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Paris Shootings

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I think it's a myth ISIS want us to bomb them, no one wants to be bombed especially one who are losing territory like they are.

The reason they are doing this to countries that have attacked them is to try and warn others off joining what eventually would be a grand coalition.

I think they believe they are at war and hence anything counts.

Regardless whether we bomb them, even if we withdraw, and leave them to it. The Caliph and Caliphate will eventually wage war with us

I hope this stuff doesn't spread to my part of Germany. Though, I needn't worry, because you have to leave the house in order to be in danger.

I've emailed them your address!!
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No arrests and no explosive devices recovered reporting.

Not sure which evacuation they're referring too.

But reading through different sources, I'm not sure people know what's happening. Scares and evacuations were always going to happen so soon after a major attack. I recall Blair saying he had to scramble the RAF over London in the days after 9/11.

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If ISIS are a real physical threat to western democracy (sic) then they would have bombed the game tonight. It would have been a really scary message that no one is safe. However, they didn't... why? Because they can't pull it off against organised security forces that are ready for them. On Friday, just the usual stadium security was able to thwart their attempt to attack the France v Germany game.

More concerning would be cyber attacks. We have become so dependent on technology, that without it, I think many people would fall apart! The aim of a terrorist is to make you live in fear, it's in the job title, and you don't necessarily have to kill someone to do that.

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WTF does that mean????

 

It means that Ken is trying to show how virtuous he is whilst hoping we all forget the non stop insults he's thrown at Christianity over the years.

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Not the best image next to it either, effectively telling us that they tried to find a picture with them all on but couldn't.

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It means that Ken is trying to show how virtuous he is whilst hoping we all forget the non stop insults he's thrown at Christianity over the years.

Oh OK, I thought this was his trick to try and get some pooon, I can imagine he hasn't seen any action in a while??
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Oh OK, I thought this was his trick to try and get some pooon, I can imagine he hasn't seen any action in a while??

 

He wouldn't turn Katie Hopkins down, let me tell you that much.

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If ISIS are a real physical threat to western democracy (sic) then they would have bombed the game tonight. It would have been a really scary message that no one is safe. However, they didn't... why? Because they can't pull it off against organised security forces that are ready for them. On Friday, just the usual stadium security was able to thwart their attempt to attack the France v Germany game.

More concerning would be cyber attacks. We have become so dependent on technology, that without it, I think many people would fall apart! The aim of a terrorist is to make you live in fear, it's in the job title, and you don't necessarily have to kill someone to do that.

 

History tells us that these groups can't sustain any attacks in the West. The attack in Paris is the event that slipped through the net in quite a catastrophic way. It's practically certain that there will be more attacks in future but we are in control, especially in Britain with our intelligence and policies.

 

What's concerned me tonight is how drastically inaccurate the reporting of the situation in Hannover has been portrayed. Without any official source, people had decided that another attack had been thwarted with a lot of our news outlets also guilty of jumping the gun and then failing to correct themselves on a public platform. This creates fear and anxiety, exactly what ISIS want. 

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The UK is apparently the most reliant of any European country on IT and the internet  which makes us the most attractive and easiest target for cyber attacks

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Duh, neither would you or me. He's only human you know!!!

You wouldn't turn down anthony Hopkins.

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The UK is apparently the most reliant of any European country on IT and the internet which makes us the most attractive and easiest target for cyber attacks

Well the Chinese wih there massive IT resources can't shut us down, I struggle to see how ISIS can

You wouldn't turn down anthony Hopkins.

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Is that Ken, looks like he's on heat???
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The UK is apparently the most reliant of any European country on IT and the internet  which makes us the most attractive and easiest target for cyber attacks

 

if we're most reliant on it we're probably better at defending (or whatever the verb would be) our networks too? 

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Yes you'd think so, but just how secure are we? There's no way of knowing. If a teenager can hack TalkTalk, then what can a sophisticated hacker do? Don't lets kid ourselves that ISIS are just a bunch of uneducated unintelligent zealots. They're not. They have the means and the nouse to do what they threaten to do

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The Turks weren't up for the minute's silence, you have to wonder what the support levels would be like for ISIS there.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEB57Yeqk4I

I read they were chanting a unification slogan, which is what they always do during things like this, not booing.

Edit. Think I read something incorrect. Reports that it was chanting but doesnt sound like it.

As for the support, I dont think there is a lot of it there. The only person that seems to like them is their president.

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I read they were chanting a unification slogan, which is what they always do during things like this, not booing.

As for the support, I dont think there is a lot of it there. The only person that seems to like them is their president.

 

Listen to the video, of course they are booing.

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Listen to the video, of course they are booing.

Oh yeah, I was wrong. Apparently (according to lots of turkish people on the internet) they boo even when they have moments of silence for terrorist attacks that kill people in their own country. Weird.

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Oh yeah, I was wrong. Apparently (according to lots of turkish people on the internet) they boo even when they have moments of silence for terrorist attacks that kill people in their own country. Weird.

 

Maybe they were saying Boo-urns.

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You wish.... and why coffee Rincey? That's actually so simplistic as to be laughable. I don't say it could never happen,but an extended trial might disappoint you!  

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