Paris Terror Attack 13/11

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What can Europe do? Europe was always viewed as an expendable buffer for USA during the Cold War .




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It was an expendable buffer in WW-I and WW-II also. By now the Europeans should have learned whats best for them.
 

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26/11 copycat attacks: Terrorists split into groups, homed in on multiple targets in Paris

Eight terrorists divided into groups of two, French officials said, used tactics reminiscent of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks which were carried out by five similar units.

- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/wo...ltiple-targets-in-paris/#sthash.7HlsquaK.dpuf

Eight terrorists divided into groups of two, French officials said, used tactics reminiscent of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks which were carried out by five similar units. The men emptied their ammunition on targets — the Bataclan concert hall, the State de France sports stadium, and several restaurants — and then detonated their suicide vests.

Indian intelligence sources familiar with similar Fidayeen-squad operations said each suicide vest would typically have contained 8-10 kilograms of ammunition, while the attackers would have had three to five magazines, each typically loaded with 30 rounds.

“That’s a lot of stuff to get into Europe”, one official noted. “It’s possible it came in from North Africa, perhaps with the assistance of people smugglers, or other criminal syndicates.”

 

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Deport all muslims out of Europe. That is the best option.
I don't know how feasible that is; considering there is 20-25 million mosleman in EU and possibly close 30 million in Europe (excluding Russia).

Muslim genocide in Europe? Won't happen. European whites are pussies.
Maybe some Liberal type people in Western europe are like that, most euros and esp. Eastern euros (whole different story) are not, as you claim or as the media potrays, pussies.

They just need a spark and a genocide might just start in places in the Balkans.
 

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So it means their fu$king policy is banging them hard..
It means French needs to control the propaganda units disguised NGOS of foreign agents who puts the best PR Advertisement with alternate agenda and voice atleast for the sake of FRENCH Valoos and protecting the French from racist attacks by the islamic fanatics.
 
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WTF are you talking 99% Americans don't know what is Sunni or Shia or Ahmadi.They supported saudi for political gains, even Sickular Hindus are supporting PALIESTAIN even after 800 yrs massacre of Hindu's what you call it then?
Do you think that in the post-Soviet countries severely versed with this?
 

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I don't know how feasible that is; considering there is 20-25 million mosleman in EU and possibly close 30 million in Europe (excluding Russia).



Maybe some Liberal type people in Western europe are like that, most euros and esp. Eastern euros (whole different story) are not, as you claim or as the media potrays, pussies.

They just need a spark and a genocide might just start in places in the Balkans.
If the genocide starts in the east, deportation not required. They will start leaving Europe themselves. Same way they ran from Syria.
 

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The truth plain and simple.

This guy is the saviour of the syrian people, hopefully the criminal mob (aka Western Govt) don't get their hands on him.
They won't as they have lost their window of opportunity. He was saved because of his father's policy of keeping friendship with Russia and Iran, both. Libiya made the mistake of trying to chummy up with west for survival, and got bitten.

However, given the follow on attacks on the soil of Europe and waves of refugees from Syria destabilizing Europe, the masters of West will find it difficult to feed another crap and bull story to justify putting boots on the ground to attack Assad.
 
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Such a horrible tragedy. This is what happens when some people have too much, and others too little. This disparity causes terrorism.
Then it's envy?
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They won't as they have lost their window of opportunity. He was saved because of his father's policy of keeping friendship with Russia and Iran, both. Libiya made the mistake of trying to chummy up with west for survival, and fot bitten.

However, given the follow on attacks on the soil of Europe and waves of refugees from Syria destabilizing Europe, the masters of West will find it difficult to feed another crap and bull story to justify putting boots on the ground to attack Assad.
Do not underestimate the gullibility of the French people, or for that matter most Europeans. They are not particularly bright. If they were, their elected governments would not be supporting the Ukro-Nazis and whitewashing the genocide committed by them, or asking Assad to step down.

At this point, the people of France will have to wisen up and decide whether they are part of the solution or part of the problem. From what I have seen so far, France, and for that matter most of EU, is part of the problem.
 

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I assure you, they have very much been invented and tested. They are more lethal than nuclear bombs.
So just the Americans have them? Or some other countries also? Any details?

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So just the Americans have them? Or some other countries also? Any details?

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The Americans officially have them, as does Russia. China and France should also be having them. I doubt Israel too.
 

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Beirut and Paris: A Tale of Two Terror Attacks

Where was the global sympathy when a terror attack left at least 44 people dead and 239 others injured in Lebanon?

As news arrived yesterday of terror attacks in Paris that ultimately left more than 120 people dead, U.S. President Barack Obama characterized the situation as “heartbreaking” and an assault “on all of humanity.”

Presidential sympathy had been conspicuously absent the previous day when terror attacks in Beirut left more than 40 dead. Predictably, Western media and social media were much less vocal about the slaughter in Lebanon. And while many of us are presumably aware, to some degree, of the discrepancy in value assigned to people’s lives on the basis of nationality and other factors, the back-to-back massacres in Beirut and Paris served to illustrate without a doubt the fact that, when it comes down to it, “all of humanity” doesn’t necessarily qualify as human.

Of course, there’s more to the story than the relative dehumanization of the Lebanese as compared with their French counterparts. There’s also the prevailing notion in the West that — as far as bombs, explosions, and killings go — Lebanon is simply One of Those Places Where Such Things Happen. The same goes for places like Iraq, to an even greater extent, which is part of the reason we don’t see Obama mourning attacks on all of humanity every time he reads the news out of Baghdad.

The situation in Iraq is also obviously more complicated — not to mention the ones in Afghanistan, Yemen, and other locations on the receiving end of U.S. military atrocities. Why doesn’t it break the president’s heart to order drone attacks and other life-extinguishing maneuvers?

Short answer: because it’s not the job of superpowers to engage in self-reflection. Thus, Obama’s selective vision enables him to observe in the case of Paris: “We've seen an outrageous attempt to terrorize innocent civilians.”

It bears mentioning that, in the case of Beirut, the city’s multi-sectarian composition has allowed for varying intra-metropolitan gradations of humanity, available for detection by the Orientalist eye. It’s safe to surmise that, had the recent suicide bombings taken place in, say, an upscale Beirut nightclub, beach resort, or other Lebanese venue about which the superficial Western media love to exclaim, the human fallout may have aroused more audience interest.

Indeed, had the victims been more “like us” than the otherized, eerie- and criminal-sounding inhabitants of Beirut’s southern suburbs where the bombings occurred — incessantly described by the sheeplike media as a “Hezbollah stronghold” or “Hezbollah bastion” — they’d have stood a much greater chance of breaking our hearts.

Hell, we might have even seen references to Beirut’s romanticized former identity as the “Paris of the Middle East.”

Following yesterday’s attacks in the Paris of Europe, meanwhile, Facebook users in the vicinity of the city were encouraged to check in as “safe” — an option not made available the previous day to Facebook users in Beirut. In her own Facebook status today, Professor Laleh Khalili of the School of Oriental and African Studies in London noted that, while the online social networking service had also offered the safety check-in after this year’s earthquakes in Nepal, Chile, and Afghanistan/Pakistan, the same “button is not offered to people in Palestine or Syria or Iraq or Lebanon and countless other zones of destruction.”

 

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