of Islam is satan and that we all need to die. If the US pulled out of the middle east compleatly and did not give a dime to isreal that would stop terrorits attacks *for now* until something else came up that they did not like and would blame on us.
Presumably you think the people of developing nations aren't already trying to do just that, despite being crippled with asymmetric import tariffs, ever-increasing demands for their national infrastructure to be privatised and sold to multinational corporations, and under oppressive leaders to whom we (and I include Russia - as inheritors of the consequences of the former Soviet Union's actions - along with the other G8 countries here) turn a blind eye as long as they're our oppressive leaders?
Riiiiight.
Of course they must respond to it, that is hardly the issue. But *how*, that is another...
And as to the effectiveness of invading and occupying the countries perceived to fund and aid terrorists...
Sure, an attack on the scale of 9/11 took some serious planning and funding, but blowing up a bus and/or a subway train takes an elementary knowledge of chemistry, off-the-shelf products and a couple of bags to carry it all in. These people are already *everywhere*. They're not plotting the next attack in a cave in saudi-arabia, they're chatting over a cup of coffee in Venice, Copenhagen or Boston. Occupation of countries will, destruction of stuff and people aside, accomplish little else than to turn them into new little terrorist factories.
Find and punish those responsible, don't play their game by "promoting" them to "defenders of the faith" in the eyes of their countrymen.
Okay, if we are dealing with the organising ones, not suiciders, then yes, a lot of them aren't really oppressed themselves. But in recruiting middle and upper class students-anarchists to become terrorists, the mental image of oppression they see, of the group they are 'fighting for' is very important. This is where current situation in Iraq also is helping terrorists - these guys hear and see things that make them want to DO something NOW.
But the armed gangs in Iraq are a great training ground for potential recruits. Getting a guy who has fought for his family with Kalashnikov in hand against 'infidels' to do some 'wet' work is much easier than a normal person.
What a dork. Of course I do kinda like pinning it on the French....imagine the number of years they would bitch about it?
Anyone listed as a friend of mine would have to be joking about that.
Agreed. Killing innocent people is perfectly justifiable in response to the killing of innocent people.
Now, we must stop at nothing to destroy all falafal stands located in the Western World [TM].
Once their network of tasty food services is disrupted, we'll only need to wait for them to starve.
Only then will we defeat the terrorists.
I agree. If you aren't opposed to terrorism you must be PRO terrorism or maybe terrorists yourself. Talking will never end terrorism from loony people who have no cause or reason jusstified or otherwise they just do it for the sheer pleasure they deride from killing the innocent can only be stopped one way. To kill them. End of story.
thanks to us.
this is the war our leaders chose to have. why do we act surprised when the people we are killing choose to fight back?
How many people need to die who are not terrorists because BOTH WESTERN SOCIETY and ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISTS DO NOT CARE to learn to interact with others in ways that are non-violent and cooperative?
The problem is we have a negative reenforcing loop. Some people in Western society take your position - which is essentially let's kill people. Once people die, people in Islamic society see how friends and neighbors die as a result of Western actions - and ask themselves:
The end result is more and more dead people and more authoritarian governments. The ability to drive authoritarianism is really why this loop exists in the first place. Government leaders in both societies - whether they are Western or Islamic - want more authoritatian governments. For them, dead people are just an unfortunate by-product that allows them to achieve their goal.
The solution is to stop being violent yourself first, try to engage people in dialogue to figure out what drives them to kill people, and take the appropriate steps to lessen these issues. This approach promotes understanding and results in far fewer dead people.
Unfortunately, the result of this approach would be a more informed public, less control and a more equitable distribution of resources - which is not what Western leaders want.
However, it will happen at some point - once the corpses pile high enough that people stop rushing to the violent approach since it doesn't seem to be solving the problem.
Ok so if there had been and children in those attacks would they have been related? People vote and turn up to protests against the war there's not much more you can do. The UK isn't bad, we don't take over countries and purposefully kill innocent people we gave all that up and if these people have any problem with British troops being in Iraq they should take it up with those troops or the people in charge of sending them.
I think the reality of the situation is that these people are the same sort of idiots who stone adulterers and denounce democracy because they want to be the ones in charge. They have no education, they have no 'good arguments' they just make it up and keep fuelling their anger and spouting the same old crap about the west. They're just angry angsty young men who really need to get laid. Why didn't they attack the G8? not that it would have been acceptable, but they are lazy and find it easier to punch below the belt.
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"The bombing of Iraq (im assuming you mean teh one by Clinton) was in responce to an assaniation attempt on an ex-president."
Is that supposed to be reasonable and proportional, someone attempted an assasination, bomb the country? And it is their fault it spirals out of control I guess.....
Tracker.
Never said it made terrorism less likely to happen. But the fact is that people wanted to kill us before Iraq and that hasn't changed anything. You can't pin the blame for this attack on the invasion of Iraq. They would have wanted to, and did, kill westerners anyway.
The laws of probability forbid it!
Walk south. You'll be able to get a bus outside of zone 1.
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"Just the right kind of attitude to keep the cycle of hatred going and going."
No, it isn't. If anything, the grandparent poster was apathetic. Apathy doesn't keep the cycle of hatred going. The thing that keeps the cycle of hatred going is blind rage. "HOW COULD THEY DO SUCH A THING???" If anything, apathy acts to help halt the cycle of hatred.
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I, somehow, doubt that eradicating poverty or hampering international aid is in their priority list. For the leadership of AQ, just like any other extremist organization, the worse it gets for the people, the easier for them it is to recruit.
BTW, it also gets better for some governments, as it helps them demonstrate the threat terrorist pose. It's kind of a symbiotic relationship.
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four attacks - three on the tube and one on a bus.
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Yeah, the right-wingers sure did get upset at Clinton for trying to kill Osama.
Funny, that.
Iraq was in violation of all sorts of Clinton-era UN resolutions.
Saddam was basically laughing at the UN, and he knew the UN wouldn't do anything.
I believe Bush saw an opportunity to "spin" the situation and finally get the UN involved, which still didn't work, because the UN are a bunch of bitches. So we went in to fix the UN violations, while looking for WMDs.
And I'm glad Bush lied to all the dumb people that didn't care about the UN violations. What is the sense of having the UN if they're just going to impose bullshit sanctions, and not enforce them?!
Common sense is not so common.
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Go tell it to the family in Africa living on 15 cents a day.
You may think what you do because you somehow believe that the rest of the world is like the US, but truth be told there are many, many countries which simply don't have any jobs available that pay enough to even feed a worker's family. There is no infrastructure for entrepreneurs. There is almost no educational infrastructure. These people can't emigrate to another country and get a job because they have not the funds to do so nor the education to be successful if they did.
If we help them build that infrastructure then we give them the tools to help themselves.
The global economy is a great thing until you feel it locally.
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The bomb at Edgware Road Station is an anomaly. This area of London probably has the highest Arab population, and it is the furthest from the other blast scenes. If it was Islamic Terrorists (lets keep an open mind), then perhaps this one went off too early, or someone screwed up. If I were investigating, I would look at this one first.
Having read the statement, I'd have to say there's a couple of problems.
1) "Secret Organisation al Qaeda in Europe"? That's a hastily made-up name if I ever saw one. It's against 'normal' Al Qaeda's modus operandi to go claiming responsibility so quickly, so why the new 'secret' version would be so forthcoming baffles me.
More seriously,
2) The actual statement talks about how Britain is trembling in fear 'to the North, South, East and West'. Well, having heard from people who have a bus in mangled bits RIGHT OUTSIDE THEIR FECKING WINDOW, they've failed in that one. Everyone is just pissed off they've got several miles to walk home, because there's no public transport.
We did terrorism for years, thanks to the IRA (funded by certain Americans, but we don't care as we can tell the difference between individuals and states, unlike Al "smash the Infidel by blowing up a bunch of random people" Qaeda). We got bored and went back to work before these little wankers even started.
"I Know You Are But What Am I?"
that if we surrender to the enemy, the violence will stop. Surrender = Peace.
Honestly, these animals kill innocent people and you want to surrender?!?!?
Peace is NOT as important as freedom.
you're walking, i'm afraid. current advice is to stay put, but if i were you i'd be tempted to get indoors, maybe find a pub to sit in for the afternoon and have a stiff drink...
All had know that Germany is going to start the War, but politics only tried to calm them down by giving them Czech.
The Muslims are just going to take over the Europe, thus we have to sit and watch it without any reaction??
Wake up man.
Sometimes the war is the only resort.
I work in Henley-on-Thames, but I was more than a little sleepy getting the train this morning and ended up on a non-stop to Paddington. I hit the station at about 9:00, looking at the Wikipedia article it looks like people were about 10 mins into the attacks.
Thankfully the trains had not yet been stopped and I hopped onto an outbound slow train.
I offer my condolences to those hurt or killed in this attack. However I for one will not change my anti-war viewpoint nor give in to any vengeful feelings that will simply exacerbate the problems.
It may take generations to breed the hate out of the middle east. But even that cannot happen if we perpetuate the hate.
Loop, twist and loop again.
I'm not military, so I'd rather not fight them. If I *am* fighting them that means that I've been drafted. If I've been drafted then the country and the military are in a tough spot. If the military is in a tough spot then it's a seriously entrenched force we're dealing with. If they are seriously entrenched in the United States then they are either a mind-numbingly superb invasion force or are citizens. Neither of those cases seems like it would be too good to deal with; so, yeah, I'd prefer to fight them at their home territory. But who are they? All terrorists? If we include all terrorists in our list then what about the Virgina Snipers? The Oklahoma City bombing? It's not like we can ship off to Terroristania and know that just about every moving human without a flag on is an Enemy.
You do of course realize that the money did not vanish? It simply went to those that were short on the stocks. Money never vanished it only changes hands.
I should have been clearer. The devaluation of stocks is only a part of it. The slowdown in the economy in general, and disruption of even just local businesses and operations in London alone, will have a wide ripple effect. Madrid had the same problem, but London's much more involved in the wider world economy.
Don't disappoint your bird dog. Go to the range.
How would yuo have responded? they were already under sancations.. just let it slide right?
I read posts like this and fear for our future. Do you not realize that you cannot end asymetric warfare (i.e. terrorism but with a side-neutral label) through violence. The low-power side will always escallate the violence, a la the speach by Sean Connery in The Untouchables (they pull a knife, you pull a gun). Given this, the only way, the ONLY way, to end asymetric warfare through violence is to kill EVERY SINGLE PERSON on the opposing side. Despite all the dumb-ass kneejerk reactions like the parent, I doubt seriously if the world would stand by idly while Bush and Blair institute a global genocide policy on Muslims.
"How many people need to die"
Why can't people get a grip on the figures?
Terrorism (although evil and all) kills a slightest fraction of the amount that other man-made causes (i.e. pollution, cars etc) kill. In the U.S.A, air pollution alone kills an estimated 70,000 people per year. Terrorists have a long way to go before they can reach this figure. Yet what is done about air pollution? Nothing, it's increasing in most places.
"The best method to rid the world of these insane fanatics is to kill them at the source"
Yea, because going around the world and making thouands of kids orphans and killing thousands of people's entire families will make them never ever consider wanting to get some sort of revenge.
"Unfortunately we spend too much time placing blame on our own"
Now thats just stupid, two countries have been invaded with 10,000's (some reports say up to 100,000 or so) of their people being killed. Doesn't quite sound like we placed all the blame on ourselves.
What has these wars achieved? it seems little more than help the terrorists (would London and Madrid have been bombed if it wasn't for the Iraq war? Probably not) and play in their game of tit for tat (they blow up something so we blow up something, then them, then us). Its like an arms race, each trying to outdo each other. Eventually the way these sort of things are sorted out is someone with a bit more intelligence comes on the scene and the long, slow process of reconciliation and negotiation (which could probably have occured at the start without all the deaths) starts to occur (as is now happening with ETA and in Israel).
Until this happens, it seems terrorism will simply be an incident that occurs once every so often somewhere around the world (a bit like storm or a flood, but not nearly as bad as a major earthquake or tsunami) and some unfortunate (but thankfully very few) soles will perish.
The only difference bettween terrorism and natural disasters is that the media realise the cash cow that fear of terrorism presents and pump us full of this fear every day (how often is there NOT a story about terrorism or fear of it on the USA news shows?).
The Sunni minority is also plenty pissed and one of the major driving forces of the insurgency. Just an FYI, the gov's "Everyone Fighting Us Is A Foreign Terrorist" line is full of it.
As a large group, however, for those same reasons, they can be very dangerous and easily manipulated.
Or putting it more accurately, a large demograph of the U.S. population is extremely ignorant, very well-armed, and led by evil men wrapped in flags who know how to manipulate all the emotional triggers built into the public.
Those triggers are. .
Number 1 blinds and deafens people to lies from presidents so that number 2 can be used in a manipulative way. And number 3 is where corruption and torture come from. (Torture is a way of 'feeding' on those less fit, same way jocks terrorize geeks).
9-11 was deliberately manufactured/helped along by the U.S. Shadow Government, and this latest spate of bombings was either IRA, or set up by U.S./British/Israeli black-ops to keep the war fires burning and the people from thinking clearly. When the Fear button is pushed, people stop thinking and questioning and give away their freedoms in return for the perception of safety. Heck, at this point, it's even possible that genuine, un-manipulated jihadists were responsible. But I seriously doubt it. They have too much to lose; they want the invaders gone, not more pissed off. The only group which has anything to gain from this action is the Shadow Government.
-FL
well ya. no installer for linux, i guess it can be wined.
ps- yes i think lots of slashdoters slash windows when running windows... :).... hey .. i do -_- .
There is a reason that you vaguely recall it; your mind is trying to point out that the 9/11 attacks was a retaliation for our meddling in the Middle East (specifically our military bases in Saudi Arabia).
Thank god Central America hasn't risen up in a holy war against us; we've certainly given them even more reason to. (E.g. United Fruit Corporation and the Truman Administration)
Terrorists Win!
The original comment which you took offence to was: "Maybe someone's mad they didn't get to host the Olympics?? Sheesh."
:( :(" and assumed they were making fun of the victims. You are a hypersensitive whiner.
In what way does this make fun of the bombing victims? I don't see any thing along the lines of "haha, they got blown up". Here's my point: the original post was making fun of the people who did the bombing, not the victims. So in what way is it offensive to the victims of the bombings? But, hey, I don't think you actually bothered to, you know, read the fuckin' comment before you took offence. No, you just saw someone making a comment that wasn't "oh no this is a tragedy this is all blair's fault
Ron dies in chapter 9 of book 7.
You know, terrorists are pretty stupid people. No really, they have to be some of the dumbest folks I've ever known. Let's examine the facts, shall we?
...I didn't know the terrorist objective was to make things harder for themselves. Idiots.
1. The populace might be scared, but the powers-that-be aren't. Blowing up a subway, though tragic for the citizens, does nothing to effect the British military...which is now further in action due to an angry government. Good job.
2. What, in all domains of intelligence and common sense, would make a terrorist think that the British would yeild to this kind of action? For starters, the British are known for being some of the most stubborn people in Europe!
3. Scare tactics and violence don't effect the British. If suffering massive casualties and leveling their cities is the terrorist's plan for getting the British to listen, someone needs to point them to the nearest WWII documentery.
4. Blowing up a subway and a bus, will hardly do anything to make the British back down. If anything, it will only achieve making the British tighten their security, heighten their awareness, and step-up their efforts against the terrorists.
So, though I am not British nor am I in the UK, I say have a good day, put the kettle on, and get a broom. Hopefully one day the terrorist dorks will get a clue.
I work near The Monunent, and the strange thing is that there are currently loads more people on the street than you would normally see. Obviously, it's because the tube is shut, but it's still quite a sight.
Also, they're walking the streets in a vague echo of the tube lines; e.g. Lower Thames Street has a lot more foot traffic because it's roughly along the line of the District/Circle line for people coming into Fenchurch Street and wanting to get to other mainline stations on that line.
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They will never know the simple pleasure of a monkey knife fight
Erm. The UK took part in both of the invasions you mention. By what criteria are you arguing that they're "successful actions"? Particularly as the invasion of Iraq seems to have, by and large, done little but make the participants pariahs?
You are not alone. This is not normal. None of this is normal.
Go back 30 or so years and the ghost wars CIA has been fighting in the middle east. That's where you will find it.
Exam 4/C again. Maybe I'll do better this time.
"rejoice for it is time to take revenge from the British Zionist Crusader government in retaliation for the massacres Britain is committing in Iraq and Afghanistan."
"The heroic mujahideen have carried out a blessed raid in London"
"Britain is now burning with fear, terror and panic in its northern, southern, eastern and western quarters. We have repeatedly warned the British Government and people."
Yes let's please reason with these people, they obviously have their heads on right about the British Zionist Crusade... Perhaps we could meet with the al Qaeda embassy and discuss a possible treaty against the evil Zionist Crusade?
Too bad for all of us that our CIA intelligence wasn't listened too then.
How many memos will it take?
How will it affect the marketing of "V for Vendetta"?
Only 7 bombs? The US and UK drop more bombs than that on Iraq in a slow week.
While the injuries and loss of life is truly sickening, the British people can take solice in the knowledge that their military has killed far, far more innocent Iraqi civilians than would be killed in a dozen of these types of reprisal attacks on London.
If you lie through your teeth to wage an illegal and aggressive war, you should expect that people will respond in any way they can.
Um, wow. You actually believe that "people in Iraq", i.e., normal citizens of Iraq, have anything whatsoever to do with this?
True, but how many of their relatives can one kill before they get involved?
Its against my best judgement to chime in on such a thread but there really is a difference between targeting your enemy and targeting his family, friends and loved ones.
So those children in the streets of Bagdad that the US bombed to death were Saddam Hussein himself? All of them?
Had a few too many drinks last night to celebrate the Olympic win.
I was on the Victoria line this morning going from Highbury down to Green Park to have a coffee before my meeting near Hyde Park corner. Thought it strange that Kings X was closed and the power flickering.
Didn't know what was going on at Green Park. Walked along Piccadilly @ 9.15 and wondered why so many damn people were walking about and the buses jammed.
People on the street here in central London seem in good spirits. Everyone's sending texts to friends and family. Called my mum in South Carolina.
The sound of sirens has been pervasive all morning and into the afternoon. Now I'm contemplating a loooong walk back to Islington.
Proud to be a former New Yorker and very proud of the reaction of the PM, too. (GWB was a bit cringeworthy, to be honest)
Also, the recent flickr activity can be found here.
"Those who do not want to imitate anything, produce nothing." -- Salvador Dali
Funny, isn't it, how we're all supposed to be aghast and condem the terrorists who strike at our way of life, but it's next to treason to ask why the UK government goes around provoking this sort of thing in order to further a foreign country's interests in the Middle East.
Or, for that matter, to so much as mention the huge political benefits to Bush and Blair from this action. Don't mention those, but don't think for a moment that either of them won't take those benefits and run with them. Which I see Bush is already doing, without even a final body-count he's too excited at the chance to exploit the bombs to keep his mouth shut even for 24hrs, the disgusting little bastard.
And they wonder why people don't vote more...
"Encyclopedia" is to "Wikipedia" what "Library" is to "Some people at a bus stop"
> The US (and/or the West) are not responsible exclusively, or even mostly, for
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> the situation in the mideast. The mideast has had its own difficulties with
> modernization since before the US was even remotely an influence, or indeed
> even existed.
The difficulties in the Middle East aren't to do with `modernization`, whatever that means. You need to study the history of the region again, with open eyes, this time. It's been a western plaything for some time now. Pay particular attention to western oil companies.
> A terrorist attack is a deliberate decision on the part of another human to
> kill as many people, usually innocent, in the target site as is practical or
> possible
Look at the definition of terrorism:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definition_of_terror
It applies to both the actions of `terrorist groups` and 'democratic' regimes such as in the US, UK etc. The bombs in London today were planned to occur at the same time as the G8 summit, where the heads of countries such as the US, UK etc are gathered.
> When it becomes politically expedient, the terrorists will make no
> distinction between London, Washington DC, Paris, or Madrid, regardless of
> any nations real or perceived support or non-support of, e.g., the Iraq
> action. And then what will you do? Be content to placate, and eventually
> essentially live subservient to terrorist whim and demands?
These attacks are in revenge for actions against groups that have long been persecuted by those who would take their countries natural resources just to make a quick buck. You can deny this if you like, but you'll have to wake up sooner or later.
Oh please, then what triggered 9/11?
Do you really, really, believe that Bin Laden decided to spend several years planning the 9/11 attack, sacrifice several people, kill thousand of innocent people just because he wanted, without a reason? Do you really be that terrorist are the "bad guy" that decides to kill random people
Man, you have seen too many too many hollywood movies or listened (and believed) too many George Bush speeches. OF COURSE there's something which triggered the 9/11 attack. Terrorist don't act randomly and kill people without a reason, why would they? They're not stupid. I don't agree that killing people is the correct way to answer to what EEUU did, but terrorist think that it is, or they have a different vision from what EEUU with respect some military event
Go read some history. I hate how some EEUU citiziens think that EEUU is always "right" just because of their collaboration in the WWII. Yes, there was something that EEUU did that triggered the 9/11, go and learn some history, you'll find that the collaboration in the WWII doesn't neccesarily means that EEUU is always the "good guy"
Okay, perhaps we're a little closer on this than I first thought. Yes, punish the terrorists -- obviously I agree here. Yes, also do not cluster bomb areas they are suspected of living in -- this is one of my biggest dissapointments with the U.S.-led war. We're so in love our air power and also with the post-Vietnam idea of zero casulties we were too reluctant to go house to house on the ground (although I believe that is what the US is now doing).
I disagree with your thought on disregarding politics. Terrorism is by its nature political and most terrorism needs state or quasi-state support to survive. Terrorists as individuals need to be rooted out but so does their network of support (both material and otherwise).
Comparing car acidents or smoking-related (not "caused", no causal link with tobacco has been established, only a correlation with excessive smoking) is to my mind a non sequitur.
Terrorists, if allowed to grow in power could do more damage than car accidents (the immediate physical impact could be devestating but beyond that there is the ripple effect in financial markets which have long term effects that impact everyong, not just the rich).
The war (and home security measures) has so far prevented another 9/11. By remaking Iraq into a modern free state it can also help the entire middle east and also help to alleviate many of the root causes for terrorism.
Also, it was by no means a rash "berserk" decision (not only did it take a long time before the US went to war but regime change had been US policy since Clinton in 1998)
Anyone with half a clue expected another terrorist attack. Markets may adjust after a period of irrationality- it didn't take that terribly long after 9/11. Since the UK has been used to terrorism, they may get over this even faster.
I agree. It's just that for some people and sectors, this is a corrosive event that will have a ripple effect.
However what are the consequences of Karl's outing of Plame now being public knowledge? How will this affect relations with the intelligence community?
First, the indications are that Rove's interviews with the reporters in question were not when those reporters gathered Plame's identity. She was widely known to work for the CIA, so it's not like this was actually news at the time. More importantly, the intelligence community is hardly a homogenous entity (though it's more more tightly integrated now than it was even a couple of years ago). I know people in this line of work, here in the DC area, and they laugh about the whole Plame affair as being pretty much a tempest in a teapot. They find that her husband's political wranglings were pretty much out of line if he had any interest in keeping her out of the fray, and note that people like her are scarecly covert in the first place. The administration's relationship with the intel people is better than that of the previous administration, mostly because there is now a more clearly defined mission, complete with adequate funding to operate, and a mandate to actually hire and retain good people (rather than purge them and dumb it down, which was happeneing under the last team, and is one of the reasons we've had poor intel for the last 10 years - a situation which is slowly reversing itself).
Don't disappoint your bird dog. Go to the range.
The best method to rid the world of these insane fanatics is to kill them at the source. Put enough pressure on them at home so their supporters cannot afford to send the war overseas.
*sigh*
Of course. A bunch of fanatics use Moslem resentment to increase their power and launch deadly attacks against westerners and other Moslems, so what better thing to do than go and kick some (random and completely unrelated) Moslem ass ? Yeah, great idea. Funny how the rest of the world doesn't quite agree though - bah, let's just ignore them, we're the US, we've sent folks on the moon, we know better. Move off our way !
The worst thing is, I'm not exaggerating, it's exactly what happened and it's exactly what they (you) said !
Hell, the fanatics couldn't believe their luck when the US invaded Iraq - which, let me stress this again, had nothing to do with Al Qaeda *at all*. Now they can spread a simple message to Moslems throughout the world: "See, the infidels are invading us, join our holy resistance to defend your brothers !" Poor, undeducated people with little access to the media believe them, join them, are brainwashed into total submission and then used as cannon fodder for the fanatics (who of course are not interested in anything besides their own power).
Chechnia is a good example as well. Chechens wins their first independence war. Fanatics take advantage of the ensuing chaos to take hold in newly independent Chechnia, and wreak havoc in the region. Russia uses this as a pretext to reinvade and reoccupy Chechnia. A resistance movement emerges, composed on the one hand of the earlier independentists, and on the other hand of wahhabist fanatics. Unsurprisingly the leaders of the former have been decimated and their movement has dwindled, while the latter grew and thrived.
Let me make this clear: the wars in Iraq and in Afghanistan (even the previous one, during the Soviet occupation - when the US thought it was a good idea to support the djihadists) did not create the fanatics. The fanatics were there long before. What these wars have done is simply to send them literally thousands of potential recruits by allowing them to present themselves as defenders of Moslems - when in fact they are only interested in expanding their own domination, and consider anyone who doesn't obey them as infidels (as can be seen currently in Iraq where the fanatics kill way more Iraqis than the US).
You and the current US administration are examples of people who simply don't get it. Your discourse is essentially: "Look, there are plenty of Arabs who don't like the West. They are bad guys. So let's go and beat up some bad guys and the problem will be solved !"
Well, guess what: no, it won't. Your 'reasoning' is akin to a child who wants to put out a fire, and he knows that you can put out candles by blowing them off - so he blows on the fire to make it go away.
You refused to accept the complexity of the world, and now we will all suffer the consequences of your simplistic worldview.
Thomas-
PS: Yes, I'm French. Flame me if you like. We were fscking right and every new event since the Iraq invasion confirmed it.
Nuke the middle east. I'll happily pay $5/gallon for gasoline like the rest of the world if it means that the middle east no longer exists. It's cheap, too -- we've already paid for the missiles and warheads, and we have enough that we wouldn't need to replace them. We wouldn't have to pay for occupying forces, either. We could let other countries go in and take care of the survivors (or, "take care of" the survivors).
Innocent lives? Well, yeah, it's sad and it happens. Feel better in knowing that the world poverty level dropped significantly with their destruction.
How would I feel if we were nuked out of existence? Wouldn't feel anything, having been nuked out of existence. But... we're stronger and non-evil (other than the nuking the middle east out of existence part), and might makes right. No, that's not irony.
Revenge by the survivors? Not being any fresh source of COWARDLY MOTHERFUCKERS they'd just slowly blow themselves out of existence.
Okay, I'm blowing off steam so I realize there are some inherent flaws with the above plan. So nuke me.
--Jim (me)
Care to back up that request with a reasonable answer to the poster's question first? --Anybody who has been paying attention for the past couple of years to the way bombings seem to always line up in very 'inconvenient' ways with political/media events knows that the poster you are calling retarded is making a very valid point.
There are certain groups within the U.S/British/Israeli power structure with plenty of means and motivation to perform these bombings on behalf of the people they want their various wars to continue against.
If people stop reacting just from their emotional centers and do some real thinking, the picture has a chance of becoming clear.
-FL
Um, wow. You actually believe that "people in Iraq", i.e., normal citizens of Iraq, have anything whatsoever to do with this? If by "people in Iraq" you mean radical Panislamic terrorists from Saudi Arabia, Syria, and many places OTHER than Iraq, who believe there should be a single Islamic theocracy across the whole of the mideast that is the rightful seat of government for the world, then yes, absolutely
Do you think none of the Shia and the Sunni in Iraq don't want a single islamic theocracy across the middle east? I've got news for you, they would rather that than another Saddam or an "Americanized Government" being put in place. The only ethnic group where a majority wants a western democracy is the Kurds. You can stick your head in the sand if you want, but it won't change their goal
I find this all or nothing view - especially coming from an argument point that tends to condemn "all or nothing, black and white" views - rather disconcerting.
I find people without the moral courage to see right from wrong, and good from evil rather disturbing. So you're saying that full scale ethnic and religious genocide is the only way to modernize and democratize the mideast, to enable a free flow of information and a free exchange of ideas, and to empower the peoples of said nations to control their own personal and collective destinies in an environment that nurtures ideals of freedom? (Note: any belief that terrorist ideals or those of Panislamic radicals are "just as valid" as, e.g., Western democratic ideals is pure, unadulterated moral relativism.)
The choice is, to either fight the war full scale and win ala ww2, or let them be and leave the middle east to it's own problems and give up the dream of Pax Americana.
If we continue to fight this war the way we are now, it will eventually lead to defeat and withdrawl.
That the only logical solution is to pack up, and let the threat of Panislamic radicalism fester and grow in the mideast, and to be content to deal with brutal terrorist attacks, regardless of whether more people die from "smoking" or "car accidents" each year?
Or, ruthlessly kill those that would kill us with little fear of killing innocents in the process (ie, like a real war, like the one they are waging against us).
The US (and/or the West) are not responsible exclusively, or even mostly, for the situation in the mideast. The mideast has had its own difficulties with modernization since before the US was even remotely an influence, or indeed even existed. If you're content to point the finger squarely at the US or UK or the Iraq action for these attacks, be my guest. But that's a severely and seriously wrongheaded idea.
The mideast would be in the same condition as Africa if it were not for their oil supplies.
There will always be people who want to kill you. But there can be more or less of such people.
War in Iraq was 'sold' to us with the intention that it will help prevent such attacks. I think that now it is clear that it is not preventing anything. The decision that thousands of USA soldiers, thousands of Iraqi soldiers, and thousands of civilians have died for was based on a lie.
Working in picadilly (Very central london). The reports came in, it was strange but not frightening. At the beginning it was mostly jokes about the French over reacting to losing the olympics.
By lunchtime we were all in the pub having a drink.
Now having read the statement of responsibility about how were are burning with terror....bwahahahahahahahaahahahaha.
Biggest problem people are facing is getting home but the transport system seems to be recovering (The trains are anyway).
The terrorists failed.
And too bad for those people who fell for the bluff (UN weapons inspectors not being the ones who did). Today's events are yet another reminder for the price of stupidity.
A society that condones the gangrape of women because of the actions of her male relative _are_ fucking animals. Please, make an excuse for that, I'd love to read it.
Our foreign policies have killed hundreds of millions through starvation, arms sales, wars. If, as an athiest there is even one religious concept I have come to believe in, it's karma. You don't fuck up people's lives without something coming back to haunt you.
Do I agree with terrorist tactics? No but I do recognise the desire for revenge. Against innocent civilians? The innocent civilians are the ones paying the subsidies and the military. For every right there are responsibilities, for every action there are consequences.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A796 7-2004Oct28.html
The other underground bombs were at Tavistock Square (near King's Cross Station in north central London) and Edgware Road (northwest central London).
The bombed bus was near Russel Square in central London, although different media report different locations, all in the vicinity of Russel Square. Russel Square is also close to Tavistock Square.
map of locations
Hmmmm... I'm not gonna say I agree with everything the US does or even the rationale used in many cases because its such a mixed bag, but it seems to me the radical nut cases in the middle east have been killing in the name of religion and hatred for much longer than the "War on Terrorism" (sic) has been going on.
Radical Wakkos (in this case assumed to be Middle Eastern) are the ones that are keen on wiping out people who disagree with them.
GP and many others are keen on wiping out people that are trying to wipe them out.
Big difference.
What's the real answer? I don't know but blaming people for striking back against the criminal element that are terrorists doesn't help.
Why not ignoring it? This series of "incidents" happening just when Blair needs a "terrorist" event looks unsurprisingly timely.
Right. You achieve peace by acceding to the demands of any who wants to rule your life. You can just become their slave. Then they won't bomb you. Yep, good idea. Wait, isn't being a slave supposed to be a bad thing? Hmmm. Maybe that isn't the answer either. Maybe you should wake up. Some people are just evil and like to rule others. History is rife with examples. You don't have to do anything wrong to be attacked by people who want power. It is your choice how you respond. I choose to fight back.
Amen
De Oppresso Liber
Whenever there is an opportunity, gang-bangers of all persuasions try to take advantage to increase their edge. Using Islam or Christianity as an excuse to bully other people isn't all that different from drive-by killing people who are wearing the wrong gang colors, plus any bystanders. It happens all over the world, in the US as well.
Most people realize they are nothing special, but some of them feel that they must make themselves feel special by pushing other people around in some manner. The more ambitious, sociopathic, and maybe charismatic go further. They are still nothing, but now they have 15 minutes of fame in their little circle of fellow fanatics.
It's no accident that they also treat women badly, even in their families. Bullies are like that.
England need 220 in their innings to win...
I would have thought they would cancel it seeing as you have so many people in a small area... then again, they might beat the Aussies for once so Game on!
cnn.com: "U.S. sources say at least 40 dead...Four explosions in London's transport system have killed at least 40 people..."
Probably going to just keep climbing *shakes head*
Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. - Aldous Huxley
The standard modus operandi of the Provisional IRA is usually announced a blast then the blast occurs, and usually one bomb at a time.
Given the fact the attacks all happened in a very close time period and the terrifying carnage of 45 dead and over 1000 injured (according to Sky News the last I heard) is more the modus operandi of al-Qaeda--a group known for doing spectacular terrorist attacks.
Naturally, militant totalitarianism is the only way to spread democracy.
I mean, how can we expect morality, freedom and liberty to spread to that region if we don't kill everything?
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As the subject says, I have just driven into and out of central london to go and pick something up.
Large areas are taped off, as you can imagine there are a ton of police around.
BUT
People were just walking around normally, there is no mass panic, people are ignoring the "Police, do not cross" tape in some places and just carrying on as usual. The traffic is bad, but still moving along. Generally things are calm, amazing eh?
The "War on Terror" is a meaningless phrase used to justify anything that the US feels like doing in another country.
Perhaps you could tell that to the families of those who died on 911.
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Yes, of course they were members of the general public. That doesn't warrant retaliation against other members of the general public in Mecca, you stupid person.
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That's right. They gave Osama bin Laden training, guns, bullets and bombs to fight a war of attrition against the nasty Soviets. Then the Soviets became friends with America, and by turns Osama became their enemy. And they sold Mr Hussein as many chemicals as he liked to kill his own people and those in Iran. That really pissed of the Iranians. And then the Americans learnt what the phrase 'What goes around, comes around' meant.
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Well I gues you keep forgetting that AQ and simular organizations were founded with the help of US back in the '60es to fight the Russia and the communist regime.
I am sure much of the slashdot community meant to offer their thoughts and prayers (of whatever type) to the people and families hurt there rather then bicker about politics.
I personally feel a great deal of sorrow and hope that some lives can be saved by medical staff there.
According to the U.S. Justice Department, bin Laden was cooperating with Hussein.
Obviously another Bush lie!
Let this be a lesson for Londoners and the rest of the world that terrorism can strike anywhere, and appeasing them will only make them stronger.
Londoners like me learned this years ago, after repeated bombings by the IRA -- ironically, a terrorist group lent a large degree of support by the USA.
Noam Chomsky has pointed out that the USA is the largest exporter of terrorism in the world. While I love the USA greatly, I also agree with him.
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You're arguing a point that I'm not arguing. If you want to argue that invading Iraq did nothing to help prevent things like this fine. I've only been arguing against the claims that this incident happened because we invaded Iraq.
The laws of probability forbid it!
Posted anon to avoid the wrath of cowardly motherfuckers.
Iraq, in Gulf War 1. Though Bin Laden had no love for Saddam Hussein, he didn't take kindly to all those non-Muslim Americans stationed semi-permanently on his beloved Arabian peninsula. Though I think he also took offense to the US's puppeteering of Hussein in the Iran-Iraq war, and its unconditional support of Israel, especially in the UN arena. Also, when he was a child, he had to compete with 100 siblings for his father's love.
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You're nothing but a ranting lunatic.
Its really interesting to see international reaction to this event. While most countries send condolences to the families, US president, GWBush, and Israeli Foreign Minister, SShalom, is claiming punishment.
It becomes even more clear the real motivation of such attacks.
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How about just outlawing something as arcane, ignorant, and hateful as religion? Religion's at the heart of almost all violence these days (note that George Bush is an Evangelical Born Again Christian, thus the slaughter in the Middle East).
I'm sorry, I missed that passage in my Bible where it tells me to "slaughter Muslims". Could you kindly point me to it?
(Never mind the net drop in death after ousting the Taliban and Saddam.)
I just can't believe some of the comments I'm reading about this. Someone saying the people responsible for this should be killed is rated "Troll" or "Flamebait"? Others saying that WE are responsible for these bombings because of the war on terror? Others saying the people who did this should be slapped because they don't want to kill them. Do you really think a slap will stop their murders? It won't. Nothing will stop them until they are dead. I'm sick of everyone saying how we just need to understand these people, we need to treat them better, we need to stop offending them. How about if they just treat us better. How about if they stop offending us? How about if they stop murdering us? With the Islamic group that posted on their web site that they are responsible for this, arrest every member. They just admitted they are guilty of murder.
But why is the rum gone?
War on terrorism? War *is* terrorism!
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Bin Laden & his groupies were pulling shit WAAAAY before we started killing them on their own ground. Take a look at the first WTC bombing. I don't recall anything in particular the US was doing, other than being a world economic leader. Not to mention, the "west" would be targeted by Islamic idiots (ok, terrorists is the more popular term now) for simply backing the creation of Israel after WWII. There's a lot more to things going on today than "Oh, the US attacks on Iraq/Afghanistan are causing more terrorism." I call bullshit. They've been pulling this crap since then. How many suicide bombers have blown themselves up in the name of Allah? How many times do a pound my head on a brick wall thinking "If only these dumb asses would LISTEN to the religion the proclaim to worship under, and love ALL fellow man"? Every single major religion carries the same basic sentiment, but becuase one group decides blowing someone else up with suicide belts is a better solution, we have to deal with this crap. I say glaze the whole fucking middle east over with some tactical nukes. The root of the problem grows from the bad seed of Islam radicals...
So there were no terrorist attacks prior to our actions in Iraq/Afghanistan?
Just go ahead and keep your head in the sand Mr. Chamberlain.
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You mean all those families who voted against Bush, who see right through his "War on Terra," and who hate the way their loved one's deaths have been co-opted by his Administration?
I will bet that within the next 48 hours someone will find a way to blame Iran for this. "Secret Organization Group of al Qaeda of Jihad in Europe". give me a break. Wouldn't one of the goals of a secret organization be to remain secret?
What about peace? And an end to the American mentality of being the international babysitters?
America's been meddling in other countries' affairs for far too long. We attack and we send an "occupying force" in, then set up a remote base. And if that doesn't work, then our CIA spooks take care of any resistive leaders.
For instance, in WW2, the Americans offered Chiang Kai-shek arms and munitions to fight the Communists. The only provision is that the Americans would be allowed to set up a few bases in China and that the Chinese would be forced to buy some American goods. Chiang Kai-Shek gave McArthur the finger, and McArthur instead handed the same weapons to the Chinese, whom at the time were getting weapons from the Russians. Later on, when China and US were in some rather nice agreements, China decided it wanted the main voice in teh security council of the UN. When Chiang Kai-Shek refused to give up the seat, US sent CIA Spooks to kidnap Chiang Kai-Shek from his own house and threatened to kill him if he didn't relent his argument.
We trained Bin Laden. We trained every major terrorist out there, usually during a war to fight for our cause. And when we piss them off and then try to destroy them??
America needs to butt out of other countries.
You reap what you sew.
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Tell that to the dead people, you sick fuck.
Live just around the corner from King's Cross, just gone 4 a little bike-ride, fookin maddness out there, loadz'a people on the streets (walking everywhere). There is a strange party atmosphere, people walking in the middle of the road. The city is completly locked down, can't get past Euston Road (funny smell there). Everyone is looking at everyone else with suspishous eyes. Get a funny feeling when riding past buses.
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Hint: The WTC atrocities happened about 20 years after the beginning of this sorry state of events...
To put it language you might understand...it was 'A New Hope', not 'The Phantom Menace'
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So you think that getting rid of religion will make people get along with each other? Getting rid of religion will get rid of hate? Will it get rid of envy?
I hate to burst your bubble, but just becuase people use religion as the excuse doesn't make it the cause. People have been hating each other for ever. People use religion as the excuse because it makes them feel justified, even good, about killing others. You think that if you get rid of religion people won't find some other way to feel good about hating and killing?
Someone who has more of something will always be envied by someone who has less. Some of those with less are willing to do anything to get what they don't have, or at least bring down anyone who isn't like them. Some of those with more will always look for ways to flaunt what they have and repress those with less.
Why did the Chinese invade Tibet? Was religion at the heart of that? When was the last time Buddhist Monks went on a crusade to slaughter anyone who wasn't Buddhist?
Religion as the cause? Correlation is NOT causation.
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Naturally, militant totalitarianism is the only way to spread democracy. I mean, how can we expect morality, freedom and liberty to spread to that region if we don't kill everything?
That is GWB's idea of how to fight the war on terror, I personally could care less about them having freedom or liberty. The only thing I want from them is cheap oil, and the only thing I need from them is to realize attacking America will be suicide not only for them, but for their entire people and culture.
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The reason for the rage against their targets is that their targets do not submit to the Muslim god. While we can do what some demand here and let them exterminate the Israelis for the crime of being Jewish, it is mere crumbs for them.
Where were you when the voynix came?
That the only logical solution is to pack up, and let the threat of Panislamic radicalism fester and grow in the mideast, and to be content to deal with brutal terrorist attacks, regardless of whether more people die from "smoking" or "car accidents" each year?
no 10 stretigcally placed nukes on all countries in the Arabian areas and then an announcement that 5 more nukes will be dropped for every american harmed would solve it after the first salvo.
if they want all of that area to themselves, let's make the fuckers glow in the dark.
This is the response that the USA should have taken in the first place. we have an idea where the terrorists are? ok a 300 megaton nuke near there would have sent a message to these asshats that we are NOT fucking around here.
Yeah, I was staring at Dubya standing behind Blair during the press conference this morning and getting a creepy vibe. Crashing his bike into that Scotsman apparently left him with a few cuts and bruises on his face, which I'm sure the makeup artists worked on. (The Scot may have a sprained ankle. We need to keep Dubya off the Mountain Dew, apparently.) Not to mention that Bush never did a good job with his game face. If he was pissed, you could see it in his face. If he was saddened, you could see it in his face. I'm glad he's my President, but it'll be a cold day in hell before I invite him to be my poker partner.
"The war (and home security measures) has so far prevented another 9/11. By remaking Iraq into a modern free state it can also help the entire middle east and also help to alleviate many of the root causes for terrorism."
Allow me to disagree.
I believe that terrorism coming from Iraq could be prevented much better through non-war means (spies, special forces) than this questionable war.
Afganistan was covering known criminals, Syria and Lebanon have done such things - but I haven't heard Iraq ever being seriously accused for it.
Comparing terrorism to car accidents is important - it puts the things into perspective. In reality, in real hard terms, the damage terrorists do is disproportionally small when compared the resources spent on terrorism.
By throwing a billion dollars at health care, you will save lives and increase the well-being of your people.
By throwing a billion dollars at police patrols, you will save lives and increase the well-being of your people.
By throwing a billion dollars at fighting terrorism, you will (IMHO) achieve much less.
You cannot force a democracy suddenly. I don't see "remaking Iraq into a modern free state" as succeeding, I feel that the current anarchy is worse for everybody (civilians, neighbouring countries, USA, Europe) than it was during Husein's reign post-Gulf war.
Society? Society does not condone, all societies have minorities that are fanatics. The world was horrified when earlier US Society seemed to condone hangiing black men from trees, and raping black women.
You of course in your ignorance love to HATE, so you ignore the mote in your own eye and stoke you hate on the wrongful actions of some men, all the while having no f**ing clue about how much a Muslim man loves his family and friends ( clue more that you love your fellow man - your hate seems to drive your thought processes)
No society is composed of 100% animals. There are always bad seeds.
You in your ignorance do not represent all of your society just some of it.
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As someone who on Sept. 11 watched the plane hit Tower 2 with his own eyes, and then almost lost his wife when the south tower fell, I can tell you in my experience that the first emotional response to such a terrible sequence of events is shock and numbness, followed by sadness, followed by rage. Rage tends to hang about the longest, but is the emotion to be most concerned about. Don't let the powers-that-be use the terrible events of today as an excuse to keep you afraid, or deprive you of even one bit of your liberty. It simply isn't worth it, and will never be. Grieve for the lost, comfort the wounded, and support those who are following orders over seas, but please, please resist the temptation to allow yourselves to sink to the level of the terrible people who did this.
If fighting terrorism triggers terrorism, how do you stop it?
Give in?
That didn't work well with bullies in grade school, and it won't work with bullies now.
(Although I have to admit that all the free publicity and credibility that we give terrorism by watching every little news item about terrorist strikes, and discussing them for hours is a VERY EFFECTIVE way to encourage terrorism.)
When they knocked down the towers, the best thing we could have done, is built taller towers in their place.
If we can demostrate that their tactics do not successfully inspire fear (that is the point of a terrorist attack), we win. Reactionary wars, and warning systems, and the trumpeting of meassages of fear from the media, and the leadership only help the terrorists acheive their goals.
To use the bully analogy, there are options besides caving and fighting. After the bully punches you. You stand back up, stick out you chest, and look at him, waiting for him to hit you again (they seldom do). Bullies don't know how to deal with this responce. They actually prefer you swing at them...
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A False Flag attack is an ancient and well-understood tactic, and it works really well because the majority of any population can be counted to fall for it every time. --People would rather believe in a comfortable lie which doesn't leave them smudged with guilt rather than look at the facts staring them in the face.
Why was there no proper investigation into 9/11? Why do NONE of the facts line up with the official story? Why was there so much fishy bullshit surrounding the event? (A terrorist passports found sitting on top of the smoking rubble pile?) Why was even the pantomime of an investigation hindered at every step by the Bush administration? Why were there dancing Israeli spies video-taping 9/11? Why, why, why. . ?
The answers are ugly and entirely possible. Means, motive and opportunity all held by the U.S./British/Israeli Shadow Governments. Black-Ops are well funded for a reason! But everybody just bends over backwards to look the other way at over-simple black & white explanations.
The fiction of the 'Middle Eastern Terrorist' is just that.
Everybody who believes in the lie alters the world in a negative way.
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if this was 'just' a terrorist attack, why warn? The Israeli Embassy received a a warning about the attacks before they happened from someone in the British military... the Finance Minister was going to be in a building above where a bomb actually went off. The only reason I could think of is that it wasnt committed by actual terrorists, and 'they' wanted to protect Israeli's. I mean, if you're a terrorist group set on blowing things up in public, I don't get warning anybody beforehand.
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I guess that's like the 19 terrorist hijackers on 9/11... 7 of them have been confirmed alive, probably most because of identify theft but still. This was before the terrorist watchlist was around, so why bother faking an identity if you're just going to die anyways? Unless 'they' wanted you to believe a bunch of Arabs pulled a fast one on NORAD and the US Military. BTW, out of all the people from 80 (!) different countries that died in the WTC building, guess how many were Israeli? Zero.
edit: now Fox (heh) is reporting that there was no warning http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,161769,00.htm
Let's see. It is ok for US to attack without being at war (pre-emptive attack) and it is also ok to ignore international law. Yet at the same time it is not ok for anyone else to do this. They must really hate your freedoms.
This is not surprising at all. Terrorists aren't interested in world peace. You can observe the same thing in Palestine. As soon as there is even a remote hope for peace, a bomb goes off somewhere. As soon as everybody is happy, peaceful and content, the terrorist lose both their legitimacy and their recruitment environment.
However, there is a difference between the Palestinian terrorists and al Qaeda. The Palestinian terrorists are terrorists in the traditional sense of the word; they wish to remove the Jews from Israel and end the Jewish state, and that is their objective, and they use terrorism to try to change the minds of the Jewish population so that'd happen.
But al Qaeda isn't in any traditional terroristic mode. They are uninterested in what anyone outside of the Islamic world thinks of them, except those they are manipulating into supporting their cause (communists etc). Their goal is worldwide genocide of anyone they deam 'infidels', and anything else is considered only a minor step towards that goal.
A terrorist tries to change your mind so you'll behave differently or treat them differently.
But al Qaeda doesn't care what we think, they want to eliminate us all no matter what we do or think.
They are far worse, and far more evil than any traditional terrorists, and are instead in the same idealogical league as those who created the Nazi death camps.
Thething needed to stop al Qaeda would be a vast paradyme change in the Arab world.
It's true many if not most Arabs don't support them, but the sentiment is going ever further in that direction. If you've ever seen the cartoons Arab newspapers run, you'll know what I mean.
Let me get this right. You drove right into London. Then drove right the hell out. Thousands of commuters are now miles from home, and did you offer anyone a ride?
OK, fair point. There are some eyewitness accounts from The Guardian here and they seem to agree that a number of people did make it off the the bus, but it still looks fairly bad.
Apologies for any overreaction, no real work done here today as I'm still waiting for news from one friend 6 hours on.
So what you're saying is that not only didn't the war on terrorism not prevent this, it actually caused this?
Er... I guess that all those years dealing with the IRA bombings were, what? some sort of joke? And the truce that exists today with IRA was acomplished how? By hunting all those "thugs and animals" from IRA? I don't think so.
Look, I hate the terrorist's guts as much the next guy right now, but I don't think that any "War on Terror" will ever acomplish anything except more terror! Because, in the end, it's always the small man that gets it, the people that were comuting to work, the people going about their bussiness in Iraq, the foot soldiers having to fight injust wars.
I don't defend the terrorists, nor the "western civilization", I'm just saying that the course of action on both sides will only lead to an "arm's race" of unknown consequences...
We have a sort of hot-cold-war, and if we as a race, as a whole, don't start looking at it with a "cold" head, it might as well be our downfall...
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That's exactly the kind of emotional reaction Blair's "terrorist" team is expecting from most people. People start thinking about its government's misconduct? Blam! Put of the blue, a "terrorist" event. This kind of crap is getting old.
Hey I take offense to that "and the Americans have an excuse to throw their weight around". Go ahead and say "Bush and his regime" but don't throw me in the same boat as that ass. I am american, but I do not and have never supported Bush and the fact that he is our country's president DOES NOT automatically make him a qualified leader, or capable to do anything but sit in a corner with his thumb up our country's ass spouting dumbed-down lies and propaganda. You're an idiot for saying stuff like "we are and you are". Sure, Britian has had more than its share of terrorism - but when was the last time YOU personally dealt with a terrorist? Yeah, I didn't think so... Well, neither have i, but that's no excuse for your anti-american racial profiling.
Again, I say, put the blame where it lies (the US Govt and Pres Bush) and not where you conveniently leave it ("the Americans"). Bloody moron...
It is funny to watch this "war on terrorism": when US-led frontier bombs civilians in Afganistan, no-one cares a shit. But when those guys who US-led troops are hitting back, it's suddenly great news. Today's bombing targets were parts of public transportation network, so they were completely legitimate targets of war. When US bombed a bridge in Jugoslavia, killing a busload of innocent civilians, they claimed it was a legitimate target and there was no way to avoid civil casualties. Now it is time to re-evaluate, how it feels when legitimate targets in home ground are hit. Don't understand me wrong - I don't think killing is ever right. But it should not be limited to saying "muslims are animals because they are slaughtering innocent US/British citizens" when same time, same person is completely happy seeing a wedding ceremony in Iraq being bombed.
Who do you think created AL Queda and why? Surprise!!! surprise!!!! It was the US and CIA. Their goal was to fight against Russia and the communist regime. It was created back in the 60-ties helping varios isliamist groups with their fight against expanding socialist influence. I don't know if you believe in movies, do you remmember "RAMBO III" ??? A lot of money were given to varios isliamic countries, e.g. Turkey. I think turkey's army is the army with most soldiers in any army of NATO (I could be wrong)and guess what Turkey is next to Russia. Well times have changed, there are no commuist countries anymore (with few exceptions CUBA Nort Korea etc) but the bad things were already done(creating of AQ like organizations)
"Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement."
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I know that inevitably there will be governmental responses. We're all familiar with some of the responses of the US government after 9/11, and other /. posters have fears of similar or worse for the UK, but I hope that part if not most of the response is to prepare citizens of metropolitan areas with knowledge of what to do in such emergencies.
Yes, I know that you can't write down the top 11 things to do when the train you are on explodes, but there are simple things that can be done.
When there is an emergency, only those in the affected are should be trying to use communications systems... everyone else in the world should not be trying to call their friends and family, let those in London do the calling when they have the time and presence to do so.
Each business should have a plan for how to assist those workers that are 'stuck' at work when transportation is shut down.
Each local government should work with businesses to organize information broadcasting in the affected areas. Something like: if you are not sure what to do, stop on the street and watch the televisions in store windows that will (and they must) be showing evacuation plans, and local centers for those that are stuck etc. The more information that can be broadcast to the populace, the better the response can be orchestrated.
Cellular phone companies should work with public organizations to increase their ability to assist in the response to such emergency events.
I know that no one wants to see more bombs, but emergency response plans and actions are applicable for many events: fires, power outages, train wrecks, tsunami, earthquakes, almost anything that can disrupt the normal flow of things.
I'm not talking about just London, I mean Chicago, Moscow, Bejing, every metropolitan area. I've seen nuclear disaster planning and evacuation plans in the US, but the public is sadly never really informed or given any training in how to deal and react with such disasters.
In the 100,000 foot view of things, watching all the public milling about, slowly trying to get to a point of safety (wrt their own situation) and the emergency response teams trying to assist at the scene(s).. well, it all looks like a very uncoordinated group of ants trying to work around the mess. If our governments would simply begin preparing the public to react with more coordination wrt to the actions that must take place, everyone could be better off.
I'm sure that I'm missing some things out of my view of things, and I'm sure others will tell me about them, but the point is that we don't have to be this uncoordinated or unready to react to emergencies.
I know that some would argue that such planning only spreads panic or is more often ignored or laughed off as not serious or not needed, but in the middle of the mess, if only one person knows exactly what to do, it can save lives and make the emergency teams' response much more effective. If 25 or 100 people know exactly what to do, then it is so much better.
Perhaps I'm just optimistic? I just think that if you have to have the directions everytime you get on a plane, why not have some for normal living?
How would this help Londoners? Perhaps a train stuck underground has a normal emergency action plan? Shouldn't passengers know what it is? The reports of people standing around staring at the bus after it exploded? Shouldn't they already know that they should be running away from the mess as fast as they can? I know that people's morbid curiousity and shock contribute to that problem, but if people generally knew, they could react better, safer.
Its a thought anyway... and better preparations is more desireable than biometric ID cards and such.
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I suppose Princess Diana was murdered by the French Secret Service too? What about Roswell? Was 9/11 a CIA job? You conspiracist retard, try growing up a little.
This may be news to you, but bizarre rumours made up by the Cairo dailies != facts.
Your comparison is fundamentally flawed. The people who bombed the tube intended to kill innocent people. Americans don't intend to kill innocent people in the current wars. In fact we spend a great deal of money on technology trying to avoid it.
That said, we stupidly followed the chimpanzee currently occupying the White House into a war which stands very little if any chance of curtailing terrorism but stands a good chance at escalating it. What's more it comes at the cost of surrendering the very core of what I used to love about my country--freedom. The error is one of ignorance, stupidity, fear and blind patriotism not a desire to murder good people for political and religious gain.
My thoughts are with those of you in London.
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That's because most Americans weren't paying attention at the time. The US was giving massive amounts of aid and weapons to Israel, ticking people off. The US backed the Saudi government, which brutally represses dissent. People were pissed that the US backed the coup that overthrew the democratically elected government of Algeria. I'm sure the extremists were unhappy with the first Gulf War. Whatever it was, something set them off.
I say glaze the whole fucking middle east over with some tactical nukes.
You see, when people make this sort of generalization, then all of the US allies, Qatar, Egypt, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, etc. all get really uncomfortable and may just decide to stop helping us. Where do you think the US got all their intelligence on Al Qaeda from? Syria had been actively fighting them for years, and turned over huge amounts of information on them, including names and detainees, as a gesture of goodwill and assistance towards the US. Too bad the US immediately sanctioned them afterwards on behalf of Israel.
So, your solution is to "breed out the hate"? How, exactly, does this work, hippie? Is this some kind of eugenics program?
If the US had not diverted troops from Afghanistan to Iraq, it might have been better able to deal with Al Qaeda.
I'm not the original poster. I agree with your overall point that it's the Panislamic movement that's the problem, not Islam per se.
Most Japanese and Germans are pretty nice people.
There was a time when many Japanese and Germans were downright nasty, however. The brains of these generally nice folks happened to have been infected with a memetic virus. The virus may have originated in only a few people, but it was one bigtime contagious and virulent motherfucker.
The only way to remove the virus from the population was to kill millions of them.
Strategic bombing doesn't always work. London, Dresden, Tokyo, Vietnam, Serbia-and-friends.
But if you look at the postwar populations of those areas, you'll find that although it didn't work in Dresden and Tokyo, it eventually did work in Germany and Japan.
I submit that the reason strategic bombing is generally considered as something that "doesn't work" is because only on two occasions has a military force been willing to use it widely enough, and for a long enough period of time.
It's not a particularly pretty or elegant way to win a war, but after four years of having most of the industrial centers of its cities blown to bits, and with Russian troops giving payback comparable to what had been dished out by the SS, the population and leadership of Germany finally broke. The Marshall Plan reprogrammed them, showing them that there were better ways to run a society than National Socialism. And after three years of having damn near every city burnt to ashes, a couple of exclamation points for emphasis finally broke the Japanese leadership, leaving a psychologically shattered population in its wake, also suitable for reprogramming. (Albeit imperfectly. With 50 years of 20/20 hindsight, we probably shoulda let 'em show pubic hair, for instance.)
It ain't pretty. It ain't elegant. But war never is.
> People don't like the idea of dozens of hundreds of people dying at once. It scares them. It shakes their being. And no, it's not an effect of "the media". It's a very natural, human reaction to mass casualty.
"A thousand deaths is a tragedy. A million is a statistic."
- one of the other winners of WW2.
> When it becomes politically expedient, the terrorists will make no distinction between London, Washington DC, Paris, or Madrid, regardless of any nations real or perceived support or non-support of, e.g., the Iraq action.
Then why ought we to make any distinction between their population centers, regardless of the degree of support or non-support for our agenda?
Frankly, I'm sick of this shit. We've already given up our civil liberties, and four years into this war, neither side has nothing to show for it - no security, no peace, slowing economy, skyrocketing oil prices anyway (hey, it was the left, more so than the right, that argued that this was all about "stealing" oil for our SUVs, oops, so much for that theory), and - most importantly - still no hope of winning. No end in sight.
If glassing 500M of them to break the remaining billion is what it's going to take, then let's get on with it. (We might get lucky and break 'em at 100M, but I doubt it. I'd bet somewhere around 500M would do it.) At those casualty levels, it'll go down in the history books the same way whether they break at 500M dead or 1.4B dead.
This fucking war could be over, not by tomorrow, but by this afternoon.
Thank you for your comment. You have the right attitude.
Take the Taliban for example. In the 1980's, Henry Kissinger advised Ronald Reagan that through Afghanistan, the USA could hand the USSR "Its Viet Nam".
Thus, the "Afghan Freedom Fighters" were born.
So, at our encouragement (and provision), they bled, and died, and won their freedom. Much like China backed the Viet Cong, we backed the Afghans.
And later presidents (and congress) changed their mind. We abandoned them.
The Taliban then started pounding the drum "They played us for suckers. Are you widows and orphans (and neighbors of widows and orphans) listening?"
The cause of all this trouble was not religious bigotry - it was meddling.
Well, it was meddling, and the lack of foresight to understand that presidents change, and there are no guarantees that the new president will maintain the policies of the old president. Any country or people that cut a deal with the USA needs to understand that. Frankly, our own State Department needs to warn the principals of this, at the beginning of any scheme.
To write off their anger as incoherent religious dogma is to delude yourself. We meddled. Then we walked away, without much, if any, thanks. Those actions had consequences.
"The most sensible request of government we make is not, "Do something!" But "Quit it!"
Is what all this baseless blaming of GWBush and Tony Blair is about. Honestly you believe they're at fault for all this mess?
Get it straight. Those responsible for violence are only those that directly perpetuate it. Associating the military action (Murder, if you want to call it that fine) in the Middle East with this attack is conjecture at best. Given the oppurtunity whatever terrorist group would have bombed the subway for some perceived slight in Israel or what have you.
This new "Organisation" group or whatever cover they're operating for are the ones responsible for the London bombing. It is them and their leaders that need to be taken in.
And if that isn't enough to convince you, here's another tidbit of information. GEORGE BUSH IS PRESIDENT,AND TONY BLAIR IS HIS BITCH. Bush is on his last term and is under no compulsion to listen to retreatist rhetoric in Iraq or Afghanistan, and he will not withdraw even if he must sacrifice the well-being of the Amercan nation in a lone struggle in the Middle East.
Leaving would only doom the US and the Middle East to a war of attrition for the next Twelve years. Bush will not withdraw and his military resources will outlast his term. His successor will not withdraw, and you will only see a glimmer of a chance in the next ten years.
That means that the 'West'- the rest of Europe is in this for the duration. Even if everyone pulls out, the attacks will continue as long as their are security holes in Europe. Instead of " Leave Iraq" it will be " Convince the US to leave." Regardless of the message, people will still be dead.
I'm sorry, but the best way to deal with this is to throw money and not words at the problem. More police, more cameras, more spies, more bribes. Politicians create legislation because that's in their budgets. Guns, bombs and cloak and dagger make people squeamish. If it is freedom and saftey you value, then you must pay the price for it.
Don't you know, you're never supposed to use goto!
>How about just outlawing something as arcane, ignorant, and hateful as religion?
I was with you on this point. (Look at many wars in the past).
>thus the slaughter in the Middle East
Laughable does not even begine to describe this. OH, I see. you were going for funny. Moderators: +5 FUNNY.
Holy s-, it's Jesus!
"People died, there is absolutely nothing funny"
People dying can be funny. Look at the Darwin Awards.
That said, this particular event was most certainly not funny.
DRM 'manages access' in the same way that a prison 'manages freedom'
How many terrorist attacks have there been on Switzerland? ... ...
None. A stance of neutrality is still the best.
you stupid cunt. you're a C A N A D I A N.
but maybe you want to be a yank..? you're half way there though as you appear to be a wANKer.
What if European and North American countries just got rid of all Middle Eastern, North African, and surrounding people. Kick them out of our countries, and keep them out -- the specific countries that harbour, train, and produce the terrorists? Screw the ones who haven't done anything wrong yet -- punish them for the fellow countrymen. Tough crap that it bothers them -- get them out.
Like running, hiding, and ignoring them will help.
The Quran calls for believers to convert the whole world, by the sword if neccessary...
The stated final goal for Al Quaida is Islamic world government. We can run, hide, ignore them all we want. They're not stopping until they get what they want.
Life is hard, and the world is cruel
...services are starting to return. UK confirm 33 dead so far...
Sure, and what about those famous "weapons of mass destruction" held by Saddam Hussein in Irak? What about the fake intelligence cooked by Blair/Bush in order to invade one of the last oil reserves left in the world? The end justifies the means, and a few civilian deaths in a so-called "terrorist attack" is far too tempting to be left aside.
For all these reason, I think this whole event should be simply un-hyped until a real inquiry uncovers the real culprits.
But there was a Novel Linux conference this morning at 9am.
I was going to get the route and get out from Liverpool Street at about the time the bombs got off.
I used to work near Moorgate another place where I could have got off and had blasts this morning also. I was going to get the Circle Line.
Last night I felt unwell and so cancelled it.
I still woke up in the morning but just didn't go.
Although I didn't necessarily smelt death in the face, I nevertheless feel uncomfortable sharing the possibility I could be there experiecing these horrible events in person.
These spritual retards believe that by sadistically ripping and maiming people - that will guarantee them a heaven full of naked virgins. How demented can you be?
Total deaths so far 43, from 4 bombs.
3 were on underground trains and 1 on a bus.
As a Londoner I've been expecting this, its inevitable, you can never have a free society and prevent every terrorist. The thing we must do is, like we did in the 70s under the threat from the IRA, is continue our lives and not let the terrorists dictate our actions and lives.
We must not let our government use this as an excuse to impose more authoritarian laws and continue to spread the message of freedom and liberty, in its social, personal, political and economic guises.
We must not give in to the terrorists and become like them. They want us to attack innocent people who just happen to be arabic or muslim, it will help swell their ranks.
You either need to put the "race" card up, or change your Sig to reflect the fact that you share this continent with two other countries who are equally "American" in the literal sense; since you're so adament on abolition of "racism."
Unless, of course, it's only "racism" that you happen to disagree with that you fight...
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In addition to the hospital reports on those injured, a police press conference has just announced fatalities: Seven dead in the bomb just outside Liverpool St. (the incident linked to Aldgate and Moorgate); twenty-one dead in the tunnel between King's Cross and Russell Square (Piccadilly Line); five dead at Edgware Road; fatalities also on the bus, but they don't know how many.
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You must watch alot of Al-Jazeera.
Just before World War I, there were a number of terrorist attacks on the United States forces in the Philippines by Muslim extremists. So General Pershing captured 50 terrorists, and had them tied to posts for execution. He then had his men bring in two pigs and slaughter them in front of the, now horrified, terrorists.
Muslims detest pork, because they believe pigs are filthy animals. Some of them simply refuse to eat it, while others won't even touch pigs at all, nor any of their by-products. To them, eating or touching a pig, its meat, its blood, etc., is to be instantly barred from Paradise (and those virgins), and doomed to hell.
The soldiers then soaked their bullets in the pigs' blood, and proceeded to execute 49 of the terrorists by firing squad. The soldiers then dug a big hole, dumped in the terrorist's bodies, and covered them in pig blood, entrails, etc. They let the 50th man go.
And for the next 42 years, there was not a single Muslim extremist attack anywhere in the world.
Maybe it is time for this segment of history to repeat itself, maybe in Iraq? The question is, where do we find another Black Jack Pershing?
Since when did genocide get such a bad name?
I think that it was that little thing called The Holocaust.
Dissolve... Resolve... Evolve...
No it is not flawed. This is just an excuse crafted to make YOU feel good and give you a mental figleaf.
If you KNOW that you will kill civilians, you are acting with intent.
No different to a "terrorist" whatever that phase means.
IN the first Gulf War the press machine fed you your excuses about precision when the truth was that less than 10% of the bombs were smart.
A dead baby held in the arms of the mother cares not for your statement about intent or supression of reality. It is dead.
Without getting into too political a discussion, I'd just like to dispute this claim that being "evil" is simply a matter of protection. First, let me say that calling George Bush "evil" is juvenile at best, because, just like anything in today's world, the argument is multifaceted; good or evil just doesn't cut it. That being said however (and this seems to be the case with a lot of Bush supporters that I've met, but certainly may not hold in the general case), your argument is just as flat as the delineation between good and evil.
I'd imagine you'd agree with me that classifying someone as "good" or "evil" doesn't make sense (or, failing that, I'll continue to lose faith that there is a shred of pragmatism in th mindset of the Right) because it's just not that simple. But at the same time, you're telling me that because George Bush (but in reality rather his cabinet and staff, which he was much more than likely heavily "advised" on picking from various heads of his political party) managed to keep home-soil terrorist attacks at bay since 9/11, he should be absolved of all other wrongdoing? Essentially that because of the result up until now of one particular aspect of his presidency, he should be declared "good"?
I mean, I agree with you that we shouldn't be celebrating our 'victory' over the War on Terrorism by going out for Big Macs and shopping at Walmart..but by the exact same token, that doesn't mean we should pat our president on the back and give his administration carte blanche for everything else, that's just silly.
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The US (and/or the West) are not responsible exclusively, or even mostly, for the situation in the mideast.
Are you familiar with what we did in Iran?
Our awful, and bloodthirsty, actions in Iran destabilized a popular, realtively moderate (if nationalist) democracy and installed a pro-western puppet, who clung to power with a secret police described by Amnesty International as the "world's worst" for their unheard-of level of barbarity and disrespect for human rights.
Result: in 1979, our CIA-backed puppet was overthrown, and a Radical, Fascist Islamic Theocracy gained power.
This is what they call a "backlash."
So let's read what you said again:
The US (and/or the West) are not responsible exclusively, or even mostly, for the situation in the mideast.
Let's all reflect on this a moment.
OK, ready to continue?
You may be right that the Middle East has its own problems, and your implied ruthless reasoning about the world's necesity for oil will no doubt resonate, but what you are dreadfully wrong about is that the American/Brittish petroleum-industry campaign of dirty tricks and military intervention works. It does not work.
Iraq will be worse than Iran; I imagine even you are realizing it now.
If you are a Ruthless American (and I imagine this country was built partly on their shoulders), you can say the problem isn't that we tried to exert influence, only that we failed. But, in light of recent history, why don't we leave a little room for alternative interpretations.
You actually believe that "people in Iraq", i.e., normal citizens of Iraq, have anything whatsoever to do with this?
You are trying to minimize the undeniable fact that many Iraqis, not just Iranians and Syrians and Saudis, are participating in guerrilla war against the U.S. military. Many of them out of nationalism, or because of the Sunni-Shiite shuffle, or many just because a relative became American collateral damage.
Maybe even just because their wife and children were dragged outside at 2am and frisked and interrogated by 19 year olds from Kentucky on a tip provided by somebody getting paid to provide tips.
No matter how you justify invading them, being untruthful with yourself and others about the conduct and consequences of the war is dangerous, to your country, to its armed forces (which bear the brunt of the policies we advocate), and to yourself, ultimately, if you happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time for the next bit of blowback against westerners.
Living in a safer world starts every morning with you waking up and refusing to accept a little more rhetoric, and dealing a little bit more seriously with the truth instead. You urgently need the truth. And you deserve it.
So you're saying that full scale ethnic and religious genocide is the only way to modernize and democratize the mideast, to enable a free flow of information and a free exchange of ideas, and to empower the peoples of said nations to control their own personal and collective destinies in an environment that nurtures ideals of freedom?
If we started with non-oil producers in greater need, people actually would believe that was what we were doing.
You even mix the rhetoric of spreading democracy and going after oil in the same post.
Don't you see it? Or must we still talk about it abstractly, only as "what Iraqis believe..."
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My wife and I traveled to London last year and one of the places we visited was the King's Cross train station because my wife wanted a picture of Platform nine and three quarters. Traveling to England and living the European experience for two weeks was one of the most fun things I have done.
We are with our English brothers and sisters in this time of sorrow.
May I just officially say FUCK YOU to the terrorists.
I don't know, thats why I don't run a country, but I do know that if someone tried to kill my company boss or father or whoever, I would not go and firebomb their fucking house!!
I think it is because I was brought up in a civillised society where you just dont do that kind of thing. Something to do with being "better than them" I think.
Tracker.
FL - do you get a discount on bulk purchases of aluminum foil?
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Here's food for thought. London has cameras all over the place. A "Big Brother" if their ever was one. But what will people say if those cameras catch the terrorists?
Two Great Britian is "use to" (for lack of a better word) to acts like this. Remember the IRA?
"i'd like to point out that dubya actually declared the axis of evil before the Twin Towers fell."
Is that true ? State of the Union speech, 2002
I thought this was the speech that first used this phrase.
Terrorism is a description of a methodology, as seen by the attacked.
"Al Qaeda" as a term did not exist prior to a certain (sorry) trial where a criminal termed his movement in that fashion, spinning a tale of massive worldwide organization. He got a reduced sentence, I believe.
His tale was used exclusively by Bush and the neocons after 9-11 (without crediting the source). Point is, there was no "Al Qaeda" in name or organization prior to 9-11 -- but now there is. Any radical fundie who wants to blow something up now will call himself a member of "Al Qaeda". It's a like a decentralized franchise operation.
There were quite a few operatives in this operation. It took coordination, and that takes numbers. BUT. Not that many. This could have been done by four people, total, on the low side. Grandly expanding four psychos into a worldwide "terrorist" army with which we are at war will be Blair's and Bush's instant exploitation.
This is a CRIMINAL act, not an act of war. Timothy McVeigh was not a member of the militant terrorist Michigan Militia, and that group was not at war with the U.S. What bin Laden is, is a nutjob, and he has a small cadre of nutjobs that are with him. He can't declare war. He's not a country. He's a criminal. Send police after him. SAME with these nutjobs.
OTOH, could have been Iraqis bringing the war back to Britain.
Iraq has nothing to do with the f*^&ing "war" on "terror". The people there are fighting us because we invaded and took over their country, incidentally stealing their oil and establishing a permanent military garrison. It's called an insurgency, and insurgents use guerilla tactics. The invader calls it "terrorism". Nut jobs are indeed coming in from around the world, but Bush was falsly invoking them as the cause of the insurgency from day one of the occupation; they are not the primary movers. Iraq did not harbor jihadists. He lied. Iraq NOW has pissed off citizenry that will eventually bring the war to the US and Britain. But we MADE them. They did not exist before.
What makes my fury boil is the way Bush and Blair will idiotically and unashamedly link the criminal act in London to the need to continue the "War on Terror" in Iraq, making the ears of informed people bleed from the sheer pain of listening to the exploitation of death. Iraq may very well have spawned the attacks on London, but IF the attack came from Iraq, then B&B brought it on. Bush actually said, "Bring it on!" when asked about terrorist attacks engendered by his invasion of Iraq.
Well, they've brought it on, either the nutjobs or pissed-off Iraqis. What now, you fake cowboy? Gonna keep killing "terrorists" until the world runs out of them, as you've implied?
The difficulties in the Middle East aren't to do with `modernization`, whatever that means.
http://www.fareedzakaria.com/articles/newsweek/101 501_why.html
You need to study the history of the region again, with open eyes, this time. It's been a western plaything for some time now. Pay particular attention to western oil companies.
It appears that it is you who is in need of further study. Your comment about "western oil companies" is particularly telling, as the problems of the mideast are rooted in times much earlier than any in which any oil company, western or otherwise, was ever an influence. See above.
Look at the definition of terrorism:
First line from this article, ironically:
There is no universally accepted definition of terrorism.
These attacks are in revenge for actions against groups that have long been persecuted by those who would take their countries natural resources just to make a quick buck. You can deny this if you like, but you'll have to wake up sooner or later.
Another area you unfortunately misunderstand. You seem to believe that it's all about "making a quick buck", and that if only the West was somehow friendlier or less greedy with regard to the mideast, then Islamic radicalism and Western democracy could peacefully coexist.
There would be untold suffering - not just inconvenience, but all-out suffering and death - of likely millions of people if there was a wholesale collapse of the US (and, in turn, European) economies if there was an interruption in our ability to obtain energy in a stable, secure, predictable, and reasonably priced manner. There would be massive unemployment, massive poverty (by global, not Western, standards), starvation, suffering, and deaths. This is a very real probability in the event of a cascading economic collapse.
Yes, the US and West need to find alternative energy sources. But it also doesn't want to become extinct in the meantime. If you find no value in general Western ideals of freedom, democracy, equality, and liberty, then I am saddened for you. There are no absolutes here. Certainly there have been Western abuses, corruption, and all manner of evil deeds or even inattention at one time or another. But if you believe that Arabs blowing up their Arab brothers and sister and terrorists attacking innocent civilians is a rational, sensible course of action, then our views our fundamentally different.
You may also be interested in knowing that, contrary I'm sure to your belief, the US is not interested in indiscriminately killing Iraqis, and in fact has gone to great lengths to reduce innocent civilian death. However, death is an effect of war. While no solid numbers are available due to infrastructure, accounting, administrative, and other various issues, there has very likely been a significant net preservation of Iraqi life since March 2003, when compared with the 100,000 Iraqis who died each year under sanctions, as a direct result of sanctions, according to Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. This preservation includes all Iraqis accidentally killed during the invasion, and Iraqis killed by suicide attacks within Iraq. And this is just from the improvements to infrastructure, sanitation, food and water distribution, and so on, made (primarily) by the Army Corps of Engineers as a matter of course during the process of securing and rebuilding the country. Just because you can cherry-pick examples of deficient rebuilding, errant bombs, or US mistakes resulting in civilian deaths, does not make it the norm, nor does it even represent in even a small way the general US activity in Iraq.
I'm glad you can sit so smugly in your position that the US is wrong for wanting to spread democratic ideals, and those of freedom, including the critical free flow of information - even if the reasoning for some in the US/West is to en
The Americans didn't travel all the way across the Atlantic Ocean to kill Brit civilians, in an attempt to encourage them to end the unjust colonial occupation or whatnot. Small difference, there.
If I recall, Ben Franklin went across the pond to mack it with the French ladies and drum up support there, but that was about it.
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
The claim you cite is an example of rationale morphing. Leave Iraq and the rationale for attacking us will change. You're dealing with people who hate us because we're not exactly the same kind of Muslim they are and will use any excuse they can conjur to attack us. Unfortunately, we fund some of them every time we fill our gas tank.
Yes and CANADIAN are REAL American , Unless someone official renamed the continent overnight.
BTW CANADA =
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"but maybe you want to be a yank."
Yank ? You mean Etats-Unians , they only refer to the continent because they whant to be made to look bigger.
Not all Etats-Unians are wanker.
I am a REAL American from Canada , not a wanna-be from the country , self called "last remaining superpower" "of America
Peeteriz,
First, thank you for your respectful tone. I'm happy we've been able to keep this civil, which does not always happen when such matters are discussed in such forums.
With that said, we may have to agree to disagree, which is fine by me. I think we both have similar objectives but have fundamentally different ways of achieving them, and since I (and presumably you too) have no direct power over the situation it is not worth it to expend too much energy arguing.
>>I believe that terrorism coming from Iraq could be prevented much better through non-war means (spies, special forces) than this questionable war.
I'm partly in agreement, partly not. First, I don't believe that any significant amount of terrorism is currently coming from Iraq. Going into yes, but coming out no. Also, I don't see the worldwide incidence of terrorism as having increased since the US entered Iraq. If anything it seems to have decreased.
As for the part I agree: Although I see spies, special forces, etc. as being war forces, I agree that there needs to be more emphasis on these methods than on regular military. As far as I can tell though a shift towards special forces is occuring although we're way behind on the spying.
>>Afganistan was covering known criminals, Syria and Lebanon have done such things - but I haven't heard Iraq ever being seriously accused for it.
Although it is disputable (what isn't), there is to my mind credible evidence that Husein was harboring terrorists. Also, it is known without a doubt that Husein was supporting Palestinian terrorists (he was publically awarding their family's money).
With regard to the car accidents argument, health care, etc. it seems that we have fundamentally different views of what the federal government is supposed to or can do. Military matters and national security are clearly in the purview of the US Federal Government, and thus spending tax money on the military is justified and in fact constitutionally mandated. No one seriously doubts this. Police patrols are state and local matters, many aspects of automobile safety are at best a state matter, and I'm very wary of any state control of health care (this gives the government way too much control over personal liberties). Moreover, just "throwing a billion dollars" at health care, police, public education, etc. etc. very rarely has the intended affect.
I will also disagree on your assesment of the status of democracy in Iraq. Although rarely covered on the major news outlets (which tend to focus on the handful of hot spots -- Fallujah, Baghdad) the majority of the country is doing quite well and is enjoying peace. Schools, businesses, etc are functioning quite well in most of the country.
Anarchy exists in only a few places and saying that it was better during Husein's reign is like saying at least Mussolini made sure the trains ran on time.
You should read history and the current perspectives of the people who lead the terrorists. Leaving them alone will accomplish nothing. If you are speaking about the current groups originating, but not limited to, the Middle East, then you are speaking about a group of leaders who see their "war" on the West ending with the complete destruction of all Western civilization. The West does not believe as they do and they work to exterminate it. Leaving the Middle East alone will only result in their building their power base of operations from which to better organize their attacks. Just as they did in Afghanistan before they were directly attacked. If you think that you will win them over to a peaceful word by leaving them alone, then maybe you should study people like them throughout history. BTW...do not assume that I am speaking about all Middle Eastern or Muslim people here. I am not. But as is normally the case, there are a relatively few people that want to control the rest. Take the constant fighting in Iraq for example. The minority represented by the ousted political party previously run by Saddam Hussien is trying too kill and intimidate the current government and to generally disrupt infrastructure rebuilding within Iraq. It has very little to do with Western Civilization and everything to do with power.
Yeah, the people who did this are "terrorists", but the people who did something similar two days ago here in India are "militants" according to BBC and CNN, and the ones who kill innocent civilians every day in Kashmir are merely "separatists". And let's not even get started on what's happening in Russia. You people seem incredibly hypocritical when you talk about "deaths of innocent people".
Is this an attempt to put words in my mouth?
Just engage your brain and read the comments, some people have already said it better than I could.
Hint: The western world's hypocritical foreign policies. Israel. Those things.
Good for you Londoners out there not letting this bother you. To give these terrorists out there recognition is to give them more power and more recruiting amunition.
As with any evil, the best thing you can do is ignore it and not let it affect you. Terrorists are like spoiled children who believe they are not getting the attention they deserve. London should be celebrating today, but instead, they are dealing with a temper tantrum.
To those of you who have said, "Hope you learned a valuable lesson" or "See Bush was right," aren't you supposed to be outside for recess? I think I hear your mother calling.
It's the attitude of Americans like you that make the rest of us look like idiots. I imagine that you are the last of the 15% still supporting our war on terrorism. Stiffer laws and less civil liberties are exactly the opposite of what we need. Osama came right out and basically said he hopes to bankrupt us while we look for him. So far, it seems to be working.
But I digress. Good luck to you Londoners. There are those of us in America wishing you the best and praying for you. And congrats on the Olympics. I look forward to watching them being broadcast on BBC. w00t.
Uh, no, actually it's not new at all. Look it up. For about two weeks a few short years ago, it was at the top of public awareness; the big media loosed the fact that unelected officials who are in position of real power behind the scenes are ready to come forward and take control if anything were to happen to the official administration. The problem is that nobody knows who these people are, they have their own massive hidden budgets, black-ops, man-power, and big under-mountain bases to work from and they are by necessity fully integrated into the military and the every-day activities of the current government. And you can't get elected unless you are on-board with them and their ideals. Allow the public to vote down the desires and directives of the old-money elitists? Not likely. The powerful do not let go of power if they do not have to. The Shadow Government has no publicly represented overseers, they are powerful and real and for all intents and purposes, invisible. This is not a joke and it is not a, 'theory'.
I remember when this was news, watching the 'Tonight Show' where one of Jay Leno's jokes during his monologue made reference to the fact that the Shadow Government is the elephant in the living room, and guess what? Instead of laughter, there was nothing but a very uneasy silence from the audience. People don't like to think about this stuff because of what it meant.
But clearly people can also easily forget things like this if they don't want their rhetoric rubbed the wrong way.
Look it up.
And look at your own post. You speak using the very definition of mindless Rhetoric. (Your points conflict with themselves. You even say that it is illogical for Muslims to bomb themselves, and yet you are telling me that Muslims are the ones doing the bombing. Think about this! What does this tell you???)
You're simply re-stating the faulty stories you have heard on the news, and further, you are resorting to cheap ridicule to diminish the things I have said.
That makes one of us less mature, more easily driven by emotional manipulations and thus far more prone to believing in lies. Which of us do you think that is?
-FL
It looks like someone is scared of the plans the G8 has for Africa.
Tell me if I'm wrong, but the G8 wants to disrupt the extremist's imperialism going on in Africa right now. I think this touched a nerve.
Ya know what? Everyone deals with tragedy differently. Claiming your way is better than anothers is intolerant and ego-centric to say the least. People find humor through different situations. If I laugh at a joke concerning a blonde, it does not mean I think all blondes are stupid, vacuous, sluts. Claiming you have a better understanding of humor is the kind of holier-than-thou attitude that makes just about anyoneplain sick. You are better than anyone here who can try and find some humor in tragedy? Those trying to put a brighter light on the darkness? Or are you just plain intolerant, ignorant, and high on yourself? This 'I'm right, you are wrong, no discussion.' attitude of yours is exactly what inspired the 'racism' and sexism' you are pinning on others. And worse, it's that same intolerance that inspires terrorism. Do you realize how close you are? Do you *hate* the people who posted those comments? Does it eat you up inside? If it does, you need help....and you need it *now*.
This is not like the SAS storming of the Embassy where there was a siege situation and there would have been time to get military units in place. It is far more likely that police tactical units were involved, if this even happened, as the Met would have to arrange co-operation with the military.
Do you think it's possible to have a rational non-breathless discussion about such things? It seems that it's difficult. Honestly, I don't think what he is suggesting is completely unimaginable, and there are certainly people in the world who would abuse patriotism in the way he described.
I don't believe Hussein is really a 'terrorist'. That word is just so overused.
I think he just suffers from some severe pschological issues. Like being a sick egotistical tyranical man.
Hussein did do ALOT of good in Iraq. Even if he had some downfalls (read: alot of downfalls), he built up alot of the infrastructure in a country that has historically been in the stone ages, and I do believe we put Hussein where he was in the first place. Actually, for all I know, our supporting him into power in the past could have lead to the chain of events that made him such a sick person, corruption by the people arround him, slowly leading to thinking such things were ok, to spawning children that were even WORSE than himself about such things.
I'm not so sure Hussein was the terrorist in Iraq. I think he was an instrument to carry out terrorism in Iraq...for the US. In that theory, the US is the terrorist.
But then again WHO REALLY KNOWS? Finding out REAL information about such people is hard. The media isn't very trustworthy about information (shown time and time again), the government even less so. For all I know Iraq is the 'good guy' and we are the 'bad guy' and we set off bombs in england just to get more support from british citizens.
forget emotions. forget about London and the people. the question to ask is : Who benefits from these attacks? The Arabs? Obviously not. Since I dont believe Osama is even alive he is not even considered. So who exactly benefits?
The fact that you're "Insightful" and I'm apparently a "Troll" highlights that at least you're not the only clueless one out there.
Computer Science is Applied Philosophy
Hey, I've got a sound bite too! "Those who beat their swords into plowshares will do the plowing for those who don't."
Fun, isn't it?
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
Why do people not count Hussein as a terrorist?
Of course he was (is) a terrorist (in fact he was our -- the West's -- pet terrorist for a long time). Bush is a terrorist in a similar way. But Hussein had NOTHING to do with 9/11. Even Bush was forced to concede that much.
I appreciate that you seem to live in the USA. But that's no excuse for complete ignorance (and you do have access to the internet as well as Fox News).
6,446,131,370 (+/- 2,000,000) to go, hopefully in a less violent way.
But, as is typical with people who use ridicule, you completely fail to actually counter the actual point being made, as though ridicule itself is a valid answer.
Which of us is the unthinking reaction-machine?
Zombies believe without question that they are automatically right in their most basic beliefs. I, however, reached my beliefs by questioning them. Which of us is more likely to have a clue? The one who asks questions or the one who makes dumb jokes?
-FL
Fair point - consider it replaced.
-- I would have got out of bed earlier...but I was asleep.
The "Marvin the Martin" quote in your sig is somewhat eerie given the context of this discussion... :-)
"Go to CNN [for a] spell-checked, fact-checked summary" -- CmdrTaco
We surrendered, we showed the terrorists the way to go.
Now I'm ashamed.
- Calling someone "a pussy" is sexist
...
No, it's not.
- saying that the french where behind this is racist
No, it's not.
- Anyone who as a minimum of real understanding about those two words ( this obviously dont mean you , at all ) can see what is meant in my reply.
Oh that's just lovely, someone who can barely string a coherent sentence together giving English lessons.
- There whas no joke , hence my reply and point.
Actually, there was a joke. I think everybody on Slashdot except you saw that the original post was a joke.
- The two are unrelated , one is remebering the deceased and good times and someone you knew , the other is a racist comment about people who died in a murdering action. I can make the disertion between the two , I guess you cant.
Jokes at funerals can be both in a negative context and benign, just like the original post. 99% of jokes about death in general aren't trying to be insensitive or belittle the event or even applaud it. You are creating intent when there is none there, just like you are creating racism when there is none there.
- "The French have it bad enough "
Another racist comment based on your obvious lack of education and current knowledge
I don't know what the hell you are talking about, but please shut the fuck up. It is a KNOWN FACT that the French are the butt of many jokes, particularly from the British and the Americans. I stated that fact. You called me a racist. HOW THE FUCK IS MAKING A FACTUAL OBSERVATION ABOUT CURRENT INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE RACIST?
- BTW London aint in France
Where in the hell did I say that or even imply it? You are not making any sense.
- As I said I am a Real American , from CANADA.
Where? In your sig?
- There is no morality discussion here
You were the one that started this whole moral debate about morbid humour by jerking that big knee of yours. You also needlessly went off on some racism/sexism tangent that is both irrelevant and inaccurate.
YOU ARE MAKING NO SENSE.
Mother, do you think they'll like this sig?
Great idea. Restrict freedom of thought and expression in the name of "peace" and "security". Yeah, I can see that reducing the amount of war and conflict in society. I mean, the USSR outlawed religion, and look how peaceful and non-violent they were!
I would really think someone advertising "free porn" in his sig would have a bit more respect for freedom of speech.
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No.
By definition, courtesy of Merriam-Webster Online:
Anarchy - 1 a : absence of government b : a state of lawlessness or political disorder due to the absence of governmental authority c : a utopian society of individuals who enjoy complete freedom without government.
Anarchism - 1 : a political theory holding all forms of governmental authority to be unnecessary and undesirable and advocating a society based on voluntary cooperation and free association of individuals and groups.
Anarchist do not want a world of chaos run by no one. People wanting this and claiming to be anarchists are confused. These are people that are anarchist because it sounds cool. Real anarchists' one major belief is that there is no such thing as a government that is good for the people. They may be right.
In an anarchist society, you would not have chaos, mob rule, and random destruction. You would have a people governed by themselves with commitees, organizations, co-operation, and compromise. "a utopian society of individuals who enjoy complete freedom without government."
I don't see an anarchist society ever happening not because it's a bad idea, but because I don't have faith in people in general to not reach for more power. If you want a good example of an anarchist community, read Stephen King's 'The Stand'. In this novel, the community set up in Colorado is a perfect example of a community governed by themselves.
Anarchists would not be responsible for a bombing, only the confused people that claim to be anarchists, but have no idea what anarchism is.
Aero
Please stop hurting America -- Jon Stewart
Whoops. Forgot to tick 'Post Anonymously' that time, didn't you?
Yes, of course they were members of the general public. That doesn't warrant retaliation against other members of the general public in Mecca, you stupid person.
Where did I mention anything about attacking Mecca in my original post? Attacking innocent members of the public is wrong regardless of the country. Not only are you an asshole, but you're a stupid asshole as well.
I think it's very interesting that this attack occurs shortly after the media reports that President Bush's approval ratings are slipping despite (or because of?) his recent speeches about the war on Iraq. I also thought it was a strange 'coincidence' that the 9/11 attacks occurred at a time when Bush's approval ratings were low.
I may be in the minority on this one, but I'm not so concerned with Iraq or Saddam or Bin Laden. What worries me is that these terrorist attacks may not have been instigated by Al Qaeda, that there may be someone else pulling the strings. Someone with a very different political agenda.
"So this is how liberty dies..."
(Posted anonymously because Big Brother may be watching)
I'm trying to figure out just WTF this act has to do with politics. Now, if there were a section on /. called "Sensless Acts of Brutality"...
There were two major factors that triggered 9/11.
First, and the biggest, was our backing of Islamic warriors against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan. We sent the CIA to teach them (including Bin Laden) to fight to outst the Soviet Union. Kind of ironic that we boycott and Olympics and train people who would ultimately kill our own over the USSR invading and occupying a country we would later invade and occupy also.
Once the USSR left, we left the Mujahadeen twisting in the wind, warriors willing and able to fight for their beliefs with no one to fight against. Bin Laden then turned on the US, angry about this.
More importantly, the same warriors declared war on the US for invading parts of the Middle East (repelling the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait) and occupying the holiest land of all, the Arabian Penninsula.
These were the biggest factors that led to the attacks on the World Trade Center (both times). But despite all of our foolishness here, the blame lies with Bin Laden/Al Qaeda. Ultimately, they ordered the attacks.
Still, if we hadn't decided to meddle in the Middle East (all the way back to replacing the Shah in Iran) we probably wouldn't have become the target of choice, and 9/11 wouldn't have occured. We really should spend more effort understanding people and less attacking them. Everyone loves to see a bully toppled, so the more we invade countries, the easier it is for our enemies to recruit members.
http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/8/20/95
Now there's logic! Only on Slashdot (or the NYT) is that +4.
Oh really? I suppose you think that bombing the crap out of people brings their neighbours around to your point of view?
-- I would have got out of bed earlier...but I was asleep.
We have those in Poland and nobody considers them "danger for personal liberty"...
This is the first article I've seen that has slashdotted Slashdot!
Are you kidding me? He's been saying this from way before we knew his name.
The point of my post, which you appearantly missed, is that stated motivations, and true motivations don't have to match, and in the case of most public figures taking public actions, they ussually don't match. The fact that he has been saying it for a long time only proves he is a good politician and is staying "on message", it says absolutly nothing about his true motivations.
Remember that he was more than happy to get help from the CIA until the '91 gulf war and the placement of western soldiers in the arabian peninsula? He certainly was not saying these things about Americans (perhaps Russians) prior to '91. So either you haven't known his name as long as some of us have, or you have a poor recollection of history. I hope it is the former...
"I'll have a Guinness, no wait, make that a Coors Light" -Grad student I work with, who shall remain anonymous...
What exactly do you expect to find with reverse engineering a bomb? Do you think you'll discover some great secret?
"I recognize the handiwork of this bomb! It's Muhammed Al-Durka-Jihad! See his signature twists of the wires? And these wires, they are only made in the West end of London! And I smell tomato sauce. They're in the Italian district! Alright boys, let's go get him!!!"
Stupid American watches too much CSI and Hollywood movies and thinks that it's real life.
As is typical with people who use ridicule, you completely fail to counter the actual point being made, as though the ridicule itself is a valid answer.
Which one is the unthinking reaction-machine?
--The one who asks questions or the one who makes ridiculing jokes?
A zombie believes without question that it is automatically right in its most basic beliefs. By contrast, a person of integrity reaches their beliefs by questioning their beliefs, killing sacred cows, and generally boiling down the data.
-FL
That war's over, even for the splinter groups.
The IRA realized that the bombs in London pubs, while getting them in the papers, were a huge strategic mistake on par with the British mistake of internment.
This is the Jihads. They only have to get lucky once.
You forgot Ireland. Everyone immediately jumped to the conclusion that the "terrorists" were middle-eastern, when Britain has been at "war" with someone much closer to home for quite a while now.
My beliefs do not require that you agree with them.
You forgot that the bad guys will (reportedly) refer to the foreign troops as "the Jews". Also, "crusaders", but "the Jews" is popular.
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
And I'm sure the parking citation officers will be out in full force today.
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BTW , I am sure you mean Etats-Unians.
/. before... In fact, I've replied to your nonsense in the past!
I'm sick of reading your posts! Yes, it's silly that the US calls themselves America when it is in fact the name of several continents. BUT, you're not helping because you're incoherent.
Nobody knows what Etats-Unians means unless they speak french also... and since this is an anglophone site very few people will understand you.
So, if you want to raise awareness about this misappropriation of a name, express yourself clearly to your target audience! Otherwise, you will not be taken seriously... and I know for a fact you're not taken seriously because I've seen your posts and their replies on
In conclusion:
-you, stop making an ass of yourself
-US, please notice calling yourself "America" basically takes that title away from Canadians and South Americans.
---
Side note, in many countries (my experience is in the continent of Africa) a lot of people don't know the difference between "North America" and "America," so the arrogance associated with the US is often applied to Canadians without reason.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not crying to you in the hopes a whole nation will read this post and change the way they address themselves. I don't give a shit what you guys call each other... it's just silly.
I just pooped your party.
The problem here is that there is a theme in US presesnt mythology that they are a force of good irrespective of any reality on the ground - the reality usually being dead babies.
It is interesting to see the difference in coverage between some dead Afghans killed by a fit of pique after taliban killed some soldiers so the mighty war machine of the US cranked up the B-52s and wasted some babies. Coverage? Zip. How many dead? Quite a few.
Now we see London. more dead civilians. Lots of coverage. No context. No cause - effect. No analysis that we killed them for hundreds of years and now they have figured out how to kill a few of us at home.
Killing Killing Killing. Mindless on both side. But both sides feel their killing is blessed and redemptive. Both sides are run by loons of the highest orders.
The texture of a dead baby killed by a B-52 fragmentation bomb and the texture of a dead baby killed by a bomb in London - well they are both dead bloody and squishy, and they both have parents who long for revenge - bloody revenge.
But we in the West live our fantasy about our redemptive destruction and collateral damage. Whoops, sorry dead baby dude! We killed you to be free.
Does anyone have the URL to the crazy terrorist website? I've never been to one before! What's it like? Do they have crazy nodding animated GIFs of skulls and crazy scrolling marquees screaming "Death to America" and such? Do they embed MIDIs of like crazy screaming islamic music? Do they have photoshopped floating heads of Allah offering 70 virgins? Do they follow proper W3C consortium guidelines? Do they have those new fancy elegant CSS hacks? C'mon!
Linky linky linky linky linky!
Hmm, what kind of browser do they run? Explorer or Firefox? Cappie or Commie? They do hate both, so I surmise they have their own operating system and everything. Like, it's free and not free at the same time. Like, maybe you have to blow yourself up as a prerequisite to the software liscence. Maybe your family will be sent a distro to set up the website detailing your martyrdom and eternal brilliance in the light of A'llah! I mean, do you learn html coding skills at a terrorist training camp? Gosh, it all seems just so silly. Could you just imagine? I want a link or a mirror of a link send me one.
I wish I had mod points because you don't deserve troll in any of your posts. Obviously people don't get what a troll is, and seem to want to force there (in my opinion, thoughtless) opinions on everyone else.
I agree with you, however.
- Jax
Religious zealots need to be done away with...
Most of us are sorry for your tragic loss of lives, UK.
I think the best response to this is not a greater tightening of civil liberties, but to simply continue bringing McDonald's to the Middle East, and to continue college-educating their women.
If you look at all recorded history you find that peace only came about as a result of strength. You either intimidate your opponent or you kill him.
Suing for peace, sympathizing with your enemy and looking at what you might have done to upset him haven't worked.
British prime minster, Neville Chamberlin, tried to sue for peace with Hitler and failed. Winston Churchill who took his country to war succeeded.
Al Qaeda are monsters. You don't negotiate or sympathize with monsters.
Man Holmes
You first.
RackSpace Managed Hosting are offering 'Fanatical Support', according to the ad flashing at the top of my page... Nice.
my first reaction to this was i hope they hunt down the bastards that did this and kill them
but thats not what i really want, maybe the "war on terror" will be forced to get back on track...
it was of course perverted into an attack on a "contained" iraq, killing multitudes of civilians (100 000 according to the lancet), and dragging us into a quagmire that has distracted us from dealing with the terrorists that were actually attacking us... anyone remember that most of the 9/11 hijackers were saudi?
i dont know, its all been said before... all i really wanted to say is that I have sympathy for the victims of this attack and I hope our leaders unite and get on to the task of fighting terror instead of creating it
"Those who cast the votes decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything" -- Josef Stalin
You said - "....The US (and/or the West) are not responsible exclusively, or even mostly, for the situation in the mideast..."
Well here is one sample that refutes your bullshit grasp of history:
"Winston Churchill, as colonial secretary, was sensitive to the cost of policing the Empire; and was in consequence keen to exploit the potential of modern technology. This strategy had particular relevance to operations in Iraq. On 19 February, 1920, before the start of the Arab uprising, Churchill (then Secretary for War and Air) wrote to Sir Hugh Trenchard, the pioneer of air warfare. Would it be possible for Trenchard to take control of Iraq? This would entail *the provision of some kind of asphyxiating bombs calculated to cause disablement of some kind but not death...for use in preliminary operations against turbulent tribes.*
Churchill was in no doubt that gas could be profitably employed against the Kurds and Iraqis (as well as against other peoples in the Empire): *I do not understand this sqeamishness about the use of gas. I am strongly in favour of using poison gas against uncivilised tribes.* Henry Wilson shared Churchills enthusiasm for gas as an instrument of colonial control but the British cabinet was reluctant to sanction the use of a weapon that had caused such misery and revulsion in the First World War. Churchill himself was keen to argue that gas, fired from ground-based guns or dropped from aircraft, would cause *only discomfort or illness, but not death* to dissident tribespeople; but his optimistic view of the effects of gas were mistaken. It was likely that the suggested gas would permanently damage eyesight and *kill children and sickly persons, more especially as the people against whom we intend to use it have no medical knowledge with which to supply antidotes.*
Churchill remained unimpressed by such considerations, arguing that the use of gas, a *scientific expedient,* should not be prevented *by the prejudices of those who do not think clearly*. In the event, gas was used against the Iraqi rebels with excellent moral effect* though gas shells were not dropped from aircraft because of practical difficulties [.....]
Today in 1993 there are still Iraqis and Kurds who remember being bombed and machine-gunned by the RAF in the 1920s. A Kurd from the Korak mountains commented, seventy years after the event: *They were bombing here in the Kaniya Khoran...Sometimes they raided three times a day.* Wing Commander Lewis, then of 30 Squadron (RAF), Iraq, recalls how quite often *one would get a signal that a certain Kurdish village would have to be bombed...*, the RAF pilots being ordered to bomb any Kurd who looked hostile. In the same vein, Squadron-Leader Kendal of 30 Squadron recalls that if the tribespeople were doing something they ought not be doing then you shot them.*
Similarly, Wing-Commander Gale, also of 30 Squadron: *If the Kurds hadn't learned by our example to behave themselves in a civilised way then we had to spank their bottoms. This was done by bombs and guns.
Wing-Commander Sir Arthur Harris (later Bomber Harris, head of wartime Bomber Command) was happy to emphasise that *The Arab and Kurd now know what real bombing means in casualties and damage. Within forty-five minutes a full-size village can be practically wiped out and a third of its inhabitants killed or injured.* It was an easy matter to bomb and machine-gun the tribespeople, because they had no means of defence or retalitation. Iraq and Kurdistan were also useful laboratories for new weapons; devices specifically developed by the Air Ministry for use against tribal villages. The ministry drew up a list of possible weapons, some of them the forerunners of napalm and air-to-ground missiles:
Phosphorus bombs, war rockets, metal crowsfeet [to maim livestock] man-killing shrapnel, liquid fire, delay-action bombs. Many of these weapons were first used in Kurdistan.
Excerpt from pages 179-181 of Simons, Geoff. *Iraq: From Sumer to Saddam*.
The point of terrorism is not to inspire fear. Nobody likes fear so much that they want to go to such lengths just for that. Individual bullies, yes. Large, semi-professional organizations, no.
Terrorism is the use of fear, most commonly achieved through violence, in order to effect a political goal. Hamas's stated goal is to drive the Israelis into the sea, and make their future nation of Palestine an Arab and possibly Islamic state. Al Qaeda's stated goal is to remove the influence of the "decadent west" from Islamic lands, and halt the tide of modernization, and thence create a pan-Arab great big Muslim kingdom, sorta like they had a thousand years ago.
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
Sure - when you've explained to them why their government responded to that tragedy by going to war with a country that had nothing to do with it.
Reminding us that bad things happened to innocent people does not automatically win arguments, nor does it excuse governments from actually justifying their actions.
I am also sure that the families are smart enough to want useful action, not a vague declaration of "war" against "some bad guys, somewhere"
-- I would have got out of bed earlier...but I was asleep.
To its credit, Spiegel International is calling a spade a spade, leading off with "A wave of terrorist bombings...." But Reuters, sometimes known as al Reuters, is showing its usual cowardice. The article I checked only used "terrorist" when it could not be avoided--in direct quotes from those with more courage and intergity than they--which is almost everyone.
Reuters, the BBC, CNN and their kin will no doubt find how they word their articles complicated.
First, this attack did not target Jews. Killing Jews so OK in their ranks, that blowing up a bus in Tel Avi is never terrorism. Logic would dictate that blowing up a bus in London isn't either.
Second, journalists weren't targeted and it is unlikely that any were killed. Killing journalists is always terrorism, particularly with the BBC. Journalists are the 'Aryans' in a world in which Jews are the untermensch--subhuman.
Third, a lot of Europeans and the NPR left in the US, who could care less about the death of Jews in Israel, are going to be very angry about the killing of non-Jews in London, a popular tourist destination. After all, that might have been them getting blow up. That'll make it hard not to call these terrorists by their true name, but raises a problem. If blowing up a bus in London is terrorism, then why isn't it terrorism to blow up a bus in Jerusalem or Bagdad? If it wants to be true to form, Reuters, the BBC and CNN should be calling the doers of these foul deeds "militants" and "insurgents."
Of course, there's no need to feel sympathy for the jerks that haunt Reuters, the BBC and CNN. They bear the same relationship to journalism as the Waffin SS bore to soldiering. But it will be interesting to see how they handle getting 'mugged by reality." Will this cause them to break, however briefly, with their usual practice sucking up to terrorism?
--Mike Perry, Seattle, Editor: Dachau Liberated
I'm glad you can sit so smugly in your position that the US is wrong for wanting to spread democratic ideals, and those of freedom, including the critical free flow of information - even if the reasoning for some in the US/West is to encourage governments and peoples who are friendly to the West, and therefore more likely to ensure a continuing stable supply of energy.
Reasoning for some? If that reasoning was for less than the majority, I'm pretty sure that we would have already removed one of the most oppressive, fundamentalist regimes in the region - we call the country Saudi Arabia. I'm not arguing that terrorism shouldn't be fought, or that it is generally true that it is very uncommon for democratic nations to attack one-another, so there would appear to be logic in spreading democracy, but to say that "some" only want to spread democracy for this Realpolitik type of reasoning is either misleading or naive. The vast majority of people in Washington and London that believe in spreading democracy via the sword believe in it for exactly that reason.
Karma: Non-existant. Due mostly to the fact that you smell funny and nobody likes you.
"Fear is a means to an end. Bin Laden talked about using terror to incite governments to violent responses, leading to an escalating path of violence that he believes will ultimately end in a secular v. Muslim war where Islam, being backed by God, will of course triumph.
And my relatives wonder why I'm a Unitarian. "
Well I'm an American, and in the name of all that's American, I'll start a campaign to bomb the planet. Now according the logic used on this forum, I represent all Americans, and therefore all Americans should be hated, and feared.
Hmmm...here's a big clue for everyone here. Saying you are, doesn't make you one. Bin Ladin and his followers doesn't represent Islam, or any other religion. Bin Ladin represents himself, and that's it.
Maybe this forum would gain a better prespective by educating themselves about Islam (in this day and age, there's no excuse for not knowing), and listen to what the majority moderates have to say on the situation.
I think what the poster meant was it was a French attack based off them losing the Olympic games bid.
Through our big black eye, Man, let's light up their world, like the fourth of july! -TK
There's no place like ~/
I've not lived in London for 25 years, but I used to know the tube network like the back of my hand. I'm sure it's possible to do all this single-handed. Something like this:
1) Start by heading west on the Met line.
2) Leave bomb #1 on that train, get out at Moorgate.
3) Get back on the Met going the other way and leave bomb #2.
4) Get out at Liverpool St, change to Central.
5) Get off at Holborn, change to Piccadilly northbound.
6) Leave bomb #3 on that train, get out at Russell Square. All the bombs were timed for 09:45, and bomb #3 goes off whilst the bomber is still leaving Russell Square. (So do all the others, but she'll not notice.)
The westbound met line train has reached Edgeware Rd, the east bound has turned around at Aldgate East (ISTR that they do that?) and blows up nearly back at Liverpool St.
Question: Do you have time to do steps #4 and #5 in this interval? How long does it take to get to Edgeware Rd from Moorgate these days? It was about 15-20min last time I did it IIRC.
Meanwhile, our bomber's had a narrow escape at Russell Sq:
7) At street level, bomber walks north towards Kings Cross, and gets on the #30 bus.
8) What happens next isn't clear. Some reports are of a suicide attacker. So maybe the lone attacker's bomb #4 goes off whilst she's still on the bus - is that deliberate, or an accident?
Steve
-Wikipedia: "08:56: Explosion on train between Kings' Cross and Russell Square. Eyewitnesses report explosion appeared to come from outside the train."
-Wikipedia: "09:28: Tube operator Metronet says the incident was caused by some sort of power surge."
-Multiple news services: "All cellphones have been disabled or are unable to place calls."
-CNN: "There were 'flashes of light on the side of the tube carriage.'"
-CNN: "She said the train driver then walked through the carriage and told everyone not to panic, and not to look into the next carriage, where the explosion had gone off."
And if that isn't enough to convince you, here's another tidbit of information. GEORGE BUSH IS PRESIDENT,AND TONY BLAIR IS HIS BITCH
Ah, I see. Yes, thank-you. Your argument is made all the more convincing by this.
I'm sorry, but the best way to deal with this is to throw money and not words at the problem. More police, more cameras, more spies, more bribes. Politicians create legislation because that's in their budgets. Guns, bombs and cloak and dagger make people squeamish. If it is freedom and saftey you value, then you must pay the price for it.
People like you give me the heebie-jeebies. Even your paragraph structure is weirdly wrong.
-FL
You only give out this "root causes" nonsense because you think that perhaps the terrorists have some good ideas---you dislike globalization, or you don't like the idea of American military hegemony.
You say that People generally become terrorists because they are upset about something., and go on to say that we should address the reasons that they're upset.
Fair enough. How, then, do you propose to deal with the Army of God? Shall we outlaw abortion, because it tweaks some people so hard they feel the need to murder real live adult humans to make their point about the sanctity of life?
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
As a member of the Globalized Corporate Oligarchy, let me just say that we have the U.S./Costa Rican/Chinese/Azerbaijanian Shadow Government under our complete control.
I can state unequivocally that 9-11 was not the work of our pawns.
However, our control of the Australian/South African/Polish Shadow Government has always been tenuous at best, and of course they have always had the motivation and resources for these sorts of things.
The rest of the world's Shadow Governments have generally been spending the last few decades implementing our labor reform acts and performing corporate audits, so of course they are beyond suspicion.
We in the Globalized Corporate Oligarchy seek to implement our vision statement across all of our puppets (shadow governments and media machines alike) in order to bring new exciting products that add value for all our stakeholders and customers. We apologize for the inconvenience of this attack.
Well, if you're only going to count torture, chemical weapons, and invading countries as terrorism, the I guess you're right, Bush isn't a... wait, something about depleted uranium, Abu Ghraib, Iraq... never mind.
Six score characters.
Brevity being wit's soul
I have enough space.
I for one would like to offer condolences to the British people. After 9-11 they stood beside the U.S. The least we can do is offer sympathy and stand by a people who have suffered far more from terrorism over the years than America has.
What has always worried me about the so called "war on terrorism" is
a) The intense volume and passion with which our leaders boast their efforts to counter terrorism. This may win hearts, minds and votes at home. But when the same speech is televised live on Al Jazeera it is interpreted by many muslims almost like Osama bin Laden speeches are interpreted by us.
b) The ridiculous use of bombs causing huge explosions and the massive stationing of uniformed military personell in the environments that are most sensitive to the perceived consequences of western influence. You might kill a terrorist or two, but the propaganda value of the TV pictures create 10 new ones.
I don't object to using a lot of resources to combat terror. Neither do I believe that anti-terror measures should have a lower priority.
But we could do it a lot more intelligently:
i)By using our resources to increase our capabilities for clandestine operations.
ii)By whacking all the terrorists we find and then shut up about it.
iii)By tripling the number of people following the different terrorist money trails.
iv)By quadroupling the efforts to set up schooling arrangements that aren't bogged down with religious crap in the concerned muslim countries.
v)By investing a lot more in pro-western media (propaganda) directed at a muslim audience.
vi)On every other level: By staying out of these people's affairs and let them sort out their own problems.
And - most importantly - to keep such a well financed campaign against terrorism effective we STFU about it as much as possible, thereby making it less easy for militant terrorist to paint a convincing picture of an actual enemy.
Therein lies the rub, I guess. Since the politicans need public support for their antiterrorism spending, they will keep using high profile tactics (with a lot of bang for the buck). They will also keep on boasting their achievements to get the funding that they need. Kind of sad really.
How about the US's 1953 coup of the democratically elected leader of Iran when the US put the shah in power? This is one of the seminal events that shaped history; this is what inspired many of those radicals.
Of course, this is a bit too embarrasing to teach in US schools.
Dozens of civilians dead and hundreds wounded... Man, if this keeps up every day for the next three years, the toll will be almost as bad as in Iraq.
Morons, please note: this isn't to say that the British victims "deserved it". On the contrary, the Brits went to the streets by the millions to denounce our oil grab in Iraq - and it wasn't even being done in their name. What I'm saying is that there are tens of thousands of innocent orphans, burn victims, and amputees on line ahead of them for your sympathy and it's only our culture's valuing of "white" lives more than others that would prevent anyone from seeing it that way.
Of course "Etats-Unians" is just as unspecific as "American". There are dozens of countries around the world formed as a union of smaller territories.
Yes, we'll stop refering to our country as America when the rest of the world starts refering to China as The People's Republic of China, and Russia is properly called The Russian Federation.
It's a shortened title, it's not arrogance at claiming an entire continent.
Besides, most Americans don't call it America, we call it "The US", which doesn't even have the word America in it.
So, if you want to raise awareness about this misappropriation of a name, know what you're talking about.
Side Note: I find it funny how the guys sig says he's a "REAL American" cause he lives in North America, yet it implies that those in the US aren't real Americans, even though they too live in North America.
Hmmm witty sig or funny sig? Maybe elitest techy sig!
Bush stopped the attacks from happening for 4 years?
Prove it.
You're going on blind faith there. Or are you just measuring years? If you're measuring years, was Clinton then better against terrorism than Bush because there were longer intervals between the attacks during his time?
I personally would just say that the attacks happened when they did because of the timing attackers, not the president in charge at the time. And the war on terror has just been a diversion, it hasn't changed things at all. Yes, we do thwart a few attacks, but we did that before too. Al Qeada didn't suddenly get the resources during Bush's presidency to attack the US more frequently or more effectively.
In my mind, terrorism is fairly easy to commit. Look at McVeigh. The best way to reduce it is to stop spurring people to commit the acts, not to try to restrict the entire populace to stop them.
Look at Britain. They had almost weekly attacks from the IRA for a decade, was an increase in security responsible for the next 10 years having virtually no attacks? No, it was a more roundabout solution that attacked the roots of the problem.
We are completely failing to go after the roots of the problem. Roots which were never in Iraq, by the way. We started to work on the problem with our efforts in Afghanistan, but we had to scale back those efforts because of the unnecessary war in Iraq. It's very disappointing.
Also disappointing is people like you who measure the success of our government's efforts against terrorism by the number of times they (or someone else) fails to stop an attack. If we got attacked daily, Bush would be the best terror fighter ever?
http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/8/20/95
Bin Laden's biggest complaint has for years been the presence of "Crusader" or "Christian" soldiers in Saudi Arabia, which is home to Mecca and Medina. The support of the House of Saud is secondary. How seriously Algeria factors into things, I don't know, but I suspect that even the Muslim world didn't pay so much attention to it, as the Algerians basically kept the issue internal, with the Algerian terrorist groups only relatively recently announcing affiliation with al Qaeda.
Syria is a very mixed bag, though. Even as they provided some support against terrorists, they maintained their stranglehold on Lebanon and support for Hezbollah. While they turned over intelligence, they started a flamewar over the security of the Syrian border with Iraq. Neither side handled things as well as they could have, but Syria doesn't exactly have a collective halo over it.
You can never go home again... but I guess you can shop there.
Man, you blame-the-clenus guys are really slowing down.
I doubt there is a link (too convenience, unless they had planned a similar attack in Paris and New York so as to get the three front runners).
Also, the froggies are only good at sinking Greenpeace vessels..
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If you're (still) in a frog-bashing mood, don't bother to click the above link. It says good things about the French.
What I gather from this article is that you don't fight terror by invading unrelated countries. You fight terror through boring, tedious and frustrating police and intelligence work. You share resources and information with your allies, you try to outwit the terrorists.
I think it was John Kerry who got bashed for saying something along the lines "I don't think we can ever win the war on terror, but we can reduce it to a mere nuisance". He was spot on. And the guys this article mention are doing just that. Their cost is several orders of magnitude below the cost of the Iraq war and I think they are far more effective.
Invading Iraq was a huge mistake as far as terrorism is concerned. Proponents of this war tend to present a false dichotomy. It was invading Iraq or doing nothing. This is wrong. The choice was between invading Iraq and setting up more of this kind of counter-terrorist cells.
It would be nice to be sure of anything the way some people are of everything.
No...
CANADA = the 51st state (maybe the 52nd, we'd want Puerto Rico before a bunch of Canucks)
uhhh... ok..... ummm.... moooooooo
And I thought all that jerking and twitching was elaborate dance moves. How misguided I was...
Last year the number of terrorist attacks worldwide more than tripled, from a record of 175 in 2003 to 655 in 2004. That certainly doesn't sound like a successful "war on terror" to me.
The simple fact is that terrorists attack the US because they are seriously pissed off at our foreign policies, and if we would just quit trying to be the world's self appointed police force, terrorist attacks would decline dramatically.
what sig?
Reality check: As long as there are humans on the Earth, they will fight with eachother.
If you want to be at peace, you have to be prepared to destroy those who attack you.
"With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine." -- RFC 1925
War is not the opposite of peace. Peace is a state of mind, and the opposite of peace is unrest. When people experience unrest they respond in different ways; one such way is war.
War is a corrective action utilized to restore peace by removing the cause of unrest. Sometimes it is used appropriately, other times it is not. For example, the French revolution was a war to correct the imbalance between aristocracy and commoners. I doubt that there was any other way to start this corrective process that would have yielded better results.
Compare war to a fever. Your body uses a fever as part of the process to fight off an infection. You don't cure the fever, you cure the infection, which then causes the fever to leave. Likewise, you don't stop a war, you find the root cause of unrest, solve this to restore peace, and then war will naturally end. *In theory*
Sometimes, no satisfactory compromise can be found; such is the case when two people groups adamantly want exclusive occupation of a certain place on the map.
It is a myth that we will someday have world peace. It is against our nature to be 100% satisfied with the status quo; there will always be pressure, there will always be unrest, discontent and inequality. We can sooner eradicate all testosterone from the world than achieve world peace.
You see, the same conditions that can bring about war also can bring about progress and great achievement!
I do *not* condone violence as a means of expression, such as used in terrorism. Terrorism is not war, it is a way for someone with little power (aka influence) to get heard, similar to the way a particular person may become the "squeaky wheel" in order to get extra attention.
As a matter of fact, I consider terrorism to be a great cause of unrest (think of all the people in London who will be afraid of the mass-transit system now) and needs to be quickly and thoroughly dealt with.
Side Note: I find it funny how the guys sig says he's a "REAL American" cause he lives in North America, yet it implies that those in the US aren't real Americans, even though they too live in North America.
I know. He's an idiot.
Remember, however, that I don't give a crap what you call yourself. I'm just saying that it affects others because many people live in AmericaS. Shortening to The People's Rublic of China or The Russian Federation to Russia does not affect other Chinas or other Russias.
Anyway.. I, again, don't care if you guys call yourself America.. I was just trying to clarify that moron's point... (don't ask me why).
Also, the arrogance associated with the US has nothing to do with calling yourselves "America".. it has mostly to do with Bush, Clinton, and Bush.
It must suck to be labeled as arrogant simply because you guys have an idiot President at the moment.
I just pooped your party.
Prosperity begins at home; nobody will bring it to you on a silver platter. If you want it, you earn it.
I seeee..... so your plan for African states goes along these lines:
1- Get lots of weopons
2- invade Europe, build prosperous empire
3- Profit!
After all, that's how we did it. The UK doesn't have nearly enough natural resources to support the levels of wealth created by the British Empire; it was warfare to create trade that did the trick.
Perhaps the Africans could invade Europe for the right to sell us Opium? That worked out very profitable for the British.
Your argument assumes a level playing field. A better analogy would be:
- a very intelligent child born born in rural Africa has every chance of becoming rich and successful as a moderately intelligent child born to wealthy parents in the US with family contacts at Harvard, for a guaranteed place.
By your argument, the fact that the child in Africa remains in poverty its whole life because it never learned to read is entirely the fault of the child, and the government which cannot afford to buy books for it or pay teachers, because it's too busy paying off debts to countries already rich.
'No rational religion claims "supernatural" exists, that's an atheist slander.' - seen on slashdot.
It doesn't matter that 100 people dropped dead of sudden heart attack in England today. And that 100 will drop dead of sudden heart attack in England tomorrow, and the next day. And the next, etc.
I feel for the 200, but they were not murdered.
And it doesn't matter that we could take all that money from the war machine budget and use it to cure sudden heart attacks and cancer
Money does not equate to a cure for anything.
All that matters is that the elite can use this little bombing to SCARE YOU
YOU scare me.
You ain't nuttin' but meat machines, nuttin' but domesticated livestock, swimming in an elite-friendly culture evolved by decades of elite propaganda, and heeding the call of your CorpGovMedia masters
You're going to have to explain to me exactly which propaganda to which you refer.
10: PRINT "Everything old is new again."
20: GOTO 10
"Shadow Government" "U.S. population is extremely ignorant" "9-11 was deliberately manufactured"
How much more obvious can this troll be?
[PowerPoint] is a tool for capitalist presentation
I'd love to see how the US would recruit many suicide bombers. Yes, it's not civilized. Is far more civilized to develop the hardware and drop bombs on people from 1000s of feet up in the air, so it's all like a computer game and nobody has to get upset.
The USA blew up the World trade Centre by pissing off one person too many.
If you insult someone, and they retaliate, it's your fault. If you insult someone, they retaliate and an innocent third party suffers, it's {at least partly} your fault that that third party suffered -- because they would not have, if you had not made the original insult in the first place.
It's all about oil, or money. There isn't a lot of difference. The Arabs have oil and want money for it. The USA begrudges the amount it is paying for oil, and adds insult to injury by insisting to pay for it in US dollars -- so the Arabs have to change US dollars for local currency, at whatever exchange rate the USA chooses. The USA and UK also sell weapons to anybody who wants them.
The USA has been throwing its weight around, and the UK has been its pathetic little lap-dog, for too long. We should get our arses in gear and move ahead right now with trying to go oil-free. We're going to have to do that eventually anyway, one day -- and things are only going to get bloodier and messier for countries that insist to use oil right up to the end. So why not save ourselves the bother right now? Stop using oil, leave the Arabs alone, stay out of their messy business. And while we're at it, let's take the radical step of outlawing theism. I don't imagine for a minute that it will stop terrorists altogether, but at least they will have to be honest about their motives.
Je fume. Tu fumes. Nous fûmes!
Q: How to you train the Londoners for the Olympics?
PS sorry, couldn't resist...
For those idiots here that think they know about warfare and national security, sit back shut up and do what you do best, type code at your bosses bark. If you don't have military combat experience or have members of your family involved in the war on terror then do not comment. The most some of you idealists have seen of war is playing call of duty, so shut it. Your pathetic arse will be saved by the strong and brave who dodge the bullets from these ruthless killers. You will still get your pathetic pay check so you can preach your anti war rhetoric and chant your idealisms. For those of you with respect, dignity and the wisdom to not comment on subjects you know nothing about, thankyou. It is a tough time for us brits right now.
Psssst...it's in the formal title of the country, dipshit: United States of America. The formal title of the country to the south of it is United States of Mexico but you don't see anybody whining like a little Jewish bitch when people just call it Mexico. Grow a pair, you wuss.
Here's yet another problem that wouldn't exist without religion.
Don't reply to tell me that "oh, most religious people don't go around blowing things up." I know that and I don't care. When was the last time you heard of a group of radical atheists throwing a hand grenade into a tour bus?
If you knew who THEM was, you could arrest THEM ahead of time.
Well due to the discovery of "explosives" outside of the capital, makes me wonder if there could still be more out there.
:)
A controlled explosion was carried out in Brighton, and there are unconfirmed reports in Coventry in Swansea.
I personally live in Plymouth, home of the UK's Naval Might (Arguably) - so we'd be quite a target if this was designed to stop possible response to future mass carnage.
As someone said however, it looks as if this was designed to cause maximum chaos - which can be just as devastating as carnage. It can lower moral, and in a state of confusion - some people perform drastic actions without realizing the consequences.
Makes me wonder whether this will be the first of many, I hope not.
Also I am allowed to call myself anything I want. If my name is John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt and I want to call myself Fred then that is perfectly ok.
You seem to have a major inferiority complex, I feel really sorry for you that you have to somehow attempt to feel better about yourself by trying to proclaim yourself as a "Real American" in the mold of Bill Cunningham.
I'm going to reply to this one, since it was the only one of the three so far to make some rational sense.
I honestly don't believe it's my personal fault that there are countries that haven't kept pace with the prosperity of the Western world. And while I also don't think that I am in any way immediately responsible for the birth of said prosperity, what I am responsible for is doing what I can to allow it to continue. If I were in charge, I would be more than willing to help other countries prosper, as well, but there are a few things that you'll need to keep in mind about the nature of this help:
1) It will be on my terms. If I cannot afford to continue aid, or if such aid impairs with my own well-being, then I shall not be obligated to provide you with it.
2) It will require your help. I cannot hold your hand forever; such aid is given with the expectation that it will be used towards an ultimate goal of self-sufficiency.
3) You shall not squander what I give, nor complain when what I give is not what you expect. You do not need anyone's approval to work problems out on your own. If you don't like what I have given you, then you can find your own solutions. My solutions are inevitably influenced by my world-view. Naturally, this is not necessarily your world-view. If you want solutions other than the ones that I can most readily provide, then you will find them yourself.
This is very simple, common sense. I'm not as well-versed on foreign affairs as all of the political experts here, but I imagine it follows roughly along the guidelines listed above. The impression I am getting from the posts above mine is that there are some who believe that the people of the Western world are at fault for the shortcomings of the less-prosperous. I have done nothing to actively squander the growth and development of any nation, and I'm certain that this holds for the vast majority of people in the world.
The people of these nations living on 15 cents a day are no more or less human than the rest of us. They are no more or less capable of forming solutions to their problems, as others have done throughout history. In fact, the Southwest Asian/Northern African region has historically been a hub for intellectual pursuit. There is no reason to believe that they are incapable of surviving without the support of the Western world, and by insisting that they are, you do them a disservice greater than that caused by any bomb, tariff, or ideology.
We could call it The Spanish Lesson.
I'm sorry, I missed that passage in my Bible where it tells me to "slaughter Muslims". Could you kindly point me to it?
Given that Mohammed lived hundreds of years after Christ, you'll have a difficult time finding that one; as I suspect you know.
But (some) evangelical Christians believe that Christ cannot return for the second coming until all Jews return to Israel; which is, therefore a state created by the will of God. Which is, therefore, perfect, and can do no wrong. I have had one such Christian explain to me (with a straight face) that Israeli soldiers have never, ever killed (or even shot at) an innocent (or even unarmed, stone-throwing) civilian on purpose, that the Palastinian houses are only ever knocked down if they are booby trapped by terrorists, and that the Israeli soldiers then build new houses out of their own pockets.
Hence: Christian fundamentalism = support of Israeli no matter what = more attrocities committed against Palastinian civilians = more Palastinian terrorists = more attrocitices committed against Israeli civilians. Repeat.
I can tell you that Mohammed explicitly stated that Jews, Christians and Muslims were all "people of the same book", and that Jerusalem was a pretty nice (and very tolerant) place to live until several thousand heavily armed European Crusaders hoved into view and started eating babies
'No rational religion claims "supernatural" exists, that's an atheist slander.' - seen on slashdot.
Yeah, it's like the Loma Prieta earthquake in California. I remember the TV showing live helicopter cam of a collapsed double-decker highway (aka dozens/hundreds of squashed cars) and Peter Jennings is doing a voiceover that there are "no confirmed casualties". It's a worse-than-useless phrase.
Consider: you are suggesting that attempting to form a theory is an inappropriate response to a barbaric attack, and that a knee-jerk emotionally based response IS appropriate.
Seriously. You don't know who planted the bombs and you would rather cry, 'Lunatic', than ask questions. Please be careful! --Because the next step is to jump to conclusions, find the most visible target and pull a trigger. Is this the action of a rational, thinking person who is not easily manipulated?
Why is my theory a, 'lunatic' theory? Please explain, if you can.
-FL
Propaganda, and true modivation are seldom the same...
And what motivates someone has no direct relationship with what someone's goals are.
It may have been that non-Muslims in Saudi Arabia inspired bin Laden, but his stated goal is to destroy non-Muslims and bring an Islamic state to the world, and that is the same thing other islamofascists preach.
What would be the propaganda value in telling another group there is nothing they can do to stop the war, because they are going to continue to try and kill us wherever we are?
That is illogical.
It would be propaganda if islamofascists said, "If you just leave all the 'Muslim countries,' we will stop trying to kill you," with the desired aim of having us leave, MEANWHILE they have no intentions of stopping their war against the infidels.
Your claims are also not tied to reality, in that I have read countless times that these islamofascists claim everything they do is backed by the Qur'an. These people get pissed off if a non-muslim TOUCHES this book. Do you really think they are lying about what they feel it contains? (That God has blessed them to kill infidels and if they martyr they'll get 70 virgins in heaven.)
No, it is not propaganda, these islamofascists actually are insane.
BTW, if anyone reading this is an islamofascist, I just have to point out: IF YOUR GOD IS TELLING YOU ITS OK TO KILL PEOPLE, YOU MIGHT ACTUALLY BE LISTENING TO THE WRONG GOD. Just a thought.
(This comes from a non-religious, politically central person.)
Ironically, the word ironically is often used incorrectly.
The more desparate you make the people in Iraq, the more recruits are easily available for terrorist groups. But that's not a 'good' action from anybody's viewpoint, and even that will not be enough to stop all potential terrorists. To those "pollyannas" who think that appeasement/understanding/winning hearts and minds is a viable strategy: How did that work out for Neville Chamberlain? Would you recommend that as a better way to have dealt with Hitler? For all of you naive bleeding heart liberals: Why do you choose to side with such intolerant, racist, genocidal bigots? Wahabists believe in the death (or in some cases subjugation) of ALL infidels. (those who disagree with their beliefs). I find it disgusting that Militant Wahabist terrorist blow up inocent civilians indiscriminately in London and the first thing out of "social crusaders" mouths are to blame it on the USA/George Bush. Do you pathetic fools really believe that this the just desserts of not abandoning Israel to a genocidal pogrom? We should take our money and give it to people who hate us merely because we don't share their religious beliefs? You represent the same ridiculous left wing extremists who keep empowering the mid east dictators, raising energy costs (and thus most other costs) by preventing oil drilling in Alaska, new refineries and power plants in the US and now even "eco-friendly" energy production such as windmills,OTEC, tidal generators, etc. because it scares the birds,fish,caribou...whatever. You are able to freely post this drivel only because dangerous people have killed (in many wars) those who threaten your freedom. (real freedom, not the liberal civil rights crusader to enable you to do/say anything you believe in while eliminating the ability of anyone else to act in any way that you disagree with.) Hail Brittania! I support you. London Olympics? WELL DESERVED!
It does strike me that the USAnians on this thread are a lot more inflamed about this incident than the Brits. Calm down, chaps; excessive displays of emotion simply aren't seemly. Stiff upper lip, what? Drink less coffee, doncherknow, it's bad for the nerves.
... Or is that buses?
Oh, and in the interests off efficiency let's let put two off-colour jokes in the same thread.
1.) ZONG This is shocking! Poor Brits, we will pray for you.
RESPONSE: I'm an atheist, you insensitive clod!
2.) Despite London being a prime target, there haven't been any successful terrorist attacks there for over four years.
RESPONSE: Well, you know how it is. You get nothing for ages and then three all turn up at once.
To understand why some Muslims kill their neighbors you have only to read the Koran. You don't need to blame politicians and secret conspiracies. Find the Koran online and search for the words 'unbeliever' and 'punish' and 'kill'. Read the Koran's instructions on how faithful Muslims should treat non-Mulsims. In a few examples out of many:
Koran - Time [76.4] Surely We have prepared for the unbelievers chains and shackles and a burning fire.
Koran - The Immunity [9.5] So when the sacred months have passed away, then slay the idolaters wherever you find them, and take them captives and besiege them and lie in wait for them in every ambush
Koran - The Victory [48.6] And (that) He may punish the hypocritical men and the hypocritical women, and the polytheistic men and the polytheistic women, the entertainers of evil thoughts about Allah. On them is the evil turn, and Allah is wroth with them and has cursed them and prepared hell for them, and evil is the resort.
Fundamentalist Mullahs and Imams use this dogma to teach the gullible that jihad, killing infidels, is the only sure way into Paradise.
I know you were making a point that mass invasion is clearly *not* the right way to go, but I'm interested to know why among all the countries you named in your original list, you mentioned Cyprus?
It's a peaceful, democratic, majority Christian member of the European Union, and despite the partial Turkish occupation of 1974, which it suffers with a lot of words but zero violence whatsoever, has *zero* links with international terrorism[1] of any sort.
[1] admittedly, there was the anti-British independence struggle in the 1950s and intercommunal disturbances in the 1960s, carried out by right-wing thugs and bigots in each community. But this was all internal, and not exported in any way.
According to costofwar.com, the Iraq war has cost, so far, about $180 billion. That's a lot of money. For a comparison, the Manhattan Project cost $20 billion in modern dollars.
$180 billion buys a lot of research and infrastructure to get us off of foreign oil. To introduce efficiencies, reduce consumption and research better methods of generation. Which would do a hell of a lot more to reduce terrorism (by slowing if not stopping the flow of money to the Saudis who fund a lot of these groups) than what has turned out to be an expensively optional war. It's possible that Iraq will end up better than it was under Saddam---I certainly hope it does---but the money could have been better spent elsewhere.
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
The heart of my argument is that the central guiding principle of the US/UK's foreign policy is "ensure the prosperity of our people" and NOT "screw the world just because we can."
It seems that people seem to forget that, at times. I would not say that the child is at fault, but instead the government that does not provide for its people. These are the most resource-rich countries on our planet; surely they can do better for their citizens. I can't imagine what foreign policy must be in place that allows such terrible imbalances to propagate unchecked.
Please do not link this dreadful attack with Islam or it's followers. We are as shocked by this attack as much as everyone, and whilst there will no doubt be some who take pleasure in it, most of us are horrified by it. At every location there will, almost certainly, have been Muslims who are injured or worse, Edware Road and Aldgate East have large Muslim populations for a start. We, like everyone else, have been trying to contact friends and family, Muslim and non-Muslim who may have been affected.
If this is the work of misguided Muslims, then they have committed a major sin by the killing of innocent people, and have sullied our beutiful religion.
Other than those directly affected by these attacks, it will be the Muslims in the UK who suffer the most. And once again, we will need to prove that our religion is not one of barbarity and bloodshed, as it is often portrayed. No doubt there will be innocent Muslims who are verbally or physically assaulted because of this event. So we are not pleased by this event one bit, and we condemn those who planned and carried this out.
Please know that for every so called Muslim scholar who may appear on t.v. proclaiming there support for this attack as valid retribution for the slaughter of Muslims, there will be many many more who are not given the opportunity to condemn this. If you really want to see the Muslim reaction to this, then visit sites such as http://www.deenport.com/ or http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/.
We pray for all those affected by this terrible event, and we hope that all those responsible for it are brought to justice.
People stared at the Michael Jackon for weeks, and 100 people in England dropped dead of a sudden heart attack yesterday.
People stared at the Pope's funeral and subsequent papal election, for a long long time. And 100 people in England dropped dead of a sudden heart attack yesterday.
The popularity of news stories has very little to do with 1) the number of deaths, or 2) the extent to which The Man wants to subjugate us.
After hearing statements coming out of the G8 summit, I am reminded of a scene in Babylon 5 episode Acts of Sacrifice:
Sheridan: G'Kar, everyone in this room knows too well that the first casualty of war is always the truth.
Franklin: Unfortunately, the rest tend to be too small or too weak to defend themselves.
--
The events in London were terrible. Those who committed those horrific acts they believe they are fighting a just war. And to them anyone is a legitimate target; no one is innocent. To them it is total war. We are caught between idiots and madmen. Our leaders say, the terrorists won't win, but how many will die before they lose? Is George Orwell's vision of perpetual war, becoming a reality? I hope not.
I watched the PBS special "In Search of Ancient Ireland." They talked about dark ages that coincided with the dark ages in classical Greece, 12th century BC. Not the more well known one in the 6th century AD. One scholar pointed out that in times of stress, people become more warlike and more religious. I was stunned to see that is the parallel with today's events.
"You'll get nothing, and you'll like it!"
he can't answer your question, this is a guy who's been kicked in the nuts and would rather give the bully his money and run rather than stand up for himself.
Your idea number (3) is partially right. A main reason why terrorist attacks have stayed off of American soil since 09/11 is because this is a land of opportunities, of freedom and economic success. Capitalism seduces one's will to act, whether that be good or bad. But do not mistake their hesitation to destroy is since they consider it paradise. Its more because they realized that what they learnt of infidel Western civilization was a distant reflection of what is reality. Islamic Thugs whether they reach the gates of Capitalism with the intention to destroy or not are sucked in to a 9-5 world of making money to get by, buying a bigger TV, buying a faster Car, getting married, rearing kids, buying a house with good schools nearby and before they know it, they are now part of the same society they once feared/hated.
Calling other lands as disease infected cess pools mirror an ignorance that is identical to the warped perspective that Islamic fundamentalists view US. No matter which corner of the world you were born, no matter how much of a cesspool it might be, its still home.
The only way out of this seemingly endless pit of hatred and fanaticism is not democracy, but better education. The young who live in Islamic regimes and theocracies, the only education they would ever receive is from the Islamic Madrassas, which serves up a skewered version of hate and fundamentalism and infects their minds with thousand times more hatred towards West. Instead they should receive an alternate view, that can only be received from an actual school that is devoid of religious rhetoric.
This is why Religion should not be allowed to creep in to our classrooms.
Rapid Nirvana
The US was involved in the very incident that began the modern Islamic revolution. That was when an Iranian revolution removed the Shah from power. We (the US) decided we liked the Shah's mode of operation, so we helped reinstall him in power in Iran. Islamic fundamentalists banded together and removed him from power again and took US hostages in the American Embassy in Tehran. Perhaps you remember that? They formed an Islamist republic after the removal the 2nd time of the Shah. Thus start the transition in the Middle East from dictatorial/monarchist countries to Islamic republics (not really republics at all, but run by the Mullahs).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_revolution
This success and embarassment of the US emboldened the radical Islamists and gave leaders in the Middle East who wanted to organize a fighting force a great way to make one, by claiming that this was a battle for Islam. A tactic we (the US) exploited well in backing Bin Laden against the USSR in Afghanistan.
Our involvement in Iran also led us to believe we had to have someone to support in the Middle East against these radicals. This led to a period of nearly unconditional backing of Israel. Israel knew we were unlikely to drop support of them and thus engaged in many nasty actions against Arab people in neighboring countries. They even attacked one of our own ships. Our backing of Israel during this brutal period didn't help us in the eyes of Bin Laden and other radical Islamists with an axe to grind.
Now all of this isn't to say that if our opponent(s) were more reasonable that things wouldn't have gone differently. But we had plenty of warning in 1978 that there were people in the Middle East using Islam as a cause who would turn their fighters against us if we only gave them a reason to do so.
Apparently we didn't think it'd be a problem. We underestimated the trouble these people could cause of us. This continues under Bush as strong as ever. And that's how we got into two wars at once without the manpower to finish either of them correctly.
http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/8/20/95
There really is something morbidly funny about people willingly stuffing themselves into holes in the ground from which there is no possibility of escape in the event of a catastrophe. And then the catastrophe happens. Same goes for 100+ storey buildings.
Let this be a lesson for Londoners and the rest of the world that Americans can somehow use any horrible tragedy to steal the mic at the funeral and pitch whatever stupid foreign policy they want for alterior motives, while still playing up the other, more important tragedy that happened 4 years ago that they still haven't learned to deal with.
I am a citizen of the U.S. of A, our mascot is the drama queen.
The first rule of USENET is you do not talk about USENET.
if you are going to hit back, you want to erase terrorism at the source, by erasing the concept of violent/aggressive forms of politicial protests. Our government isnt doing a good job because we promote aggression when we bomb first.
Aggression is wrong, using violence to get your way is wrong, but the USA cannot stand for whats right when we do it too. We can only end terrorism when we stop creating terrorists.
While this may be true, I hardly see why this is a reason to find these bombings 'funny'. "They laughed at us, now we laugh at you"?!?
People got killed there. People had their arms torn of by the blast. It _IS_ not funny, no more than the attack on the WTC was or no more than people starving in Africa are. Jokes are made about all of these, but imho pretending it is 'funny' at a time when people are still fighting for their lives is an indication of poor taste. See the television news of the paramedics rushing victims to the hospital and have a good laugh. It's "you turn" now. Hope you feel better.
There are insane islamofacists that do believe this.
I don't believe Bin Laden is one of them. If he was, how could he have worked with the CIA in the russian war in afghanistan?
I also think that any of us who claim to know what motivates Bin Laden is a little too confidant. All I meant to say with my post is that we don't know that what he says is true, and to accept it cart blanche is foolish as best, and dangerous at worst.
I also beleive that Al Queda can not function without at least some support from broad Muslum communities, this support is rarly based on hatred of everthing western, but rather a desire to have western nations change thier foreign policy. If this support evaporates, then the movment looses it's ability to oporate...
(I too am non-religous, and I used to consider myself a centerest, but I feel the center has shifted very far to the right lately)
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Who the fuck modded this rah-rah USA flag-waving bullshit insightful?!? Go out and shoot yourselves please!
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At this point it is still much to early to say with certainty who is responsible for this terrorist attack. But after being invaded and occupied based on bogus claims of WMD. After witnessing the wholesale destruction of their cities and the murder of more than a hundred thousand of their civilians, Iraqis have about as much moral right to set off bombs in London as the U.S. had in attacking Japan after Pearl Harbor.
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I'm sick of Irish Americans, who haven't been home in twenty or thirty years, come up to me and tell me about the glory of the revolution. The glory of dying for the revolution. Fuck the revolution. Where's the glory in dragging a man from his bed and gunning him down in front of his wife and children? Where's the glory in that? Where's the glory in bombing old age pensioners as part of a remembrance day parade, their medals polished up for the day? Where's the glory in that?
Where is in the glory of attacking commuters?is if you find yourself going in the wrong direction, you double your speed. The war in Iraq has gotten us these results so far, and instead of pulling back, we double our speed, just brilliant. The obvious solution is to pull our troops out, but I doubt fanatics like you would ever figure that one out.
It reminds me of the drug war, which has made very little real progress, other than locking some people up, but if you ever ask a DEA agent, they'll tell you the lack of progress is a sign that we need to dedicate even MORE resources to the effort, not that it's a failed policy.
Wikinews is covering this:
Four bombs rock London
So many posts excusing the terrorists and blaming the victims. Some even say the UK "deserved it".
Those of you trying to explain this away, or saying "who cares?" or other such bullshit, you are the lowest forms of life on the Earth right now. You are lower than child molesters and rapists. You are the terror-enabling filth of humanity, and it's not even worth the moisture to spit on you.
So sit there in your geeky little insulted worlds, and spout your scummy bullshit. The adults will fight this war for you, and you won;t have to lift a single, fat finger from the task of stroking your tiny, flaccid dicks.
Words have a meaning, you know? Everybody agrees that Hussein was a bad guy. He was a bloodthirsty dictator but not a terrorist. He did not blow up airliners or subway stations for instance. He's still an evil man, but not a terrorist.
There are (sadly) a lot of evil dictators in the world. North Korea, Sudan, Myanmar and others come to mind. These guys are generally not terrorists because they're usually more interested in maintaining their own power and completing their little genocide than pissing off western countries and risking to lose everything.
An interesting exception is Col. Gaddafi, dictator of Libya. This guy has been convicted of conducting terror attacks by several western courts. He's been proven responsible of blowing up at least 2 airliners in the eighties. He was the archetypal bad guy back then, the Saddam of his time. In "Back to the future" for instance the villains are Libyans.
Gaddafi is a terrorist. He's still the dictator of Libya. Yet all western (including US) sanctions against Libya were lifted 2 years ago when Gaddafi dropped his WMD programs. Talk about a war on terror...
Just in case you were wondering why the US (and the West) would clear a known terrorist, Libya has HUGE oil reserves...
It would be nice to be sure of anything the way some people are of everything.
Whatever you're opinion on the invasion (I personally think it was a disasterous decision which is going to haunt the US long after the neo-cons are put in their proper place), the fact remains that United States committed a huge blunder in not sending more troops. The inability to offer any kind of reasonable security to the Iraqi people, the impotence of the Iraqi "government" and its own police and security forces are such that the hearts-and-minds equation, which was supposedly so important, has been all but lost.
Despite the rhetoric, the US is now looking rather overextended, and I think the American people should start considering that, with other powers in the ascendancy, that thinly-veiled military adventurism isn't necessarily the wisest course at this time.
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Just because you're not under attack on home ground and don't hear people running and screaming is no reason to get so content that you call the guy who kept the attacks from happening for 4 years evil.
Calling Bush "evil" is a bit much, but let's not go too far in the opposite direction either. On September 11, 2001, Bush had been president for almost 8 full months. He may have done OK responding to the terrorist attacks, but he certainly did not keep them from happening.
Build a man a fire, he's warm for one night. Set him on fire, and he's warm for the rest of his life.
Not that I think that the Iraq war has been very effective in eliminating terrorism, but you have also presented a false dichotomy:
"The choice was between invading Iraq and setting up more of this kind of counter-terrorist cells."
That is also not an "either-or" situation, because both are being done.
Still, I thought that your post and the linked article were interesting.
Exam 4/C again. Maybe I'll do better this time.
A lot of experts have also pointed to the attack being "typical of Al Qaeda".
Typical of a government wishing to force a change onto an unwilling populous (read ID Cards). History just repeats itself.
Innocent lives were lost in vain today. Terrorism is mindless evil, I agree. But have you ever considered the mindset of a terrorist?
Hundreds of children got orphaned in the quest for Saddam in Iraq. Here's a sample of what could be going through their minds...
"My innocent family was massacred by the US bombing. I heard the people of the US vote their leaders... and the same people couldn't prevent their leaders from doing this. Why shouldn't they be responsible for shattering my childhood? School, education, etc. isnt important for me. Revenge is."
I have read loads of comments so far, but not seen anything on analysing the date in terms of numerical significance. Here some ideas.
9 .html.
Obviously it's the 7th of the 7th, and 2+0+0+5 = 7. And seven is an important number in pretty much *any* religion/worldview one cares to name.
Also: a year ago today the USS Cole trial opened, charging six Yemenis with the attack. At that time an Al Qaida unit also said that they were going to open up a third front on the US (the other two being Iraq and Afghanistan) in Jemen. A link is here: http://www.command-post.org/gwot/2_archives/01339
Anything else?
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I've got to call bullshit on that. 90% of suicide bombers in Iraq come from Morocco, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, etc. Yes, places outside of Iraq. Mainly Iraqi muslims get killed by the car suicide bombers perpetrated by muslim foreigners.
... even before Iraq.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8420885/
Notice though, the mobility of the suicide bombers. We have bombings in London today.
Thus, the argument of 'withdraw' really makes no sense to me when the suicide bomber can travel to its next target. We have been consistently attacked under Bush and Clinton
Don't fall completely for the Vietnam analogy. Iraq is a different place with a non homogenous population with different religious values.
I played soccer with someone from the towers as a kid, so take that argument somewhere else...
Ask the Brits if they think Ghandi was a pussy.
And lastly, our striking back at them is what gets them the continued support they need ot function. Muhammad 6 pack (I know, it's terrible...) doesn't think all westerners are inharantly evil. He just lost his brother/son/father/sister in an attack by US forces, and hates our foreign policy. Give him no reason to hate us, and Al Queda loses the vast majority of their esential support, and therefor loses ability to conduct operations.
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Why is speaking openly about important issues a 'troll'?
Are we only allowed to talk about things which don't matter?
Sorry, but these subjects are intimately related to the bombings today. If we can only talk about things which have no connection to the bombings, nothing of any importance will be said. If you can't handle that, perhaps it's time for you to get out of the kitchen.
But then, of course, you clearly think I'm talking nonsense. Fine. Please allow me to address this. I'll pick the notion of the Shadow Government because of the three you singled out, it is perhaps the one people find most difficult to accept. .
If the current U.S. administration were to be wiped out in an attack, who would fill in the empty seats and direct the military? (There is an official answer to that question. Look it up).
Next: Are those people who would step into those seats already directly involved in the current military and system of government? (Answer: Yes. If there was a sudden attack and a new administration had to take over, there is no time to sit around bringing people up to speed; they have to be at speed already, built right into the decision-making processes).
Next: Who voted for those individuals? (Answer: Nobody. The system has its own internal power and decision-making structure and does not pay attention to democratic processes.)
Next: If not through winning votes, how do you get yourself into that system?
Enough. --I find it interesting that the media has invested so much energy into labeling people who ask such questions as, 'crazy conspiracy theorists'. --I find it pathetic that people are so scared to being laughed at that they fall for it.
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That is GWB's idea of how to fight the war on terror, I personally could care less about them having freedom or liberty. The only thing I want from them is cheap oil, and the only thing I need from them is to realize attacking America will be suicide not only for them, but for their entire people and culture.
Well aren't you just the gangsta badass. Unfortunately, a lot of conservative windbags have shot off their mouths, and that is now exactly how they think most of us feel about the middle east. Fuck you, and fuck your whole family. Maybe they should pick their targets better. If they'd wipe out idiotic assholes like you, they might be making some progress.
Educate would have been a better word than breed.
- Caused by the insane dual policy of:
- Invade the world to impose our form of society.
- Invite the world by opening the borders to all the people who want to exploit or hate us as a result.
- An excuse used by the neocons to get us to give up our freedom in exchange for their supposed "protection" against the resulting "terrorism".
- Mainly in the foreign policy interests of Israel.
?Seastead this.
The US was giving massive amounts of aid and weapons to Israel, ticking people off...
Further, if you look we were also giving massive amounts of aid (and admitedly fewer weapons) to the arab countries as well... perhaps we gave more to the Israelies, but then they had the advantage of not having a religion that forces them to look down at us as much. When you want aid money, spitting on it as it is handed out is a bad idea!
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Yes, I'm a Londoner, and I reserve my right to laugh about terrible things.
I'm blaming the French.
"The US" is a shortening of... (wait for it) "The United States of America". Bzzt!!! Wrong again in a long list of previous failures. ;P
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The best thing we can do is abandon Isreal to the wolves and get out of the whole region and spend the money we would of spent there on researching new alternative fuel sources.
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Quite a few dead in England and all you can do is get in a pissing contest over who to blame.
No wonder our country is fucked.
My heart goes out to the families and friends of those lost in this cowardly, pathetic attack.
The rest of you: shame on you.
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Like most things, the truth lies between these two extremes "We did something bad to deserve it" and "terrorists are insane and irrational".
Your typical terrorist does indeed usually have a rational goal in mind. These are not people who blow up stuff just for fun, or because a little voice in their head told them to do it - there is usually a very real and logical justification behind their actions.
Where things start to diverge from the typical American worldview is that things that do not matter the slightest bit to an American might matter a great deal to a terrorist - and vice versa. Plus there is often the same confusion of motive between terrorist and Americans as there is between Americans and terrorists. And finally, terrorists are by definition willing to do things considered unconciencable in the American (really, Western) value system.
For example, Western society makes a distinction between "church" and "state", and further makes a distinction between "combatant" and "civillian". Other societies may not, and in particular, the branches of Islamic fundamentalism that are causing all the problems these days do not.
The fundamental problem here is a clash of cultures with very, very different value systems. There's a lot of perfectly normal Western behaviour that to an Islamic fundamentallist of the correct flavour, would be the Western equivelant of painting pentagrams on chruch altars. Certain elements see Western civilization (and American civilization in particular) as being every bit as evil as Nazism, and they are willing to go to great lengths to attack it.
Cast in the right light, the French Resistance during WW2 was a "terrorist" organization. So too was the American Revolutionary Army, with George Washington subbing in for Bin Laden.
That might seem over the top, a sort of psudeo-Godwinesque claim, but there is an essential core truth in there. The French Resistance and George Washington tended to limit their hostillities to military targets, which is seen as "honourable" in Western circles, but that's the Western distinction between soldier and civillian talking. If your culture makes no such distinction, then attacking civillians is not de facto an unconciencable act.
So it is very much a mistake to make the assumption that terrorists are simply irrational killers and dismiss them as such. It behooves Western civilization to understand exactly what the beef the terrorists have, and to examine those complaints in the cold, hard, RATIONAL light of the truth.
Because part of that truth is that the West - and again, America in particular - is not entirely innocent. When people call you the "great Satan" there is usually a reason or two behind it.
In particular, the Israelis have been treating their Arab Palestinean population very, very badly for quite some time now - and the staunchest supporter of Isreal is the USA. That does nothing to endear the US to Arabs in the area - and when the US invades Iraq under false pretences (bringing more Arabs under American colonial rule) that starts to look a lot (from an Arab perspective) like a cultural war being waged on Islam.
The invasion of Iraq has to have been the biggest strategic blunder since the invasion of Poland (or perhaps the invasion of Russia, I'll accept either) by Hitler. How to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.... If the US had concentrated on eliminating the terrorist cells in Afganistan, and then had Marshall Planned Afganistan, the world would be a MUCH safer place right now.
Now as far as the "no single death on American soil" argument goes... Al Quaida has NEVER had much of a presence on American soil. Prior to 9/11, the holder of the most successful terrorist attack in the US was Tim McVey and co, a group of AMERICANS upset at their own government. Al Quaida had made a couple of attempts at the WTC, but they had been dismal, almost laughable, failures. Al Quaida simply wasn't in the business of setting off random bombs at sporting events and shop
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Cuz a truck bomb can do a wee bit more than shatter windows.
Fallujah and other hotbeds of terrorism should be reduced to overlapping bonb craters
It's good to know that you think we should make general practice of nuking cities the size of Pittsburgh. That'll prevent a dozen desparate loners from rising up among the 90% of the world (who would see that as brutally barbaric, stalinistic, and view America as the greatest evil of our time), and strike out at us. It's also sure to promote our interests worldwide; everyone loves to trade with nations that kill hundreds of thousands at a time. There's no better way to save a city than to destroy it. And when, as things stand today alone, China is viewed as a more appropriate world leader than America by even our allies like the Aussies, we can make everything better with a couple well-placed nuclear ICBMs on densely populated cities.
Ack, sorry! I just noticed that the Sarcasm-Lock light is glowing on my keyboard. Oh well, I'll retype this later.
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I totally disagree. When are people going to start taking the threat of Islamic supremecy seriously. This attack is the result of leniency in the name of sensitivity and fairness. There's a difference between what's fair, what's wrong and what's stupid. Every time we see commuters dying (be they Americans, Iraqis, Israelis, Palestinians, Afghans or English) we know we're getting something wrong. To conclude that our error is an overly-aggressive policy is just as dumb as the opposite unless you really understand the root cause--and most people can't be bothered to even know what's going on in Islamabad, Wazaristan, Kabul, Bagdhad, Damascus, etc.
A terrorist does what he does not out of sheer spite but in order to achieve political and ideological goals.
Not always. It seems as though we're actually going up against death-worshippers in this case, who can only use thin theological reasons to justify their actions (though islam does lend itself to this sort of behaviour far more readily than judeo-christian types)
The terrorist attacks in Iraq over the past few months, with a few televised exceptions, have been mostly aimed at the Iraqi population. What kind of freedom fighter does that sort of thing?
The sort who just wants to kill people, and doesn't do it very well when they try against the US military.
Same thing in Israel and their problems with terrorists.
In both cases, they're death worshippers, who have a technique and a stated goal, but no plan on how exactly their technique (killing civilians while vulnerable with bombs) will lead to their stated goal.
No rationality. A thin veneer of politics. But ultimately, they're a bunch of crazy fuckers who like to kill 'infidels', and they need to be put down like the rabid dogs they are.
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms should be the name of a store, not a government agency.
I mean, it is not just. We US citizens were handed 3 different reasons for the war. One right after the other:
Ties To Al-Quida: Never been proven...just US intelligence says this.
WMDs: Never found 'em. Only US intelligence claimed they were there
Freedom: Well the other 2 excuses failed, lets try this one.
How do you reconcile this with your belief that the war is just?
Ends justify the means?
Blar.
It does. I feel that whenever I talk to somebody I have to say "Yeah, I'm from the US, but I didn't vote for Bush."
Every day there's a new stereotype against us that I have to drudge through. One thing is true though. I'm way too lazy to say "I am a citizen of the United States of America" anytime somebody wants to know where I'm from. "American" works and I have yet to find somebody confused from it.
I'd ask for suggestions but the wave of AC posts recommending Fatty, Moron and Warmonger wouldn't be worth my time to read.
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He gets grouped in with Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, etc. He killed his own people to control them rather than to achieve political gains with another country.
I've just received the following email via our datacenter, never seen one of these before, requesting preservation of digital communications, logs etc.... here's the message in full.
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A coordinated terrorist act requires communication between the parties involved. It is therefore likely that the perpretrators behind the multiple explosions in central London today have used telecommunications systems in the planning and execution of their act. The investigation into this crime will take many months and it is likely that the siginificance of specific communications data and current stored content will not become immediately apparent and there is a real risk that important evidence could be lost.
On behalf of all of the agencies involved in the investigation of this incident, I am requesting that, to the extent of what is reasonably practicable that you preserve all existing communications data and content of stored communications (email, SMS, voicemail) held by you in order that it is available to the investigation of this crime.
Data is exempt from the 1st Data Protection Principle if it is processed for the purpose of prevention and detection of crime or the apprehension and prosecution of offenders. (Section 29 (1) Data Protection Act 1998.)
This request relates only to the preservation of data and content which is currently stored. Any access requests to such data will be made through the appropriate legal process.
I will keep this matter under constant review and will notify you immediately of any change of circumstances. I will in any case update you on a monthly basis as to the on-going requirement for the preserved data.
Below I have included a list of the of data types that this request addresses. This list is not exclusive and you are asked to preserve any data that can be used to identify communications that have taken place and links to the parties.
* Content of email servers
* Email server logs
* Radius or other IP address to user resolution logs
* Pager, SMS and MMS Messages currently on the network's platform
* Content of voicemail platforms
* Call data records (includes mobile, fixed line, international gateways & VoIP)
* Subscriber records
Any questions in relation to this request should be addressed in the first instance by email to xxxx@xxxx.org. The National Hi-Tech Crime Unit is an operational unit of the National Crime Squad of England and Wales.
Signed
Jim Gamble
Deputy Director General
National Crime Squad
Chair ACPO Data Communications Group
Does anyone wonder who will benefit, in the long, the most out of this? War-hungry politicians, maybe?
Call me paranoid, but I bet Iran or Syria will be "freed" (in Bush/Blair way, as in Iraq) in matter of months...
The US (and/or the West) are not responsible exclusively, or even mostly, for the situation in the mideast.
Really? Have you read this book?
(A Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East by David Fromkin)
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It astonishes me how many people forget about the anthrax attacks. Especially in the context of proclaiming what a great job Bush has done vis-a-vis terrorism.
conspiracy theory - proof = idiocy
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The war (and home security measures) has so far prevented another 9/11.
I think your non-sequitur detector is only working sporadically....
Also, it was by no means a rash "berserk" decision
I think "berserk" part of the decision was the method by which they gathered support for the invasion: by deliberately lying to the public. It's the dishonesty, as much as anything else, that has cost the US leadership their moral legitimacy, and led to many of the problems in Iraq today. Few people (in Iraq or elsewhere) feel genuine loyalty to a bald faced liar.
I don't care if it's 90,000 hectares. That lake was not my doing.
That's a really comforting thought, but it's bullshit.
Okay, let's look at CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations. They're a large nonprofit, and whenever you see someone quoted in the media saying "Islam means peace!", there's a good chance it's a CAIR spokesperson. So, we can call CAIR a major islamic organization.
And, hey, look, they talk a lot about being peaceful and not liking terrorists. Ooh, but what's this? The Yahoo! articles have expired, but Wikipedia contains the goods. In short, CAIR's board members and higher-ups have been convicted of or pled guilty to laundering money for Hamas and of visa and bank fraud in the process of funding terrorist groups. Oh, and of toting military weapons around New York City in September 2001 and providing material support to Al Qaeda.
Condemned, yes. Distanced, hardly. I wish it weren't so.
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"terrorists" are go to infowars.com. every major terrorist attack has been funded and carried out by the various intelligence agencies of the world. first world trade center bombing: fbi cooked the bomb hired the driver and recruited two mentally retarded arabs to help, reported by the new york times.
mi-5 plants bombs kills innocents and blames it on the ira, london guardian.
school shooting in russia two years ago, putin's secret service was responsible.
osama binladen or tim osmund, his cia, name is an asset of the cia. the taliban and alquaeda are both cia creations
Paul Hill was a kind and gentle man who looked like he could be your dentist. One day he bought a shotgun and gunned down an abortionist and his bodyguard in cold blood. Paul Hill had prayed with his prayer group and came to the conclusion that God wanted these people dead.
Paul Hill knew full well the State of Florida would execute him because of his actions. He died on the gurny, with a leathal drip in his arm. He was surrounded by members of his prayer group. They were all crying. They were crying because Paul was going to heaven. They were crying tears of joy.
Paul Hill believed that God's law took precidence over man's law.
"The war we fought against Germany and Japan brought us 50 years of peace between us, Germany, and Japan."
There, now it makes sense.
Gotta keep the revenue flowing, eh?
Seriously though, the response of the emergency services, and the attitude of those caught in London has been impressive. Makes one proud to be British. As so many others have pointed out, the terrorists will not truly win with tactics like this.
While Iraq isn't as bad off as Afgahnistan was, it's getting there.
Oddly, bombs are nowhere near as lethal as you might think. If a bomb goes off in a crowded space, you get a lot of injuries, but typically only the people immediately near the blast are killed - and even then, pure blast effects are usually survivable.
If there isn't a lot of fragmentation, and/or if there is another person between you and the blast, you will probably survive.
The follow-on effects are more dangerous - structural collapse, fire, smoke, trampling etc. In a bus, I would expect very few of these to play any real part, and so would expect outright fatalities to be small.
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I'll clue you in a little bit if you don't mind. The war against Serbia/Kosovo was run by NATO countries (started by US obviously although never actually declared) and enjoyed strong support of some other states (Saudi Arabia, Iran, Malaysia, ...). I leave it up to you to decide whether that constitutes wide international support. It most certainly wasn't UN sanctioned. US allies on the ground were the KLA which were listed as a terrorist organisation up to that point by the State Department.
You haven't stated what you believe his TRUE ulterior motives are. Power in Saudi Arabia? Control of the entire Middle East? He was already very powerful from an economic standpoint (family money from their Saudi-based construction company), so I'm assuming you think his true goals must be pretty lofty...
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So, you're saying that the Army of God represents your views fairly and has your blessing in their use of violence to express said views and attempt to influence policy?
Or were you just snarking at me?
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Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
Just found this letter to the terrorists from London, http://www.lnreview.co.uk/news/005167.php
If Carling made signatures they would be the best signatures in the world...
no 10 stretigcally placed nukes on all countries in the Arabian areas and then an announcement that 5 more nukes will be dropped for every american harmed would solve it after the first salvo.
if they want all of that area to themselves, let's make the fuckers glow in the dark.
This is the response that the USA should have taken in the first place. we have an idea where the terrorists are? ok a 300 megaton nuke near there would have sent a message to these asshats that we are NOT fucking around here.
Wow. I thought Bush was an idiot, but I am almost thankful now that he's the president, and not someone as dangerously stupid as yourself. So, a group of islamic radicals kills a few thousand innocent people. What do we do? Kill a couple hundred times that many? And that will improve the situation how? These guys are already willing to strap bombs to themselves. All you'll succeed in doing is making martyrs and making the rest of the world hate us even more than the middle east does now. So then we won't be able to just round up all the towel heads and call it a day, we'll never know who is gonna be gunning for us. If the insurgency looks bad now, wait til we're facing the entire fucking world. I guess your solution would be to nuke the whole planet? Fucking moron.
No, no. In his own words, even. "EXPEL THE INFIDELS FROM THE ARAB PENINSULA". They want to create a caliphate under shar'ia law stretching scross the entire Middle East, and return to their glory days of the Middle Ages.
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Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
Never mind 'many of us', Bush knew it was a bullshit reason. That's why they had to 'fix the facts around the policy', instead of letting the policy fit the facts.
Whatever Bush's true reasons for the Iraq invasion were, WMDs were not one of them. WMDs were a PR trick.
I don't care if it's 90,000 hectares. That lake was not my doing.
Nothing will stop them until they are dead.
You sound as if you think there's a finite list of terrorists out there, and as soon as we scratch every name off the list then the terrorism problem will be solved! Not a chance - those people were made into terrorists, they weren't born that way. It doesn't matter how many of this generation's terrorists die for their crimes, if there's another equally large generation coming right after them.
I'm not agreeing with the idea that the way to stop the creation of new terrorists from religious zealots is to "treat them better" or "stop offending them" - for all I know it may be just the opposite. But we do need to understand these people, desperately, because it's only understanding or dumb luck that's going to allow us to stop the terrorist meme, and I'm not feeling very lucky.
I admit vengeance sounds pretty nice, but I'd gladly trade it for a more scientific understanding of the sociology of violence. The question of how we make more dead terrorists isn't nearly as important as the question of how we protect more live innocents. If capital punishment for mass murderers is part of that, then fine, but don't lose sight of the goal just because one step along the way is more emotionally compelling.
Oh my god, I can't believe this guy gets an insightful moderation. People in the middle east live under Islamic law, many of the countries have controlled borders, there is no coming or going, men have the right to kill their wives (note the plurality), there are a few hoarding all the wealth brought by their oil resources while the rest live in squalor. America comes along and LIBERATES Iraq from the control of a hostile dictator, and you want to make the point that we're taking away peoples hopes and dreams? That is utterly ridiculous. Insightful? My god, this is infantile!
The nuclear bomb saved many more lives than it took. Japan would not have surrendered. That was their whole military strategy, they saw America as weak politically, they didn't think we could take a bloody conflict. Had we gone on with the trench warfare, invading the Japanese homeland with infantry, some have estimated we would have lost 500,000 lives and countless more Japanese would have died.
By the way, you are completely incorrect about Iraq having connections to Al Qaeda. I believe the talking point you were looking for is that there was no connection between Iraq and 9/11. Al Qaeda has had a long history with Iraq, and Saddam Hussein.
It never ceases to amaze me how someone with this much misinformation could be moderated +5 Insightful. They need a damn -1 misinformation modifier.
What I recall is that the weapons inspectors were given free reign, but then had to be withdrawn because the US was going to invade anyway.
Too bad for him, that his bluff was convincing
Too bad for us, too -- if our government hadn't been fooled by his bluff, we could have avoided this whole goddamn unnecessary war.
I don't care if it's 90,000 hectares. That lake was not my doing.
He had a reason, but it's irrational and insane. He's religious fundamentalist, and the motivations of such people are incomprehensible to reasonable, logical thinkers.
Who said anything about it being irrational or insane? It's logical, rational and completely sane - just utterly immoral:
Find a group with prejudices.
Stir up those prejudices.
Tell them you're their only hope.
Kill a few people/commit other stunning acts to prove it.
Collect power, influence and money from those people.
Like I said, entirely rational (and very effective) - just utterly immoral.
It's also exactly the same thing politicians have done for years. Why do you think the terror alert goes up every time Bush needs to remind the public that only he can save them while the liberals would "offer therapy" to the terrorists?
One is "Religious Fundamentalism" and completely inexplainable, the other is "A Strong Leader". As for which you think is which, that tends to depend on whether you're in the US or the Middle East - while everyone else seems to look down on both of them.
It's a huge mistake to generalise and dismiss as "They're insane fanatics and there's no understanding them." That leaves you with one response: Try killing them - as there's nothing else you can do. Unfortunately, that doesn't really work too well. If you're willing to open your mind that, deeply immoral as it may be, it's just another sick politician exploiting for his own gain, then you can begin to understand it and look at far more effective ways to undermine that power base and take away his ability to continue doing such harm.
Knee jerk reactions are simple, they're easy and they're reassuring. They just don't work. Understanding (whilst disagreeing) is hard, it's uncomfortable, it makes us realise our heroes are often a lot like their villains, but it's the only way we can really effect a change.
If any country rich with natural resources such as oil has starving populations it's entirely an internal problem.
The only people the U.S. ever helped starve were countries that actually got foreign aid. That money usually stays in the hands of members of the government and helps solidify their dominance. If there was a way to lend money directly to members of the population there'd be a chance, but my how mad would a government get if a foreign government started directly helping their people...
Direct away from face when opening.
It is just because there ARE ties to terrorism. The war is on TERROR, not on Al Quida. Does it really matter what the terrorists are naming themselves? They are still terrorists, hence the war on terror. That aside, there are ties to Al Quida. The evidence is clear for any rational person. Al Quida did not suddenly appear in Iraq, they have been there. If they hadn't, why would they bomb Spain and tell them that this was a direct result of Spain's presence in Iraq. Also, why would Al Quida (if it turns out to be them) bomb the UK. The logic only follows that they are attempting to protect their interests in Iraq. They have had an infrastructure built there with Saddam's cooperation for a long time, or do most contries have burned out shells of 747's laying around desolate areas being used for training hijakers?
Second. No WMD's found, that depends on the definition. We found missles with a range slightly longer than agreed to by the surrender terms from the previous war (96 miles, if memory serves). This is arguable whether they are considered WMD's or not, and I will, for purposes of this discussion, concede the point that no WMD's were found. We did, however, find manufacturing sites for biological weapons. The weapons themselves, however, had already been cleaned out of the sight, where they are is still unkown, but I would think that finding and destroying the factory that produces them is an even higher priority than finding the weapons themselves (my opinion).
Third point. Free societies, almost without exception, only resort to violence in response to a violent act. I cannot tell you when the last war was started by a free society (and don't tell me the war on terror, it was started by Osama. The war in Iraq may, in your opinion, be the wrong target, but it is a response to an attack on us.) If free people = peaceful, then we should seek to make the people free in Iraq.
Is it unpatriotic to ask why this is in "politics.slashdot.org" ?
I guess some people vote at the ballot box, some people vote with their feet, some people vote with their dollars, and some people vote with their semtex and C4. It's all part of the beautiful tapestry of diversity that is politics, right?
These people are monsters. this is no political act.
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So, treason is a-okay with you, then? A fine citizen you are. I can imagine you praising Mussolini too... "sure he's a fascist thug, but he makes the trains run on time".
I don't care if it's 90,000 hectares. That lake was not my doing.
At this point in time, I don't care who caused this or what could have prevented it. I just want to take this time to send my prayers out to the friends and families of those touched by this incident. I pray that nothing like this ever has to happen to anyone and I pray that God watches over all of us.
P.S. Yes that is God with a capital "G" even if this is slashdot
shouldn't this finally convince Bush and Blair that WAR ONLY CAUSES MORE WAR?
"Oh no, let's invade Iraq, bring peace to the people and we'll be heroes woot! The world will love us!"
Newsflash: They don't.
I win.
Yeah, the problem is that bin Laden's idea of his country keeps expanding. Currently al Qaeda is looking to make all of the Middle East into a caliphate, with an eye toward expansion into Europe.
Islam has an exciting provision for proselytizing nonbelievers. Someone who follows that belief literally will consider the entire earth their rightful domain. It won't end.
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
mod +5 Idiot Conspiracy Theorist...
Ah, but that beer-drinkin' will cost you some mighty jizya!
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
"Yes, it's silly that the US calls themselves America when it is in fact the name of several continents."
Sorry there buddy, but America is ONE continent. Multiple countries, yes. Multiple continents, no.
Most people in the US of A call our country "The US".
Infact it seems to me that people outside of America (the continent) tend to refer to people in the US as Americans. Not that this isn't correct, but most of the time it's not in the right context. For instance if somebody from Europe says "I hate those fucking Americans" they probably don't mean they have everybody on the entire continent of America even though that's exactly what they said.
How about this story from the Washington Post (posted in February/March 2002)?
Or, is that all part of the conspiracy, too? Open your eyes a little, and start questioning authority! Was a "shadow government"-like system manipulating the strings for 9/11 to occur? Who knows? One has to wonder though:
There are so many unanswered questions, so many things being kept buried, and some days it seems the entire American populace (though I know that is a broad brush to paint with, and is most certainly untrue) are burying their heads in the sand, hiding and cowering in fear and uncertainty, shamelessly obeying their leaders.
FEAR! OBEY! FEAR! OBEY!
These are the seeming rallying crys of today's American society. It is sickening. It is reprehensible. IT IS A DAMN LIE.
Reason is the Path to God - Anon
Airport searches will no longer be done on randomly selected persons. These searches will be biased against Middle Easterners.
I don't think that change is needed. My Middle Eastern friend told that since 9/11 me he gets randomly search before every flight.
-- Boycott Shell
There have not been any new deaths due to terrorism in the USA after 9/11/2001 only because Osama bin Laden plans carefully. As you yourself stated, 8 years passed between the first attack on the World Trade Center, and the second one. I would expect that the next attack on the USA will
be even more devestating than the World Trade Center.
The only link, prior to the USAs March 2003 invasion of Iraq, between Saddam Hussein and terrorism was the $25K USD bounty he offered to the family of each martyred suicide bomber that blew up Israelis. But now that we are there, we are considered infidel occupiers and interlopers who have despoiled Iraq. That makes us as much a target there in Iraq as our military and military-industrial complex has been as infidels on Saudi soil.
When Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, he also massed his troops on the border of Saudi Arabia, provoking a response from the USA and the Arab coalition Bush senior formed. Osama bin Laden had offered the Saudi royal family the use of Al-Queda's "militia" to drive out Saddam, which the royals refused.
But the Saudi royal family has been playing a dupliciuos game for the past 40 years -- they support the Wah'habbist sect as their "state religion", and the Wah'habbist religious police help keep the Saudi royal family in power. The Saudi royal family spends hundreds of millions of the West's oil money to spread the Wah'habbist jihad against the West throughout the world. They build (ugly) mosques and religious schools and fill them with Wah'habbist evangelists spreading their hateful bile. Osama bin Laden and his Al-Queda can more properly be thought of as the military arm of the Wah'habbist sect, rather than the "independent terrorist group" they are played up as in the press.
Osama bin Laden is now fighting the infidel USAs' troops occupying Iraq, just as they were fighting the USA on Saudi soil -- the military and the military-industrial complex that was "fouling" Islamic Saudi soil. The Wah'habbist sect's goal is to reconquor all territory once held by Islam. If you check a 15th century map of Europe, the Mediterranean would be an Islamic sea, and the Islamists would hold the Iberian Penninsula, and southern France all the way north to the gates of Vienna, and most of Russia all the way east to the Great Wall of China. That is also Osama bin Laden's goal.
There will be more, and more spectacular, terrorist attacks within the USA. The Bush administration has failed to secure our borders, to inspect all cargo entering our seaports, or to throw out the 28 million illegal aliens now in the USA. Terrorism is not Bush's primary focus, nor is defense of the homeland -- it is political advantage gained by favoring Hispanic minority interests, and the downward spiral of American wages through outsourcing and insourcing, which his corporate business interests (and primary campaign contributors) want. War is big business to government contractors big and small, and no war the USA has ever been involved in has provided as much opportunity for contractors to make that quick buck.
This idiotic goverment is going to waste an estimated 11 billion pounds on ID cards.
That is right, 11 billion pounds.
If they were serious about fighting terrorism that money would be better invested in combating terrorists in the ground by infiltrating their organizations.
But no, that is too unglamorous, no matter that it would address the real problem.
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
"A terrorist attack is a deliberate decision on the part of another human to kill as many people, usually innocent, in the target site as is practical or possible."
... intentionally. As did nuking Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Bombing Hiroshima might have been justified and ended further blooshed but Nagasaki was gratuitous and intentional killing of civilians to stoke "terror" in the minds of the Japanese. If that wasn't terrorism I don't know what is.
So is pressing the bomb release in a bomber, especially when you are bombing cities you know are full of civilians, or firing a howitzer on a city, or the guns on a tank, its just cleaner than being a suicide bomber and you can keep doing it day after day. Suicide bombers are self punishing and one shot deals.
Militaries and terrorists are more similar than they are different, the only real differentiators are one is state sponsored, one is better equipped and one claims an aura of legitimacy, that isn't really there, just because it is run by a nation state. At the end of the day they both knowingly kill innocent civilians. Strategic bombing in World War II and Vietnam killed millions of civilians
Western militaries will claim these days that they do everything in their power to avoid civilian casualties and sometimes they do, but in a war where the other side doesn't wear pretty uniforms and the war is happening in cities full of civilians, the fact is militaries do kil civilians, they know it, all they can say is oops, sorry, didn't mean to, here is a $100 for the death of your relative.
In a well reported incident in Israel they dropped a bomb from an F-16 in the middle of an apartment complex full of women and children in order to assassinate an adversary. They knew they were going to kill civilians, they did it anwyay intentionally. Does that make them terrorists? By your definition it does.
As soon as nation states start strategic bombing campaigns there isn't even a pretense that killing civilians is unintentional, it is usually the object, they are trying to break an adversaries will through terrorizing the civilian population. The key differenence between terrorist and armies is armies can kill vastly larger numbers of people than rag tag terrorists ever will.
@de_machina
Clinton had a wonderful opportunity to kill or capture bin Laden and passed on it out of fear of what it would do to his reputation
Not according to the 9/11 commission. But I suppose you'll keep spouting that soundbite, 'cause it's so darn catchy.
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
I disagree. The best definition of "terrorist" or "terrorism" that I've seen is something along the lines of:
A tactic, or someone who uses a tactic, to try to inspire change in an entity by intentionally attacking its civilians rather than its military. This is especially useful against governments that are accountable to their people (read: democracies or the rare benevelant authoritarian regime).
If its not a military target, why attack it? To inspire fear/change/whatever. Civilized nations can practice terrorism just like groups that have no political power.
Why does everyone try to say that it has to be Al Qaeda to be terrorism? Did Iraq support Al Qaeda? No, probably not. They did provide training and materials to other terrorist groups though, and even paid Palestinians to become suicide bombers. Also, do not make assumptions about the U.S. being able to kill Zarqawi. That would mean that we had verifiable intelligence and a means to be able to do that. Just a hunch that he might have been there isn't enough.
"22 astronauts were born in Ohio. What is it about your state that makes people want to flee the Earth?" Stephen Colbert
I'm actively prolife and I laugh at abortion jokes. A great man once said to wit, "If you can't laugh about something you can't do anything about it." However there is a time and place for such things and unless you are directly affected by this I think the modern day decorum is to wait for The Daily Show to see if they make fun of it.
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Killing civilians is wrong and moreso dangerous because now you have just created more terrorists from the survivors--if your family is dead, it doesn't matter if it came from a car bomb or a missile, you're still going to be pissed and looking for vengence.
We need to be better than these fuckers, we need to find the ones responsible and kill them without killing everyone else around them. No negotiation, but specific targeted elimination. Carpet bombing no, a sniper's shot definitely.
Anyone who whines about being modded down should be.
War brings more terrorism, because modern warfare places SO much importance on minimizing civilians casualties. While I personally don't favor this, I do believe there's only two ways the problem of terrorism can be solved.
1. Fight evil with good, forgive and make every effort to make peace (LONG, TEDIOUS, and with current political climate, not possible).
2. Wage unrestrictive/disproportional retaliative warfare (blow up one bus, massacre the whole village, think Soviet Union). (Quick, might work, might backfire, morally questionable, and hard to garner international support for this).
Take the middle ground, and you'll most likely end up soldiers dying needlessly.
In US, you can easily buy enough major firearms to wipe out your neighbourhood but a few little fireworks are banned.
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You know, as someone who almost went to Viet Nam (lottery number 412), I have only one thing to say, especially to those writing from
You guys are being McNamarra'd! Big Time! It's all new and exciting to you guys, but I've seen all this
I'm sure it feels great to be on the winning side in the election, but the end result of Iraq is going to be the end result of Viet Nam: casualties. And the greatest damage is going to be done to the tender part between the ears.
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"If god did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him" --Voltaire
Lest this quote be taken out of context by some readers (I'm sure perly-king-69 probably knows what I'm about to say), note that the alternative government that Osama Bin Laden actually did set up in Afghanistan was hardly a place of "freedom": under the threat of death by the Taliban, men were require to wear beards of a certain length, Western music was banned, women were required to wear full body burqas, children could not fly kits, religious dancing was banned, and so on. The Taliban regime had total disregard for the heritage of Afghanistan, purposefully blowing up the giant ancient statues of the Buddha that had been carved into the hillsides of Bamiyan with a rocket propelled grenade, and going to the smaller museums and smashing ancient artifacts with hammers, and threatening and killing secular artists.
Afghanistan under the Taliban regime was Osama Bin Laden's view of utoptia. This is his vision for the world. A strange definition of "freedom", isn't it?
I don't know how accurate the population estimates at Wikipedia are, but they say about half that. So that'd be $7200 per citizen. In a country with a GDP/head of about $1600, that's rather significant.
Then again, I doubt those wacky acid-dripping, flesh-shredding, and people-disemboweling Ba'athists would have just taken the $7200 quietly. But it's a nice thought.
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
Just to correct the spelling error in subject.
Certainly did not vote for this goverment. I believe Labour lost in the last general election in Londond.
But, this country as a whole is responsible, because put violent liars back in power.
In a democracy I can't find how people can be fully exhonerated from the failures of their representatives.
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
terrorist
...because "hacker" sounds way sexier than "code drone."
Many posts here suggest that Jihadi attacks like those today in London, and the 9/11 attacks in the USA, can be attributed to various recent events. While many recent events are indeed reasons for Jihadi's to attack, it's much more than that.
Before I'm branded as simply anti-Islamic, let me make something clear: I don't like any other theistic religions either. They have a strong tendency to be intimately involved with humans commiting atrocities against other humans.
If you want to learn a lot you don't already know about Jihad, check out Jihad Watch.
Bomb THEM? THEM who?
All of THEM
The region was not stable to begin with. Our goal is stability, and stability is best achieved with a robust political system like democracy, first and foremost. One thing you leftists fail to realize is that terrorism can only exist at a high level of organization. There is a command and control structure, there has to be a source of funding for these terrorists, they need places to hide and not just in caves in the desert. If Saddam Hussein was still around he would most certainly have been sponsoring terrorists in Afghanistan. Afghanistan would have been the front, as it is Afghanistan is rolling along while Iraq takes most of the heat.
Our goal is democracy in Iraq. Our exit strategy is we will leave when democracy takes root and the Iraqi's start governing themselves. As far as I'm concerned, we've already achieved victory. We stuck around Germany long, long after we defeated them in WW2. I think your standards for victory are just too high, like you just expect more everybody to like us, that's your idea of victory. That's not a practical goal.
But we will stand shoulder to shoulder with any progressive people, British or otherwise, trying to find sane, real solutions to this sad nightmare.
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
[me]Comparing car acidents or smoking-related (not "caused", no causal link with tobacco has been established, only a correlation with excessive smoking) is to my mind a non sequitur
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[me again]The war (and home security measures) has so far prevented another 9/11.
[you]I think your non-sequitur detector is only working sporadically....
You got me here. You're absolutely correct. I give myself a demerit.
[you]I think "berserk" part of the decision was the method by which they gathered support for the invasion: by deliberately lying to the public. It's the dishonesty, as much as anything else, that has cost the US leadership their moral legitimacy, and led to many of the problems in Iraq today. Few people (in Iraq or elsewhere) feel genuine loyalty to a bald faced liar.
Although I am not sure that the OP applied "berserk" in the way you interpret it, I do object to the "liar" charge. Just because information is later found not to be accurate does not mean it was originally a lie. I assume we are talking about how Bush "lied" about Saddam's weapons capabilities in order to justify going to war. If we are it is important to remember that before the war no one argued that Husein did not have such weapons or was aggressively seeking them -- even the French believed this -- the debate was over how to deal with them and with Husein. Now that no such weapons have been found does not mean that Bush or anyone else lied about believing that they were there.
In any case, I do not believe that this has led to "many of the problems in Iraq today." I feel that Iraq is moving in the right direction and in relative quick time too (did you think everything would be nice and happy two weeks after Saddam's statue fell? no one complained, or else no one remembers anyone complaining when it took several years after WWII for Germany and Japan to return to normal -- and these were both functioning societies prior to that war) It is remarkable how quickly Iraq was able to hold elections and also the degree to which most of Iraq (with a few notable exceptions - Baghdad and Falujah esp) has become a free and functioning society.
Whether Iraqis feel genuine loyalty to the US doesn't matter. Iraq is building its own new government and that is where the Iraqi people should (or should not) be placing their loyalties. Whether Iraqis think Bush lied or not should make no difference on what is going on over there right now.
"Sorry there buddy, but America is ONE continent. Multiple countries, yes. Multiple continents, no."
South America
North America
that's two.
I don't know where you read that but is incorrect.
And I will tell you why.
The British do not treat terrorism as a military matter, but as an internal security one.
You guys in USia should take a clue about that.
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
I'll bring you evidence number one.
Just look at the poor lady on the left. She's half scared to death! I don't care what the situation is, having a military personnel on a public transit is NOT good! What's that you say? We're trying to STOP terrorism? Because from where I'm standing, having a soldier with a huge fucking gun pointing at people is very intimidating. If this is how the government is reacting, I'd say the terrorist's mission is accomplished.
After reading several of the reports and articles, my impression is; the British are a very strong people (probably from years of this kind of thing; not to mention WWII).
One of the reports I read had quotes from someone who was on the bus. He was bleeding from his ear. His comment was that others were much worse off.
Not to insult Americans (especially since I am one), but we don't seem to handle tragedy with nearly the grace or strength that our brothers and sisters across the ocean.
My hopes and best wishes go out to everyone over there...
Also, the arrogance associated with the US has nothing to do with calling yourselves "America".. it has mostly to do with Bush, Clinton, and Bush.
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... something else I simply didn't hear about because my news sources didn't cover it).
Not to put too fine a point on it
You forgot about Reagan. He did a great boost to our image as arrogant bastards.
It does suck to be labelled as Arrogant. I think there was an Onion article with a title along the lines of "American foreign policy harming Americans' chances of getting laid abroad". I am not certain that we don't deserve the label. Much of our ignorance of things outside the US (and our pride in the US) stems from the greatness of the US. We can vacation thousands of miles from our homes, be immersed in a very different culture, with completely different geography, and still be in the US. We have respectable woodlands, wetlands, mountains, deserts, cities, etc. You name it, we got one.
Economically, we thrive: about 70% of Americans own their own home now. Then, there's the joke about Michael Jackson (a poor black boy can grow up to be a rich white woman)... or the current President (anyone can be elected President with no qualifications whatsoever). The American dream is a powerful bit of propoganda. It also helps blind us to the outside world much of the time. We can help ourselves by focusing on ourselves, and that actually works quite frequently.
Some of our lack of cultural understanding comes from our own lack of history. We have amazing historical sites that are 200 years old! Mabye even 250! We just don't get exposed to history older than that. Our education system covers US history spread throughout our years, while we lump the rest of world history into one or two years. The rest, we get from Hollywood (which I am certain is 100% accurate). Our borders haven't been under much dispute due to international politics in a long time (see America, ancient history).
However, I actually fail to see how having an idiot as a President gets us labelled as Arrogant. I don't believe that all of the presidents that gave us the arrogant label were idiots any more than most other foreign leaders. Seriously, how does "Gas the Kurds" come across as less idiotic than our domestic politics at the time? Sure we let down a few environmental regulations, but we didn't outright gas our own people.
OK, so being an American, I can't actually point out any other examples of stupid international leaders because, like most Americans, I can basically ignore most of the rest of the world unless it involves oil.
When most Americans do notice things going on in the rest of the world, it is usually something tragic, like the recent Tsunami, or the unfortunate events in London. In those instances, Americans generally do quite a bit to lend a helping hand. (And yes, we seem to ignore many tragic events, like devastating earthquakes in South America, or
Even more impressive than our arrogance is our incredible sense of apathy. We can hardly motivate ourselves to learn about our own domestic politics, how can anyone expect us to learn about international politics?
NB: The above text has no purpose other than to alleviate my boredom.
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So, let me see if I understand you. If we fight terror, we lose. But if we ignore terror, or give into its demands, then we lose. So... what, exactly, is your strategy here?
Oh, I think the fight against terror could be fought in a much smarter way. But that doesn't mean it can't be done at all.
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
"every time you bomb one of our cities, we reduce a major city of yours to molten glass. Still want to play?"
sounds good to me by now.
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seems to me, terrorism is just trolling in the real world. responding to them only gives them more power (legitimacy, recruitment). want to win the "war" on terror? stop feeding the trolls..
Are you still there?
The name of the country to the south, Los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, translates to The United Mexican States, dipshit.
Another "nuanced thinker" who simply doesn't get it. This is a not a reaction to a stray bomb. This is an outright loathing of all of western civilization and its freedoms by radical Islamists.
Enjoy your blissful ignorance, but know that just because the Islamofascists would come for you last doesn't mean that they don't want to kill you, too.
Mindless killing of innocent people in other countries is not going to solve the problem.
You waana help? Get yourselves a President that is a real statesman without the oil industry's interests clouding his judgment.
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
untermensch
London was bombed.
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Multiculturalism is crap - I said it first.
All developed countries: US, UK, Germany, France, Japan
if they want this degradation and violence to stop, then they need to expel all nonconforming foreigners, and strengthen their borders. For an example the US has practically no border control, the porous north and south borders let anyone in. It is a wonder that more attacks have not occurred there. This needs to stop for one obvious reason: There is an invasion. People from other countries are invading and committing these acts that would not have occurred if we had stopped them at the border.
And before you globalist buffoons start regurgitating your propaganda about how we need to be open - and use ancient china closing itself off and stagnating as an example. I'll let you know I see what you are doing. You are brainwashed idiots. Either trolls, drones, or subverters.
We can still be open for trade, but not as open to immigration. I'm all for controlled legal immigration.
People don't like the idea of dozens of hundreds of people dying at once. It scares them. It shakes their being. - actually it is a rather exciting proposition.
You can't handle the truth.
Had to look it up, might save some other yanks some time.
An Education is the Font of All Liberty
Rumours spread like wild fire ...
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
Specially if you are giving loads of people (by killing them mind you, find the count of dead civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan) excuses to spouse the idea, no matter how stuupid it sounds as long as it offers the some degree of redress?
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
I see a lot of posts here blaming the war in Iraq for terrorist attacks. I just found this anonymous letter posted on http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/ (Harry's place) that explains who is being targetted by whom and why so elequently that I don't dare add anything myself: ...I would be interested to know how deep your knowledge or understanding is of Islamism: i.e. political islam. We haven't spoken about politics for some time, so I don't know if you have read any articles or books about the history, philosophy and politics of Islamism at all. If you have, I apologise for what follows.
/05/left_conservatism.php ] movement, yearning for an imagined golden age which it hopes to recreate.
Perhaps you think that Islamism is the same thing as Islam. Perhaps you think that it is some form of national liberation struggle, or a reaction against imperialism or Bush's failure to sign up to Kyoto.
It is not.
Radical Islamism - in its most important strain - is a political doctrine which was developed principally by two arab thinkers in the first part of the 20th century - Qutb and Banna - who were deeply immersed, not in the culture of the middle east, but in the theoretical perspective of the European romantic movement. It is not an alien, exotic or even really an "oriental" doctrine. It is directly inspired by the same intellectual currents which gave rise to romantic nationalism in the 19th century, and fascism in the mid 20th century.
You might think that its main aim is to oppose military action in the middle east.
It is not.
Its main aim, explicitly, is to restore the Caliphate, abolished by Ataturk when modern Turkey was established. It is not an anti-imperialist movement. It is an imperialist [ http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/archives/2005/07
Qutb saw the primary enemy, not as the foreign policy of Western states, but as Modernity: and in particular materialism, liberalism, and democracy. This is the primary reason that London has been bombed: not because it has "attacked muslims" but because they fear that materialism, liberalism and democracy are damaging to the values which Islamists hope to promore: piety and submission to the will of god.
The radical Islamists are not fighting a realisable campaign, in the same sense that the Irish nationalists were. They do not want a Caliphate in the sense that the IRA wanted a united and independent Ireland. They are fighting a battle against the corrupting forces of modernity for the souls of all muslims. Their principal enemies are principally "apostate" muslims, not you or I.
Why do you think a bomb went off in Edgware Road?
Do you think that it was an accident that the home to London's liberal, westernised Arab muslims was targetted?
Many western "liberals" have simply projected their own concerns about US policy onto the radical Islamists. That is not fair to them: they do NOT share your concerns, but have ones of their own which you would do well to respect. They are not fools or mindless religious fanatics: they are philosophers. You should listen, in particular, to what radical Islamists say, and not what you think they ought to be saying.
Islamist movements have been strong, and growing stronger, in the middle east since the 1950s. Banna established the Muslim Brotherhood which was brutally oppressed by Nasser. The survivors fled to Saudi, where in 1961, they established the Islamic University, in Medina. There they developed the Islamist analysis. That generation taught young, unemployed, hopeless Saudi men who went off to fight in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Chechenia. Those men returned and turned their sites from the "near enemy" - the Saudi royal family who were tainted by unislamic values - to the "far enemy": the west, capitalism, and in particular the Unit
When asked "Can we win?" the war on terror, Bush said, "I don't think you can win it. But I think you can create conditions so that the -- those who use terror as a tool are -- less acceptable in parts of the world."
- NY Daily News
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How long before a US Congressman claims that Olympics-2006-loser France was a sponsor of the London bombings?
12 hours
24 hours
48 hours
As soon as he finishes off that super-size serving of Freedom Fries
After President Bush identifies France as part of the revised axis of evil
You got proof that the reason "they" are after us is about religious differences?
In other words, given your apparent position, you can now quote, directly, the majority of known terrorist leaders giving an ironclad statement that they have perpetrated X Y and Z attacks simply over religious intolerance? Right?
Alito: A vote for Alito is a punch in the eye to put that bitch back in her place!
Personally, I think he was pissed we didn't finish the job in '91 after liberating Kuwait, and he wanted to goad us into doing it...
:-/
And personally, I think we let him...
After nearly 2200 posts I fail to see one post which talks about how many died in IRAQ. What you have seen here, happens almost daily in IRAQ. No newsagency gives a damn, yeah it does appear somewhere in the 2nd page. And when it happens in some western country, all the news agencies rally for a common cause. I'm not political and not against anybody. But realize this, after 1 year of invasion in IRAQ, some 100,000 people died. Yes, you could have read about it, but didnt care all that much. Talk about how many people died rather than how many brits, americans or iraqis died.
You will never have experience until after you needed it.
Society? Society does not condone, all societies have minorities that are fanatics.
Then could you be so kind as to explain why you feel comfortable pinning the responsibility for various terrible acts that governments performed on their citizens, and those citizens' descendants.
Of course no society is composed of 100% animals. No one was saying that. You're attacking a strawman. What has been said is that the culture which (we seem pretty confident) perpetrated these attacks is savage, and grotesque, and sick.
See, what bothers me about honor killings more than the fact that they happen is the fact that they generally go unpunished. If society fails to condemn these acts, if the perpetrators can flaunt their barbarity without fear of reprisal or justice, then the society that permits these acts is at fault. So we can call it a fucking animal culture.
Which, incidentally, is why the government's response to news of torture bothers me far more than a few bad seeds on the night shift. That ain't us---at least, that ain't who we're supposed to be, and if we don't take action, then we've all got blood on our hands.
Anyway, my experiences with knowing Muslim folks (one sample point here, so it's not meaningful beyond anecdotal evidence) gave me the impression that he was polite, fastidiously clean, and disappointed that he couldn't go to his parents' country because it had become a dictatorship.
The world was horrified when earlier US Society seemed to condone hangiing black men from trees, and raping black women.
Really? Where? Weren't they kind of busy with lynching and raping of their own?
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
I respectively disagree. Terrorism is done partly for personal gain (control territory), partly to intimidate those who would oppose them (e.g., Spain), and part because they're at war with the world and can.
I never understood why terrorists do not use poison fragmententation so that the slightest injury kills a person. Is it that hard to make?
An Education is the Font of All Liberty
So ya think Bush prevented attacks, do ya? Well, I have a rock here that keeps tigers away. Look around, do you see any tigers nearby?
Doesn't it work good?
Together, we will drive the rats from the tundra.
If we started with non-oil producers in greater need, people actually would believe that was what we were doing.
Um, we did. The invasion of Afghanistan came before the Iraq campaign. Afghanistan is a much poorer country than Iraq, and has no petroleum to speak of.
That that is is that that that that is not is not.
How much does the US give to Egypt? USD$1.3 Billion in military aid, and an average of $815 Million a year in economic assistance. That's the Lion's share of aid to the rest of the middle east.
How can you bring religion into this? The Israeli-Palestinian issue is a political struggle, though it has religious overtones. If you're going to start pointing fingers, have you read any right-wing Israeli press? There are Jewish extremists who claim that since they are the "chosen people of God" that they have the right to do as they wish. That's not "looking down on us," as you claim? Some settlers are saying it's OK to kill as many non-Jews as necessary if it protects even one Jew.
In particular, I was referring to this -- the fact that the US government was deliberately "fixing the facts around the policy", and was pretending to act in good faith when in fact the invasion was a foregone conclusion. This was apparent at the time, to anyone who chose to look, and it is documented fact now.
Whether Iraqis think Bush lied or not should make no difference on what is going on over there right now
I wasn't referring to the Iraqis in particular (although I think the US's legitimacy, or lack thereof, does play a significant role there), but to the world at large. If the US had been able and willing to make an honest, persuasive case for an invasion, they might have been able to gain significant support from other countries (comparable, say, to the amount of support Bush's father received in the first Iraq War). With the full support (and even more importantly, the nation-building expertise) of the UN and other countries, the post-Hussein transition could have gone more smoothly, without the mass looting and chaos, and costly mistakes (like disbanding the Iraqi army) might have been avoided. In this scenario, the insurgency might never have taken root, and the US would be in a position to triumphantly leave a peaceful Iraq today. But because of the Bush Administration's dishonesty and arrogant "we know best and fuck you if you disagree" attitude, they got only half-hearted token support at best. That leaves us in the position we are in today -- alone and paralyzed in an Iraq that is spinning out of control.
It is remarkable how quickly Iraq was able to hold elections and also the degree to which most of Iraq (with a few notable exceptions - Baghdad and Falujah esp) has become a free and functioning society
When that society can function without the presence of hundreds of thousands of American soldiers and a billion dollars a week in American tax money propping it up, then I'll be convinced. At the moment it looks like it is on life support.
I don't care if it's 90,000 hectares. That lake was not my doing.
I don't believe Bin Laden is one of them. If he was, how could he have worked with the CIA in the russian war in afghanistan?
;)
;-) However, you may find that the administration and its opponents have shifted to the edges. Sadly, I agree. However, I also feel that the majority in America are in the center. But as fucked up as our political/voting system is in this country, they won't come out to vote in large numbers until major, radical changes are made to improve our system.
The same way enemies have worked together for millenium to defeat more-hated enemies.
I also think that any of us who claim to know what motivates Bin Laden is a little too confidant. All I meant to say with my post is that we don't know that what he says is true, and to accept it cart blanche is foolish as best, and dangerous at worst.
All I need to know about islamofascists like bin Laden is that they want to kill innocent people, and they do kill innocent people, for their religious reasons. As much as anyone may hate Bush and the current administration, I really doubt anyone believes we (America in general) want to kill innocent people. Yes, innocent people died in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, and will continue to do so. But compare it to past wars, and you will see the military has tried to (and succeeded at) limit civilian casualties as they attack enemies.
I also beleive that Al Queda can not function without at least some support from broad Muslum communities, this support is rarly based on hatred of everthing western, but rather a desire to have western nations change thier foreign policy. If this support evaporates, then the movment looses it's ability to oporate...
Sadly, it only takes a very few set of radicals to fund and carry out extreme terrorism. As weapons become more dangerous and easy to get, the only thing you can do is try to locate terrorists and kill them, as well as to promote freedom in the countries that spawn terrorists, to give what would be future terrorists, some hope.
The fact is the islamofascists are brainwashed by religion, and it is easier to brainwash people with religion when they have no hope and live in horrible conditions. Religion prays on the ignorant. (Pun intended.
(I too am non-religous, and I used to consider myself a centerest, but I feel the center has shifted very far to the right lately)
Ummm. The center hasn't shifted at all, that's why they call it the center.
Ironically, the word ironically is often used incorrectly.
You haven't stated what you believe his TRUE ulterior motives are.
I claim not to know, only to know that all who claim to know are overconfidant in their own knowledge. (Rumsfeldian engough for ya ?:)
I don't know what makes you tick, you don't know what makes me tick... We don't know what makes him tick. We can have insights and suspicions, but I am very sceptical of any claims anyone makes as to knowledge of the motivations of another human.
"I'll have a Guinness, no wait, make that a Coors Light" -Grad student I work with, who shall remain anonymous...
After all chances are you will resourt to violence under the proper circumstances.
For every passage of the Bible someone quotes that claims God does not want people to use violence, there are 2 that show it is ok.
Me? My favorate one covers them all: "Everything is possible with God". (you get that.. EVERYTHING!!).
And oh yea, one other seldom used verse that the jewish-mafia doesn't like: "Anything you do is good, if you don't have guilt from its results..". Of course the verse that compliments it is: "If you do something that is ok by God, but YOU feel guilty.. then it IS a sin..".
I'm paraphrasing of course, but i'm sure you the get idea, and have heard similar verses before.
Regardless these action yesterday in London reek of jews-n-bush, inc... because Big-Al-Qaeda has absolutely NO interest in hurting people who are against the iraq invation (Brits).
However I just got word that a (jew leader, netanyahu) was suppose to be using the tube (rails) yesterday, and the jews *warned* him not to go there... VERRRRY suspicious..
I will gladly loose all of life's battles.. in order to win the war..
It seems to me like the islamists have the goal of world domination, and their rallying cry-- the method they use to recruit-- is to assert that the western world, the US in particular, has the goal of world domination.
It seems to me like you're falling into the exact same lie as George W. Bush-- i.e., assuming that whoever is on the other side from the "bad guy" must therefore be the "good guy".
I don't see a "good guy" in this situation. I just kind of see here two bad guys that have divided the world in two, and are holding power in their halves by pointing at the other bad guy and yelling "See?? I have to protect you from HIM!!!"
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"Airport searches will no longer be done on randomly selected persons. These searches will be biased against Middle Easterners."
Hmmm, that will work great to stop terriorism from the IRA and from anti-US government Americans like Timothy McVeigh, won't it?
True, but how many of their relatives can one kill before they get involved?
I think this question is orders of magnitude more relevant to the terrorists in Iraq than to the US. The Iraqi civilians are starting to come to this realization about who their real enemies are. They may even be having some stressful thoughts about what would happen to them if the US were to pull out tomorrow.
Pretty much anything I say here will be rightly marked redundant - it's all been said above, but as a British citizen I feel I want to publish my view somewhere.
/. readers when I say they are appreciated.
I went through a couple of the affected stations on Tuesday, almost exactly 48 hours before the bombs went off. I can tell you from first hand experience that there is no-one on the tube in London at that time that deserves to be hurt, and also that there are a lot of muslims using the tube in London.
There are people reading the paper, looking at a book, listening to an iPod, or staring out a window. They are human, and they are innocent.
We stood by our friends the US, and for that we have paid. If we have to, we will stand by the US again.
Anyone that thinks that blowing us up will change our minds does not understand who we are. This will not change us. This will not terrorise us. World war 2 did not beat us. The IRA bombing us for years did not break us.
We will do three things. We will clear up. We will grieve quietly, and then we will carry on, the same as before. They gain nothing, and they certainly do not terrorise us.
Thanks very much to everyone that has posted friendly messages, I'm sure I can speak for the majority of British
I'll finish with a quote from BBC news - it's paraphrased I'm afraid, but it's this: "The emergency services exuded an air of control and professionalism that sucked the terror from terrorism". I think in Britain today we can be very proud, of all our countrymen in London, and especially of our Emergency services. I hope that you folks abroad will agree.
"Money does not equate to a cure for anything."
Very true.
But lack of money certainly doesn't either.
If that's the definition you could also lump in the French resistance and other underground groups as terrorists during WWII.
Well, yeah. They were fighting to overthrow a government, weren't they? But it was a bad government, an astonishingly bad one. Fighting to overthrow a democracy and impose a theocratic dictatorship is considerably less admirable.
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
I heard they shut down the cell phone network because the bombs were detonated by cell.
...because Plutonians are teh suck
The United States military has closed the training camps in Afghanistan. In they have also opened one big training camp in Iraq.
So Jihadis can go to Iraq and learn how to fight against a large army in an urban context.
As to the Jihadis being killed in droves every day, I suppose that means we will eventually run out of them, right?
Some of us are old enough to remember the US government when they kept saying how many viet cong they had killed.
It eventually exceeded the population of North Vietnam. They used to call it "the credability gap."
How many years will the insurgency be "in their last throes?"
If and when the US military or Iraqi army subdue the insurgency, the battle-hardend remainder of the Jihadis will move on to the next country.
I'm glad you are so confident that the President's Iraq policy will produce a safer world.
There are a sizeable number of Americans that doubt that.
Before the war was started, there were those who would have liked to continued the weapons inspections and international pressure to contain Saddam Hussein.
Of course, now we don't have that option. The American people only have two choices:
1) Keep supporting the administration and hope they will in fact get it under control someday.
2) Stop going down what more and more people believe is a failed policy.
Since we can't seem to keep the Jihadis from entering Iraq whenever they feel like it, I will assume they will leave whenever they feel like
it and travel on to the next battleground.
Meanwhile, we do not have enough troops left over to provide creditable military option to deal with growing nuclear threats from North Korea and Iran.
"We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." -- Albert Einstein
Hey, it worked for Clinton. Apparently most of the USA doesn't care if their president lies to them, and admits to it.
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If you fight wars in the middle east, you get killed. If you withdraw your army from the middle east, you get killed. If you protest wars in the middle east, you get killed.
maybe our support of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip? we have given the Israeli's millions of dollars AND weapons and aircraft. what have we given the people whos land we took to give to them? several hundred thousand dollars and no protection from a military who has killed thousands of palistinian children.
America supports Israel, because Israel's enemies want to exterminate every last living Jew. (At least that's what their leaders say, and state run papers in Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran, Egypt, etc. say). This policy was led by the US's post WWII leadership which had served in the war and saw first hand some horrible things.
Israel does a lot of nasty things, but without US support they'd all be slaughtered in a much more nasty way than anything that's happening to the Palestinians. The only possibly moral thing for the US to do is to protect Israel at the same time while trying to negotiate for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
think about it - if 10 or 20 years ago an american hellicopter came in and blew up your dad or your uncle or your brother or your friend you'd be pissed wouldn't you. Lucky for you, you're American. You will most likely never have to experience someone coming onto your soil and accidentally killing your friends and/or family because they had to shove their nose where it didnt belong.
Fact is we should have invaded Afghanistan years before 9/11. We should have stopped the Taleban -- even though many innocents would die in such a war -- because they were evil, and the US has an ideological obligation to fight such fights.
The US was attacked not because we stood up and _tried_ to do the right thing in helping Israel. We were attacked because we ignored so many evil things because of economic expedience (supporting the Shah in Iran, allowing the Taleban to thrive, supporting the Saudis,etc, etc). Our policy was the realpolitck mantra of stability and commerce over all and justice be damned to fairy tales. Israel was the one exception to that policy (it is economically expedient to criticize Israel and support Iran, ala the policies of France and Germany -- The US only supports Israel for ideological reasons.).
I'm not saying that they are right in what they do . All I'm saying is that perhaps we should pick the stick from our own eye before we attempt to pick the splinter from theirs.
We stood up to a bully and tried to protect the little guy. We made mistakes, but our intentions were laudable. If you forget about the techniques employed by these 'freedom fighters' and look at their goals and motivations you see that we should be trying to stop them even if their tactics were in accord with the Geneva conventions.
There are 10 types of people in this world, those who can count in binary and those who can't.
You reap what you sow. Now the people of London have paid a terrible price for Blair's evil war.
I can only hope that the people of Britain will see who is truly responsible for this terrible act, and force the departure of the blood soaked Blair.
You think this administration is going after terror and dictatorships in order to wipe out tyranny and injustice?
Simply question then: What about Africa?
The U.S. has committed little more than lip service to the numerous horrible brutalities that go on there, so where's the white light of freedom and justice that America should be shining on the dark continent if we're "trying to make the world a better place?"
Don't be naive.
Is NOT to move terrorism up to first priority at the G8 conference. It's to continue as if nothing had happened. Stiff upper lip and all that.
Africa is still there, people are still dying through poverty. Global Warming is still here and still happening. We just need to continue exactly as we were before.
Don't know if you've seen the Carry on Films, but Carry on up the Khyber has a good scene where the Brits are having dinner while being shelled and shot at. That's the sort of response I'd like to see.
I never said Syria was that much in the right. Syria plays the realpolitik game pretty well. They invaded Lebanon mainly to crush the Palestinians, people supposedly on their side, because President Asad was worried they would start a war with Israel and drag Syria in as well. It's like the US supporting terrorist organizations like the Mujahideen-E-Khalq which attacks Iran and civillians, while blasting Iran for supporting other terrorist groups that do the same.
Just when I don't have moderator points. I would give you an "Insightful."
Some of what you say is biased, but probably no more than debate tactics would ask in replying to the stupidity of the grandparent post. Islam is no more piratical than Christianity or Buddhism, and no religion that seeks converts looks for anything less than the removal of the cultural bases of the people it converts. Religions purport to offer the "truth" or the "good" or the "right." As such they are all inherently destructive to the cultures they proseltize to. Just keep this in perspective Bush seems to be unable to keep religion out of his comments and just recently Rice was quoted as saying that US would be supporting _missionary_ efforts in Africa to oppose Islamic influence there.
To my mind there is no good religion.
------ The only greater hazard to your liberty than n politicians is n+1 politicians.
So... US giving money is bad? Arab countries are worse off after receiving the $1.3B, because the $10B is somehow negative to them?
Your right, it is political - but the politics are based primarily on religion. How many Isrealies want to see Americans dead? How many Arabs want to see Americans dead? All I was saying is that there is a positive corellation between the "hate americans" population ratio and the amount of funding received. Is that really surprising?
For example, why does Egypt get so much aid? (Well, apart from the fact that they need it more than Jordan, for example). Compare them to Iran - really the only difference I know of is that Egyptians have a lower "lets kill americans" population percentage.
Why do people think that Americans should give support to people that hate them? Don't people understand that giving people charity and money tends to make them dependant on you (and therefore perversely hate you more)?
Really, I think if Iraq becomes a free country, so that Iraqis can become rich through trade with the US - the world will be a much better place in 20-40 years.
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Mainly because it's such a good piece of propaganda that can be used to distract the people of those countries from the fact that their own governments kinda suck.
No, really---Israel is surrounded by dictatorships, theocracies and kleptocracies. The way those despots keep their people unified and not revolting is by blaming it all on the Jews.
When the Arab-Israeli war broke out, the Arab nations expelled their Jews. Israel took them in. When Israel expelled their Arabs, they wound up becoming refugees for three generations because Jordan, Syria and Egypt didn't want them. Does that seem right to you?
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
The perpetrators of the London bombings, the Madrid bombing, the Istanbul bombing, the Bali bombing, and the 9/11 attacks aren't interested in "humanitarian work" or in "progress". They are interested in defeating the West and putting it under fundamentalist Islamic rule. They have never made any secret of it.
Where do you get that from?
The statements I've seen from Bin Laden has only dealt with the (perceieved) need to repel Jewish and Christian invaders of Muslim lands, such as Palestine, Chechnia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and others.
That world view and agenda has a lot of problems of course, but it's very far from any desire to rule America, that you claim they have "never made any secret of". So where are the public and unambigous statements to that effect?
I wouldn't be running my mouth like that, knowing that alot people are pissed off at what the jewish-mafia is doing to this planet.
REMEMBER to NEVER_FORGET that *Hitler* almost won the first time around..and ALOT has been learned since then, on what it takes to *get-it-right* this next time around...
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I will gladly loose all of life's battles.. in order to win the war..
You, sir, have reached a new low.
A new low, eh? Are you implying that this is not the first time you have read my posts? If this is the case, (and if you likewise consider my past posting to have been previously 'new' lows), then it is probable that you will have also noted a common thread of thinking among my posts.
A 'Troll' post, if I understand that much over-used term correctly, is one designed to deliberately ruffle feathers for the sake of ruffling feathers regardless of the actual beliefs of the poster.
Sorry, chum, but my posts happen to reflect my real views and concerns as best as I am able to present them. If they ruffle feathers, then that has more to do with the baggage of the reader than it does with me. --You may not happen to hold the same views I do, but I wouldn't be cowardly enough to call the things you post 'Trolls' if they honestly express your opinions.
And yes, people dying in bomb blasts is a terrible thing. I agree! --But I notice that nobody seems to care very much or get all huffy and Politically Correct on my ass when 95% of those bomb blasts happen to be killing civilians who aren't white.
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Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day. Teach him to fish and he'll wipe out the species.
Which are not the teachings of Christ. Note that the only one which is New Testament - Ephesians - doesn't actually tell you to kill anyone, it just says that if you're bad you won't go to heaven.
Poverty doesn't "just happen". The United States could be poverty-stricken, too, if it did. Poverty comes from people who can't or won't take care of themselves.
Uh... wow.
Have you ever heard of the great depression?
The U.S. was poverty-stricken, at one time, when movement toward urban and industrial of modes of society began to leave large quantities of people behind. The U.S. eventually became poverty-stricken to the point of being absolute crisis, in one single decade-long event that had so many disparate causes that "it just happened" is as good an explanation as any.
In the aftermath of this event, one could make an extremely compelling argument that the reason the U.S. isn't poverty-stricken now is that we're artificially removing poverty through the use of startlingly wasteful welfare and farming subsidy programs. Which hardly represents self-reliance.
America has avoided being poverty-stricken today despite the widespread presence of people who can't or won't take care of themselves. There are many nations that are poverty-stricken today despite no lack of people who are willing to take care of themselves at far greater cost than any american pays today.
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Here, we have the 9/11 commission's report, quoted by some guy with an axe to grind.
"[F]ormer Sudanese officials claim that Sudan offered to expel Bin Ladin to the United States. Clinton administration officials deny ever receiving such an offer. We have not found any reliable evidence to support the Sudanese claim."
It was conveniently quoted on that particular site, which was the first thing I Googled. Are you now saying that the 9/11 commission is biased, makes stuff up, etc.?
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
As a New Yorker, I remember the outpouring of sympathy when we were the victims of an attack. I am somewhat surprized by the lack of such expression here. Whatever your political views ( I happen to be an anti-war pacifist with great sympathy for Afghanis, Iraqis, and even Guantanameros) I think we ought reflect on the lives literally shattered by this act of war - and all acts of war.
I have nothing to hide. So, why are you spying on me?
All I need to know about islamofascists like bin Laden is that they want to kill innocent people, and they do kill innocent people, for their religious reasons.
I don't know that I have answers for all of the questions I am about to ask, but, I am just gonna float a few for us to think about.
Who is a more legitimate target?
A) a conscript in the army of a dictatorship (with bad foreign policy).
B) a voter in a country with representative government and bad foreign policy.
Initially I leaned toward A, but then the the more I thought about it, I started thinking B. B is esentially a desision maker, and A is order taker, a messenger, if you will... Though the message may be a bullet, the soldier is not the source of the bullet, he just delivers the bullet, the source is the government, and in representative governed nations, the government is of the people for the people and by the people... The people are self governed... The people are the source of the foreign policy, and the bullet.
So while I agree completly that the Taliban soldiers were legitimate targets, I am less sure that, morally, the Iraqi army was a more legitimate target than the US civilian.
I guess ultimatly the questions are
Where the victims in the towers truly inocent?
and did the islamofacists kill inocents, or their percieved oppressors?
"I'll have a Guinness, no wait, make that a Coors Light" -Grad student I work with, who shall remain anonymous...
I've read history, thank you very much.
Yes, they are the "bad guys." Killing random people is, in fact, *precisely* what terrorists do. The entire goal of terrorism is to strike fear in the minds of a population so that they do not know where or when another attack may come, or who may be targeted. The lack of an obvious target is precisely what supposedly makes it effective.
The fundamental difference between terrorists and westerners is that westerners practice a morality which dictates that all people have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This morality directly conflicts with the belief system espoused by Fundamentalist Islam. That is the heart of the issue. The "precipitating historical injustices" which you think have led directly to terrorist attacks (such as deployed troops in the Holy Land, or US/EU support of the Israeli government), are simply rallying cries for a Jihad launched long ago due to these underlying philosophical differences. And if you don't see that, then you need to brush up on the history of Fundamentalist Islamic terrorism.
They are, in fact, incredibly stupid if they think their tactics will work to coerce ANY policy change if I (and others who believe strongly in Western ideals) have anything to say about it. Luckily, because I live in a democracy, I do have something to say about it, and I have done precisely that in 2002 and 2004.
Nice troll.
No one straps a bomb to themselves and sets the timer when they have hope for the future.
Nice response.
Q:I was listening to a CD in Grip and it sounded horrible! What's up? A:Perhaps you are listening to country music
So what's the basis of your statement that 100,000 people have died in Iraq?
3000+ comments meta-modded. 0 mod points awarded.
Lesson for other meta-suckers: Don't believe the hype!
Sooo keep justifying civilian killings with the *stray-bombing* and *collateral-damage* excuses, and the good-guys, who ever they are, will retaliat in kind with a vengance.
It's not going to stop, until everyone *like-you* are aprehended in one form or another... you murdering monster.
I will gladly loose all of life's battles.. in order to win the war..
It's followers are vermin.
Exterminate them.
We got the whole litany of debater's tricks in that one. But it doesn't make the old timer any less right, and frankly, your schtick is looking more tired every day.
It's a shame that it took the world trade tower blasts for an average ignorant American like me to finally feel sympathy about terrorist attacks.
Funny how a link (and excerpt) of one of the most informative and thoughtful analysis I've ever read got modded down as a troll in mere minutes.
Jesus, the troll mod is meant for thoughtless provacators not for reasoned analysis.
Please mod the parent up enough to be visible. I hope meta moderators bite the fool who mis-moderated.
for scum like you, sooo when your done *defending* me, i can spit on your grave AND be the richer for it
I will gladly loose all of life's battles.. in order to win the war..
I was conflating bin Laden personally with what I interpret as the goals of radical Islam as a whole. My bad.
I think of Theo van Gogh and Ayaan Hirsi Ali, and I think of Islamism spreading into Europe. But that's not bin Laden's doing.
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
I would say I can't believe that this troll got modded up, but it's reasonable to believe that the poster actually believed the CNN spoon feeding he got. So, let's break this post down into it's unreasonably moronic bits and shred those as we go, shall we?
So, you are reasonable and they are not? Excellent. This will be useful later on in picking your hypocracy apart.
Objection, Your Honor. Speculation. He can't possibly know what a man hiding out in the desert in the Middle East thinks.
First, you cannot know what he is thinking. Second, that contradicts your previous point that the thinking of Islamic terrorists is "incomprehensible to reasonable, logical thinkers", which you imply yourself to be. Third, this sort of dismissive assumption demonstrates that you aren't the "reasonable, logical thinker[]" that you claim to be. Any reasonable logical thinker would easily come to the conclusion that someone who can plan and hide an attack of that scale for nearly a decade can't possibly be insane. If he was insane, he might have turned himself in, or fucked off one of his loyal followers. If there is anything insanity generally isn't, it's patient.
Oh, please. This is absurd. This is similar to the Cold War when we were told that every man, woman, and child in the Soviet Union was just itching to press the button and end it all. Do you really believe that someone could "hate[] the West, all of it"? What if he just hated Western governments... or the British Emp^H^H^H Commonwealth... or U.S. oil companies... Take your pick. He is definitely not Ghandi, but then again, you might do well to read the absurd things written in the British press about that individual as well (even though no one today would claim that Britain was right).
This is not true unless he hasn't been reading his Koran properly. Christians and Jews are protected peoples who received partial revelations of "the word of God", according to the Koran. In fact, historically speaking, Christians and Jews have been treated far better in Islamic countries than Muslims and Jews have been treated in Christian countries. As an example, when Spain's "reconquista" was completed in 1492, Jews and Muslims left in Spain were given two options: conversion or death. To my knowledge, this has never happened to Christians or Jews in any Muslim countries.
I see, trying to solve the problem by understanding it is a bad strategy. It would be much easier to continue to forcefully enrage your enemies until they drop dead from exhaustion. It would be naive to assume either Bin Laden or Bush was not thinking rationally. They're both enemies of your liberty. They're also both using religion and their cause to attack you.
While a complacent and fatalistic attitude is the wrong way to go about things, there is no shortage of reasons for these
Wikipedia's coverage of the London Transport Explosions is very thorough and very-well organized.
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Christians are today.
The fact that they 'keep-their-woman' in their place, and would have killed a monster 'like-you' ages ago, proves my point. :)
I will gladly loose all of life's battles.. in order to win the war..
Yes, throwing money at the problem isn't particularly going to succeed. You could make the case that giving Israel 10x the money made them a bit more arrogant and aggressive. Why not be more strategic with the money, threaten to withhold it unless Israel actually stops funding the Settlers? The years of pledges to Bush are worthless unless it actually happens. On the other side of the token, threaten to withhold money to the Palestinian government unless they monitor and crack down on anti-Semitism (and that threat has now been written into law)
Your right, it is political - but the politics are based primarily on religion.
All politics have religion somehow in the mixture. Why are Americans raising millions at the moment and preparing for a election-level fight over a Supreme Court nominee? Abortion is a politically-charged topic because of religion in America. What about the debate in America over displaying the Ten Commandments in government buildings?
How many Isrealies want to see Americans dead?
A 22-year old Israeli man named Menachem Rubinowits was arrested a few years back in the public gallery of the US House of Representatives for trying to detonate a bomb he had carried into the bulding. US News & World Report stated that the bomb "could have destroyed most of the gallery and crowded chamber."
America isn't giving support or money to people that hate them. How much American aid goes to the Islamic party in Pakistan, for example? The American money goes to bribe governments to crack down on people America doesn't like. Mubarak represses groups in Egypt that are too anti-American, Saudi officials fire and arrest mosque leaders who go criticize America too much, Musharraf cracked down on people that support Bin Laden. America gives aid to these countries to get the governments on their side.
Really, I think if Iraq becomes a free country, so that Iraqis can become rich through trade with the US - the world will be a much better place in 20-40 years.
Maybe, and I hope so, but I'd blame Bush's Iraq war for destabilizing the region for the next decade. Maybe it will be great in 40 years, but until then, we're in for a lot more violence until things right themselves. If you don't believe me, look at how the Lebanon Civil War turned out, and how long it took for the region to calm down.
Books sold at the store attached to the Brunswick mosque tell Muslims they should "hate and take as enemies" non-Muslims, reject Jews and Christians, and learn to hate in order to properly love Allah. The texts say Muslims should learn military tactics and suggest that if a person speaks ill of Islam it is acceptable to kill them.
"O you who believe! Do not take the Jews (Yahood) and Christians (Nasara) for friends (Awliyaa). They are Awliyaa to each other. And the one among you that turns to them is one of them."
Am I saying all muslims are Christian hating killers? no! but those who are dont do it becuase of US policy, rather they do it because of religion..
It doesn't matter what they hate or why they hate it. All that matters is they kill indiscriminately. Their actions ARE irrational; there is no reasoning with people like this. Terrorists are a cancer on civilization and they need to be cut out with the same ruthlessness and calculation as you would a tumor.
m l to gain a ture understanding of the difference.
The war on terror could have prevented something like this if it was being taken seriously. Instead, "Old Europe" still approaches this like a law enforcement problem. It's not. This IS a war, and the enemy doesn't give a shit about the Geneva Convention. It's an international knife fight and if you worry about the rights of your opponent, then you are likely to get dead.
And by the way, if you seriously think there is even a little bit of validity that the assertion that the American Revolutionary Army could be terrorists, you are either profoundly ignorant of the principals of warfare or you are truly a MotherFucker..I suggest you read this: http://www.ejectejecteject.com/archives/000125.ht
When Fascism comes to America, it will call itself Anti-Fascism, and tell you to give up your guns.
Actually, there is no other America. There is North America, South America, and Central America. You can choose to refer to them all simply as The Americas - but still the only place refered to as America is the United States of America.
Geez.
Jesus clearly several times not only quotes from the OLD Testament, but states specifically that: "..not one jot or tittle will be removed from these books until..".
EVERYONE quotes and uses the Bible to their advantage.. and I believe they should.
However some like you, think you are the only ones that *have-the-answer* and noone else is smart enought to read a Book, written so 4th graders can understand it. :)
I will gladly loose all of life's battles.. in order to win the war..
I live just above Russell Square tube station. Current problem: my apartment is cordoned off, and I'm not sure when I'm going to be let back in.
Luckily, I missed the blasts (despite travelling via Kings Cross to Moorgate - I work near Liverpool Street, too. Does somebody have something against me?!) but got caught up in the ensuing chaos, which didn't really last too long.
From what I can see, the police have done (and continue to do) a great job in calming people down and providing what information they can. Whatever panic there was is now over - it's more annoyance at the inconvenience.
What rankles me is the fact that attacking London is to attack one of the most multi-cultural cities in the world. Watching the TV in a shop at lunchtime, it was the Arab businessman next to me who seemed most upset by the events. He was shaking his head as if to say, "what idiots".
Like me, he probably marched against the war in Iraq. Like me, he's probably never harboured the idea of hating a nation or a religion. Like me, he probably doesn't see the point of indiscriminate killings.
starting to blame it on islam, brnging out the verses without context, without understanding the historical events behind each revelation
"Koran - The Immunity [9.5] So when the sacred months have passed away, then slay the idolaters wherever you find them, and take them captives and besiege them and lie in wait for them in every ambush"
This verse was relating to a peace treaty that was broken with the muslims, and that a battle was to ensue...its called self defence. Notice though before that verse what the Quran says:
4. (But the treaties are) not dissolved with those Pagans with whom ye have entered into alliance and who have not subsequently failed you in aught, nor aided any one against you. So fulfil your engagements with them to the end of their term: for Allah loveth the righteous.
after Verse 9-5 the Quran says,
Koran 9.6-6.7
6. If one amongst the Pagans ask thee for asylum, grant it to him, so that he may hear the word of Allah. and then escort him to where he can be secure. That is because they are men without knowledge.
7. How can there be a league, before Allah and His Messenger, with the Pagans, except those with whom ye made a treaty near the sacred Mosque? As long as these stand true to you, stand ye true to them: for Allah doth love the righteous.
It says if they start, then you fight back, but don't transgress. And if someone asks for security, then give it to him...
oh, and forceing people to join a religion is not at all logical, this means that faith is not sincere...and in islam, one is judged on their sincerity and intentions...
Koran 2.256:
256. Let there be no compulsion in religion
seriously, keep any ignorant comments out of here, this is slashdot...
Bomb THEM? THEM who? If you knew who THEM was, you could arrest THEM ahead of time.
ah that would be everyone who isn't US, you know those funny looking people not from our tribe, we should hit them with big rock!
I don't understand how there could be terrorist attacks in London. We caught Saddam-- the architect of 9/11 and the head of Al Qaeda-- so the entire organization should have crumbled.
Please help me understand. My Republican leaders aren't explaining this one to me, and it's forcing me to think for myself. That hurts, and it could even be dangerous.
I did like seeing George Bush standing behind Tony Blair this morning. Bush looked very presidential, with the same calm, expressionless exterior he showed the world on 9/11 when he cleverly was reading "My Pet Goat." Bush is a master of subtle.
We need more religious *nuts* to bring-justice to scum like you, who have gotten too much power.
I will gladly loose all of life's battles.. in order to win the war..
Or perhaps you are just too stupid to recognize the word "target".
unfortunately, people get sick of being exploited. the american colonies got sick of economic oppression from the king of england. they got pissed to the point they were willing to lay down their lives to make a change.
the russians did the same thing against the nazis. the viet namese did it against the french, the us, and the chinese.
the bottom line is the golden rule: treat people the way you would like to be treated and you have no problem. seek to use military might and power to rule and reign supreme over the earth and exploit the land and the people and you will eventually get some resistance.
please don't take this the wrong way. my heart goes out to the londoners who have suffered, just as much as it goes out to the american solidiers who have suffered, just as much as it goes out to the iraqis that have suffered, just as much as it goes out to the afghanis who have suffered.
when the amount of resources devoted to dominating the planet are used to liberate the planet from poverty, disease, destruction and ignorance, we will see peace.
as JESUS CHRIST put it: "he who lives by the sword, dies by the sword."
Wow, there's nothing like randomly killing innocent civilians to rally support for your cause. Good job, geniuses.
The violent wingnuts on either side need each other. I'm sure al qaida (or whoever's responsible) just created a bunch of new supporters of the Bush-neoconservative "clash of civilizations" foreign policy.
Violence, especially random violence, for a political cause shows a weakness of ideas and discredits the cause it is meant to support. It takes much more energy and intellect to create something positive than to blow something up. Destructive acts show an inability to create anything worthwhile.
Radical islamists talk about returning to the time of the Caliphate. During that time there was a flowering of mathematics, science, (algebra, algorithms), literature, and scholarship. Anyone trying to prove the worth of their ideas would do well to pursue those kinds of achievements. Blowing up subway cars displays a philosophy consisting of little more than morally deranged and intellectually empty fanaticism.
-cbare
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"When I first heard Daydream Nation it quite frankly scared the living shit out of me." -- Matthew Stearns
Punching out the school bully worked out well for me. He never even as much as said boo to me or my friends after that.
When Fascism comes to America, it will call itself Anti-Fascism, and tell you to give up your guns.
If you find no value in general Western ideals of freedom, democracy, equality, and liberty, then I am saddened for you.
You mean the very freedom, democracy, equality and liberty that many Americans seem hell-bent on giving up with abominations like the Orwellian-named PATRIOT Act? *Those* ideals?
The real enemy isn't a bunch of whacked-out lunatics who get their rocks off killing people, it's the power-mongers who profit off the fear that follows and the idiots who cower in their basements and do nothing to stop them - or hell, even encourage them in the false belief that doing so will provide them some measure of safety. The fools and morons who actually think that if they just give up enough liberty and enough democracy that somehow the government will be able to protect them.
I swore and oath to protect the Constitution above all other things, against enemies foreign AND domestic. The so-called terrorist - really, no different than any other psychotic mass murderer - doesn't threaten freedom or democracy or the Constitution. But it does seem that the Terrorist(TM) is an excellent excuse for giving power to those that think the Constitution is nothing more than a piece of paper to wipe their asses with. Those people are the REAL enemy, and they're entirely domestic. They are, in fact, fellow Americans, although it shames me to say so. Almost as much as it shames me to say that many of my countrymen are such spineless cowards they prize the illusion of safety over liberty, and will gladly give up the Constitution to the wolves in their midst for false promises.
Max
My god carries a hammer. Your god died nailed to a tree. Any questions?
It's a Zionist conspiracy!
I'll bite cos it's personal.
STFU tosser, it's a bomb that's all, we've had them before and we'll have them again.
Now crawl back under your rock and try and spread your spineless FUD elsewhere.
PS until 9/11 the IRA were US sponsered freedom fighters, go figure that one out. Should keep your brain cell occupied.
In the end, It's all bovine dung you know
It's followers are vermin.
Exterminate them all.
And YOU don't know me at all.
As to the Jihadis being killed in droves every day, I suppose that means we will eventually run out of them, right? Some of us are old enough to remember the US government when they kept saying how many viet cong they had killed. It eventually exceeded the population of North Vietnam. They used to call it "the credability gap." How many years will the insurgency be "in their last throes?"
I am old enough to remember Vietnam. What I remember is an amateurish military campaign directly commanded by an inept Whitehouse (Johnson), fought by reluctant, doped-out American conscripts against a determined enemy. None of these factors exist in Iraq.
If and when the US military or Iraqi army subdue the insurgency, the battle-hardend remainder of the Jihadis will move on to the next country.
Assuming there are significant numbers of survivors. Where will they go? Iran I guess. No problem there.
I'm glad you are so confident that the President's Iraq policy will produce a safer world. There are a sizeable number of Americans that doubt that.
There is always a minority that wants a Republican President to fail. I emphasize, minority.
Before the war was started, there were those who would have liked to continued the weapons inspections and international pressure to contain Saddam Hussein.
Yes, it had worked so well for the previous 12 years. I can understand why the international community wanted to continue 'pressure' Saddam. The skim was quite lucrative.
Since we can't seem to keep the Jihadis from entering Iraq whenever they feel like it,
I would not want to be an insurgent hiding in a mud hut in western Iraq.
Meanwhile, we do not have enough troops left over to provide creditable military option to deal with growing nuclear threats from N rth Korea and Iran.
I don't know about Iran, but judging by Dear Leader's rhetoric, he is feeling a bit put too.
an ill wind that blows no good
Not only that, you, of course, didn't answer the question. Go reread it and try again, but I'm not going to hang around holding my breath on the offchance that you actually bother to answer it.
Here, I'll help by stripping out all the extra text which is maybe confusing you. Here's the meat you need to focus on:
Alito: A vote for Alito is a punch in the eye to put that bitch back in her place!
You mean, relatives killed by Salafist/Wahabi terrorists that aren't from Iraq? Turn against them: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessio nid=V200CY1JBFIR1QFIQMFSM54AVCBQ0JVC?xml=/news/200 5/07/04/wirq04.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/07/04/ixworld .html
"What are we calling you to, and what do we want from you?
"(1) The first thing we are calling you to is Islam. [...] (a) The religion of the Unification of God; of freedom from associating partners with Him, the Exalted; of complete submission to His Laws; and of discarding all of the opinions, orders, theories and religions which contradict with the religion He sent down to His Prophet Muhammed [...] It is the religion of Jihad in the way of Allah so that Allah's Word and religion reign Supreme.
"(2) The second thing we call you to, is to stop your oppression, lies, immorality and debauchery that has spread among you. (a) We call you to be a people of manners, principles, honour, and purity; to reject the immoral acts of fornication, homosexuality, intoxicants, gambling's, and trading with interest. [...]
"(i) You are the nation who, rather than ruling by the Shariah of Allah in its Constitution and Laws, choose to invent your own laws as you will and desire. You separate religion from your policies, contradicting the pure nature which affirms Absolute Authority to the Lord and your Creator. [...]
"If you fail to respond to all these conditions, then prepare for fight with the Islamic Nation. [...]
"This is our message to the Americans, as an answer to theirs. Do they now know why we fight them and over which form of ignorance, by the permission of Allah, we shall be victorious?"
"Letter to the American People", by Osama Bin Laden.
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and you'll note that all the major successes in combatting terrorism lately have come from law enforcement agencies working together.
This IS a war, and the enemy doesn't give a shit about the Geneva Convention.
You decry terrorists who kill indiscriminately and then argue we should act exactly the same way? WTF is wrong with you? Not only does it make things worse, it erodes our moral superiority. We *are* better than the terrorists and this is one of the reasons why.
Yet so-called "patriots" insist on demeaning America and her alllies. Cesspool dwellers like you need to get the fnck out of this country and let the adults run the war on terror now. Your juvinile approach of "problem-causing" is a failure.
I put it in bold. I'm not sure how much more I can emphasize it. This is the 9/11 commission talking here.
"We have not found any reliable evidence to support the Sudanese claim."
So, I ask you---again---are you now saying that the 9/11 commission is biased, makes stuff up, etc.?
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
-US, please notice calling yourself "America" basically takes that title away from Canadians and South Americans. ... Don't get me wrong, I'm not crying to you in the hopes a whole nation will read this post and change the way they address themselves. I don't give a shit what you guys call each other... it's just silly.
We've been calling ourselves Americans before there even WAS a United States of America. There's no reason to stop now, however inaccurate it may be. Not that it is especially inaccurate: it derives from the fact that this was intended to be a new American nation, and Americans were different from Europeans, so therefore we are Americans, not Europeans. It wasn't intended to be a statement of nationality per se, but merely to distinguish from Europe. Once the nation was formed, incorporating America into its name, the moniker inevitably stuck, and there's not a thing wrong with that.
It's confusing, but not wrong.
And incidentally, you would have more luck convincing people to stop calling Native Americans, Indians, and that won't go away either, and has a far less rational (though just as historical) basis for sticking around.
Anybody that thinks a few bombs in London will make the British people back down from anything is obviously completely ignorant of history. You know there are people in London who survived the blitz in the '40's saying "What, this? This is nothing! I've seen much, much worse... and it didn't scare me then either!"
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
What's Al Quida?
I personally dont give a crap what you think about me, if youre stupid enough not to see the religous overtones of *everything* in the islao-facist world I dont need your respect..
"It's good to know that you think we should make general practice of nuking cities the size of Pittsburgh."
Well that is kind of what Saddam did. In a weird way it did work for him. He was able to keep "peace" in the area by just killing 30,000 people or so every decade or so. So in a backward kind of way I totally agree with you that the U.S.A. cannot just "nuke" other countries. However, like every country it must protect its people from attack even if that means making sure lunatics (cough.. Iran cough..) don't produce nukes.
You mention China.... Are they still killing people with tanks that want to have a peaceful demonstration? Are they still promoting slave labor in their factories? Are they still leaving their baby girls in the street to die just because they are girls? Is that the "World Leader" country you are talking about? I am not sure... Perhaps you mean another China...
The more I learn about science, the more my faith in God increases.
I'm not the previous poster you were dealing with, but I just have to jump in here.
Back in Jr. High, when a guy was faced with an argument he didn't have the mind or spirit to answer with, he'd fall back on one to two ways of dealing:
1. Brute force.
2. Smarmy Joking of exactly the same kind you just employed.
I've been there and done it, so I know it when I see it.
--You just got burned for saying (yet another) thoughtless thing, and you didn't have any way of dealing with it other than to joke about it.
Perhaps you ought to stop in your tracks and do some hard thinking of your own about WHY people kill and the nature of politics and population manipulation. It's entirely within your ability to do so. Believing in emotional arguments and spouting patriotic ding-dongs like you have been is what happens when you have been made a fool of; when you've been used.
Being a dumb-ass tool is your choice, and there's no reason anybody should care, except the problem here is that you are being used to bring misery into the world.
--If you really want to make the world a better place, and it sounds like you do, then you have GOT to stop for a minute and ask where your ideas all came from. It's essential if you ever want to get off the merry-go-round.
P.S. I've never been employed by the military, but I have a brother who is, he's currently serving in the Middle East carrying a rifle. He's seen it first-hand and he'd tell you to your face that you are a damned fool if you really believe the pep-talk shite you actually bought and are now spouting.
-FL
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Oh, you can 'say' that you can. But first: noone (that means anybody that *is* a 'no-body', like you) cares. Everyone else couldn't care less what you think.
I am 'out-of-kindness' trying to remind you of this fact.
Your ignorance is 'proven' when you make statements against the 'current' religious organizations of the world (ie Christians & Muslims).
Your implications that *all* religions are bad, when in fact most 'so-called' Christians today (especially the likes of bush) are actually NOT Christians (but are a prime example of 'Anti-Christians') which is clearly defined in the New Testament.
Therefore by you 'knocking' this group, which is actually WORSE for religions (by being so evil and hypacritical), than even your sensless drivel about atheism, shows how REALLY dumb of a position you are taking!
As far as 'Muslim' fanatics or religious zealots, well, your probably another kike who thinks they are going to talk there way out of having a group of people (Muslims) from picking up the ball. The so-call Christians and eveyone else has droped it.
And now the Muslims (and all true-good people) are doing their best to break-up the jewish-mafia that has the world in a dangerous frenzy.
I will gladly loose all of life's battles.. in order to win the war..
The challenge with history is where do you start the narrative? A lot of posters here point to Kermit Roosevelt's purported mischief in deposing the Shah of Iran's precedecessor. You could just as easily argue, as Daniel Yergin suggests in _The Prize_, that the Shah merely reaped the whirwind that his erratic and eccentric precedessor, Mohammed Mossadegh http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Mossadeq, sowed. I think it started during the Suez crisis. OBL himself blames what he calls the "tragedy of Andalusia" which happened in the 1400s and marked the end of the last glorious Islamic empire. Another example of this is the fact, as several here have pointed out, that what really got under Bin Laden's skin was the U.S. presence in Saudi Arabia. Few have inquired or mentioned how our troops got there in the first place. Saddam may not bear proximate responsibility for 9/11, but since it's his "fault" that we were in Saudi Arabia, he may in fact be the ultimate cause, if we take OBL at his word. But even more importantly, I would like to point out that the US troops are now LONG GONE from "the land of the two holy places" in OBL's poetic term for Saudi Arabia. Yet OBL presses on. The problem with a lot of the analysis here is that it uniformly blames the west for the problem of terrorism. Yet we do not act in a vacuum. While there is no question that we are responsible for our own actions and their consequences, the same is true for the perpetrators of this act and their masters. Do they bear no responsibility for their choices and their consequences? It is a fact that every modern Arab and Islamic country since the Ottoman Empire has been an abject failure. Blame Sykes-Piquot or whatever all you want (which doesn't explain Pakistan, Bangladesh, or Indonesia anyway), we still have to deal with that fact. It is useful, particularly in a war, to understand what motivates your enemy. Yet it is not always necessary. For instance, it is generally and rightly considered an outrageous to suggest that blacks could best deter hate crimes by avoiding dating white women and acting more deferential towards whites. Similarly, only a retrograde suggests women would best deter rapes by dressing more modestly. The proper response to both of these suggestions is to point out that the perpetrators of these crimes are evil, regardless of what provoked them. And that those who defend them are knuckle-dragging moral imbeciles. The best way to protect women from rape and blacks from hate crimes is to militate--ideologically and by force if necessary--against such barbaric beliefs. If we know that Ted Bundy was attracted to brunettes, it does not follow that all college girls should have dyed their hair blonde. I would suggest that the analogy is apt, for much of what has passed for commentary here is effectively suggesting that Uncle Sam is wearing too short of a skirt. (This metaphor from Hitchens first). Yes, perhaps that is so. Some blacks are also impolite, and some women are skanks. But in a way, it is irrelevant, for these atrocities are beyond the pale NO MATTER WHAT the provocation is. Let us complain about various ways that the War on Terror has been prosecuted. But those who argue that it was never necessary in the first place are being worse than naive, for--even if it is not their intention--these apologias for militant Islamic terrorism have the effect of encouraging and enabling a pathological death cult.
The Downing Street memo does not represent "the fact that the US government was deliberately 'fixing the facts around the policy." The Downing Street memo represents no "fact" about US policy but rather is recorded hearsay (essentially hearsay three-times removed: staffer recording the minutes of a British cabinet meeting were officials were relating their impressions of the impressions of unnamed Americans they had spoken to).
For more on this and other aspects of the non-importance of this memo see the following opinion piece : http://tinyurl.com/7fzwg
On your point about a coalition, the US had a coalition for this Iraq war even if it did not have the backing of the UN (which, with the financial ties France and Russia appear to have had with the Husein regime was never likely) . I respectfully disagree with your assertion that post-war Iraq would look better if the UN helped out more. The UN does not have an exceptional record in this regard (the corruption following the first Iraq war is just one example). How would the UN have helped prevent looting? And please don't tell me its because of the fear that those blue helmets strike into the heart of the enemy.
Also, I think you assign too much importance to an attitude. If a country is unwilling to help in an effort that is right (assuming, for sake of argument that it is) but decides not to due to the "attitude" of one of the parties (which is what you seem to imply), then that nation's help would only be half-hearted at best anyway.
Most of Iraqi society is functioning quite well with very little or no presence of US/UK troops.
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Could you please send a copy of that to my countries president GWB. Thanks.
it's called sarcasm.
The difference is intent.
When you begin to make the arguments that really it's all the same, you're falling into the trap of moral relativism. There is no provision for intent, for desire, for meaning, for remorse, for accident, for malice. You're essentially saying that the difference between generals and terrorists is the difference between winners and losers.
Note when you referred to WWII, for example, you used the word strategic. That word is telling. While scores of civilians were killed, most historians and scholars (other than the ones trying to rewrite history with an anti-US/West slant) agree that the action saved countless more lives. If you kill 10 to save 100, is that not worth it? Or is the very act despicable? Or is it despicable because you never really *know for sure* that you're saving 100; all you really know is that you're killing 10?
Don't misunderstand me: I understand perfectly the argument you're making. I simply don't agree with it. When a terrorist bombs a bus, the goal is to kill as many people as possible on that bus. You might say, well, perhaps that's *his* technique to save some more of his *own* people. Indeed. But if the ideals embraced by his people include brutally subjugating or killing anyone who doesn't agree with their twisted interpretation of Islam, do you not see a slight difference? Or is that just the same when applied to the US? I.e., that the US kills anyone who doesn't agree with it?
If you're a moral relativist, we'll never agree. If you believe that Saudi suicide bombers killing their Arab brothers and sisters in Iraq are identical to a US soldier following all procedures accidentally killing civilians with an errant round, then you've already gone down a road of intellectual self-neutering that, sadly, removes a little bit of humanity from all of us.
The real problem is religious extremism, abroad and at home and these are the results if we let it get the upper hand.
Ok, lets go through these one by one:
1) they want to turn all the poor people in africa to consumers that buy coca-cola
Britain wants to change this, that is the open market thing, and is one of the reasons africa looses so much money, we are trying to make it fair trade, where we can, and will, buy african goods. Britains will loose some money (From lower prices due to higher availability) but we can cope
2) they want to avoid laws against poluting the environment because they will lose money
We will loose money with the fair trade, were still pushing for it, and one of the problems is due to the lack of availability of non-oil based cars, and the american 'need' for huge cars
3) they're just interested in how they're gonna get richer and that's just it.
We are interested in becoming richer, but we are finally realising, if we help africa, africa may later in time, help us
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The most amazing part is that Bush himself has said this. In an interview on the Today show last summer, when asked about the "war on terror" Bush said, "I don't think you can win it. But I think you can create conditions so that those who use terror as a tool are less acceptable in parts of the world. Let's put it that way." To be quite honest, when I heard that quotation I thought that was hands down the most intelligent thing I'd ever hear him say. He was absolutely right; however, he backpeddled the next day and everyone (including John Edwards and other democrats) were saying, "He's wrong. We can so win!" It seems the whole country is in a state of denial on the issue.
Now, lest I seem to praise Bush too much, while I think he was right (before he recanted, anyway), I think his idea of the means to make terrorism "less acceptable" is completely wrong, and those means are making matters worse, not better. The problem is that in the end he is talking about winning "hearts and minds", and dropping bombs on people is not a very good way to do that.
"You call it a new way of thinking; I call it regression to ignorance!" -- Operation Ivy
a pair of hands at work does more than a thousand in prayer. hate to say it, but active discussions attempting to come to a solution or people activly working to help, ie rescue workers does a lot more than the religion guy who says 'bad bad, you should be praying'
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Iran fell almost immediately after the coup we sponsored.
I said Germany and Japan were the only examples of such policies working and to do so required millions of lives being lost.
Italy overthrew Mussolini in the closing days of the war they did not have a government imposed on them, per se.
I will not even bother with the dozens of bannana republics in Latin America.
Sectarian policies are already showing up in northern (kurdish) and southern (shiite) Iraq that do not follow the proscribed rule of law in Baghdad. It is foolish to think that these changes will not grow so great in time as to make the tapastry of law and justice dissolve completely as groups choose to ignore the provisional government or rally against it as being illegitimate. Unless the US begins thinking in terms of Kurdistan and talking to the EU about getting Turkey to hand over parts of its country to it than they will fail. Maybe not now or in 10 years but without a solution that establishes countries of peoples united more by idealogy than geography no measure of liberty from our bloody actions will stand the test of time.
An Education is the Font of All Liberty
Wow you're a moron. Of course the people in the tower were innocent. If you think Bush's foreign policy of spreading democracy is worse thant the islamists policy of spreading terror you should re-examine your life.
Rapists say that the children they molest deserve it- just like the Muslims say we deserve it. Well I am going to defile the next Koran I see. In fact I may just hold a Koran Pissing contest. I can get away with this in my Southern Town. I bet I will have to wear a pointy white hat mask to shield my identity from the terrorists.
The bigotry is in painting all members of a particular religion/ethnicity with the same brush, you fucking moron. Go read a fucking dictionary.
Not all of those who are Muslim are terrorists.
Just like not all Americans think the war in Iraq is a good idea, but even those who think it isn't are the targets of attacks like 9/11 and the attack in London today.
God, you even *sound* like a fucking terrorist.
Well, that is kind of what Saddam did
;) ). Getting into the reasons behind that would take a discussion all of its own.
Halabja was a quarter the population of Fallujah, and by far the largest of his attacks, and didn't have anywhere near a total loss like the GGP called for. Also, while mass graves of what in many cases were brutal atrocities have been turning up, they're nowhere near the numbers that people were putting forth before the war - under 20,000 with about a third of all suspected gravesites visited (in order of estimated importance), many of those being likely killed in the Iran-Iraq war and the Shia rebellion, and few in recent years. Still war crimes, mind you, but nothing like was portrayed pre-war.
lunatics (cough.. Iran cough..)
I don't agree with a lot of Iran's policies, but portraying them as "lunatics" is unfair. They're sane (and want to live) - they just *really, really don't like us* (less than Europe, even
Are they still killing people with tanks
Misnomer. You refer to the Tiananmen Square incident with the man standing up to a tank. The man was not killed by the tank; the standoff lasted well over an hour, after which the man actually climbed *on top* of the tank so he could talk with the tank commander; concerned onlookers grabbed him off of the tank and pulled him into the crowd. The exact number of people being killed by tanks by any means is unknown, but there were no reports, at the very least, of people being run over by tanks (a common myth).
The square had long been a site of major protests (being the symbolic heart of the country, just south of the ancient Forbidden City), including in 1919, 1976, and the famous one in 1989. The ratio of protesters to deaths was about the same as at Kent State (if you only count Beijing), but the total scale of the scene was far, far larger - over 100,000 protesters in the square and 1-2 million nationwide, with between a few hundred and a few thousand protesters killed and between a few dozen and few hundred soldiers killed (a classified NSA report and the Chinese official report being low, student reports and newspaper reports being high).
Are they still promoting slave labor in their factories
What you refer to is "prisoner labor", which, while still forced labor, carries a much different connotation, as the vast majority of political prisoners were released in the Deng Xiaoping reforms and most people don't have nearly as much of a problem with murderers and rapists being forced to work as they do with the notion of "slave labor". More specifically, you refer to Laogai - "reform through labor". For both the Laogai and Tiananmen Square incidents, I suggest you read the Wikipedia articles on the subjects - they've been edited back and forth so much that all sides are pretty well represented.
Are they still leaving their baby girls in the street to die
That's not a government practice (and is somewhat of a distortion of the actual practices that lead to China's gender imbalance, which is due to a variety of male-favoring practices, not simply "exposure"). It's an individual practice, and is most common in the countryside where the government exerts less influence. The practice is rooted in Confucian tradition, and has been made worse by Chinese attempts at population control. The government has made a number of (some would claim half-hearted) attempts to stop such practices, such as banning physicians from revealing the sex of a child before it is born to the parents (to prevent sex-selective abortions) and various girl-promotional events (which have been criticized from focusing on a male-centric "what would the world be like without women" perspective).
Is that the "World Leader" country you are talking about
Even with other countries knowing all of the bad stuff China has done (and you were only getting started - China's done a whole lot more), people *still* prefer Chi
"99 dead duelists of Dios on the wall. 99 dead duelists of Dios! Take one's ring, pass it around..."
the government does not have those kind of buttons, the networks do - and some made changes to allow doctors and others to get priority - Vodafone for eg, others made no changes - O2 seems to have worked all day here.
Bin Laden and al Qaeada are very clear on their objectives:
* All non-Muslims OUT of the Middle East (basically any nation that is Muslim or that is CLAIMED by Muslims)
* Spread Islam throughout the world
Shortly after 9/11 I read in the regular news media a translation of bin Laden's aggressive declaration of war or something like it, dating from the mid-90s. It was significantly more specific than that even. First he complained that the US was still in Saudi Arabia (specially the country with the two holiest Islamic shrines) in spite of (he said) asking to come in only to liberate Kuwait and promising to be out of there when that was done. Second he complained about US support for Israel (and what Israel was doing against the Arabs). Specific Mid-East issues. Nothing about spreading Islam worldwide. Objectives can change, sure. But that's how they were reported earlier.
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We have been making calls on some networks here all day )o2), some have reprioritised that's all (Vodafone)
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt? His name is my name too!
:)
Whenever we go out, the people always shout "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt"!
Sorry... I couldn't resist.
Huh?
You spinless...jewmerican.
Oh yea, save us the time of having to bring-you-to-justice..and just kill yourself.
You have NOTHING to live for.. and I have everything to live for, espcially waiting for the tide to turn, against monsters like you. :)
I will gladly loose all of life's battles.. in order to win the war..
Ummm,
According to bin Laden it was the presence of the American Military in the Holy-Land (Saudi Arabia)...
England is 1) not an island and 2) has been invaded, but not taken by other nations on the brittish isles well within the last 1000 years.
And finnally if the SAS have the need to take someone out, they wouldn't bother to wake them.
someone's got a case of the Thursdays.
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For you to think anyone would listen to you when you tell then that: "they don't understand the Bible".. is quite idiotic itself.
Furthermore, I can only wonder when your hypocricy surfaces and you decide that it's okay for men to use violence to protect their family and country. :)
I will gladly loose all of life's battles.. in order to win the war..
As an example of british toughness, back in the late 70's my mother worked for tourism in England. Her and an older english woman she worked with had just hand written 300 invitations to a party they were having and put them in the mail.
So they get to then end of the block after dropping off the letters and BOOM! the mailbox explodes, The woman my mother was with looks back and calmly says
"Damn, we'll have to write them all again"
As I was watching the news this morning my mom told me that story which gave me the thought "they'll do allright after this"
US put a Base in Saudi Arabia to enforce sanction and no fly zones on Iraq after 1st Gulf War.
Osama Protested this.
Osama was exiled.
Osama got pissed at the US for putting a base of infidels on holy land.
That was Bin Ladens primary reason for declaring a Jihad on America. There were other more political reasons but he makes it clear that the above is the main reason.
Relying on Wikinews as a source for information is like relying on Slashdot... both are written by whoever ventures by that think they have something worthwhile to say. No facts needed... just irresponsible rhetoric.
In general, when identifying a place by adding the prefix "North", "South", "Central", "Upper", "Lower", etc... you're saying "As a part of the larger whole, I'm referring to this specific part".
Using this as a base, one could reasonably rationalize that the supercontinent encompassing North and South America should be referred to as "America".
As well, it could be said that our country doesn't really have a name, so much as a description. "The United States of America" can be taken as a very literal description - a nation comprised of a number of smaller states, residing on the supercontinent of "America".
That having been said, most people *anywhere* will know what you're talking about when you refer to either "America" or "The United States", even if neither is particularly non-generic. =)
Of course they are great. Would you like to insert your tongue up their arse. Ummm, you are salivating already. Twat.
Nope, terrorists say "Allah akbar" and blow themselves up so I don't sound like a terrorist, especially since I'm not speaking in sand nigger speak. In fact I sound just like someone who has suggested a logical solution which is to get rid of all the rag-heads. Then we will know for sure that there aren't any terrorists in the country.
And if most Muslims do not support terrorists you'd think they'd be less hostile to actually allowing the police to search their mosques for bombs instead of constantly crying about religious discrimination. And when's the last time a rag-head reported one of their relatives to the police because they suspicted them of terrorism?
"The difference is intent."
Uh, dude the intent is the same. Its to win a political and military victory and break the will of a civilian population, by killing and terrorizing civilians.
If a strategic bombing campaign is targeting factories, military bases, and industrial capacity then you are correct, there is a difference in intent. When you are fire bombing or nuking cities with the express intent of killing and terrorizing a civilian population the intent is exactly the same as a "terrorist" and again the U.S. and Britain have killed millions more people by intentionally bombing civilians, than Muslim "terrorists" every will.
You are just doing what people always do, practicing selective memory and only remembering the parts of war you like, and can rationalize, and blocking out all the times America and Britain have indiscriminately and intentionally killed civilians. You say our reasons for doing something atrocious are always justified, you guys on the other side will never be justified if you do exactly the same thing.
Free fire zone in Vietnam were another great example. Civilians in them weren't killed by accident. The military's express goal was to indiscriminately terrorize and kill civilians in areas of Vietnam the military decided were sympathetic to the Viet Cong.
" US soldier following all procedures accidentally killing civilians with an errant round"
Nice bending of what I said. I wasn't talking about an "accident" and an "errant round". I'm talking about dropping bombs in civilian areas where the military KNOWS they can't differentiate between civilians and insurgents. Flattening Fallujah was a prefect example. A lot of civilians left before it started but many didn't and when they didn't it was open season on them.
Note that when the U.S. produces an insurgent "body count" out of Iraq which they dont do often but they do still do, all thed dead are counted as insurgents, and the never counted as civilians, though a high percentage are certain to be innocent civilians.
Its a fact of life in war, you are going to kill people I'm just saying I don't think you can get all holier than thou when people use the only means at their disposal to return the favor. Its the price of overwhelming military superiority, only stupid people would try to stand toe to toe with the U.S. and Britain by standing out in a field. They would be incinerated and it would be an act of futility. Only thing they would get out of it is some sympathy. Therefore its inevitable they retaliate with the only means that will work, IED's and suicide bombers.
I'm not saying they are right, some of them are totally whacked in the head thanks to years of religious indoctrination, but thats true of all religious fanatics not just Muslim ones. Jews and Christian can be just as bad. But you should appreciate that why the do what they do is totally understandable. It is the only way to fight a war against a country that spends $500 billion a year on wearpons and wars.
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Cat Byte said: Why do people not count Hussein as a terrorist?
Because the English language has a hundred thousand words in it. We have specific words for things. You could make the case for Sadaam being a dictator, a megalomaniac, a mass murderer, and quite a few other things. "Terrorist", however, has specific conotations that simply do not apply to Sadaam Huessein.
Cat Bytes said: Chemical weapons, torture, murder, mass graves, invading a neighboring country then burning the oil fields as he left...the list goes on and on. He was a terrorist.
Chemical weapons. Check. We and the British sold him the precursor chemicals to make those weapons, and looked the other way when he used them on Kurdish civilians and on Iranian soldiers.
Torture. Check. Sadaam was a bastard. However, he never did boil people alive.... like the current leader of Uzbekistan who we rent an airbase from.
Mass Graves. Check. Like the mass graves that half the Taliban taken prisoner by our allies in the Northern Alliance ended up in?
Invading a neighboring country. Check. Like when he launched a war of aggression on Iran, with the support and backing of the US?
Cat Bytes said: How many hundreds of thousands of murders do you have to commit before people think you're a bad guy these days?
Good question.
Call me old fashioned, but in my opinion, murdering just ONE innocent and defenseless person makes you a bad man.
How many unarmed, unindicted, and untried prisoners in US custody in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Guantanamo have died during interogation?
Is the number greater than zero?
Cat Bytes said: And if the polls are showing people thinking Bush is "evil" I'm losing faith in the mindset of the left even more than ever.
Now, hold on. A minute ago, you asked "how many thousands of murders do you have to commit to be considered a bad man?".
Well, how is it that you can pose that question in one paragraph, and then wonder why people dislike Bush in the very next paragraph?
Cognitive dissonance much?
Sahb, you are being total and utter snail eating cunt. Please be good fellow and fucking totaly off.
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Thanks for the support & prays (which ever god they are directed to).
Wow, I should not post when knackered.
How this got modded insightful just blows me away of the ignorance on this forum. But I digress...
Because of LEGAL reasons, Bill Clinton did NOT accept Sudan's offer to have Osama Bin Laden extradited to the US in 1996. And I quote Clinton; "I did not bring him here because we had no basis on which to hold him, though we knew he wanted to commit crimes against America."
Also, Khadafi did not renounce terrorism until AFTER we invaded Iraq. Because of demonstrated force, he was scared shitless of the current path he was on.
Law does NOT stop criminals. Law only dictates the punishment of those willing to break the rules of the country they are in. However, in order to stop criminal activity, it can only be done through FORCE!
Life is not for the lazy.
The Teleban offered to hand over those that the US could produce actual evidence against.
Of course, the US couldn't/wouldn't do that, as (a) they didn't have any, (b) they wanted to invade for other reasons.
Geenee is out of the bottle now.
You may be mistaken. As I understand it, the markets reacted to a predictable dip in tourism and travel which almost always happens in reaction to attacks on tourist destinations (London) or travel modes (such as airliners). The markets also reacted by driving spot oil prices down. This was because economic activity may be reduced, which in turn reduces upward pressure on oil prices.
I think the shifts in the market are not panic, rather they are calculated responses to predictable economic consequences.
My heart goes out to the victims and their family and friends.
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It seems to me that I'm the only one with a train of though that doesn't lead to terrorism or radicals. When I fisrt heard bombings in London I immediately thought of the Olympics and Paris or New York.
Paris doesn't seem all that likey, as you hear of a lot more nut jobs coming out of one bedroom apartments in New York. Perhaps some extremist New Yorker thought he should teach the Britts a lesson and bombed London. Then, to cover his tracks, he creates a fake claim to the attacks and signs it AQ.
I quote, "MSNBC TV translator Jacob Keryakes, who said that a copy of the message was later posted on a secular Web site, noted that the claim of responsibility contained an error in one of the Quranic verses it cited. That suggests that the claim may be phony, he said."
Just my take on the situation. Heaven forbid someone not use the Middle East as a scapegoat.
Ughnnnnerrrrahhhhh.
My thoughts are with you all. Condolences to those who had loved ones hurt or killed in this tragedy.
VOTE!
Double Oh-Seven - We Will Never Forget.
the Lancet study has been called into question but it has repeatedly been confirmed. IF ANYTHING IT IS TOO LOW OF AN ESTIMATE. Read Tim Lamberts excecllent coverage of the entire debate, and why lancet deniers are as bad as holocaust deniers.
http://timlambert.org/category/lancetiraq/
and the Royal Society is hardly independent, what Blair wants the the Royal Society gives him.
As for aid, you have corrupt governments to deal with, which is a reasonable excuse for placing certain demands on it. But don't use that as an excuse for not giving any.
This doesn't mean we should throw up our hands---indeed many of our trade policies make the First World countries richer at the expense of the Third. See http://www.lwr.org/advocacy/tradeprimer.pdf for more information.
And I have to agree with the OP.
If Saddam Hussein was still around he would most certainly have been sponsoring terrorists in Afghanistan. Afghanistan would have been the front, as it is Afghanistan is rolling along while Iraq takes most of the heat.
I have a totally different take... but what really got me was this:
We stuck around Germany long, long after we defeated them in WW2. I think your standards for victory are just too high, like you just expect more everybody to like us, that's your idea of victory. That's not a practical goal.
Except in germany after WWII, umm, like... THE WAR WAS OVER. Sure, everybody didn't like us, but there wasn't an active insurgency either! You seem to have a tragically interesting take on the word 'victory'.
My standard for victory is when we win the war that is still raging on most of the streets of most cities in Iraq. Don't tell me my standard of victory is 'too high'- I have never heard such horseshit in my life...
By the way, 2848 comments disagree with you. Not far from the 'hall of fame'. How does it feel to be proven wrong by empirical evidence?
Is anyone really surprised by an action like this? I mean, the USA is waging a "War on Terror", and Britian seems to be in lock step in that action. Is it surprising at all that the "terrorists" are fighting back? What did we expect "terrorists" to do? Nothing?
I'm actually more surprised that they haven't done more, and in more places. And not because of "motherland security" (here in the USA), because I think that's kind of useless. What has kept them from fighting back more than they have? Surely we don't really "have them on the run"?
If they'd seal the borders, which they can do, just look at what the rag-tag Minuteman project did, and get the hell out of the countries of other cultures there wouldn't be any of this horseshit to deal with and we wouldn't have to worry about "show me your papers" being the new standard for freedom. If you don't speak English fluently, you shouldn't be in the US without a visa.
And with the US going into predominantly Islamic cultures with a "constitution" based on Orwellian "principles" like:
As though race, ethnicity, nationality and confession have nothing to do with "geographic historical realities".and:
Right -- that's going to go over real great with a clan-based agrarian people -- many similarities to the people who founded the US and gave us the Second Amendment.As well as the second paragraph:
Oh gee aren't we wonderful getting rid of SEXISM in ISLAMIC COUNTRIES.
This sort of politically correct supremacist horseshit is what makes the Islamic world see the West as "The Great Satan".
If the West or Israel or China or whoever wants to liberate the world there's a very simple standard:
Territorial allocations under eminent domain compensation and migratory support for the governmental self-determination of consenting adults of like mind.
For example, if some Arabs decide they like a vegetarian libertarian feminism with camel rights constitution they can petition for a territorial allocation for that and the US can intervine for the sole purpose of identifying the territory that would minimize the costs of eminent domain compensation to those displaced and resettlement support.
Of course, since this would require that the rest of us be allowed self-determination -- well they wouldn't do that would they? So since these assholes who call themselves statesmen and diplomats etc can't behave themselves then the next least violent thing is to get them to just go home and stay the hell out of other people's business.
So long as the West goes around with "constitutions" that have no right of secession built in as a corner stone -- the West is fair game to ANYONE -- east, west or mideast. The same goes for any culture that opposes the right of self-determination for groups of like-minded consenting adults. They don't respect the right of others' self-determination with territory? That respect is returned.
Seastead this.
Or just shooting an unarmed wounded enemy because they'd be too much hassle to take in? Yeah, real different intent there.
The leaders on both sides of this are the same; there's nothing realative about it. Both want power, both are happy to have other people die for it while they're far away and safe. The rest of us are stuck in the crossfire.
WWII is NOT the same as this phoney "War on Terror". WWII was about something bigger than oil or getting a ring around China in case they start out producing the good ol' US of A. It was about fighting evil (which might be why America was so slow in getting involved). This is a mangy grubby little fight over who gets first dibs on the oil when push comes to shove later in the century.
TWW
"Encyclopedia" is to "Wikipedia" what "Library" is to "Some people at a bus stop"
demachina,
I'm not arguing that there have never been instances where the US or UK military did something unacceptable, or chose to ignore civilian deaths as collateral to another operation, or indeed intentionally killed civilians for a strategic objective.
I simply do not agree with your analysis and subsequent conclusions. I believe that in the majority of these instances, and on the whole, the general goal is an overall reduction in loss of life; the priority being our "side" first, and innocent civilians in general second. The atomic bombings of Japan are an excellent example, as I noted.
I also understand the arguments regarding suicide bombing and IEDs being the only way to retaliate. I suppose it would be futile of me to point out that (aside from the police or people who they feel are complicit with the US) they are, in some cases, killing their OWN PEOPLE! The twisted logic that has to be used to justify that is appalling, considering even if you make the argument that it's simply one to sway opinion to eject the Americans that are killing/oppressing them in the first place, the "oppression" they would claim to eject will only be replaced with their own oppression based on radical fundamentalist Islam. No matter what kind of arguments you can make in favor of suicide bombers and terrorists and their actions, whether it is with 737 or IED, I will not agree, on a philosophical level. Let me be clear: I do understand the argument. I, however, do not agree with it. I may be wrong. I am not saying I'm right. I'm simply trying to articulate my viewpoint.
Thanks for a reasoned reply.
I'm sure when you talk of "Athiests" you are thinking about the affluent, content, liberal minded collegues you know, who rationally type in their blogs about the woes of war-mongering religious fanatics.
But extremely religious groups like the Amish, Quakers and Jehovah's Witnesses aren't inciting terrorism. They are confortable in their space, just as you are with your Athests friends.
The desperate people who get involved in terrorist activities of blowing things up and attempting to destroy the status quo may be religious, but don't need to be.
Some of the worlds most horrific bloodshed, from Pott's Cambodia to Stalin's Russia to Red China, has been enacted by fervently athiest regimes.
While churches enflame warfare, they do so simply because they are a ubitiquous social structure that can be put to various uses.
The real reason people do horrible things is to enact change when they see no other alternative.
The patriots who killed the British to set up an American state resorted to terrorism because they felt unrepresented and powerless against foreign control. They were religious people, but they were motivated by democratic ideals to kill, not by their belief in a god.
Its easy to identify Islamic religion as the difference between the West and Middle East, and certainly it is the tool being used by Saudis, bin Laden, and related terror groups to create support for their ideals, but the motivation for attacking the West comes from a desire to rid their area of unwanted Western influence and determine their own course, not because of their religious beliefs.
Religion fueled Hitler's rise to power, but it was a desire for power and national grandeur that drove Nazis, not the Protestant and Catholic churches that waved the Nazi flag. Those same churches were waving Allied flags and drumming up support to attack the Nazis in opposing countries. Hitler wasn't fervently religious, he just used churches as a tool.
Bush is doing the same today. Obviously all the hand wrenching Godism he practices is not some genuine religious belief, he's just playing the righ wing powerbase in the US to drum up ignorant support for failed political goals.
The fact that the less religious parts of America are far more anti-war has less to do with their lack of religion and more to do with their comfortable position. People got behind war awful quickly after the WTC bombing, not because they believed in God, but because they were threatened.
If you enter a content country and bomb things and accidently kill people at random intervals, it doesn't matter if they are religious or not, they will pretty quickly want to kill you back. And if they are unarmed, and you have tanks and guns, they will do what the American founders did - resort to terrorism.
Sit back, sip on a fine wine, and pat yourself on the back for not believing in a god, but that isn't the reason you are anti-war.
If you were robbed of your wealth, position, your family and friends, and left in dirt with a gun to your head by an foreign power, you'd be ready to blow shit up too.
"Armegeddon" and "War of the Worlds" are tales painting that very picture.
Religious people can be stupid, but as you demonstrate, so can athiests. Not believing in a god doesn't make you smarter, just because you surround yourself with other people telling you the same thing.
How exactly is atheism any different that any other religion? The world has religions that have no god. Nationism, atheism, and other ideologies that have no god are indestinguishable in the way they can be used from "religions that believe in a god," so suggesting that athiesm is somehow an elite plane above the religious is just as ignorant, self righteous, and rediculous as the Red States who thing they are favored by God for not being athiest.
what ever his goals are it doesn't matter. the second bin liaden pokes his head up it'll get blown off 10 times over, so any plans he had are ruined. the best they can hope for is a never ending gorilla war, but most likely they will end up inciting extreme hatred of thier race
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We destroyed the societies in those nations. We destroyed their religions and still send missionaries. We imposed colonialism on them. We supply them with arms. We prop up undemocratic regimes. We are destroying their agricultural base. We are exporting our pollution and social problems to them by giving them no choice but to produce in sweat shops and destroy their environment.
If we left these people alone, maybe in a few centuries, they would recover. But we owe them a big debt, and right now, we still make their plight worse on balance.
This act is sub-human. I'm so sorry for those who lost loved ones and who have been injured.
Your solution is to shoot them all and let God sort it out - sounds like an extremist position to me, just like a fucking terrorist.
Would you let the government search your church or place of worship? How about your house?
Your arguement is such a fallacy it's funny.
In the US, the people who blew up the government building in Oklahoma City weren't of arabic descent - so obviously you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
Terrorism comes in all forms and from all types of people - the one thing they have in common is INTOLERANCE, you intolerant ass.
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"Those who cast the votes decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything" -- Josef Stalin
It's so good to see the response of the people who are actually close or involved in this. Yes is sucks, no it is not the end of the world. Very classy and hopefully (and after reading on here i suspect it do be so) this won't be smeared out weeks and months, effectively commending the wrongdoers on their effort. Thanks
If you were to ask the Iroquois whether Washington's official policy of burning civilian settlements to the ground rises to the level of terrorism, I'm sure they'd say yes. If you ask other tribes, they'd probably say no. And if you ask non-indigenous Americans, most of us say he's the Father of Our Country, First in War, First in Peace, First in the Hearts of his Countrymen.
We can understand the past without either condoning Washington's grievous sins, or dismissing his stellar accomplishments. Washington was a great man, who erred just as greatly.
But it is a mistake to think we can draw equivalencies between the Washingtons and Mandelas, and the Osama bin Ladens. Great men sometimes err greatly; but murderers committed to nothing but an ideology of murder will never be great.
Well Antonius,
how do you propose to legitimize all of the other lies of the administration?
For example the aluminum tubes. The administration stated repeatedly that they were for making nukes, yet every scientist with any knowledge of the matter stated that they were not capable of being used in this capacity.
How about when Bush made his big speech stating as absolute fact that the CIA told him were not confirmed and that he *should not use*.
How about the yellow cake forged student paper incident?
How about stating outright that they knew exactly where the WMDs were?
Seriously dude, be a fan boy all you want, but to deny that this administration lies when they've been caught in a huge number of them just makes you look foolish and destroys any credibility that some of your arguments actually have.
Have been working at Euston. Just managed get back home after the explosions. Frankly i have had enought of all this s*it about war on terrorism complete rubbish, we are both the terrorised and the terrorizer. Keep your prayers as these *ucked up religions are half of the problem, division of beliefs cause friction, god !== good Please don't excuse the attitude i have just witnessed two mutilated bodys/dead with a heavly blood splatted buildings, and all i want to get far away from earth and these screwed up humans.
Ok. Expect the apologists to start bashing the west again. Don't get upset at them. Let them have their say. Feel sorry for them and their misguided views. All of their west bashing cannot excuse the heinous and cowardly murder of innocents.
As someone who travelled through one of the stations (Edgeware Road) around 1 hour earlier can I just say the following (this is just to get it out of my system, it would be nice to think that anyone would read it)
This just sucks.
I've got home after several hours of walking, hiring a car and driving, I've sent my wife up to bed, and I've sat down watching the news I didn't see because I was in a meeting until 3pm, when we all found out what was going on. I've just drank a nice bottle of Australian Wine, and it still isn't enough for me to go to sleep.
I'm still going to go into work, we've lived over here with Catholic (IRA) terrorists, and now we've got Muslim Terrorists, and I'm personally completely fed up with having to "embrace all religions", lets ditch the fucking religions and just face up to the reality that
We are born....
We live....
We die....
And its up to each of us to cope with that and make the best life we can.
Who ever commited a terrorist attack in the name of atheism? What is the fucking difference between racism and religion anyway? Both have fuck all basis in reality, and both preach superiority of one "belief" or another.
Fuck the terrorists, I'm working as normal tomorrow. But most of all, fuck religion, its the 21st Century, lets face up to the reality that we are actually responsible and Allah, God or the great green goblin won't judge us when we are dead, its about how people judge us when we are alive.
I really hope someone reads this because it would make me feel better.
An Eye for an Eye will make the whole world blind - Gandhi
I WILL!! LOL!!
Ahhhhnd YOU keep calling people names and laffing, so the good-decent-innocent Muslims and all other good people, can slip up from behind you, and bring-you-some-old-fashion-JUSTICCCCCCE!!
I will gladly loose all of life's battles.. in order to win the war..
"While Saddam Hussain is a master terroriser , he was one of the few despots in the Arab world who was active against Al Queda and its ilk.So far from reducing the hot spots that breed terrorism , invading Iraq and removing Saddam has actually increased the number of countries the terrorists could shelter in."
As compared to when the CIA deposes a leader, for benefit of the US.e.g. Shah of Iran. At least in both cases there's a legitimate reason for keeping a despot in power.
Damn. You tell me the U.S. and Britain don't intentionally kill civilians. I point out they have, numerous times, throughout the last century. Then you say well in the "majority" of instances their actions were noble, especially lately. You conceed the U.S. and Britain have intentionally killed civilians, but somehow in your morale caluclus those killings were "justified", but you've unilaterally decided Palastinain suicide bombers, teens growin up in squalid refugee camps fenced in by Isreal so they are more like ghettos, with nothing to live for can never be "justified" when they do what they do.
I'm sorry you just lost the arguement. Fact is "terrorists" intentionally kill civilians to "terrorize" them. America and Britain have intentionally killed civilians to "terrorize" them. Simple fact, they are in the long historical view no better or any different from today's suicide bombers.
You can try to rationalize Hiroshima and Nagasaki in some sick calculus that by intentionally killing hundreds of thousands of civilians we saved so many lives. Well:
A. You could have accomplised that with one bomb, the second was gratuitous killing and terrorism. There is a new book out on Oppenheimer by one of his kids and it says just that. Most of the scientists could have lived with Hiroshima but they were appalled when the second one was dropped so quickly after the first. It accelerated their opposition to nuclear proliferation.
B. They could have dropped them on remote military bases, killed mostly soliders and Japan still would have capitulated. They dropped them on cities to maximize the terror and to insure quick and unconditional surrender, to send a message to the Russians, and no doubt to exact revenge for Pearl Harbor, Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
" I believe that in the majority of these instances, and on the whole, the general goal is an overall reduction in loss of life;"
In World War II the general goal of bombing cities was NEVER an overall reduction in a loss of life. It was a war where the gloves were off, Germany bombed London and Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, so The U.S. and Britain were of the opinion their enemies got what they deserved. For Britain, once they decided daylight bombing was to dangerous, they had no option left but to carpet bomb and fire bomb cities because they couldn't find specific targets at night. They intentionally opted to kill and terrorize civilians to "minimize" the risk to their flyers. There is no such excuse in Japan. The U.S. was proficient at precision daylight bombing. They opted for carpet bombing cities with incendiaries to maximize civilian casualties and to terrorize the population.
Again I'm not saying suicide bombers are "right" I'm just sick of countries like America and the U.K. acting like they are pure as driven snow and would never do such thing. Well they have, and a lot worse. In my book people who kill for religion, wealth, politics and power are all equally contemtible. I have no use for the people who rationalize when they do it its cool, but anyone else does it they are no better than animals. Hate to break it to you but you are all animals.
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If you think that GWB's policies are that much different than Bin Ladin, you need to pull your head out of your right wing ass. GWB is not spreading democracy. Afghanstan and Iraq are civil wars. They are both have quasi-puppet gov. that we installed. Worse, we are still in Iraq, and will stay there until OUR installed gov. is capable of running things. It is no different than afghanstan when the russian occupied it or we occupied vietnam.
As Bin Ladin, he is fighting an intractable enemy (us) who has near unlimited resources. He has figured out many of our weaknesses and keep attacking us at them (our economy was our strength).
Now with that said, While I can admire what he has accomplished, he has to go (as in be captured). He does threaten our way of life.
What I recall is that the weapons inspectors were given free reign
Nope.
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
Or.. Sorry we're better than you. Your disadvantage is my advantage, must suck to be you!
You would kill all that aid and abet the enemy.
So should that apply to those Americans who aid the enemy by outing CIA agents? and should we also give a death penalty to those that would hide and cover for these traitors in the white house?
Sure, on some level, suicide bombers and the like are obviously (in one sense, since they are willing to die) imbalanced.
... riciculous.
Yet, to conceive of terrorism as solely the result of mental imbalance is
Let me put it to you another way and perhaps you can think about this:
Assume we have two forces, one large and well armed and trained, another smaller and less well supported. Assume that something the larger one has done has annoyed or threatened the smaller one (or that they percieve it is so, which is really all that matters).
Think of this strictly as a tactical problem. You are the smaller power, you are vehemently opposed to the larger power and its stance (whichever one you don't like very very much). You are at a point where you feel you have to fight back. So, how do you do it?
Do you:
A) Take your primitive tools, limited resources, and probably dubiously trained manpower into the field against modern professional armies with state of the art technology (planes, tanks, satellites, etc) and great training, pretty much knowing you're going to get your ass kicked?
Or do you
B) Take your primitive tools, limited resources, and dubiously trained manpower (and because of their dubious training, some of them may be well suited to certain 'special actions') and find a way to strike at your opposition which will: a) cause them great pain and upset and which *may* (maybe) lead to them changing their policies and b) strike at them in such a way as to not risk your organization or your ability to continue the fight and c) do so in such a way as you can afford and reasonably manage?
Strictly on a tactical level, going after the soft targets in a democritized society is a good decision for a small irregular force with some zealots handy.
No mental imbalance is required, except perhaps on the behalf of a couple of the zealots. Mostly, calm cool decision making is required from those who authorize, plan and order these actions. No mental imbalance there, just a real desire to take the fight to the enemy in a way that will really hurt them and do so in a cost effective way for the attacker.
Now, it remains to be seen if these tactics will force the changes in attitude or policy that the terrorists want. History tells us governments sometimes can be bloodied enough to back away from unpopular stances (sometimes at the behest of their own bloodied citizenry). Similarly, these ops may not be setup to play to a G8 crowd (other than to say 'you tried to take us out, we're not gone, now we're kicking you in the nads to remind you we ain't dead'), but may be playing to the recruiting areas where the terrorists look for a power base and economic support and recruits. They are saying to those people 'look, the little guy really *can* hurt the big guy' and 'our resistance is not ineffective' and 'we're willing to die for our beliefs' (or to order some brainwashed folks to do so for us, but that isn't stated in the PR).
I personally wore the uniform of my nation and would never like to think of myself as waging war on civilians. I'm not happy when I hear of civilians being hurt in exchanges between the UN and people using them as human shields. But the truth is, I was trained and acculturated into that view by the institution of my military.
If, OTOH, I'd grown up in a spot fraught with troubles, economic destitution, and guided by those who had a particular worldview and were gearing up for the final religious war or who were feeling religiously persecuted or somehow tainted or abused by a far off rich power (who are obviously corrupt because they're rich and we're not and we're morally pure so they must... not be?), then I'd probably look at the assets my side has (small amounts of money, having to work from the shadows, no B-2s, no F117s, no M1s, no satellites, etc) and I'd understand if they had to fight a bit dirty or hit at the soft targets. That's just how you have to fight when you're that outgunned. Or so I can ima
-- Mal: "Well they tell you: never hit a man with a closed fist. But it is, on occasion, hilarious."
"If you think that GWB's policies are that much different than Bin Ladin, you need to pull your head out of your right wing ass."
What on earth are you talking about? I may not agree with everything Bush does, but he doesn't have people blow themselves up to cause civilian casualties. And if you agree with the MORON who thinks that the people in the Twin Towers weren't innocent because they're voters and make decisions, consider that after officials are elected voters are pretty much powerless to change their foreign policy. Even if they'd started at the very beginning, Bush's two terms would be over before average voters could get anything done. If decision-making is the qualifier for a terrorist attack to be just, then Congress would be a far better choice, since they have to power to declare war, not some average Joe. I don't know if you agree with the idiot that I'm talking about, but you're attacking his criticizer pretty harshly, so don't be offended if I lump you in with that waste of oxygen and you don't agree with him/her. It certainly sounds like you do, though.
I would vote for you, just for coming up with a sensable reply. Sad that no politician spoke so frank and honest. To this day, GWB is running around saying that he has a plan to get us out of Iraq (same dusted off plans that he was a coward on 30 years ago).
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
Quite right. It was you aussies wasn't it? I know, trying to put us off our game today. Well it didn't work.
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I'm Irish (as in I was born and live there, not as in my great-grandfather 9 times removed saw a shamrock once), and I think I speak for the vast majority of Irish people when I say that the IRA are not "freedom fighters", they are TERRORISTS. Just because they have that fscking Rolf Harris impersonator as a front doesn't make them all nice and fluffy, and most people here are extremely annoyed with the Americans who gave them money, guns and bombs. It's arguable that they were "freedom fighters" in the 1910s; they're certainly not now.
Me (Blog)
With the group of cowards bombing innocents on a train, we finally have a group event the GNAA can look down upon.
Stay Strong London,
M
Ah, oops, the threading's a bit messed up. I thought you were responding to my post criticising the idea of attacking Mecca; you seem to actually be responding to some other post; oops.
Me (Blog)
FL didn't say he was getting his information from Jay Leno. He was just using the Leno audience reaction as an example of the general public's feelings toward the whole situation. Leno merely mentioned things which had already been reported elsewhere. He was not the original source.
Free Hans!
Well, how you define words does matter.
When you describe faith as a logic-less leap off a cliff, then yes, faith is rather irrational.
when you define faith as trust in something abstract that you know to exist, even if it is not visible or tangible, then it changes your view of what religion might mean.
for example, we commonly refer to currency and other securities being backed by the "full faith and credit of the government."
This "faith" is not an irrational, baseless and ignorant belief in something without any proof or logic behind it. It is based on the very real security people put in the abstract idea of the thousands of people who work in concert to perform the functions of government, and the financial institutions and other players who create monetary policy, enforce a system of laws and other tasks that make certain bits of paper worth more than other bits of paper.
the definition of faith in the first century writings of christianity is "an assured expectation of things not beheld," and is clearly different than the simple credulity you seem to equate it with. It is actually defined in the bible using a word derived from the guarantee of a property title deed.
While a child may see the value of coins without realizing why they have any worth, an adult has a long experience in working within a structure of law and order and those experiences provide a basis for faith in the system. That faith gives money value.
If you pay off a mortgage, you have faith that your title deed guarantees you ownership of property. Faith plays a huge role in making things work in our society.
You can chose not to put faith in the tenants of religion, but suggesting that faith is something with no evidence, logic or rational is simply wrong.
Thinking that you are on an elite plane when you simply don't understand the things you disagree with makes you no less ignorant and foolish as an anarchist teenager who attacks the society that provided them with everything they have.
Einstein and Newton had certain faith in supreme being, so religious faith is not the sole property of the ignorant, uneducated or irrational.
The fact that dictators, terrorists, and other evils have used the natural human desire to express faith to their own ends, and have perverted all sorts of systems of belief and ideologies to back up their support, says nothing about the value of religion.
It is in this context that I described atheism as a system of belief that is no better than any other system of belief, when viewed solely in terms of what those who practice them have done.
So in the topic of religion supporting atrocities, it's not the absence or presence of faith in a god that matters. If that were the problem, as the original poster suggested, we wouldn't have a long history of atrocities committed by people who professed to have no faith in any god (see Russia, China, Cambodia).
It really doesn't matter if you believe in a god, what matters is whether you have the capacity to understand things you don't agree with. I think that's where you fail.
You think you are better than others because you have an obscured, self-righteous, and arrogant disdain of people you disagree with, not because you truly understand anything or possess some special knowledge.
Thinking you know something isn't the same as knowing something. And when you use what you think you know to hate others and belittle them, you have a world where the USA wants to bomb Iraq because they "hate freedom," and atheists smugly suggest that faith is the reason for war.
As Nerd, this is stuff that doesn't matter at all.
What a tragedy is Slashdot start to becoming for all us. You forget to publish interesting tech stuff and instead you publish this kind of crap?
You = Terrorist.
Where the AC qualified "We" as "We, The People of the United States of America."
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Mosques are centers of illegitimate politics. They are NOT the same as churches or temples. Therefore, the people have the right to tear down mosques because it is mixing religion with politics - which is illegitimate.
It was no secret that bombs were going to drop. How much more do you want to do short of not going to war, go in and move the kids out? War is hell no matter how you slice it and i personally dont approve of it period - but to compare announced airbourne bombing with rules of engagement to unannounced attacks specifically targeting civilians is not a well thought out argument - its moronic.
I was crazy back when being crazy really meant something. (Charles Manson)
Well, for the most part they aren't, I always found this one amusing:
Luke 19:27 "But those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them before me."
That is JC speaking btw, but you never know, could be a typo.
sic transit gloria mundi
Clinton thought Islamic terrorists were allies when they were fighting the "evil Slavic communists": Russia and Serbia. After building these bastards up they then attack America. Big mistake. Way to go, Clinton!
... whats wrong width those guys? STOP BOMBING INNOCENT PEOPLE, JUST STOP!!! Alright?!
We (Europe, Asia, Africa and so on), we are not your fucking enemies! We know that there's something wrong with Bush and Blair, but whoever you are, just stop bombing innocent people! We know that Bush bombed civilians, but you should do not the same mistakes!
Those guys who did the bombing in London (and NY and Madrid) are seriously ill. We're one world. GET THIS. Fuck. (I know: Flamebait).
Muslims irrationally believe that the Koran is the TRUE word of god and it should be obeyed unquestionably. There are many Surahs in the Koran to kill unbelievers, infidels, apostates, and blasphemers. There are Surahs that uphold slavery and sex slavery. Koran is not same as Bible. Just go and dare to soil the Koran or flush it in a toilet. You will be taken to court in France and in Italy. In the Middle East, they will rip you to pieces. In the enlightened west, the Bible or Torat is not regarded as the immutable never-corrupted word of god. These books are the butt of jokes. People even pee on the cross in public.
Wow, that's some interesting logic. You invade a country and provide 150,000 troops as convenient local targets, and because after you do that terrorism springs up there, that's why you invaded.
If you really wanted to fight a war on terrorism, there are about 15 countries you'd invade ahead of Iraq.
2001 11 9
08:45
09:03
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2005 7 7
08:51
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Might be a coincidence - but could also be the same mind behind the planning of both outrages
It's called an elephant's trunk whereas it is in fact, an elephant's nose, a nose by any other name would smell as sweet
I suppose I'm the only one by now who knows that this was not a mindless act of terrorism.
It was an assassination. There were four targets, and only three of them were successfull.
The question isn't so much "who did this?" because we all know that the major media will blame it on "Al Qaeda" and "terrorists". The more important question is: who were the four targets and with whom were they involved in order to earn themselves this honor of death?
The USA blew up the World trade Centre by pissing off one person too many.
I can see that you need not be taken seriously. Thanks for playing.
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
"His thesis is that true freedom all begins with human rights and holding a government accountable for its human rights record, and that it was this that truly brought about the collapse of the Soviet Union, and it is this that will bring about peace in the Middle East. "
An interesting point. However human history shows that humanity is weak willed when it comes to addressing it's own faults. For a weak government to be brought down it needs a strong citizentry to do so. Not only does the middle east lack such a citizentry. One must also keep in mind, that a government draws it's members from the citizentry. Truely a mirror into the people.
The only way the middle east will be whole is first it must be broken to pieces. A process well on it's way. Then it must as clay be reformed by a strong leader, not tempted by human folly.
The Middle east will be united, as well as the rest of the world, but not until man's hard head, and heart are broken. For a weak root, brings forth a stunted tree.
1. From you general tone, I assumed you voted for Bush. My apologies. I now understand you did not vote for Bush. I won't make that mistake again.
2. As for the rest of it, I believe I can live with myself if I say "Sir, let us agree to disagree."
Fare Thee Well
6.2
"If god did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him" --Voltaire
Okay, now breathe and think: what proportion of Al Qaeda/various Islamic extremists are there in proportion to the civilian population of a city like Fallujah?
Hmm...I guess that's why the city was evacuated before the cleanout.
Killing civilians is wrong and moreso dangerous because now you have just created more terrorists from the survivors
That explains why the terrorists kill civilians then!
Canada spelled backwards is Adanac.
but most likely they will end up inciting extreme hatred of thier race
Which could be an end of itself. Nothing like the moral high ground when it's the Americans pulling the Genocide trigger.
Well yeah, that kind of comes with the territory for "revealed" religions.
There are many Surahs in the Koran to kill unbelievers, infidels, apostates, and blasphemers.
There certainly is a number of those, though in context most of them call for violence only in retaliation for violence done to the believer by the aforementioned groups. There are also plenty of verses calling for religious tolerance and understanding, at least towards other peoples of The Book. Historically these were followed in practice as well, something rather unique to Islam out of the Big Three.
You will be taken to court in France and in Italy. In the Middle East, they will rip you to pieces. In the enlightened west, the Bible or Torat is not regarded as the immutable never-corrupted word of god.
You are confusing belief and its influence on politics and state law. The only reason you wouldn't be prosecuted in the US (I can't speak for the enlightened west) for defiling the Christian Bible or the Tanakh is the concept that dogmatic religion and its laws should not have influence in the governing of a democratic state.
The followers of those religions believe just as ardently as any Muslim fundamentalist that their scripture is the immutable* uncorrupted word of God.
People even pee on the cross in public.
But soon they'll be going to jail for burnin a flag - zealous protection of symbolic artefacts isn't unique to religions, it's hard to draw generaliztions from how it's practiced.
Anyway, claiming that Muslims, as a people, are somehow more gullible in interpreting their religious texts than Westerners, is just plain silly.
* One could argue that Jewish mysticism holds most sacred the mutable and permutable, rather than immutable aspect of the Tanakh, but that's completely beside the point.
sic transit gloria mundi
"Well, that is kind of what Saddam did"
Your reply... in short... Yes, just not as bad what is 20,000 people killed with gas anyway...
lunatics (cough.. Iran cough..)
Iran just elected the guy who was one of the lead terrorist in the 70's hostage situation. He has denied this, but the pictures speak for themselves.
"Are they still killing people with tanks"
Your reply in short. yes they killed people with tanks, and they did it multiple times.
"Are they still promoting slave labor in their factories"
Your reply in short... yes.
"Are they still leaving their baby girls in the street to die"
Your reply again... yes they are. Given that I personally know of three families that have adopted Chinese girls, and have seen the state of these children when they reach the states, I can say that this is a MAJOR issue over there.
Now you mention how the U.S. image is. You give a CNN link. Heck give a BBC link, I am sure there are a lot. Give just about any mass media link. Given the socialist and secular views of most of the media it is not odd that so many countries don't like the U.S.A. This has been mentioned in another post, but the U.S.A. could pull all the troops from around the world back home. Remove all debt owed to it, and still give all the money and food it currently does AND these attacks would still occur, but the difference would be they would become far worse. Yes other countries would "like" the U.S.A. more, but most sensible people would agree that it would be far worse in the long run.
Now how many people are trying to escape in to all these other "great" countries?
The more I learn about science, the more my faith in God increases.
Most of our revolutionaries were NOT wearing uniforms. They were a small group fighting against an intractable enemy with a great deal more resources, i.e. they were construed to be terrorists by the other side. Yes, the main army wore uniforms, but the bulk of the fighting was in the small groups (the revolutionaries). It si like the difference between fighting the Iraqi Army who had uniforms vs. the insurgents (most who are NOT al Qaeda), who will not wear a uniform.
Why was Rudi Giuliana in London only a block away?? Hmmm...What are the chances that one person being a block away from BOTH the 9-11 and London terrorist attacks? Try impossible.
I say the scavenger Rudi at the very least, had prior knowledge.
I've heard irradiating meat makes the flesh stay fresher, longer.
Should this third world bullshit continue, or even escalate to something a WMD strike on the USA, Britain, or another modern society, and we retaliate by neutron bombing large swaths of the middle east for the sake of saving ourselves, would a similar effect be observed?
What kind kind of world health issues would result if that many bodies start decaying at once? Is it possible that some type of dessication will occur due to the dry heat in much of the area?
>Killing civilians is wrong and moreso dangerous
>because now you have just created more terrorists
>from the survivors
Evangelicals are despised by liberals yet they despise them less than islamic fanatics that cowardly kill innocent women and children.
"If we cower in fear and panic, we allow them to win."
Take just one honest look at your society:
They (and your corrupt leaders) already have.
The problem with modern-day Islam is that it has many of the barbaric beliefs that Christianity had in the second century.
Yet, a better Islam is arising. Consider Irshad Manji. She embraces love for all: women, homosexuals, Africans, etc. She rejects all the barbarism of Islam and, in so doing, has created a sort of Deistic Islam. She is a Deistic Muslim. There are other Deistic Muslims, and they all live in the West. In the Middle East, Deistic Muslims are shot and hung by the neck until dead.
Mainstream Muslims hate her and want to kill her. Unfortunately for Islam, she is a minority and is not typical of most Muslims. Most Muslims support or tolerate mass murder.
Ms. Manji practices love.
"Now you mention how the U.S. image is. You give a CNN link. Heck give a BBC link, I am sure there are a lot. Give just about any mass media link. Given the socialist and secular views of most of the media it is not odd that so many countries don't like the U.S.A. This has been mentioned in another post, but the U.S.A. could pull all the troops from around the world back home. Remove all debt owed to it, and still give all the money and food it currently does AND these attacks would still occur, but the difference would be they would become far worse. Yes other countries would "like" the U.S.A. more, but most sensible people would agree that it would be far worse in the long run."
Isolationism didn't work in WWII, and it's not going to work now (plus that whole thing with the barn door). Now with that being said, one does wonder if a bit of "Tough Love" with the rest of the planet wouldn't be a good thing?
and counting. Now it's definitely in the top ten. Right now it's #9 if they get around to updating the list on Slashdot's Hall of Fame. It will probably go a notch or two higher.
Seeing as the french national brand of humour is based on making fun of the misfortunes of others, everything you have said so far is completely null and void. Any frenchman I know, and I know quite a few, seeing as I live there, would laugh at the comments about them being the bombers, not be offended by them. I reckon you are just depressed by all the snow you have in your part of 'North America' in the winter. Or maybe it's because of the job you have: splitting hairs. Go and eat a chien chaud. It'll warm the cockles of your heart. :-)
And England continued on to win by 9 wickets. I think that should be the real news story of the day.
The best response to people who would try and terrify you into submission is boldy continuing on.
First, I hope they get every scumbag that planned or executed these attacks.
Second, why isn't the mideast crisis even on the G8 agenda? If it is, I haven't heard about it, *just* Africa and global warming.
Does the G8 only discuss economic related issues? What does the "war on terror" cost us?
Be heard || Be herd
And by the way, if you seriously think there is even a little bit of validity that the assertion that the American Revolutionary Army could be terrorists,
The colonial army did all kinds of things that would be considered nasty and underhanded for the time.
One thing was to sit and snipe, continuously, from outside enemy range, rather than fighting. Sure, maybe it didn't follow someone's "warfare ethics" of the time, but it worked.
Bin Laden *could* theoretically whip up a bunch of people into a frenzy, go march them out and have them hurl themselves against a bunch of US tanks. It would be tactically stupid, have no impact, and would be vastly inferior to blowing up the WTC, but he could do it. But he's no more of an idiot than George Washington was, and isn't going to do that.
Watch the excellent movie Lawrence of Arabia. Besides being one of the most incredible classic movies out there, it demonstrates the way the West has been treating the Middle East since World War I. Understandably, some people are very unhappy with this.
The time after World War II was a great example. Quick, simplified summary of why a lot of Arabs don't like the US:
* Nobody in Europe or the US particularly liked Jews before World War I. (A good deal of this was due to the fact that Jews formed a disproportionately influential part of the professional class that was finishing off the last of the old peasant/aristocracy.) There was plenty of discriminatory law against them -- in some European countries they couldn't own land and the like.
* World War I happened, pretty much a power grab on the part of a bunch of European and Asian nations. Arabia, which was a backwater at the time, had British troops all over it due to combat in the area. Britain being Britain, it decided to start sticking its fingers in Arabian politics and "administrate" things.
* Germany, which had been stomped in World War I, had laws produced during the liberal Weimar Republic (post WWI, pre-WWII) which essentially ensured that Jews would be treated as equal citizens in a number of ways. Not surprisingly, Jewish immigration to Germany increased.
* World War II happened. It was essentially a backlash against all the rather nasty things that (France, especially) Germany's opponents in World War I had rather vindictively done to it after the Treaty of Versailles. Among other things, this included Jews. Hitler originally wanted to deport Jews to somewhere outside of Germany (Madagascar was a popular choice), but eventually (particularly due to France not cooperating) slid towards the extermination of German Jews.
* World War II ended. There were huge numbers of Jews who had had their property siezed by the Nazi Party and had to be relocated somewhere. Nobody in Europe or the US really wanted a huge influx of Jews, especially poor refugees. One convenient solution to the problem was that there had been a Zionist movement for some time present in the Jewish community to establish a Jewish state. The logical solution to kill all birds with one stone? Simply designate a chunk of the Jews' Promised Land as a permanent residence for them. That would stick them all off somewhere where nobody would have to worry about them, and they (or at least the Zionist movement) would be happy. The problem is that this area was already occupied by a number of not-very-powerful Arabic people (and the land, while not as religiously significant to the Muslims as the Jews, still had many religiously significant places). These Arabs were brushed aside, as the US and other European nations liked the idea a good deal.
* Clashes with Israeli nationalist settlers and Arabic residents of the area grew, and a number of Arabic nations decided to kick the Jewish invaders out. The US refused to militarily intervene and save Israel, but had provided Israel with some rather nice military hardware. Using this hardware, Israel handily stomped the armies of the surrounding Arabic countries t
Any program relying on (nontrivial) preemptive multithreading will be buggy.
Your ignorance of Muslim society just reeks from this post. You compare your own liberal and secular upbringing to that of my country where kids are brainwashed from age 5 into believing ideologically and existentially in very dangerous ideals and imperatives. Your racism and quite evident from this post. Comparing your culture with Muslims and implying that Muslims have to subscribe to your culture. Well they do not, and we have a culture different from yours that you do not understand. So when Muslims cry for freedom, we expect you westerners to respect us, and not put us down with nonsense that Koran is just another religious text. Your ingorance of ME society, Arab culture, and Muslim culture is pathetic.
Anybody else wondering if perhaps the bus bombing wasn't intentional ... that it was intended to reach another subway line instead? Obviously pure speculation ... I'm just wondering why it was the only bus targeted.
Fair enough.
You compare your own liberal and secular upbringing to that of my country where kids are brainwashed from age 5 into believing ideologically and existentially in very dangerous ideals and imperatives.
While clearly upbringings don't get more secular than mine, it was certainly not liberal (and I don't believe I've ever compared it to yours). I've seen enough of ideological brainwashing, both secular and not to know how the process goes.
Your racism and quite evident from this post.
Kind of a big word to throw around with no reason...
Comparing your culture with Muslims and implying that Muslims have to subscribe to your culture.
That seems like a knee-jerk argument - where have I implied any such thing? All I said was that you may be underestimating the similarity between fundamentalist thinking in the different religions. How on earth does that require you to subscribe to anything?
Well they do not, and we have a culture different from yours that you do not understand. So when Muslims cry for freedom, we expect you westerners to respect us, and not put us down with nonsense that Koran is just another religious text.
I'm confused - what do Muslims, as a whole, want freedom from (there goes my ignorance again, I admit)? What form does this crying for freedom take? And how exactly am I disrespecting it?
Oh, far be it for me to judge whether the Qur'an is The One True Word of God or just another religious text. I think that if you ask a few Christians or Jews, you'll find that they are positively convinced that their texts are the true ones.
Your ingorance of ME society, Arab culture, and Muslim culture is pathetic.
Well that's that then.
sic transit gloria mundi
Well, they did it again. Had I been looking for it I would have seen it coming. But, so what? We see these terrorists, just waiting for the numbers to line up, so if we see a pattern coming up... WHO TH' HECK DO YOU CALL? 7/7/2005; 2005 adds up to 7 so you got three sevens in a row. The first London bomb exploded at 8:51, the 8 is one over 7, 51 adds up to 6, one under 7. In other words the damm dots are a 7 "holder". So if I was sitting here looking for this sort of BIPOLAR FANATIC, what do I do? Call Prime Minister Tony Blair and tell him everyone stay home till after the bombs go off? Yeah, right. Well, on 10/3/2005 there's another lineup, so everyone stay home that day too.
It's funny really - I'm a US citizen and married to a Canadian. We cross the border to visit family all the time. The only people who have every been concerned with this is the Canadian border guards, who are quick to tell you that "we're all American". So now I just say "US citizen" to make them happy. But as for the rest of Canada, they could really give a rat's ass about people in the US calling themselves "American". In fact, they usually refer to "you Americans" in a disparaging way when we're talking politics (ie Iraq War).
If you don't want crime to pay, let the government run it.
You are incorrect; terrorists come in all shapes and are of all races. Thinking any differently is just plain ignorant; ignorant of history, and ignorant of all of the bad things humankind has visited on itself through that history.
"Allah Akbar" - "God is Great" - that seems to be what the religious right in the US cries. In fact, it seems to me that President Bush - at either the beginning of the War in Iraq or the War on Terrorism made some assnine statement about God "being on our side". That sounds exactly like what Usama bin Laden has said about God being on his side.
Sure, terrorists include people like the 9/11 hijackers, the ones who blew up the trains in Madrid and London, the ones who attacked the night club in Bali. They also include people with names like Ted Kaczynski, Timothy McVeigh, Terry Nichols, Paul Hill and Eric Robert Rudolph; sorry, I don't see an Arab connection there with any of those names - they certainly aren't Arabic names.
But the root of terrorism is terror. Look it up in the dictionary; a terrorist is "One that engages in acts or an act of terrorism." Terrorism is "The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons." Those people are just as guilty of terrorism as the 9/11 hijackers - they are using violence in order to coerce the US government and society to effect changes in abortion laws. Whether you agree with the current laws or not, you can not condone the use of terror to replace the legislative process without being a terrorist. If you think it's OK to do so, you are no better than the people who bombed London today.
Our Muslim neighbors - the vast majority of them (remember, Islam happens to be the second largest religion in the world) are peaceful; they worship the same God that Christians and Jews do - they consider Jesus and Abraham to be prophets; they believe in the teachings of Jesus, in fact - just not that he is the direct son of God (the logic there is that Jesus died, but if Jesus were descended from God, he would be immortal - but he was very wise, so he was a prophet). It doesn't take much research to find that out.
The other poster here has a valid point; would you permit the government to come in and search your local church for bombs or bomb-making equipment? Remember that it is right-wing Christian fundamentalists in the United States who blow up abortion clinics - and by definition, such acts are acts of terrorism.
Did not God in his commandments say "Thou shalt not kill"? There aren't exceptions there - it's not "Thou shalt not kill except when you feel it is necessary to make a point" or "Thou shalt not kill except when it comes to other people killing what you consider to be a person". In Judeo-Christian belief, killing is WRONG, even in retribution.
In the United Kingdom, the Irish Republican Army visited huge amounts of terror on the English people for a very long time. Throwing Arabs out of the country sure wouldn't have reduced terrorism in the IRA's time.
Throwing arabs out of the United States would not have stopped people like Ted Kaczynski, Timothy McVeigh, Terry Nichols, or Eric Harris and Dylan Kliebold (let's face it, Columbine was a terrorist act - Harris and Kliebold were using terror to make a statement).
The first Europeans who came to the United States were fleeing religious persecution - how quickly the US forgets that - and now if you aren't Christian, you are shunned in society, even threatened with being thrown out of the country because of what you believe. Whatever happened to the basic principles of religious freedom?
You ask when the last time a citizen of Arabic descent last reported one of their relatives to the police because they suspicted them of terrorism. I challenge y
I'm not aware of evidence yet that ties this conclusively to islamic jihadists or anti-globalists, but let's assume that the majority of these cases are... What choice do capitalist governments have in their response and, from there, what choice do their opponents have?
I'm an American capitalist and I move ahead by my education and hard work. People will hate me because of the opportunities I was presented, even if I were to drive an electric car and contribute to charities. The cycle will continue to escalate and you have no choice in the matter. Tell me I'm wrong!
All I can say is expect it and watch your liberties.
That is exactly the sort of attitude that makes people want to attack you.
Je fume. Tu fumes. Nous fûmes!
Actually, the ones who attacked us (al-Qaeda & most specifically bin Laden) were our allies in Afghanistan when it was the stage for a proxy war with the USSR. In fact, we funded and trained them. Way to go, Reagan!
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It's amusing that you can't even see the contradiction between your sig, and your comment
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> I'm glad you can sit so smugly in your position that the US is wrong for
> wanting to spread democratic ideals, and those of freedom,
You make it sound like the US has a track record of spreading democracy and freedom. Perhaps you'd like to tell that to the people of Nicaragua, Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Chile.... You're utterly ignorant of the last 50 or so years of American foreign policy, aren't you? Or is the World Court and the International Court of Justice also smug and ill informed?
> There would be untold suffering - not just inconvenience, but all-out suffering
> and death - of likely millions of people if there was a wholesale collapse of
> the US (and, in turn, European) economies if there was an interruption in our
> ability to obtain energy in a stable, secure, predictable, and reasonably
> priced manner.
This is wrong, of course - no-one would die if the countries which counted oil among their natural resources were in control of it, rather than Western companies/governments, but even if it were true it wouldn't give us any moral right to interfere in those countries. Oh, and millions of people are currently suffering and dieing from preventable problems such as hunger, diarrea, TB, Malaria, AIDS etc. But there's no money in sorting those problems out so we just stand by and let them die (or, bizarrely, attend rock concerts and feel good about `helping`).
That link you provided is hilarious!
"From the Crusades of the 11th century to the Turkish expansion of the 15th century to the colonial era in the early 20th century, Islam and the West have often battled militarily."
Uh...Islam and the West battled because the West invaded Muslim countries! That's an example of how the West and Islam can't get on. Mate, I've got Muslim friends and we get on just fine! Of course, American soldiers aren't getting on too well with the Muslims in Iraq they're currently battling with, but then again, they are involved in an illegal and immoral occupation there, so what do you expect?
"Most Muslims support or tolerate mass murder."
This has to be one of the most ludicrous, uninformed pieces tripe I have read in a long time.
Because someone proclaims themselves Muslim and then resorts to murderous attacks around the world to get their point of view noted, it does not mean they really are Muslim. Nor does it mean that they have the support of other Muslims.
One of the bombs detonated was between Aldgate and Liverpool St, as it happens I work round the corner from Liverpool St and live not much further away.
Aldgate has a large Bangladeshi population, to the extent that the street signs are in both Bangla and English, many of whom are Muslim.
These terrorists who describe themselves as Muslim and great defenders of their faith are targeting their 'own kind' as well as other Londoners.
The idea that the majority Muslims across this country and the rest of the world somehow tacitly "support or tolerate mass murder" which might affect their family or friends is really quite ridiculous.
Muslims are people, just like you or me, and their faith does not result in the kind of emotionless conditioning you imply.
First off, it goes without saying that like many of you, my wife and I were talking about the attacks in London all day yesterday, and it sickens us greatly. The agility with which the attacks were carried out is pretty scary, so it's not surprising that cities like New York, Chicago, Boston, Paris -- they're watching what's going on.
But, not without some humor, when I got home from work last night, as I turned on the TV a commercial for the news came on:
"Local Transit on High Alert - More at 11."
Now, this would make perfect sense if I lived in a big city. But I live in Johnstown, PA. I seriously doubt our transit system consists of more than five buses and a mule.
More to the point: this same news team brought me the urgent news about a rash of lawn ornament robberies. This was a top story around Halloween last year.
--- -a- "I'd love to change the world, but it'd be easier if the universe exposed its API."
before they strike again
Proposed solution: Communist revolution followed by state seizure of Western-owned property - mines, factories etc. - the profits from which will in future remain within the country rather than going to American shareholders.
You guys OK with that, or do we suddenly need your permission?
Real Daleks don't climb stairs - they level the building.
is that all you got?
It was Regans signature that gave Bin Ladin CIA training . After USSR pulled out of of afghanastan, things were good. Then we went into Iraq. In doing so, we built a base on Saudi Arabia. While Poppa Bush was in office, Bin Ladin declared war on America.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
A plausible scenario that clears up a lot of BS.
As Saddam's son (whatever his name was) I am entrusted with safeguarding our country's WMD. I gather all the BIO weapons onto a few trucks. I get another couple of trucks with a few bulldozers, my personal bodyguard, 4 security guards, as well as the equipment operators. I drive out into the desert 10 miles from anywhere. I have the equipment operators dig a trench 15 ft wide and 10 feet deep and the length of all the trucks I drove out there. I drive all the trucks with the WMD into the trench and bury them. I write down the GPS location, blow up the still visible bulldozers so they look like war casualties, have the security personel kill the equipment operators, my body guard kill the security personnel, I kill my bodyguard and drive back, the only person who knows where the WMD are hidden. I then die in a shootout while avoiding capture.
One hundred years from now when they are building a new housing subdivision outside Bahgdad they will dig up some trucks and say "Oh look what we found."
Its sad that when you grow up, (if you aren't blown up by some fellow America hater) you'll realize how ignorant your statements are.
I think the terrorists are feeling quite annoyed and embarrased right now, the British people and their nature are preventing them from doing their job, they have failed spectacularly in causing nation-wide terror. I would quite happily and very proudly ride on a tube train or a bus and I have no fear of flying or taking any other form of transport. These terrorist losers obviously forgot how resiliant the British are and how we deal with issues like this. We are concerned, but not shaken and definately not stirred, this is merely a scratch in the arm of Britain.
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Seeing as I am grown up, I'll have to ask you to elaborate.
Hmmm witty sig or funny sig? Maybe elitest techy sig!
The problem here is that the primary purpose in Iraq - jast as it was in Vietnam - is a "hearts and minds" campaign.
It is very difficult to convince somebody that you are the good guys when you have just blown his wife and children to bits, no matter how accidentally.
Even damage to infrastructure works counter to the goal. It's hard to like the Americans much when the lights don't work, the toilet doesn't work, and you have to hump 10k to pick up water at the local water point because the water isn't running.
Collateral damage creates andger and resentment among the civilian population. This leads to opposition to the American-backed authorities, and is fertile recruiting ground for terrorists and insergents.
Targeted or not, a victim is still a victim, and independant of the morality of victimizing innocents, collateral damage aids the enemy.
What part of this is a good idea?
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"I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly. If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it." -- Albert Einstein, 1954
As far as Newton's beliefs go, you're depending on what a 17th-century mathematician was willing to publicly reveal about his religious convictions. Atheism was not very popular at the time, so people would have been reluctant to disclose it. Faith is not scientific, so any real scientist is an atheist scientist.
Since we've already shown that faith is irrational, I conjecture that, yes, religious faith is the sole property of the irrational. Actually no. I do 'truly understand' something that most people seem to miss:
- What science is
- Why we do science
- How to properly do science
If everyone understood these things, they'd be right there with me. Because they don't, they find it acceptable to have faith-based beliefs. Faith is not scientific, and science has been elegantly and simply designed to be able to explain anything that is explainable.
Were there more traditional bombing runs though?
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A friend called me with some interesting news. They're moving house and asked Virgin Internet to kill their old account. Virgin said they can't do that at the moment because MI5 have requested all UK ISP's keep customers email until they've had a change to read it all with regards the bombs. I don't remember MI5 coming round and asking if they could read all our leters in the 70's and 80's when the IRA and Anti-fur people where blowing up central London on a regular basis. Hopefully this pans out as being confused technical people at the ISP.
and counting. Well, now it's listed in the Slashdot Hall of Fame. It shows it as #9 but really it's #8. And #7 is 3212. So it could easily go into the #7 slot. It would have to beat 3265 to break #6. This will tie it with #7.
So you don't think that we, as voters, are responsible for the acts of our government?
Also, if the public had not been behind Bush on the Iraq debacle, there is no way in hell we would be there now. Do you honestly think otherwise?
If public opinion had been in the 70% strongly oppose war neigbhorhood, Bush would have been impeached before the start of the war, but all of the sheep that I share this country with bought his lies and said I was crazy when I compaired WMD to the gulf of tonkin.
It sure is convinient for people like you to say "oh it's not my fault I picked a warmongering ass hole to be president", well I got news for you, it is your fucking fault!
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Of course it was intentional, but IMHO not in the way you're thinking. It follows a pattern that we've seen these Islamofascist vermin use elsewhere, like Israel:
1. Hit your primary target
2. Wait until emergency personnel start resonding to the primary target and meanwhile, commuters start routing around the initial damage
3. Have another bomb waiting to hit the alternate commuter route (in this case, I believe the buses had picked up lots of extra traffic since the damaged tube stations were out of commission) or hit the primary target again, which by is now full of new targets in the form of police and paramedics.
4. never mind...obligatory Slashdot joke not appropriate at this time
This seems plausible based on the timeline, which shows almost an hour elapsing between the first explosion and the bus bomb:
0751GMT - Explosion on underground train around 100 metres from Liverpool Street station
0756GMT - Explosion hits train on the Piccadilly line between King's Cross station and Russell Square
0817GMT - Explosion on circle line train going into Edgware Road underground station
0847GMT - Explosion on No. 30 double-decker bus near Tavistock Place
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Lesson for other meta-suckers: Don't believe the hype!
Oooh +5 Christian bashing!
Honestly, American soldiers who are Christian kill because [i]they[/i] believe [i]they[/i] are right and [i]their[/i] version of God is on [i]their[/i] side. So, does the method of killing make any difference between the Christians and the Islamics? No, it doesn't. Each person believes they are righteous for killing for the exact same reasons. Each person is equally wrong.
Well, this is a blanent attempt to make people not see one side as 'good' and another as 'evil'. After all, all religion is evil right?
Answer me this, how many 'Christian Soldiers' would fly a plane into Mecca and kill innocent people just for the sake of doing so or to make a political statement?
The difference is, American soldiers don't go out of their way to kill civilians nor will they kill innocents just to 'make a statement'. Your attempt to demonize US soldiers based on their religion is a reflection of your own bias.
It is amazing that people have no historical education about the Middle East and the US involvement in world affairs. To make points short for this post, the US [i]is[/i] the sole reason why the US is hated by many parts of the world. The UK [i]is[/i] the sole reason why the Middle East is divided up as it currently is by religious and ethnic based borders. Even my brother's Army Times newpaper and Soldiers publication point out quite clearly that 'radical' Islamics, Osama Bin Laden, Al Qaeda, and others are not anti-Democracy or anything of the sort.
A stated goal of OBL is a Islamic superstate governed by Islamic law. While I don't believe that OBL and friends attack democracy out of hatred for democracy, I don't think they are huge fans of it either.
And these are military publications for military personnel. The 'terrorist' groups are simply attacking the US and the UK because of the US and UK's military and economic support of Israel and other political and military involvement in the Middle East (i.e. US support of Iraq in the 1970's and early 1980's and the true political history and US involvement in Iran).
True, and I'm not quite sure why people don't see this. However, what choice does the US have really? Let Israel be driven into the Sea? Let the creation of an nuclear capable islamic superstate occur which will at least double if not triple world oil prices?
The attacks on the World Trade Center buildings during both US presidential administrations, the attack on the USS Cole, and Pentagon were nothing more than symbolic.
I'm afraid not, they were an attempt to steer US foreign policy in the direction of isolationism and a way for OBL to let the American people know what their government was doing. OBL's goal as stated is to get the US out of the middle east, and destabilize the US to the point where they can not influence middle eastern politics. The attacks were more than symbolic, they were meant to change US foreign policy.
The US has not had one single attack on its soil since then because there is no general terrorism threat to the US and there never was one.
I'd encourage you to look into how many terrorists have been captured in the US. If you think there is no terrorist threat to the US, you are simply ignorant. Ten years went by between the first bombing of the WTC and 9/11. Since 10 years went by, did that mean there was no threat? Try to tell that to the families that lost loved ones on 9/11.
If there was a genuine terrorism threat, it would not take any effort to poison water supplies, poison food supplies, bomb subways, blow up dams, blow up oil pipelines, etc.
All of these things take time and careful planning. I know, you think it's as easy as jumping a barbed wired fence and dropping some poison into a reservoir. It is not that simple though, and if you have limited assets in the US you do not want to risk nor waste them on small scale attacks.
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The spelling was deliberate, as it was misspelled in the post I replied to. Figure if I continued with it, someone would eventually get the point.
More likely, it is because you were bought up in a civllized society where you can expect "someone else" to take care of the problem for you, i.e. police or goverment. It has nothing to do with 'better than them' it simply has to do with someone else doing the dirty work of presenting cohersive force/violence for you.
Now, step outside of your own world for a second and look at it a slight bit closer to how it actually happened. Let's say someone from the next city/village over attempted to kill your father/boss/friend and YOU are the one with the capability to do anything about it... nobody else has firearms/you are the one in control of the local militia. The 'other city/village' has no effective law enforcement, so you can never expect the perps to see justice. Your only options are to remove them, or have them attempt to strike again.
Why the fuck wouldn't you firebomb them? Do you enjoy yourself and those you care about being the targets of potshots? Appleasement? Then the next time they want something from you they'll go after your wife/son/daughter.
Never forget that violence, either inflicted or the threat of it, is what makes the world go round. The only difference that 'civilized society' has is we let the police and goverment do it for us, rather than having to do it ourselves.
--Demonspawn
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How exactly is my previous comment flambait, you want flambait, I'll give it, asshole.
Speaking for us "wealthy" white folks that control major media: Face it, we are not mourning innocent civilians, or we would be discussing the innocent killed by bombs and poverty, etc. everday. This is a pure "could have been me!" reaction.
Like when a cute white girl (wealthy family? Better!) turns up missing or killed. Big news then, eh?
When "we" can be outraged by those we don't share socioeconomic/regional/culture, etc. then we're on the road to justice.
Don't hold your breath...
Be heard || Be herd
C-18 are on the march!!!
Wrong.
Look in the Oxford English Dictionary and you'll find 'colonized (also -ised)'.
Erm, not quite. The US wanted the Afghani leaders to hand over Osama, fair enough. The Afghani leaders said: "Ok, show us the evidence that Osama was involved and you can have him". To which the US replied "No, we are not going to provide you with any evidence. Just hand him over.". So the afghani leaders said (quite reasonably, I think) "Well, we will hand him over when you can provide evidence he is involved with the attacks on your country".
This is a little bit different from just refusing to hand him over. The US was unable to provide any evidence that Osama was even involved in the attacks. If you were a foreign national that America accused of being a "terrerist", wouldn't you want your government to demand proof before handing you over to be locked up without trial?
eh?
attacks like this happen weekly in post-Saddam Irak
Go re-read history, there was an active insurgency. The nazi party had to be rounded up and exterminated, one by one. They were even living in the United States. Back then people had no sympathy for the enemy, but it's not like that any more.
I have subsequently found out *four* trains were hit in Madrid in the morning rush hour. I'd say somebody is trying to leave a signature.
It's called an elephant's trunk whereas it is in fact, an elephant's nose, a nose by any other name would smell as sweet
Africa doesn't have significant quantities of oil. The Middle East does.
There's also the issue of religion: People all around the world consider the Middle East sacred ground, so care about it more than other foreign continents that they never visit.
Only on slashdot do you find people arguing the sematics of what you should call the US on a thread about terroist bombings.
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It kind of makes me proud of my fellow geeks in a funny way
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You know, we wouldn't need the term east indian if certain people stopped calling american natives indians.
and counting. Now this is up to # 6 on Slashdot Hall of Fame. I think by the end of the day it'll be #5 or higher. The posts are coming in pretty fast, but no one seems to be moderating new posts. So they don't get ranked higher. Oh well.
'The use of indescriminate violence targeting civilian populations with the intent of effecting political or social change.' The problem is that you have political hacks who play semantic games because their not intelligent to understand it, or not moral enough to admit it.
Who said anything killing innocents - mindless or otherwise?
And how is Bush not a Statesman? And how has the oil industry done anything to cloud his judgement?
You can start making sense, or you can keep parroting the political talking points your thought-masters spoon feed you.
So what's next? We will eventually secure the Iraq oil production industry (it's probably already the most secure element in Iraq), train the Iraqis to protect and pump our oil, then where will the fighting end up? By then we will have created FAR more enemies than we had before 9-11, and we will have a military bogged down overseas, not to mention a deficit of men and women to fill those boots. Not to mention the fact that we really out-foxed ourselves with the oil, 61 $/barrel.
On a somewhat brighter note, I have to say that I was impressed with the speach pm Blair gave after the attack. I can get kinda choked up when I hear a speach like that. I especially admire the purity in his sense of justice as he explicitly protected the morality of the vast mojority of Moslems, who indeed, also abhor terrorism. It takes a strong will to sustain injury and maintain your integrity. I believe that is one of England's finest characteristics.
"There was no sex." - hoggoth
is incorrect to bring it up over a discussion about whether Iraq can be justified as a war for humanitarian purposes.
I never claimed that the Iraq war was waged for humanitarian purposes.
However, you were replying to a person who said our goals are "to modernize and democratize the mideast, to enable a free flow of information and a free exchange of ideas, and to empower the peoples of said nations to control their own personal and collective destinies in an environment that nurtures ideals of freedom".
That is a pretty good summary of the United States' current goals in Iraq.
Whether Osama is dead, incarcerated, or merely on the lam would make little difference to the effectiveness of al Qaeda's ongoing operations, so I would not support devoting a lot of additional resources toward hunting this one individual.
That that is is that that that that is not is not.
And another thing, why do we always see super hightened levels of security only after an attack? Does this mean that when we don't see officers with mp5's and german shepards that we are not on guard against a possible attack? That doesn't make me feel very good. Why can't we be on guard all the time, in order to prevent another bombing, be it London, New York, Madrid, anywhere? And don't blame the unions or the mayor of your city, blame the federal gov't for spreading it's resources too thin.
"There was no sex." - hoggoth
Did anyone notice the eerie similarities between Blair's speeches and Bush's speeches 4 years ago? I think that by now any rational person should realise that we are being shamelessly manipulated by the establishment and the media and ignore these stories completely.
If you don't realise that, just ask yourself the simple question: Why is the media showing the so-called "news" from London almost non-stop (depending on the channel, it can probably amount to 50% of the airtime and even more)?
Again - why do they show so much of it? Think!
Possible answers:
1) People want gory entertainment and media provides it? Nope, there is no gore, just boring footage of London streets accompanies by sounds of sirens.
2) Everyone is genuinly concerned about people in London and media provides the information? Nope, there is no information to speak of (besides the sporadically updated bodycount and retelling of current rumours about latest gossip on why that happened).
3) This is an important even that warrants such coverage? Nope, this doesn't look even remotedly like it. A complete non-issue for almost everyone on this planet, except the victims and their friends and families.
4) The media is trying to manipulate us by turning us into a flock of obedient sheeps? If you chose this one, you are the winner.
Seriously, please mod all the "thoughts and prayers" morons down. They bother me.
Future Wiki -- If you don't think about the future, you cannot have one.
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Your circular reasoning conveniently ignored much of what I said about how faith is defined by those who have faith.
You also conveniently ignore that much of what we understand about our Universe, we are unable to actually test. We create models for understanding things we can't actually observe, and infer much of what we know about them by the perceived effects they have on other things. We believe we know lots of things, based on reasoning and inferrance.
Using my previous analogy, if you buy a house, there is "no test you can do to conclusively prove" that your title will maintain ownership of that property for your grandchildren after you die; you can only exercise faith in the rule of law to have the hope that the work you did while alive will survive to benefit your heirs.
I have no business or interest in trying to get you to exercise faith in anything. I'm merely saying you are foolish to regard faith as the opposite of rational thought, and suggest that faith is never based on knowledge but is only a result of ignorance.
My original point was that showing hatred for things you don't understand is the core reason for much of the violence and bloodshed in our world. The fact that you step around that order to reaffirm for yourself that your contented and enlightened existence is entirely due to your superiority over people who view the world differently doesn't refute that; it rather makes it more obvious.
It's like suggesting to the KKK that maybe they are missing something, and having them, in their defense, just spew out the same garbage again about their superiority, citing circular definitions of what being the master race is all about.
I fail to see any point in further explaining the nature of faith, as a trust based upon knowledge and experience, when you simply ignore rather than refute my definition, and reiterate what your faithless peers want it to mean so as to protect your illusion of the world.
Also, thanks for the distracting straw man argument, but most people don't "seem to miss what science is," because it is pretty simple to understand most concrete ideas. What most people 'fail to understand' are abstract concepts that require higher reasoning skills, that can't be reduced to a simple sound byte.
As for Einstein, I said he believed in a supreme being, not in a Christian God. This was because he appreciated the order in nature. He also quite famously said "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind."
And you can make Newton a puppet for whatever you like to believe, but the fact is that he was fervently religious and expressed his discoveries quite obviously in that context.
17th Century atheists had no more to hide than present day academics who have faith.
Atheists are just fundamentalist agnostics, following the pattern of all tenants of belief: the many are ringed by a loud, obnoxious and arrogant extremist minority.
I honestly don't believe it's my personal fault that there are countries that haven't kept pace with the prosperity of the Western world.
That's what every son and daughter of a drug lord or a mafia boss tells him/herself.
There are no countries that "haven't kept pace with the prosperity of the Western world". There are countries that were exploited by the Western world. The prosperity of the Western world is built on the blood and sweat of the world poor. And your high standard of living is being daily maintained by the exploitation of the world by Western corporations.
No matter what spin you put on it, you are immediately responsible for the suffering of the poor and daily deaths from hunger, unless you stop benefiting from the exploitation (that is, reduce your consumption and reduce a significant chunk of your income to the exploited countries in the form of contributions to charities).
Future Wiki -- If you don't think about the future, you cannot have one.
Guns don't kill Jews, Catholics do
For expulsion read massacre and expulsion. The vast majority of these activities (which clearly didn't involve anybody killing Jews unless they were attacked NOT) were carried out by Catholics. Most Protestants were a bit more easy going with the idea of forgivenes...
The British are the butt of many a French joke too, we just can't understand them... ;)
the only thing the media wants is for us to watch their commercials
Haha, that was funny. Good times.
No , I am a real American From CANADA.
Put a sock in it. You are emberassing the rest of us.
It will work great till they find out where you live, then they will bomb you. Then you will ahve to bomb them again. See how it's not going to work?
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The death toll now stands at 49, with it expected to rise to above 50. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4663931.stm This was a horrible incident, I followed it from the minute I had my morning BBC News stream interrupted by a news flash to the minute I went to sleep. How people can claim to do this in the name of any religion or cause is beyond me... They kill people regardless of any category which could be applied. The racist response against Muslims is unacceptable, with over 30,000 offensive emails being received by the Muslim Council within hours of the attacks.
and counting. Wow, It's #4 in the ranking. It'll make #3 no problem. It only has to hit 3360 for that. To reach #2 it'll have to beat 4183 posts. And it may just do that. To hit #1. It'll have to top 5687.
Regardless of how much there is that we understand and have not directly tested, we have evidence to support certain explanations. I hope you're not comparing religious belief to science just because there are some things in science that we can't be quite sure of. Religion doesn't even come close to actually knowing anything. It pretends, and it fails.
That's a terrible analogy. You can't prove that there is inherent worth in a title, because there is no inherent worth in it. "Having faith" that the law will protect its value is a completely different usage of the word 'faith' than "having faith" that a god exists. One usage means something like "hoping" and the other means "believing in spite of no evidence".
As I explained in the previous paragraph, you're apparently considering some alternate definition of 'faith' that doesn't apply to religious belief. This is what we're talking about, from The American Heritage Dictionary:
faith, n. Belief that does not rest on logical proof or material evidence.
And that right there is the result of ignorance, and the opposite of rational thought.
Oh, I don't show any hatred for things I don't understand. Fortunately, I understand why people believe in religion, and I understand why religion is a terrible thing. I am a bit upset that people "view the world differently" than I do, but not because their view is different -- because their view is wrong. Before you tell me that their opinions are just as valid as mine, better read up on 'science': there are no opinions in physics. There are facts.
It's pretty clear that you're comparing the reasoning of atheists to the reasoning of KKK members because unsupported belief systems cannot be successfully defended.
It's funny that you say my view of the world is the one that is 'illusionary' when those of religious persuasions believe in gods and spirits and pixies and invisible pink u
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The first is an assumption of intent and purpose (and provides no linkage to those responsible to taking over the planes), the second is an opinion that I don't share, and the third doesn't even seem sinister. There was paper fluttering down for hours after the event - that one stapled booklet of paper ended up towards the top instead of the bottom isn't shocking.
Wow. That's some amazingly weak thinking.
1. How do you explain a group of Israelis having a camera set up to tape the events of 9/11 as it happened and then dancing with joy after the fact? You call it unrelated, an assumption of intent with no linkage to those responsible for the attacks, which while strictly accurate doesn't do anything to invalidate the question. How do you rationally explain them? --And saying that there were also people dancing in the Middle East too is, I'm afraid, not a rational argument. Nor is simply repeating that the dancers are 'irrelevant' and that they prove nothing, (and then folding your arms with a defiant pout?). That's how five year-olds argue.
2. You were satisfied with the 9/11 investigations, despite the destruction of evidence, the refusals of the Bush administration to participate and the lack of proper explanations for all the various holes in the official story? I don't even know what to say.
3. Think: That passport was supposedly compacted inside a crashing airplane, then exploded in a fireball and allowed to burn for fifteen minutes or so. Then it was brought down inside a collapsing office tower. And you're telling me you think it is reasonable that it should appear undamaged on top of the rubble heap? Again. I don't even know what to say without resorting to the kinds of insults a five year-old might offer your intelligence.
Honestly. If you are truly invested in your statements, then you are either very stupid, or you are in total denial, in which case you are FAR beyond any help I might offer.
You can only see the world as it is if you choose to.
The trouble is that embracing lies defines one's spiritual path in a very destructive way. --Seeking the lower self ultimately results in the final dissolution of the soul. The soul is there to experience life. To hide from life within comfortable fabrications is to deny existence.
-FL
Jeez. You're calling my intelligence into question?
Look. You fell for the big lie and now you're carrying a gun and thinking you're fighting the good fight against bad people. You are a tool. I've had numerous opportunities to speak with people working in high level international politics, and I can tell you that you are privately laughed at for having been stupid enough to have fallen for the lie. You are a tool. You are being used. You are not defending the world. You are being used to destroy it. I am the one who knows what he is talking about. You are the one swimming in ignorance. The game of war and politics is primarily about getting other people to die for you so that you can make money and gain power. This is why the Middle East threat was manufactured by consent and agreement.
-FL
That's how problems start not how they end. An eye for an eye will make the world blind.
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This one goes down as a loss for Al-Quida. With all due respect to those killed and injured, the London attack actually seems weak. There have been three major attacks on western soil, 9/11, Madrid and now London. Each has been progressively weaker. The first killed thousands. The second killed hundreds. This one has killed dozens. But the primary loss for Al-Quida is that they have lost any sense of moral supremacy. When the world is debating Abu Grav and Guantanamo, it is clear that just randomly and deliberately killing people who are uninvolved is far worse. Leaving time bombs on public transport to kill people who are just trying to go to work to provide for themselves and their families is obviously morally bankrupt. The problem originates in a sense of tribalism. The thinking goes like this "If I think someone has done something wrong then it is OK for me to exact my revenge on someone from the same tribe. If I can't punish the person who did the apparent wrong then I will punish someone who looks like him, or lives near him, or has a similar philosophy. This will make me feel better and appease my rage and sense of injustice." There is another way that this represents a loss for Al-Quida. Just when the G8 leaders were going to disagree about aid and global warning (and thus appear weak and uncaring) now they are all in solidarity against terrorism and their differences don't mater. What were they thinking? Did they expect London of all places to be cowered by this despicable type of action? Many residents of London still remember the blitz. In that case the people of London crawled out of the wreckage and collectively gave Hitler the finger. When you see a group of people who are willing to commit mass murder of innocent men, women and children as a way of making a political point, all you can do is steel your resolve to never, never, never let these people win, regardless of the cost and the sacrifice.
I'm not interested in a religious discussion.
I'm commenting on a thread the demanded to know when atheists ever caused wars.
Your reply suggested that atheism is somehow vastly different that other belief systems, simply because no belief in god is involved, and then added that lacking faith automatically made atheists superior.
I commented that first, the world has "religions" that don't include a belief in god, and really atheism is no better than any another religion in that it's just a belief system that gets people militant and divides the world, and has been involved in (and directed) plenty of war and atrocities.
Second, I said your definition of faith failed to describe how faith can be exercised. I gave both a definition from a religious authority (a definition that would be better suited in a religious discussion than a general purpose dictionary, but nice try), and a secular example of how society exercises faith outside the realm of spirituality.
I think you have problems understanding abstract ideas. You get lost in the simple analogy of a document backed by the "full faith of the government," and somehow confuse the value of a title deed with the idea it represents.
A title deed is indeed a worthless bit a paper if the entity that issues it cannot be trusted to back up the idea of private property ownership rights. That's why we exercise faith in a system that makes currency, securities and title deeds worth something abstract that is of far more value than the simple paper fibers and ink that comprise them.
Are you too simple to understand that defining words is a prerequisite to having a meaningful discussion of ideas, or are you just trying to be a jackass?
As long as you insist that faith can only be credulity, and that secular faith in abstract ideas is somehow an entirely separate idea, I'll have to let you return to your self congratulatory throne of pretentious ignorance.
I'm not defending religiousness, and certainly, as I noted, belief systems have often been used to do horrible wrongs. The thing is that atheism has done nothing to reform humanity, bring civility or peace, or elevate morality or solve anything.
As you demonstrate, it is just another religion that enables simple people to march in step and look down on fellow humans.
Athiest is to agnostic what right wing fanatic jesus freak is to mainstream casually religious America, or what jihad terrorist is to the greater Islamic world.
Loud, obnoxious and arrogant extremist minority.
Thanks for looking up NSF's proof that the world is mostly stupid, because we didn't know that before.
Also, no you are wrong; there are plenty of options in science, and everything isn't a fact. If it were, we wouldn't have to research and apply the scientific method looking for truth, as we'd just know everything. Science is our understanding of the world around us, not the power to define reality.
As much as I can't stand religious nuts, I have to say that atheists are nearly as fucking annoying in their fundamentalist, narrow, ignorant and arrogant view of the world.
Sounds like a fanatical religion to me.
americans slash brits. you're absolutely right. it's a shame that nobody else will ever believe us.
Where's the Kaboom?
There's supposed to be an Earth-shattering Kaboom.
"Is it just people from the USA that seem to think that since an error is in widespread use that it's a good reason to continue using it?"
I'm not sure what you mean. The name, United States of America, comes from the fact that the country is made up of united states on the American continent. I'm not seeing an error there.
If anything, it's wrong to call the European Union by that name because it alienates countries in Europe that aren't in the EU.
"You know, we wouldn't need the term east indian if certain people stopped calling american natives indians."
They're called Native Americans, not Indians. Indians are people from India. I don't really think that there's wide spread use of calling a Native American an Indian anymore. Especially since there are so many people from India here that it would lead to too much confusion.
Hmmm witty sig or funny sig? Maybe elitest techy sig!
Notice, though, that this confusion has spread to other languages. In Swedish one can say "Amerika", which can theoretically mean either the country or the 3 continents. But these days it nearly always means the three continents of America, and the country is simply called "USA". However, a citizen of the USA is usually referred to as "Amerikan" (pronounced 'amerikhaaan'), and one talks about 'amerikanska produkter' ("American products") and similarly for other examples. This is normal usage, and does exclude other citizens of the American continents.
True confidence comes not from realising you are as good as your peers, but that your peers are as bad as you are.
In what way does this make fun of the bombing victims? I don't see any thing along the lines of "haha, they got blown up". Here's my point: the original post was making fun of the people who did the bombing, not the victims. So in what way is it offensive to the victims of the bombings? Say your mother was stabbed to death and her killer left bite marks in her buttocks. I come by and say, "Man, someone must've been hungry!" Now I'm not making fun of mama, just her attacker, but it still kind of hurts, doesn't it? Say the victim wasn't even your mama, but a friend of hers. Hurts less, probably, but I'm still not going to tell you you don't have cause to be upset by the remark.
george bush managed to get out of vietnam.
American indians were called indians well before there was a cohesive political unit called India. American Indians were named originally by Columbus.
Learn history before you go spouting off.
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So you're saying that neither the Clinton administration nor the Bush administration had any evidence that the Sudanese claim was legit. So you're saying that I was right, and you were wrong.
That, or you're saying that the 9/11 commission was fed only what the Clinton administration---which was no longer in office at the time---wanted it to hear, in which case... what the hell was it there for, if it only acted as a glorified press release?
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
Or is it that every aspect of business or culture is subjugated in favor of foreign influence. The shipyards are all shut down, Saab, Volvo, (Sony-)Ericsson, Findus are all gone or on their way out. The universities are becoming like vocational schools and the vocational schools are trying to become "university" degree mills. The county's even rather defenseless, since the military bases have all been closed so that business buddies of the politicians could buy them for pennies. Even national television and radio are going, budgets cut by 90%, though the "TV tax" still takes in money. Land and water management and urban planning have done a 180 and now follow instead of lead.
Narrow? Definitely. Simple is good.
Arrogant? Usually, and with good reason.
Ignorant? No. The views of atheists would only be ignorant if the available evidence pointed to a more likely explanation, which is doesn't. At best, a completely undetectable god exists, which is exactly equivalent to no god at all.
This discussion is going nowhere and I don't think I'll be replying again.
It's going nowhere for you because you have nothing to tear down. Anyway, it looks like we agree on much of what you just wrote.
However, a completely undetectable god, would not "be equivalent to no god at all."
It doesn't matter if Schrodinger's cat is alive or not, because the the cat doesn't matter.
However, if you were say, playing with a CRT tube and don't have the means to detect whether it is charged, knowing or choosing not to know (or refusing to believe) that it could be dangerous simply because you lack the ability to detect the electricity, is a different matter.
One could logically decide that since it's been sitting idle for a long time, there is no chance that it has any charge left and is therefore safe to play with; that 'rational' decision could be lethal.
All through history there are examples of things that scientists could not detect at the time: radioactivity, electric current, viruses. That didn't mean they did not exist until they could be measured. So the fact that you can't perceive a higher power does not mean no higher power can exist.
A true scientist looks for truth and tries to better understand the world, but in reality, there is a huge amount of "science" that invents data to support a hypothesis (particularly when money in involved), or destroys or omits data that doesn't fit what they wish to believe, or skews information to back up political views. Every age of science has compiled a dogma of things one must believe in order to be considered fashionably intellectual.
There are so many people who simply subscribe to the current scientific doctrines, with no first hand knowledge, simply because they feel it makes them superior to believe what they're told and what they want to hear.
That's a flaw I see a lot in the church of atheism. Hearing atheists say they aren't religious is just painful. If you wish to use "religion" as a negative word (which is more often than not is), atheism needs to be included as a religion, simply because it shares so much with other destructive, fundamentalist, narrow, arrogant sects.
But I do not live in a society like that, and neither does the United States. Their is an international community and it may not be perfect but their is one. And I live in a community. That is kind of a definition of civilisation, you know, the whole agriculture instead of hunter gatherer thing. The whole giving up thousands of years of kicking the shit out of whoever for our benefit whether they are a threat or not and replacing it with cooperative effort.
If the US will subscribe to things like economic sanctions, whether their idea or not, they have subscribed to the idea. Such action is not taken against a state because they are a nice friendly place, it is because there is something "wrong" there. But a choice has been made. Standing firm and making your decision right is a far stronger message than saying fuckit, bomb the bastards.
And yes, that is about being better than them, not as an individual, not as a culture, but as an opposing side of whatever the argument is.
If you cannot prove you are "better" than them, then maybe you are not, and should accept it.
Tracker.
p.s. better does not equal bigger, stonger, my dad can beat up your dad, I can afford bigger guns.
(Ok, I lied. Here's a reply.)
Not only have supreme beings not been detected yet, they are defined as being undetectable.* This is a very important difference. The very definition totally precludes the possibility of verification. Saying "show evidence to support the existence of the undetectable" is logically equivalent to saying "prove that false is true". This is why I say that the situation we have here is (or is equivalent to) no god existing.
* I'm sure you can find some gods in some religions that aren't omnipotent (and therefore might not be able to change the outcome of any test you perform to detect their presence), but these are generally smaller, less popular religions that don't have to stand up to much logical scrutiny and therefore don't have the same "god-works-in-mysterious-ways" defense mechanism. Religions work much like organisms: they either need to build up a resistance to logic or they will go extinct. Logic is the antibiotic to the bacterial disease of religion.
...it wasn't found in a rubble pile. It was found on the street after the planes hit - but before the towers collapsed.
I lived through both eras (I'm 36) and I can't agree.
Communism was already stalled long before the USSR invaded Afghanistan. There's little liklihood it would have taken root there.
And as to communists in Central America, Cuba, etc.? We handled that on a case-by-case basis. We did stop Cuba from using Grenada as a base to export communist revolution to South America. We totally messed up Nicaragua and Honduras.
Really I divide the "communist threat" in the new world (threat to us) into tow parts.
1. False threats we declared as communist, which were really countries just trying to get out from the thumb of US corporate ownership. See United Fruit Company and our repelling "communists", where communist was defined as someone who would nationalize property owned by Americans.
2. Actual USSR communists allies, meaning Cuba. In this case, Castro come to us first. He turned to the USSR (and thus communist) because we turned our back on him.
We could have done a lot smarter things than backing Jihadists in Afghanistan and still blunted the force of the already slow-moving soviet threat.
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posts and that's all folks. There might be a few more after this, but unlikely. This topic hit #3 in Slashdot's Hall of Fame list. They should have corrected the number of blasts. It was four. The death toll is 52 so far, but probably won't go much higher. One "lucky" woman survived two of the blasts.
Every phone contract is given a class, us low lifes are given a sim set to class 'D' which means scum off the earth. Class A is government officials etc. The class system is a priority.
All they do it lock out lower classes to make sure there is enough always free lines for emergency services.
No conspiracy or anything to do with stopping mobile based bombs incidentally, this is a seperate need, because the mobile network suck, and even around the lunch time 'hey tim what are *you* eating today' pointless phonecall nexus, it can be hard to avoid a 'network busy' signal.
If you get network busy, while trying to call in that you need more help at a location to rescue people, it won't be fun. I asked to have my class upgraded when I heard about this, after an hour on the phone I got through to someone who knew what i was talking about at Vodaphone, and they gave me their default deny spiele.
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There's no spouting off here anywhere, and I'm talking about the word America(ns). Indians, whether specifically American or otherwise, do not enter the equation.
True confidence comes not from realising you are as good as your peers, but that your peers are as bad as you are.
sorry, I do believe I accidentally replied to the wrong post.
A blog about stuff.
'Tis t3h OK.
True confidence comes not from realising you are as good as your peers, but that your peers are as bad as you are.
CNN disagrees with you.
Thanks for playing.
-FL
Laughing, are you? Good job. Remember: ridicule is the first line of defense with people who do not like to venture outside dogmatic and/or flawed belief systems. Instead, try thinking:
To start with the semantics in your above argument don't work very well.
The only way to learn about the true nature of an event is to investigate circumstances which suggest causality. If people ignored every event which seemed out of place saying, "I don't want to assume causality," then nobody would ever learn anything.
There is a reason why 'circumstantial evidence' is considered acceptable in courts of law. And there was also, clearly a reason that, as it happened, the dancing Israelis were arrested and held for many weeks. --Oddly enough, they were eventually released into the care of the Israeli authorities with no public announcement as to their guilt or innocence. --Though, when asked after their release about it, the response was, "[...] Our purpose was to document the event."
--Which is pretty interesting in itself. I'm sorry, but I simply cannot lump the dancers into the same category as any other randomly picked out person in New York. --Especially considering the long list of past actions and indictments and activities of Mossad agents through the last half century. Means, Motive, Opportunity and piles of circumstantial evidence were all available for the Mossad, and no good explanation whatsoever for the incriminating actions. Sometimes if a thing looks like a rose and smells like a rose. .
2) The refusals of the administration to cooperate when investigating the US governments half-assed handling of intelligence and lack of coherent anti-terrorist policy prior to the events has little to do with the actual investigation of the actions of the individuals who carried out the hijacking, or those who financed or directed them.
This would perhaps be true if elements of the U.S. government were not involved in the direction and implementation of the attacks. Even if the attacks were simply allowed to happen and nothing more, (and I think there was a lot more encouragement than that), then investigating the administration is of paramount importance. Again, automatically assuming innocence is just plain dumb when there is means, motive and opportunity in abundance.
3) Is a series of fallacies. The fact of the matter is that the fire started after the crash - the sheer momentum of the airplanes meant that some of its contents - especially from the front (like where the passport probably was) and heaver engines of the airplanes - were expelled relatively intact (except for damage from the fall). Other documented debris found on the roofs of nearby buildings (and on the streets) include an engine, fuselage parts, seats from the forward compartment, and not to mention body parts from the passengers themselves.
Uh huh. But no black boxes? Come on.
--The problem is that there was just so much stage-management surrounding the whole disaster clean-up and release of information that convenient discoveries like incriminating passports just don't strike me as convincing.
-FL
Awww...too bad Newsday - a local paper with local reporters disagrees. Heck - I even have an article from before they figured out it was a hijackers ID.
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http://www.nynewsday.com/news/local/manhattan/wtc
And thats not to mention the 9/11 Commission - whose official report confirms this. But don't worry about it - its a lot easier to have a conspiracy theory when you don't let FACTS get in the way.
...I am a real American...
You must be who Green Day is singing about.
I can't speak for the Koran, but the Bible's instructions for killing are not pointed at just any non-believers. There were distinctions made between most non-believers and those who practiced e.g. child sacrifice by immolation, or who had been especially cruel in the past. Also, these instructions were given to specific people for specific situations, not general instructions on how to treat people.
There are also notable anti-killing statements, even in the "bloody" old testament. For example, there was a case of a vassal group who had been partly slaughtered by king Saul (contrary to previous promises), and who were given justice by king David. There are also many instances of God condemning the slaughter of innocents or even complacency when others did so. Though the response (retributive slaughter of the slaughterers) may seem excessively bloody to our western secular mindset, it can be justified much as is the death penalty.
This is in contrast to the mindset of fanatical Islamic, Buddhist, or even "Christian" terrorists who justify retribution, not on a "specific killing for specific killing" basis, but on a "oneupmanship" basis of escalating violence.
This is not to discount the reasons used by e.g. bin Laden to justify 9-11. I'm sure they believe they have good reasons for their crusade against the "infidels", and maybe they do have reason to complain. I'm just pointing out that their response to the purported problems is not directed at the right people and in the right quantity, to be justified (if you were judging them by the Bible). Since they aren't going by the Bible, but by the Koran, maybe they can claim justification there, I don't know.
Life's a lot like money-- you spend it, then it's gone. Spend wisely.
But I think I've posted enough to prove my point - you're a high functioning paranoid. In your mind speculation=facts, reported facts=faked, and everything that doesn't fit must be part of a conspiracy. Good for you... but don't confuse your mental illness for clear thinking.
Another bold & broad statement made while neatly avoiding actually responding to all but one of the points being discussed. --I note you tend to be one of those who likes to make big statements and put them forth with an air of authority as though this alone will make them true. This is, incidentally, one of the tactics of the Bush admin.
You think you've put forth enough evidence to prove that I am a 'high functioning paranoid' (whatever that is)? Okay. Just for fun, let's tally up our score. .
1. Going waaaay back to your first Blanket Statement. --You claimed that I was getting all my information and thinking from the, 'Cairo Dailies'. I hope you'll note that none of what we've been dealing with here has come from any such source. (Except the comments from one of the 5 dancing Israelis, which originated on an Israeli talk-show). If you search through my past comments here on mighty Slashdot, you would similarly note that I exercise rather more care than you suggest in examining the details of our world. Your first blanket statement was inaccurate when you uttered it and remains so now. 1 point for Me, 0 for You.
2. Your claim that the Dancing Israelis are utterly irrelevant because of your causation theory still doesn't make any sense, as I tried to illustrate as best I was able in my last post. You've not bothered to respond to that, (probably because you are beginning to see the faults in your argument and don't know how to respond without losing face). So I'll take that as another point against you. So, 2 points for Me, 0 for You.
3. I found the Bush administration's refusal to cooperate with the investigation significant, and indicative of possible guilt. You did not, and have yet to come up with anything resembling a functional argument as to why you did not, (other than more blanket statements with zero support and faulty logic). 3 for Me, 0 for You.
4. The passport. I'll have to concede that it is physically possible for a booklet of paper to have been ejected from the impact and found later. I don't necessarily agree that this is without question where the passport came from, but I will have to give you the point nonetheless because the logic isn't bad. Good job!
So the final tally is, 3 for Me, 1 for You.
Though, I'd be curious to know your opinions on those missing black boxes. (Of course, I wouldn't want to be further accused of 'obsessive' interest in 'trivial curiosities'.).
Sooo. As for having proven your point that I am a 'high functioning paranoid', give me a break. Try actually answering my last post with rational responses, and then we'll consider your latest blanket statement. --Though considering your current standing in this debate, I'd say you're probably not up to the task, and I'm guessing that on some deep level, you are vaguely conscious of this; why else your, "I'm taking my toys and I'm going home!" attitude? (Right up there with your liberal use of the Ridicule-as-Argument device.)
Those in denial tend to have soft brains well adjusted to convincing themselves they are right regardless of logic and facts. The interesting thing is that the longer one remains on that path, the softer the brain becomes, and the weaker the spirits and the dimmer the light. You might want to consider this if you are still able.
-FL
I checked the newsday article. It doesn't say anything about the passport hitting the ground before the tower collapsed. As for the passport belonging to one of the hijackers. . , nobody was ever debating that. The question was whether or not it was likly for the passport to have been found where it was said to have been found, and not simply planted.
And thats not to mention the 9/11 Commission - whose official report confirms this. But don't worry about it - its a lot easier to have a conspiracy theory when you don't let FACTS get in the way.
Don't make blind accusations and throw the word, 'facts' at me in all-caps until you figure out what is even being discussed, okay?
-FL
Read the article again - its the original source report that CNN, USA Today, and all the rest of the national newspapers keyed off of. They all made the same mistake you (and the rest of the conspiracy lunatics) did - a passport a few blocks away from the towers doesn't mean Ground Zero. They read it and assumed it must have been found in the rubble. Everyone in NY knows that Ground Zero was only the immediate WTC block - a few blocks away means it wasn't in the rubble pile. The 9/11 Commission Report fills in the rest of the gaps.
I'd say Jesus would probably have disagreed with you on that one
You would need to explain how, as I have not extensively studied the christian religon.
--Demonspawn
"The whole giving up thousands of years of kicking the shit out of whoever for our benefit whether they are a threat or not and replacing it with cooperative effort."
Hrm... cooperative effort... you mean the threat of kicking the shit out of whoever?
And yes, the US did subscribe to economic scantions... and they didn't work. Should you continue on a coruse of action that doesn't work so you can save face?
Since you use the term "Better" you really need to define it. You seem to view the world as some sort of popularity contest. It isn't. Better really is about having more guns, bigger guns, and a stronger military.
Yes, I have a radically different viewpoint than most on this topic. The reasoning behind that is I am ex-military. I was the one who provided violence, or the threat thereof, for those who wouldn't or couldn't. It has tought me two very important lessons.
1) War will exist as long as someone belives in something strongly enough to kill for it. If they are willing to die for it, war is inevitable.
2) The main crux of our difference of opinion is thus: There are no such things as inaliable human rights. If there were, then the situations such as Bosnia, Ruwanda, Somilia, and the other ethnic clensings wouldn't exist/of existed. The only "rights" we have as humans exist because our goverments/some other collection of people (and therefore force) are willing to inflict violence on others to protect them for us. Normally the threat of that violence is enough, but when situation 1 happens, they need to actually inflict it.
What would happen if we were all happy and all just got along? Than the first person with a rifle/good sword arm who decided that he didn't like the status quo would rule us all.
--Demonspawn
Yes. The passport was found a distance away from 'Ground Zero'. I accepted that this was part of the story shortly after my first post.
I didn't want to give you that satisfaction, though, because you sounded like another smarmy geek who, "Doesn't Believe in Conspiracies."
So I decided to annoy you for saying that the passport was found before the towers collapsed, which was not true. Figured you might go away.
Guess that didn't work. So, yes. You were right about the passport not being on ground zero.
Although, I might as well say that I think you use the term 'conspiracy lunatic' entirely too freely. The U.S. government has acted many times in many ways to suggest that there is a great deal of lying and manipulating going on. --The attacks on 9-11 themselves were the fruits of a big conspiracy. (A secret plan brought to fruition!) People who say, 'there is no such thing as conspiracies' are thus flat wrong. Conspiracies, many even by good ol' Americans, have been historically documented. They happen very, very easily, especially when there are geeks out there who are too emotionally damaged to examine anything except ways to prop up the official story.
So, yes. The passport was found a few blocks away from ground zero. But this does not mean that 9-11 went down the way it was officially described. If a black box can be spirited away by the FBI, (or whoever), then an incriminating passport can just as easily be left behind.
-FL
According to this story, it was unofficially determined that the five men were indeed Mossad operatives. This is from a Jewish paper, suggesting that this detail is probably factual, while those aspects of the story which seem to tone down the level of Mossad involvement in 9-11 are also possibly just that; toned down, or even outright falsehoods.
Once you know the lean and bias of a journal, you just lean the other way in order to zero in on where the truth might really sit.
The Bush administration didn't cooperate with the parts of the investigation looking into how they bungled anti-terrorism measures prior to 9/11. At best - thats indicative of a scandalous lack of attention given to Al-Qaeda - not involvement.
Can't a scandalous lack of attention have been deliberate? It sounds very much as though it had been, particularly with regard to the many reports from FBI agents being told to back off in their investigations of the Bin Ladens and their hirelings once Bush got into office. --And if a lack of attention was deliberate, could not further involvement have also been possible? We'll never know through the investigation.
Identifying the hijackers, following the paper/money trail,etc is a completely seperate business - and I don;t recall any complaints from the 9/11 commission, or any other investigative bodies about that aspect
Problem is, I've heard exactly nothing from the government regarding the many allegations of pre-9/11 insider trading. --A lot of money was made by dumping stocks in big companies which had offices in the World Trade Center. There is no question as to whether or not this happened and that the activity was almost certainly the result of foreknowledge of the attacks, but there has been zero follow-up on this when it would have been (and still could be) easy enough to do. Here's an essay with notes detailing this issue. The thinking is that the CIA and people connected to them were probably involved in making some of those high-profit trades because they would have been among those in the know beforehand. Lots of dirty hands.
Point 4) My theory for the black boxes vs passports? Passports are easily identifiable by any onlooker. A black box is just another hunk of scrap metal in a pile of scrap. Remember - the data is designed to survive a crash - not the casing - who knows what a flight data recorder box will look like after a 1400 foot fall?
To be honest, I pondered that very question myself until I realized that black boxes are specifically designed to survive falling from heights of considerably more than 1400 feet. They are also painted red, or day-glo orange with white stripes so that they can be easily found in wreckage. The engineers were thinking about these problems.
Then I ran across this item which suggests that the black boxes were indeed found, but quickly spirited away into the hands of the FBI. If the story from the fire-fighters is true, then why would the government not want anybody to know what was going on aboard those planes, and then lie to the public about not finding the boxes?
Without wanting to make any knee-jerk assumptions, the curious mind can't help but wonder at the blank spots, at the fishy smell, and the total avoidance of these subjects in the official press.
-FL
- The article about them possibly being Mossad agents is interesting. But I still see no connection between Israel and the 9/11 hijackers. The money and information trail still all points back to Al Qaeda. This still leaves this whole story as a side show....
- Can casting a blind eye be delibrate? Sure... just look at Pearl Harbor - its been suggested that the US leadership knew it was coming and supressed knowledge (never proven). Could this have been the same thing? Yes - and no. No in the sense that the US government didn't know this specific attack was coming. That is well documented...but on the other hand you could argue Yes in the sense that the US govt knew some kind of attack would come eventually. But even the worst possible kind of anti-terrorist neglect (spending resources elsewhere with the hope some kind of an attack will happen - and thus justify some sort of policy shift) though is very very far away from organizing, planning, and carrying out the attacks. And again - the information and money trail all leads back to Al Qaeda. Besides that - there was no reason for the US govt to help Al Qaeda - they were doing just fine on their own... The Millenium bombings were stopped by dumb luck - not skill on the US's part. It was just a matter of time once Al Qaeda decided to target the US mainland - and good luck can only defend against terrorism for so long...
- The article you suggest to read is incomplete - while puts and calls are used to bet against/for stock price changes, it completely ignores what they are most famously used for today - Hedges. The concept is simple - spending a few million on a stock (going long)? Hedge your bet by buying some put options as well (go short). It lowers profit, but also reduces downside. The National Review investigated, and were able to identify the source: some firms hedging against large purchases of stock, and an investing newsletter that was bearish on AMR:
http://www.nationalreview.com/rose/rose2004072607
- First off this last point may smell fishy - but like the passport, its a side show. There is nothing in the flight data except for curiosities... passengers called in all the info authorities needed to ID the hijackers, the flight path was well determined from the ground, so all thats missing is the cockpit conversations - and do to their lack of training in communications equipment - even some of that was captured anyway.
But besides that - I'll note that just because something 'survives' a crash, doesn't mean it does so in any shape we would call 'good'. Its also important to note that their is a big difference between an airliner crashing into the ocean, or a field, or a row of houses - and crashing into 3 of the worlds largest office buildings... office buildings full of electronics in casings - even brightly colored ones (I know some companies like bright colors on routers, power junctions, and other high priority electronics). The flight data recorders were just another group of banged up electronics boxes, in the worlds largest pile of scrap... considering that I'm not sure why anyone ever expected them to be found at ground zero anyway...
> you can now quote, directly, the majority of known terrorist leaders giving an ironclad statement that they have perpetrated X Y and Z attacks simply over religious intolerance? Right?
And you, I assume, can now quote, directly, the majority of Bush's cabinet giving ironclad statements about... ANYTHING? And these are people that are on TV all the time, as opposed to the Al-Qaeda leaders in caves. Yeah, they sure get a lot of TV exposure...
You mean the oil for food program, were more than 50% of the abusers were from the USA?
Lars T.
To the guy who modded me down from perfect to terrible Karma - Apple haters still suck
So the fact the euros had fewer means they were ok in the whole thing right.... What color is the sky in your world..
So the fact that you Americans are for more responsible for anything Saddam ever did doesn't matter. Sucks to be you.
Lars T.
To the guy who modded me down from perfect to terrible Karma - Apple haters still suck
I figure that its a push seing the brits appeased Hitler for so long..
Not as long as the Yanks. Not to mention youse rednecks.
Lars T.
To the guy who modded me down from perfect to terrible Karma - Apple haters still suck
So, let me get this straight, you are saying that those muslims who are 'Christian hating killers', kill christians because of religion.
Nice work, Holmes.
The people who bombed the trade center and the underground were protected by the Tali ban, thats the kind of people they are. The Tali ban, mind you, blew up two ancient amazing artifacts in their territory simply because they were Buddhist.
If the concept is beyond you I won't be supervised as it seems all you do is follow around people you might disagree with and troll them
You completely missed my point, which was that your statement (saying that 'Christian hating killers' kill Christians because of religion) was so obviously true as to be pointless.
Is this some sort of joke? Do you honestly not know the difference between the word surprised and the word surprised?
Replace the last words of previous post with "surprised and the word supervised" - I do know the difference
And you seem just as capable of a typo or missing something a spell check did to a typo as I...
You spellcheck your posts?
Sometimes, when I know the person ig a grammar nazi..