Manchester Arena Explosion.
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Yes no time for bickering but the time for Britain to think about their position on all thing muslim.
Unfortunately violence and the rules of engagement are not in their thinking. Perhaps time to fight fire with fire now they have openly and publically declared children as fair game.
We all know where they will be congregating over the next few weeks of their ramadan. Harsh words I know but they are slowly leaving the west with no alternative.
A time now for all to be vigilant world wide, not just Britain.
Unfortunately violence and the rules of engagement are not in their thinking. Perhaps time to fight fire with fire now they have openly and publically declared children as fair game.
We all know where they will be congregating over the next few weeks of their ramadan. Harsh words I know but they are slowly leaving the west with no alternative.
A time now for all to be vigilant world wide, not just Britain.
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Lone Star I Live in the North so I HAVE access to Northern News and live feeds you do not. No 1 is referring to Lee Rigby or a specific date for this attack. I have reported your post and hope the mods will take action on you. This was an Attack on kids leaving a Concert.
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Billy, IF This Horrible attack was based on a SPECIFIC Date......All I Can say is Be Very, Very Careful in London on 7th July !!!
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I'm not bickering. I'm not being disrespectful. I only offered a point of view that I have seen on almost a dozen news agencies. No one has to be from Manchester or Britain to read and see news.timmy wrote:lone star , your not from Manchester SO KEEP OUT your just the same as your boss from Boston , only you lot from usa think you have the say on everything else in the world ... full of it ....
Here are just four:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ma ... d-10479632
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3626018/m ... by-murder/
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest- ... nde-attack
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/cr ... 50576.html
I've also seen it on at least three television news organizations.
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They have all just the same info as all the other organisations so a wee bit sensationalism makes for more readers/watchers. They do not care if it is the truth, Scum. No caring about the victims
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Theresa May has at 9-30 pm informed the UK that the Threat Level has been placed from Severe to Critical meaning an attack is Imminent, so she has deployed the Army to protect places normally protected by the police such as Nuclear Power Stations and other high profile targets. Armed or possibly the Army will be on duty at the FACup final this Saturday.
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The Army has to be deployed at ALL Major Airports & Railway Stations then, In Fact ANYWHERE Were the is a Large Footfall....
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One of the victims,Saffie Roussos,was just 8 years old......RIP little one........
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Such a sad tragedy. It is appalling to think of the unthinking murder of the innocent.
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Scary stuff, don't know how a country can deal with this..
http://www.news.com.au/world/europe/hun ... 224cff1309
http://www.news.com.au/world/europe/hun ... 224cff1309
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Also an area I know extremely well as my old school (which they have just shown the pupils singing ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ on CNN) is only a few hundred yards away from the Arena and is inside the police cordon.Zidane wrote:Terrible....I know the Manchester Arena well....RIP to all the innocent victims.
In recent years when I have gone back to Manchester I have been using the Arena car park (when there are no events on) as it is an easy walk into city centre and a memory jerker of my younger days as it takes me past my old school.
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Disgusted that the UK is “governed” by a squalid bunch of economically illiterate, self-serving, sleazy and corrupt neo-fascists.
Disgusted that the UK is “governed” by a squalid bunch of economically illiterate, self-serving, sleazy and corrupt neo-fascists.
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Theresa May is meeting Trump in Brussels today, high on her Agenda is the trust we have with American Security as information we passed to them like pieces of the Bomb found, crime scene photos and the name of the bomber were leaked to the press in America. The questions being asked now is can we trust them with sensitive information.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ttack.html
FBI 'warned MI5 in January that the Manchester bomber was planning an attack on Britain'
FBI 'warned MI5 in January that the Manchester bomber was planning an attack on Britain'
UK security chiefs were warned in January that Salman Abedi was planning an attack in Britain, it was claimed last night.
According to a security source, the FBI told MI5 that Abedi was part of a North African Islamic State cell plotting to strike a political target in the UK.
The information came from a US investigation into Abedi and his links to terrorist groups in Libya. The Mail on Sunday has also been told that US security services put him on a terror watch list – used by agents to identify key suspects – in 2016.
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Sure are a lot of comments and criticism by Englishmen and one miserable Aussie about what's going on in America, but very few comment on this. Most, if any, of the comments here aren't criticism, just updates about what happened.
This gets 26 comments, but what happens in America gets almost 90 and climbing.... =D>
This gets 26 comments, but what happens in America gets almost 90 and climbing.... =D>
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maybe because this was a terrorist attack , motivation for this is well understood, religion. plus the guy who let off the bomb in Manchester didn't pop into BOMBS R US to pick up an off the shelf bomb, I'm sure if they were bomb shops everywhere we would soon stop it, and I don't think we would even need a vote on it, our government would simply do it for health and safety issues, having bombs readily available don't seem like a sensible idea, or guns either come to think of it. yes a good idea our government don't let us have bombs or guns, too many nutters out there. I think even if there's a nut case in 10,000,000 ,that makes the risk way too high.
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All of the events you have bumped tonight basically came about due to the Arab spring.
Thanks to the foreign policies of both USA and Britain we were left with a mess in the middle east with a power vacuum leaving militant groups to thrive.
Thanks to the foreign policies of both USA and Britain we were left with a mess in the middle east with a power vacuum leaving militant groups to thrive.
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Thanks for the information. That must explain why no one, or few, chose to comment on the events.
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Or maybe not.....but it makes sense few, or none in other posts on here, would comment on a post about a terrorist event in their country. I bet you wouldn't comment if this happened in America either.... :-"
I guess that's why no one has mention this either: https://www.google.com/search?q=acid+at ... 66&bih=654
Almost 500 people had acid thrown in their face in Londonistan, United Kaliphate last year and no one mentions it. Yet, when something happens in America....
Now the Kaliphate is thinking about banning acid sales to minors to protect citizens. What a terrible modern invention that acid is....
I guess that's why no one has mention this either: https://www.google.com/search?q=acid+at ... 66&bih=654
Almost 500 people had acid thrown in their face in Londonistan, United Kaliphate last year and no one mentions it. Yet, when something happens in America....
Now the Kaliphate is thinking about banning acid sales to minors to protect citizens. What a terrible modern invention that acid is....
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Right again Rick, some keyboard warriors sit there criticising the U.S. when we can't even get our own problems sorted out. Yes the first acid attacks were in the U.K. during Victorian times but after we became a bit more civilised it all stopped. Now of course with the influx of certain individuals from places where this practice is commonplace it's taken hold again with a vengeance, and yes by all creeds and colours before the fluffies start crying in their beer....again.
The forest was shrinking daily but the trees kept voting for the axe as its handle was made of wood and they thought it was one of them.