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Originally Posted by Xaccers
I don't follow your "logic"
For starters, they didn't know they were in london until after the bombs went off.
If they had know they were in Leeds, then they would have been able to send in a small force to deal with them, just as they do similar raids in Iraq, you do realise it's not all "hey, there's some insurgents in that building, call in an air strike!" don't you?
Leeds isn't known for having a large population of RPG/assualt rifle carrying anti-authority insurgents is it? (well it wasn't when I was last there).
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John reid? " The services are "aware" of units being active.
I think that spells it out.
However, thats going off topic, sorry I went off topic.
Just to add, I have spent some time in the services.
But the government cannot justify dropping bombs on innocent people by claiming that its for a better tomorrow, otherwise, bearing in mind its only a few of them, for what its worth, the officers on the ground should know how many insurgents they are looking at, why not do the same here or ireland if its to rid the world of terror?