Another Attack On London?

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  1. Fus1on

    Fus1on Well-Known Member

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    Its not even Al quida you moron. They dont even think it was the same group that did it 2 weeks ago. Know what your talking about before you atucally talk. As I said. Half of this is 15 year olds and younger that are just saying random crap thinking they know what there talking about. Ill admit, i dont know too much about the subject. But i know enough to atucally speek about it.
     
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    sooner or later, all those freaks will get old and die....but i keep wondering whats on their mind? do they get paid for suicide bomb? if so, then their stupid.. i keep wonderin why do they do this ----? whats on their mind??
     
  3. Prayer350z

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    The only reason their doing this is because of our freedom an democracy. They dont want it in the world and we helped the jews get land that wasnt theirs. I agree with that Muslims that the Jews took land from them but this war s--t is just stupid. I mean come on how the hell can u plan an attack on terrorist. You cant really tell if their a civilian or a guy that has c4 strapped to his chest. G.W.Bush should of never went to war. Instead they should of nuked the damn country. They complain that are marines/soliders are dying. Well no s--t its just like Vietnam we couldnt see them and sometimes they couldnt tell if they were enemies or civilans.
     
  4. BumD!ckBum

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    i dont condone islam terrorism at all.. it pisses me off why they do it

    but they do it for martyrdom

    they believe that killing yourselve makes you a martyr..ie someone who dies to achieve a greater good when in fact they are cold blooded killers..

    but remember. its their believes that make them think that killng innocent infidels is heroic.. like some believe killing iraqi's is good if it causes peace..

    different peoples, different beliefs
     
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    The reason they do the is almost purely religious. They believe that by themselves and as many so-called "infidels" as they can, they have become martyrs for their faith and that they may go to heaven as a result.

    And I agree with korcy, htid, and Corrupted. I may only be 16, but I read and watch most of the stuff that I can about something before I go and discuss it. It also helps to understand motives behind it, which I learned from a Foreign Policy class.

    And yes Prayer, nuking would just solve all the worlds problems. If we used that as a solution, there wouldn't be much of a world left for the current day now would it? I dont think we would have even made it through the first 5 years of the Cold War if we used that solution. Plus if we fire, then the rest of the nuclear-equipped countries will fire, thinking that the missiles are going to harm their populace.

    BTW....the Jewish people didn't take the land in the Middle East, they bought it from the Palestinians after World War II for use as communal farms. Then they united all of the farms and became a country...
     
  6. BumD!ckBum

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    :P i said the start bit before u :P
     
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    wrongo m8,inless theres something i dont know about,canada is completly safe...besides the druggys and fights...
     
  8. BumD!ckBum

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    yea capital/major cities are at risk

    good ol' newcaslte should be safe

    unless voldemort shows us
     
  9. JustMario

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    Ya, I know ya said the top part before me. Oh well, we got our point across about motives eh?
     
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    yes my friend.. you are most intelligent
     
  11. iceberg_slim

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    stupid people do stupid things
     
  12. Korcy

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    Wrong on your part, Canada has i beleive is 12 different known terrorism groups. So dont even say Canada is safe. Learn your facts before you type out anything in this thread.

    People should really look at what they are typing, most of what is being said is from 15 years old and younger, and is annoying having these "kids" start saying and knowing everything about terrorism and what is going on.
     
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    Oh and for all you little kids saying more bombs went off read this and learn something from it, thanks :)

    LONDON, England (CNN) -- Two weeks to the day after the July 7 London bombings, attackers tried -- and failed -- to set off explosive devices at three Tube stations and on a double-decker bus.

    Police said evidence left behind in Thursday's attempted bombings has given them what may be a "significant breakthrough" in their investigation.

    Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ian Blair told reporters the intention of the terrorists "must have been to kill" and that some of the devices failed to explode.

    There are reports of one person wounded, although ambulance services said they did not transport anyone from the scenes.

    Blair said investigators were analyzing forensic material found at the sites "which may be very helpful to us."

    Police took two men into custody after the incidents, including one man arrested near the prime minister's residence at 10 Downing Street.

    The other, who was arrested two stops away from the Warren Street station, was released without charge late Thursday.

    Police urged anyone with photos or video from mobile phones from around the time of the incidents to e-mail them to investigators.

    Blair said while the near-simultaneous attacks had echoes of the ones two weeks ago that killed 52 people and the four bombers -- also on three Tube trains and a bus -- it was too early to say whether they bore the hallmarks of al Qaeda.

    He stressed that the investigation was still at an early stage and cautioned against the "enormous amount of speculation" concerning the incidents.

    The police chief confirmed there were four scenes -- at Oval, Warren Street and Shepherd's Bush Underground stations and on a bus in east London -- where "attempts have been made to set off explosive devices."

    He told a news conference in central London: "Clearly the intention must have been to kill. You do not do this with another intention.

    "I think the important thing is that the intentions of the terrorists have not been successful."

    All three Tube stations were evacuated and the three affected lines -- Hammersmith & City, Victoria, and Northern -- were closed along with the Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines.

    Police also said they deployed armed officers to investigate an "incident" at University College Hospital, near Warren Street, where an explosive device went off aboard a train.

    The central London hospital confirmed the situation there was over, although it is not clear what prompted the alert.

    Witnesses reported policemen with flak jackets entered the hospital along with dogs, and said police searched a man with a red backpack and took him away, without handcuffs.

    People in buildings near the hospital were not allowed to leave their offices during the incident.

    At a news conference, Prime Minister Tony Blair praised the police operation and urged Londoners to remain calm.

    "We know why these things are done. They're done to scare people and to frighten them, to make them anxious and worried," he said.

    The prime minister, who referred questions on operations to police and emergency services, told reporters: "Police and security services are pretty clear about what's happened.

    "The police have done their very best and the security services, too, in this situation. And I think we just have got to react calmly and continue with our business as much as possible as normal."

    Blair appeared with visiting Australian Prime Minister John Howard, who praised the resolve and bravery of the British people.

    Amid the massive security alert across the British capital, armed police were seen on television drawing their guns near Blair's official Downing Street residence as they detained a man. There was no indication the man was linked to the blasts.

    In the United States, the White House said President George W. Bush was informed of the incidents. (Full story)
    Bus 'bang'

    News of the incidents first came at 12:38 p.m. (7:38 a.m. ET). At 12:45 p.m., a call came in from Warren Street.

    The area around Warren Street station was sealed off while the bomb squad checked for further explosive devices.

    Authorities pushed people back from the station, and witnesses reported seeing men in chemical suits going down into the station.

    Police later said after initial checks that no trace of chemical agents was found at any of the stations.

    Meanwhile in east London, a bus driver reported a "bang" from the top of his double-decker in Hackney, according to the bus company's spokesman.

    The spokesman said the windows of the bus were blown out, although this was denied by a police officer at the scene.

    "I have seen the bus. There were no windows blown out," the officer told Reuters.

    At Oval station there were reports of a man dumping a rucksack in a carriage then fleeing as the doors closed.

    A witness told Sky News he heard a sound "like champagne popping" then passengers erupting in panic. (Witness accounts)

    "As far as I know from what a lady at the top of the escalator was saying, someone came into the carriage, dumped the bag and ran out. Some people tried to stop him but he ran out."

    He said: "I was in the carriage next to the one where the bag was. All of a sudden there was a popping, it sounded like champagne popping. I didn't think anything of it at the time but then I heard a lot of shouting from the next door carriage.

    "People started saying, 'Smoke, smoke.' One of the train guys came through and said 'Get off the train, we're evacuating, everyone out.'

    "As we were walking past the carriage we could see the bag sitting on the chair. It was a big, black rucksack, like the backpack-type ones that you get.

    "When they got upstairs, people were really distressed, one lady was crying."

    Three small rooms in an unoccupied part of University College Hospital remained cordoned off Thursday night, the UK's Press Association reported.

    In a statement the hospital said: "Police have confirmed that there is no danger to patients or staff.

    "Armed police conducted a search of the hospital this afternoon following the terrorist incident at Warren Street tube station and this search has now been completed.

    "Three small rooms in an unoccupied part of the hospital have been cordoned off and police inquiries are still continuing.

    "We are canceling routine appointments and surgery tomorrow for patients not already in the hospital."

    One explosives expert told CNN the "sour smell" reported by people coming out of the Underground would likely have come from two sources: a rucksack catching fire; and explosives themselves catching fire after a detonator failed to explode them. The explosives could actually burn and give a toxic smell.
     
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    No one should have to die without reason i guess and i have family in london also ;(
     
  15. Geoffrey Hustle

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    you guys shouldnt be scared if war its wat we have known sicne time theres nto a day that passes by that i wish i was old enuff to go to war and pop some anti-americans. it seems most of u guys are spreading from wat an american really is some1 who sees no cultural differences and is a cowboy/gangster o0o wait the british said that =-O i see these attacks on london as more and more reason for them to support bush and his counter-terrorism acts
     

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