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Reply #300 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:22pm
 
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.........................July 14, 2016: A yet-to-be identified driver ploughed a truck into a mass of Bastille Day spectators and fired rounds at them along the famed Promenade des Anglais seafront in Nice. At least 80 people were killed and many more wounded.

June 13, 2016: Convicted terrorist Larossi Abballa stabs two married police officers in their home in Magnanville in an attack claimed by IS. Abballa holds the couple’s three-year-old son hostage and live streams the murder of his parents to Facebook before police storm the home and rescue the child.

November 13, 2015: IS terrorists simultaneously attack public sites in Paris, killing 130 and wounding more than 350 in the worst attack on France’s soil since World War II. IS claims responsibility, calling the attacks the “first of the storm.”

August 21, 2015: Ayoub El Kahzani boards a Thalys train from Amsterdam to France armed with a Kalashnikov assault rifle, pistol, ammunition, and a box cutter. Two US servicemen and two Europeans observed the suspect preparing to attack and intervened, preventing the suspect from inflicting what French President Francois Hollande said could have been “a true carnage.” El Kahzani was kept on an international watch list and had reportedly travelled to Syria in 2014.

April 19, 2015: Algerian extremist Sid Ahmed Glam attempts to gun down a church in the suburbs of Paris.

June 26, 2015: Yassine Salhi, drives into an American-owned gas factory in southeastern France.

He throws gas canisters in the yard outside, and decapitates a man (Salhi’s boss), covering the victim’s head in the Muslim declaration of faith, “There is no God but God and Muhammad is his prophet.” A flag emblazoned with Islamist inscriptions is found at the site of the attack.

January 7, 2015 — January 9, 2015: Brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi launch a deadly assault on the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, killing 12 in the name of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). The Charlie Hebdo attack is the deadliest on French soil in more than 50 years. In the days following the attack, gunman Amedy Coulibaly goes on a shooting rampage, killing a policewoman before taking and killing hostages at a kosher supermarket in the name of IS.

May 24, 2014: French-born jihadist Mehdi Nemmouche kills four at a Jewish Museum in Brussels.

May 25, 2013: Muslim convert and Islamist Alexandre Dhaussy stabs a French soldier in a suburb of Paris.

March 2012: Gunman Mohammed Merah goes on shooting spree in southern France, killing seven.

November 2, 2011: Charlie Hebdo offices are firebombed.

2009 — 2011: Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) kidnaps a number of French citizens.

Sources: Christian Science Monitor, National, Al Arabiya, France24

October 2002: A bomb explodes next to a French tanker in Yemen, killing one crew member.

May 2002: A bomb explodes in Karachi, killing 11 French navy experts.

December 3, 1996: A bomb explodes at Port Royal station in Paris, killing two and wounding seven.

October 1995: On October 6, a bomb explodes at a metro station in Paris, injuring 12.

On October 17, a bomb explodes in a train in Paris, injuring 29.

September 1995: On September 3, a bomb explodes in an open-air market in Paris, injuring four.

On September 4, police find an unexploded bomb in a public toilet in Charles Vallin square in Paris. On September 7, a car bomb explodes near a Jewish school in Lyons, wounding 14.

August 1995: On August 17, GIA bombs Paris’s Arc de Triomphe, wounding 17.

On August 26, police find an unexploded bomb on a railway track near Lyons.

July 1995: On July 11, The GIA assassinates Muslim cleric Abdelbaki Sahraoui at a mosque in northern Paris.

On July 25, a bomb claimed by the GIA explodes at the Saint-Michel metro station in Paris, killing eight and injuring around 150.

December 24, 1994: The GIA hijacks Air France Flight 8969 and kills three hostages before France’s GIGN storm the aircraft in Marseilles, freeing the remaining passengers.

1983: Hezbollah bombs French Marine Barracks in Beirut, killing 58 French service members.

August 1982: Gunmen open fire and throw grenades at a restaurant in the Jewish quarter of Paris, killing six and wounding 22.

June 18, 1961: The OAS bombs a train, killing 28............


http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/world/why-france-has-become-the-epicentre-of-...

this is just in france


Not particularly relevant....so.........this, and just in New Zealand.

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Reply #301 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:24pm
 
... wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:19pm:
Getting out of arabia and leaving it for the arabs could be part of the solution.  The part you're not mentioning is that we have to lock the door behind us. 


Dunno how that can be dealt with, but first things first.  It is the only way out of this mess, for starters.


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Reply #302 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:26pm
 
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Reply #303 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:35pm
 
Aussie wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:24pm:
... wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:19pm:
Getting out of arabia and leaving it for the arabs could be part of the solution.  The part you're not mentioning is that we have to lock the door behind us. 


Dunno how that can be dealt with, but first things first.  It is the only way out of this mess, for starters.



They managed (mostly) for 1400 years, and you don't know how arabs can be kept out of the west?



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Reply #304 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:36pm
 
gweggy/mothballs try and tell us that HE is employed full time..

but when there's a stinking islamist attack on decent peace loving people..

they are all over this forum like stink on shyt..

nothing but a welfare bludging Islamic **** who takes great joy in watching children being run down by trucks..

what a queer ******* ****..

you need a bullet in your head like Angela Markel you piece of **** ..  Angry
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Reply #305 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:37pm
 
... wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:35pm:
Aussie wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:24pm:
... wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:19pm:
Getting out of arabia and leaving it for the arabs could be part of the solution.  The part you're not mentioning is that we have to lock the door behind us. 


Dunno how that can be dealt with, but first things first.  It is the only way out of this mess, for starters.



They managed (mostly) for 1400 years, and you don't know how arabs can be kept out of the west?





Well.....let's remove the push factor, ey?
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Reply #306 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:41pm
 
Aussie wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:37pm:
... wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:35pm:
Aussie wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:24pm:
... wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:19pm:
Getting out of arabia and leaving it for the arabs could be part of the solution.  The part you're not mentioning is that we have to lock the door behind us. 


Dunno how that can be dealt with, but first things first.  It is the only way out of this mess, for starters.



They managed (mostly) for 1400 years, and you don't know how arabs can be kept out of the west?





Well.....let's remove the push factor, ey?


And just rely on the good nature of the arab that they don't follow us through, with their on eyes on the prize they've been coveting for the last 1400 years?

I think you need to think this through a bit more aussie.
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Reply #307 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:42pm
 
... wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:19pm:
Getting out of arabia and leaving it for the arabs could be part of the solution.  The part you're not mentioning is that we have to lock the door behind us. 


With so many worms out of the can already?

What about them?
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Reply #308 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:43pm
 
Aussie wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:37pm:
... wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:35pm:
Aussie wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:24pm:
... wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:19pm:
Getting out of arabia and leaving it for the arabs could be part of the solution.  The part you're not mentioning is that we have to lock the door behind us. 


Dunno how that can be dealt with, but first things first.  It is the only way out of this mess, for starters.



They managed (mostly) for 1400 years, and you don't know how arabs can be kept out of the west?





Well.....let's remove the push factor, ey?


How about we just remove the factor?
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Reply #309 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:45pm
 
Panther wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:42pm:
... wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:19pm:
Getting out of arabia and leaving it for the arabs could be part of the solution.  The part you're not mentioning is that we have to lock the door behind us. 


With so many worms out of the can already?

What about them?



It's far from ideal, but there is no perfect solution.  You can't undo decades of treasonous folly in one go.
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Reply #310 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:46pm
 
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And just rely on the good nature of the arab that they don't follow us through, with their on eyes on the prize they've been coveting for the last 1400 years?


What prize is that?  The Statute of Liberty, Ayers Rock, London Bridge, Taj Mahal......whaaaaat?

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I think you need to think this through a bit more aussie.


At least I am further down the "thinking through" track than most here are.  All they are offering is a useless beating a chests.
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Reply #311 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:49pm
 
Panther wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:42pm:
... wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:19pm:
Getting out of arabia and leaving it for the arabs could be part of the solution.  The part you're not mentioning is that we have to lock the door behind us. 


With so many worms out of the can already?

What about them?


What about them?  If their motivation is neutralised (Arabia is for Arabs) there goes the problem.

What are you offering as the solution?  The West keep blasting the schit out of Arabs and rocks in Arabia?  Yeah, that's worked, hasn't it.
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Reply #312 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:50pm
 
Aussie wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:46pm:
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And just rely on the good nature of the arab that they don't follow us through, with their on eyes on the prize they've been coveting for the last 1400 years?


What prize is that?  The Statute of Liberty, Ayers Rock, London Bridge, Taj Mahal......whaaaaat?


Territory outside the classical islamic world.  The West.

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I think you need to think this through a bit more aussie.


At least I am further down the "thinking through" track than most here are.  All they are offering is a useless beating a chests. [/quote]

No, I think you're stuck about 10 years behind.  Yours was the one dimensional view every schmuck had around the 9/11 era, but the worlds changed and you haven't.
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Reply #313 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:55pm
 
Aussie wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:49pm:
Panther wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:42pm:
... wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:19pm:
Getting out of arabia and leaving it for the arabs could be part of the solution.  The part you're not mentioning is that we have to lock the door behind us. 


With so many worms out of the can already?

What about them?


What about them?  If their motivation is neutralised (Arabia is for Arabs) there goes the problem.



The Boston bombers were Chechens, when did the USA attack the Chechens Arsie?

Are the Chechens Arabs?

Is the Blonde haired blue eyed Jihad Jane who is in jail on terror charges an Arab?

Apart from racist buzzwords have you really thought about what the cause is or do you blame Arabs when this Nice attacker was from Africa.

Stick to driving taxis Arsie you are not qualified for anything else.




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Reply #314 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:59pm
 
Fuzzball wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:19pm:
My daughter has just emailed me from Southern France to say she wasn't in Nice at the time of this attack and that she's okay. I had contacted the British Foreign Office who got in touch with her.

I've been worried all day, but I am now so relieved.


Wow! That's great news, Fireball.

It could have been my niece in that crowd, because every year for yonkers now she's gone off for an overseas trip somewhere. It's Russian Roulette for overseas holiday-makers nowadays.
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