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I think we might be coming towards a closure of the open borders. It started even before this after all. We will still have the problems of migrants trying to come across the closed borders though. They are taking boats to Greece or coming in via Turkey and short of building a manned wall across European borders they will find a way in.
Also ISIS would like nothing better than to see the West cause an even greater humanitarian crisis at it's borders so we need to think carefully how we would actually stop being coming in. Excessive force or letting people drown would not only be unconscionable to most people but it would also help foster resentment and bolster ISIS. This is the same problem that I wrote about in the other thread. No one really knows the answer to this. It's logistically, politically and morally difficult to come up with an answer and most of the ones suggested would fall down if put into practise. I saw yesterday, and now I cannot find a link, that a plan for a post-Assad Syrian administration was agreed by parties including the US and Russia. I still think that making Syria stable again and confronting (wiping out) ISIS is the best course of action. ---------- Post added at 12:28 ---------- Previous post was at 12:22 ---------- PS I like this article although it does slightly contradict what I said before: http://blogs.new.spectator.co.uk/201...rested-in-you/ Quote:
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Two more excellent articles from the spectator. I urge everyone to subscribe to it.
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Looks like at least one of the attackers didn't want to meet his virgins straight away and is on the run.
Worryingly the car used was abandoned with guns and ammunition inside which would suggest there is an easy way for him to replenish his weapons eithout too much hassle. |
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he'll go back to working in a shop or something now. he doesn't want to die. he's a coward. |
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Is he the one that never blew himself up? too scared to die. coward. |
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I think that the found passport thing could be propaganda though, seems odd that a terrorist would carry their passport and that it would be recovered fully unscathed after a terrorist attack.
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not really, in France you have to carry ID, last thing you'd want on the job is to be pulled on the way, and stopped for no ID & rumbled before you could do your deed.
And once you've done the job and are in 'paradise' no matter if your ID is known really. |
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Hand grenades especially are a real problem apparently. Ask Sweden. |
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Not helped by the fact that we in the West tend to be sycophantic towards Wahhabism, we seem to adore Saudi Arabia and give them a free pass despite their actively promoting their extreme views both home and abroad.
I should rephrase that our politicians adore Saudi Arabia. I think most of the population was repulsed seeing politicians lining up to kiss Saudi Arabia's arse when their previous king died. |
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Just as well there are loads of firearms teams in the counties doing nothing, I mean they were onto some old bloke with two rifles in Cumbria in no time. Oh... :erm: Plus if every cop allowed to carry firearms is rushed to London what level of cover is left for the rest of the country? |
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