Islamic State Claims Responsibility for Paris Attacks; Death Toll At 127
The L.A. Times reports that Islamic State, the group variously known as ISIL, ISIS, and Daesh, has claimed responsibility for the multi-pronged terror attack yesterday in Paris which left at least 128 people dead, most of them from among the audience of a rock concert at the Bataclan theater, in the heart of the city. Details of how Friday’s assaults were carried out remained hazy. It was still unclear, for example, whether the restaurants and concert theater were attacked by two separate teams of militants or one group that went from one place to another. ...
Attackers opened fire on the crowd with automatic weapons, shouting “God is great!” or blaming France for airstrikes on Islamic State in Syria, according to some reports. Dozens of concert-goers were killed before French forces stormed the theater.
Many Parisians posted appeals and photos on social media asking for news of friends or loved ones whom they had not heard from since the attacks. One man said on Twitter that a government hotline set up to inquire about missing persons was so overloaded that calls could not get through.
In the wake of the attacks and with an overloaded public infrastructure, Facebook activated its post-disaster check-in tool for Parisians to notify loved ones that they are safe. According to Reuters, French President Francois Hollande has vowed to undertake a "mercliess" response to the attacks.
It's awful what hate and fanaticism drive people to do.
Similar to the upcoming US election results
Each act of terrorism breeds hatred from the victims, which leads to the mistreatment of those considered like the aggressors, which leads to the formation of circumstances likely to breed terrorists.
So yes, it appears these hateful acts are quite likely to continue.
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Who still thinks is a good idea to allow mass immigration of refuges from the region? Lets face it ISIS is going international they way its progenitor was. We simply can not allow people from that region to enter without being fully vetted and as we have no way to do that for the vast majority of the refugees. I think they need to be kept right where they are.
If anything we should simply help Turkey, Jordon, and Lebanon secure their borders. The safe thing to do is assume anyone crossing the boarder is a threat.
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It's pretty obvious the world would be far better off without religion.
^^^ THIS.
Someday people will look back on the shared delusion of religion and wonder what the fuck was wrong with everyone.
It's like a mind virus or brain disease that most people simply accept. WTF??
The amazing part is that most people don't consider it as a disease to be eradicated.
Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
If YOUR government stopped arming and training them to fight proxy wars for you , then you wouldnt feel the need to kill so many civilians anyws well beyond the fact that your economy has to run on a war footing to function.
I'm against extensive surveillance laws, but this is still a non-sequitur. France has a very special problem with citizens with an immigration background (2nd and 3rd generation) from former colonies, particularly Algeria. Many of them live in ghettos, have poor education and only dim chances of success in society and created their own subculture. As a consequence, the risk of home-grown terrorism is way higher in France than in Italy or Spain.
Fear mongering my arse. They warned the world. Governments around the world pooh poohed it.
You have refugees rioting in Europe, have refugees refusing to get of busses because its to cold, its to far from a city, their rooms dont have TV's. How are people to take this ? Giving these people places to live and they are whining its not a 5star hotel with pool, jacuzzi, hot tub and full cable.
There will always be one in a large enough group that you can point to as a bad apple regardless of what you are looking for. Not everyone reading slashdot is a bleeding liberal or a guntoting conservative (or any other political label).
The fear-mongering is there to internally justify to oneself when saying no to refugees instead of saying "we do not want to spend money or space on you". The latter is not "charitable" and people like to view themselves in a good light.
You can also do a risk analysis. Many of those fleeing Syria, and other countries, are at great risk to be forcefully "drafted" into ISIS should they remain. What is the cost of allowing all these people getting forcefully drafted into ISIS? What is the cost of allowing refugees into your country and risk that among them a small number of ISIS nuts are hidden?
Stopping refugees at the border will not stop ISIS from sending idiots anywhere. There will be radical idiots living in every country, that are even born in that country. You can't stop them from getting into your country, they are already there.
My semi-serious proposal is that we allow all refugess into all countries. Let ISIS build their caliphate. Then have them celebrate their "victory" and while they do it, nuke it from orbit and rid ourselves of a good 90% of them. Then start hunting them down all over the world, without pardon.
It's pretty obvious the world would be far better off without religion.
The greatest tragedies of the 20th century were not committed in the name of religion.
Maybe you should learn history before spounting such nonsense about religion.
What does that have to do with his point? If I said "I would be better off if I don't drink sulfiric acid", would your response be "but that isn't even a major cause of death in the US"? Because that is exactly the type of irrelevant argument you just made above.
Someone can claim something is bad even if it isn't the only or even worst thing in the world.
You can make claims that religion does more good than harm, but referencing other evils of the world is very irrelevant.
-- All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. -- Edmund Burke
It's good to see the old "Blame America First" mentality is alive and well, and that the Left is front and center defending their co-belligerents, the Islamists. Again? It's like a broken record with you people. Let them defend themselves, why are you always rushing out to do it?
Also conveniently leaving out that your hero Obama, the Chosen One, did the exact same thing in Libya. Oopsy-doodle, it's off to cognitive dissonance land, where doublethink is the only escape from thoughtcrime.
Shutting down free speech with violence isn't fighting fascism. It IS fascism!
They're definitely the next generation to do this sort of thing if they see you bombing other children like them.
If you keep doing what you been doing, you're gonna keep getting what you got. And we've been crushing the Middle East for a long time. Maybe try something different?
You are welcome on my lawn.
You're a fool if you believe that. Drones save American lives, reduce costs, and civilian casualties are no higher than any other type of targeted strike.
You win wars by killing civilians. That's why wars seem to never end nowadays. They go on forever because we're afraid to hurt anybody. It's war, stupid. Once it starts, it doesn't matter who started it or why it started. You either win it or lose it, and you win it by breaking your enemy's will to fight. You have to kill the civilians to do that.
That's what ISIS is doing - killing our civilians. And judging from some of the wimpy-ass responses here and on the news, it looks like they're succeeding. Europe and the U.S. have just about lost the will to fight. Go ahead. Give up your guns. Let your "leaders" defend you. They're sure doing a bang-up great job now, aren't they?
it's hopelessness. ISIS is just a bunch of men with no jobs, no wives, no future and no hope for a future. This is what happens when you've got millions of people with nothing to lose. Stop calling it Fanaticism. It misdirects you from the real issue, which is the 1% war profiteering in the Middle East and stealing their oil. We can't solve _anything_ until we start recognizing the real problem and start actually _rebuilding_ Iraq and Afghanistan. If you're American though this probably means giving up your SUV. I'm not trying to troll, you can't have one and have a happy/stable world. There's a lot more to it than that, but our ridiculous thirst for oil is part of it...
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Only when it is not obvious, they are "first responders" — and civilian ones at that, because shooting the corpsmen attempting to evacuate a wounded comrade is not at all illegal...
The video's description says:
How was an Apache pilot supposed to discern the motives and the allegiances of the newly-arrived group of people?
But, for all your hatred of America and our military, you illustrate the OP's point — if the incident really was a war-crime rather than an unfortunate mistake, it would be a cause for real outrage among the Westerners. This undoubtedly deliberate killings of concert-goers, on contrast, elicit nothing but insincere "official" condemnations from their society.
We really are better than they.
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Is this a US definition of 'civilian' by any chance, where any male of military age is deemed a combatant?
Fuck that.
pulling boots off the ground has nothing to do with public opinion. Americans were pretty much opposed to the 2nd Iraq & Afghan wars. Our leaders ignored us, like they did with the bank bailouts. We accomplished everything we wanted though. In Afghanistan we wanted an oil pipeline and we got it. We also wanted a gov't sympathetic to our cause, and we got it. In Iraq we wanted control of their oil fields and we wanted to funnel money to military contractors under the guise of nation building. We got that too.
You're not following the money. That's where your mistaken. Everything is always about money. Always. Nothing else really matters. You're feeling instead of thinking. Your gut tells you that the ones you can see, the ones yelling 'Great Satan' are the ones that matter. It's the ones you can't see. The ones pulling the strings from behind that matter. I know I'm starting to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but come on, it's hardly a theory when the war profiteers were holding conventions out in the open leading up to the Iraq war. It's hardly theory when any fool could tell you Afghanistan had nothing to do with 9/11.
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... I know it shouldn't surprise me, but even after this, the top rated comments are still slamming generic "religion" and talking about "backlash" playing a role.
What exactly would it take to wake you up? Would anything do it? Your own head being sawed off? Your city being bombed?
I've not seen a single person in this thread even defend ordinary Muslims (who had nothing to do with it) let alone anyone defend terrorism or Islamists.
It's convenient though for the extreme right to pretend that the "left" is the boogieman. Makes it easier to silence them as radical, anti-Muslim policies are promoted that assume every Muslim is a terrorist.
Me, I thought the bad guys were a bunch of religious extremists who killed 127 people in Paris today. But apparently it's straw left-wingers. Who knew?
You are not alone. This is not normal. None of this is normal.
ISIS is just a bunch of men with no jobs, no wives, no future and no hope for a future.
Where do you get your news? ISIS's economy is a hell of a lot more robust and stable than many nations that have a seat at the UN. ISIS fighters and leaders routinely have wives. Many of the most high profile jihadis (including but not limited to ISIS) have had good career prospects and families or at least romantic interests, including the computer programmer "Jihadi "John" (whom we just killed yesterday) and the Ph. Ds and graduate students who flew into the WTC.
Go watch VICE's report on ISIS (one of the few organizations willing to send people to do some reporting on the ground.) Listen to the guy driving the car talk about how he's leaving his wife and children to go fight for ISIS because, bottom line, Allah means more to him.
the 1% war profiteering in the Middle East and stealing their oil.
The Iraq war was moronic. We gave a bunch of contracts to Haliburton and other American companies. And there were conflicts of interest there, yeah.
But we did not fucking steal anyone's oil. Stop making shit up. Iraq has been getting billions from it for quite a while now. That oil doesn't get shipped to American companies. It gets sold on the international market at regular market price.
We can't solve _anything_ until we start recognizing the real problem and start actually _rebuilding_ Iraq and Afghanistan.
How. Fucking HOW. It's hard enough to try to fathom what we could do to rebuild Iraq that we haven't already tried but... "rebuilding" Afghanistan is a contradiction in terms--there's nothing to rebuild. It's a shithole dominated by highly religious tent dwellers, petty warlords and Pakistani agents and slummers. It's been that way long before 2001.
If you're American though this probably means giving up your SUV.
Your post has now gone into stream-of-consciousness ranting. Yes, we need to achieve energy independence. That has fuck-all to do with rebuilding places that we've already spent hundreds of billions of dollars on trying to rebuild for over a decade.
I'm not trying to troll
lol.
>You either win it or lose it, and you win it by breaking your enemy's will to fight. You have to kill the civilians to do that.
Very popular sentiments about Vietnam. Won yet?
But note that France does not conduct any drone strikes,
France was bombing ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/27/...
I don't like ISIS, they've done horrible things, but if you attack someone, you can reasonably expect him to attack you back.
the two issues have nothing to do with each other, and there should be no doubt that terrorist attacks like in Paris are even more heinous crimes than any drone strikes anyone could imagine.
If I were Syrian I would have a hard time understanding why it's more henious to machine-gun down 100 people in a theater than it is to kill 100 people with a drone strike at, say, a wedding.
As I said, its a question of the intentions.
That's a distinction without a difference.
If I were a Syrian, I wouldn't care whether my wife and children were killed by someone who was intending to kill them or who just killed them as collateral damage.
If you drop a bomb, you know what's going to happen.
Interestingly, even that rag acknowledges, that the tactics they denounce in IDF, was "invented" by the Arabs. Says the article:
But your claim of it being "favorite" tactics of Israeli government omitted that important bit. Which makes you a liar (and thus, automatically, an asshole).
Also, you post no evidence to even suggest (much less prove), that this is something, IDF enjoys doing — to justify your claim of it being their "favorite".
And finally, on the legality of it... Killing medical personnel, such as a corpsman trying to evacuate a wounded soldier, is not illegal — not at all. It is perfectly legitimate. Snipers, for example, are trained to shoot their targets in the hip or pelvis, if they can — so that the victim remains conscious, but in pain so severe, his screams compel his comrades to try to get him out. This allows the sniper to shoot more enemies... Shocking — to a civilian like myself — but legal.
So, if your original target was legitimate — and even your link makes no claims to the contrary — shooting people first on the scene is usually Ok too. Not that your link proves IDF actually doing it — an article on some unknown blog, which cites anonymous "experts" is hardly credible...
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