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[News] Terror Attack New York



BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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Not sure the situation is that black and white is it.
Where were the terror attacks in the UK and generally elsewhere before we started the latest 'lets bomb the shit out of the middle east' campaign, apart from areas with majority muslim populations looking for autonomy?
How was ISIS created?

The problem with this is that if you follow this line of thinking you realise that there is something concrete and real that we can do to combat Islamic terrorism. While i have the white poppy thread open too it stikes me that we can also do something about our boys getting blown to bits.

Makes you wonder why we don't give it a crack.
 

vegster

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May 5, 2008
27,853
Just need someone to mention the Crusades and that's my moral equivalence bingo card filled.
Didn't you used to be in the Forces Buzzer? Do you remember the Padres and Chaplains? Isn't that tacit assurance that although it can be a messy job, God is on our side?
Then remember that everyone has their own God.
 


Withdean11

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Feb 18, 2007
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I hope casualties are at a minimum. But, why should we be surprised. Seen in the light off collateral damage caused by Trump's policy towards the outside world and gun control. The USA is a place where these things are more likely rather than less likely to happen.

My sincere hope is that nobody has been fatally injured. Or that this is a false report.

:ffsparr: One of the most stupid posts i have read on NSC. How many terror attacks have taken place in USA since Trump took over as president? Compared to say, London? I suppose you blame Trump for 9/11 too?
 

vegster

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May 5, 2008
27,853
It's surely relevant insofar as, although we've progressed as a species technologically speaking, we're still the same jumble of wants and needs and fears.

I think the point [MENTION=11928]vegster[/MENTION] was making is that as long as humanity exists parts of it will find one reason or another to obliterate others. It's in our nature.
Precisely, thanks.
 

alfredmizen

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Mar 11, 2015
6,342
It was two different factions of Christianity killing each other, so yes.
That certainly wasnt why they were killinmg each other though, by applying that logic , you could say that the napoleonic wars between catholic france and protestant britain were ''religious''.
 




WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Absolute claptrap

That certainly wasnt why they were killinmg each other though, by applying that logic , you could say that the napoleonic wars between catholic france and protestant britain were ''religious''.

So you know that NI wasn't a religious war but you believe that ISIS is an Islamic War ?

If that's the case, why have ISIS killed far more muslims (both Sunni and Shiite) than christians ? It wouldn't be about power and control, like it was in NI, would it ?
 

alfredmizen

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Mar 11, 2015
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So you know that NI wasn't a religious war but you believe that ISIS is an Islamic War ?

If that's the case, why have ISIS killed far more muslims (both Sunni and Shiite) than christians ? It wouldn't be about power and control, like it was in NI, would it ?
No , it would be about establishing an islamic caliphate.
 

half time scores

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Mar 19, 2012
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That certainly wasnt why they were killinmg each other though, by applying that logic , you could say that the napoleonic wars between catholic france and protestant britain were ''religious''.

What in your opinion was the basis of the reason for the troubles in Northern Ireland?
 


oneillco

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Feb 13, 2013
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Its the banner of a flute band from Belfast , you'll have to explain the irony to me.............

The irony is that they are a flute band strongly associated with the UVF who have conducted terrorism and mafia type activity. As a band they have also been at the forefront of stirring up sectarian problems at every opportunity. They just can't let it lie.
 

alfredmizen

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Mar 11, 2015
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The irony is that they are a flute band strongly associated with the UVF who have conducted terrorism and mafia type activity. As a band they have also been at the forefront of stirring up sectarian problems at every opportunity. They just can't let it lie.
They havent , the communities surrounding them are the ones creating the problems.
 



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