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alright alright your dying for someone to ask aint ya.............where have you served ? how many times was you killed ? ....   Make it quick ive got a wife to slap theres a good lad .............

Will all be over soon ,Downsview is on his way ,traffic a bit heavy on the 25 at the mo,his got a full tin of Eley wasps ,in terrorists favourite flavor .22!just had an Ox spring put in the vulcan ,hi

The unelected Commisioners, (Commisars ?), in the EU want to abolish the nation state and all national identities, and they are ably backed by the likes of Cameron, Milliband and Clegg. It's part of

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This threat is no different to any other historical threat to our national security.....

 

And when we start dealing with it in the same way we dealt with those historical threats it'll end the same way.

 

Why aren't special counter terrorism units kicking doors in off the back of intelligence reports and double tapping anybody that raises so much as a banana?

 

Why aren't NATO forces systematically working their way through Insurgency hotspots to annihilate the enemy? Iraq and Syria would be a good place to start, then move onto Nigeria, Algeria, Somalia etc.

 

Am I making this out to be simpler strategically than it is? FFS we can deal with our home grown problem the same way we did the IRA and we can deal with the foreign one the same way we did Nazism/Communism.

The way we dealt with the IRA? So give them a special government and put them in power then?
Lol, fair comment. I was referring more to the combination of intelligemce gathering operations and direct military action taken. The Northern Ireland problem was far more complex than this. The British government weren't afraid to take direct action against identified players back then.
They were very selective of their targets. Martin McGuiness is a torturer and murderer. Thomas 'Slab' Murphy was IRA Chief of Staff, responaible for plotting many bomb attacks.

Insurgencies are not solved through military force. The role of the military is to keep the level of violence to an 'acceptably low' level, to enable a political solution to be reached.

Which all sounds very grand but is cold comfort to the 18 year old infantry private patrolling over IEDs or into sniper's crosshairs.

I'm not suggesting 2 para begin patrolling the streets of Rotherham mate. Like I said this is different to Ireland but it's similar in that we have small terrorist cells living amongst us. 40 years ago military intelligence would identify them and the government were NOT afraid of fairly ruthless direct action as a preemptive means of defence. Am I wrong about that mate? I'm happy to concede you're far more knowledgeable than me on this, why wouldn't similar operations work again for this threat?

 

You're absolutely correct about a political solution needed for long term peace but in the short term I'll go with the neutralising any hint of extremism option.

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People tak of negotiate etc, I am sorry but I don't believe the Arab mindset works that way........it's my observation that in the Arab/Muslim world the bloke with the biggest f***ing stick is in charge.

f**k with him and he will ruthlessly apply the punishment to you and your kin until the natural order of things is restored.

 

This is all they understand, we understood it too a couple of hundred years ago but we have progressed since then !! Lol

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This threat is no different to any other historical threat to our national security.....

 

And when we start dealing with it in the same way we dealt with those historical threats it'll end the same way.

 

Why aren't special counter terrorism units kicking doors in off the back of intelligence reports and double tapping anybody that raises so much as a banana?

 

Why aren't NATO forces systematically working their way through Insurgency hotspots to annihilate the enemy? Iraq and Syria would be a good place to start, then move onto Nigeria, Algeria, Somalia etc.

 

Am I making this out to be simpler strategically than it is? FFS we can deal with our home grown problem the same way we did the IRA and we can deal with the foreign one the same way we did Nazism/Communism.

The way we dealt with the IRA? So give them a special government and put them in power then?
Lol, fair comment. I was referring more to the combination of intelligemce gathering operations and direct military action taken. The Northern Ireland problem was far more complex than this. The British government weren't afraid to take direct action against identified players back then.

They were very selective of their targets. Martin McGuiness is a torturer and murderer. Thomas 'Slab' Murphy was IRA Chief of Staff, responaible for plotting many bomb attacks.

 

Insurgencies are not solved through military force. The role of the military is to keep the level of violence to an 'acceptably low' level, to enable a political solution to be reached.

 

Which all sounds very grand but is cold comfort to the 18 year old infantry private patrolling over IEDs or into sniper's crosshairs.

 

18 year old got choice the same as the sniper, the innocent victims on the street they don't even get an apology

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The french government have known since at least 2008 that these pieces of shit were terrorists, the same as the uk govmt knew Lee Rigbys killers were terrorists, they are knowingly allowing terrorists to live and move freely in our midst, they are equally as guilty are the murdering scum for ALL the innocent deaths, shame on them

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The french government have known since at least 2008 that these pieces of shit were terrorists, the same as the uk govmt knew Lee Rigbys killers were terrorists, they are knowingly allowing terrorists to live and move freely in our midst, they are equally as guilty are the murdering scum for ALL the innocent deaths, shame on them

wouldn't be surprised if there controlling some them

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This threat is no different to any other historical threat to our national security.....

 

And when we start dealing with it in the same way we dealt with those historical threats it'll end the same way.

 

Why aren't special counter terrorism units kicking doors in off the back of intelligence reports and double tapping anybody that raises so much as a banana?

 

Why aren't NATO forces systematically working their way through Insurgency hotspots to annihilate the enemy? Iraq and Syria would be a good place to start, then move onto Nigeria, Algeria, Somalia etc.

 

Am I making this out to be simpler strategically than it is? FFS we can deal with our home grown problem the same way we did the IRA and we can deal with the foreign one the same way we did Nazism/Communism.

The way we dealt with the IRA? So give them a special government and put them in power then?
Lol, fair comment. I was referring more to the combination of intelligemce gathering operations and direct military action taken. The Northern Ireland problem was far more complex than this. The British government weren't afraid to take direct action against identified players back then.

They were very selective of their targets. Martin McGuiness is a torturer and murderer. Thomas 'Slab' Murphy was IRA Chief of Staff, responaible for plotting many bomb attacks.

 

Insurgencies are not solved through military force. The role of the military is to keep the level of violence to an 'acceptably low' level, to enable a political solution to be reached.

 

Which all sounds very grand but is cold comfort to the 18 year old infantry private patrolling over IEDs or into sniper's crosshairs.

 

mcguinness protecred speices ..supergrass named him in 200 odd statements still wasnt nicked ffs.....

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Marco Polo:
He got it right all those years ago!
We still haven’t cottoned on
Old Marco, whose travels eight centuries ago, are well recorded; he was the first to leave a detailed chronicle of his travel experiences through Central Asia and China.
Make no mistake; his insight into Islam from all that time ago, remains highly relevant to this day!!
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told you grow up you talk bollocks max how isnt he a blood relative tell me that? my wifes greatgrandfather and my great grandfather were brothers Haidar Ali is my wifes Mothers Brother so wrong again get some facts max you divvy. Any time you get a running dog we can get out and see what you know keyboard hunter

Hang on a bit, you're saying two great grandchildren married each other ? :huh:

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LOL I see the 'hactivists' are going to avenge the deaths in Paris by shutting down jihadist websites.

 

People are murdered but these clowns reckon f***ing with jihadi John's email address is fair retribution. I wonder why the CIA didn't think of that...

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