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Terror attack in Belgium

marky1234

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There we go again
Revenge was served for last friday's arrest.
Metro and airport attacked.
Many dead. Toutes mes pensées aux familles éplorées
 

smuler

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And people wonder why Donald Trump is so popular ?

My Dutch friends told me that all flights are being diverted to Amsterdam for now. Holland on super high alert as well

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Smuler
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Look behind you.
Glad to see that JT now changed the law so convicted terrorists can keep their citizenships, the mastermind who was planning to attack Ottawa and behead some people will be out in one year and walking the streets of Canada again, makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside.
 

smuler

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Who is " their heads " ?

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There won't be anything happening in canada, because we're not directly involved in any operation against Daesh...yet. The moment JT engages a coalition against daesh I'll be shitting in my pants.
 

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There won't be anything happening in canada, because we're not directly involved in any operation against Daesh...yet. The moment JT engages a coalition against daesh I'll be shitting in my pants.

Are you serious or is this sarcasm? :confused: Whatever you mean, the truth is that no Western country is safe from this kind of attack, no matter what its level of participation in conflicts in Syria and Iraq. Like Canada, Belgium is a minor military power and it stopped participating in bombing against ISIS in June 2015.
 

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The attacks of Paris back in November were not just random attacks. French have been pummeling Iraq and Syria and so was Belgium (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...t-airport-and-maalbeek-maelbeek-a6946136.html) What do people expect? What I don't understand in all of this is that people act surprised and say "isis hates us because we embody freedom and bla bla bla". When you attack someone, expect them to bite back. belgians are hostages of bad politics and so are the french. I don't want to see Canada in the same scenario. It is not worth it. If we want to avoid those things to happen again we need to use diplomacy not pummeling.
 

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This is what open borders gets you. Anybody entering any Country in Europe can go throughout Europe without being checked. This includes Islamic Terrorists who blow up innocent civilians.
 

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I am soooo piss....i am sooo angry....i cant post comment cause it would be .....:mad::mad::mad:
 

CaptRenault

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...I don't want to see Canada in the same scenario. It is not worth it. If we want to avoid those things to happen again we need to use diplomacy not pummeling.

Don't worry, former drama teacher turned PM Justin Trudeau fully agrees with you. He believes as strongly as you do that ISIS can be defeated by being nice to them. :rolleyes: After all, if there is one thing Canadians are known for worldwide, it's their niceness.

In fact, I heard that Trudeau is planning to ship several gallons of Grade A Medium Amber Canadian maple syrup to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as a gesture of goodwill. This act of diplomacy pretty much guarantees that Canada will be safe from attack by ISIS inspired terrorists.
 

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This is what open borders gets you. Anybody entering any Country in Europe can go throughout Europe without being checked. This includes Islamic Terrorists who blow up innocent civilians.

That is unfortunately true. And there is been proof that many also entered the territory as "refugee"....

If this makes us mad, how about:

"In 2014 a new study published in the journal Pediatrics: 7,000 kids to the ER every year, and an additional 3,000 children die from gunshot wounds."

I work in science. Changing the gun behaviour of US citizend would save a lot more life than building a wall along mexico let me tell you.
 

clark_larson

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You call the murdering of innocent civilians "biting back"?
Is the whole free world supposed to back off and allow this to happen wherever and when ever they decide.
I don't think so, I was never an advocate of military force but with Isis there is no other alternative, you cannot resolve this with diplomacy or by trying to stay out of it.
No country is immune or safe from them.
Advocating military force is the only thing we've been doing for decades and so far we can't say it has worked, I can't think of one example that started with a military campaign and ended with a stable region. Do you know how many civilians bombings killed in Syria? There are people who join Isis with the same reasoning you're having. It is just applied to their particular situation.

I don't advocate diplomacy with Isis, certainly not. This is a problem who can't be solved by the west. This has to solved by the communities surrounding Isis.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Look behind you.
The attacks of Paris back in November were not just random attacks. French have been pummeling Iraq and Syria and so was Belgium (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...t-airport-and-maalbeek-maelbeek-a6946136.html) What do people expect? What I don't understand in all of this is that people act surprised and say "isis hates us because we embody freedom and bla bla bla". When you attack someone, expect them to bite back. belgians are hostages of bad politics and so are the french. I don't want to see Canada in the same scenario. It is not worth it. If we want to avoid those things to happen again we need to use diplomacy not pummeling.

Have to agree with you, turdleing is the best way to win a fight. ( sarcasm ), Google Canadian terrorist attacks.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Google terrorist attacks in Canada, the parliament hill thing was just some fucked up person.
Just to add: I am not the type of person who believes that if you stick your head in the sand and hope your threat goes away things will be alright. Our government may be thinking that if we to not assist in the war we will be left alone. Could be in for the same suprise Belgium got.
 

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And people wonder why Donald Trump is so popular ?

My Dutch friends told me that all flights are being diverted to Amsterdam for now. Holland on super high alert as well

Best Regards

Smuler

Donald Trump suggests to totally ban Muslims from entering US, which is not likely to happen, but he suggests US to interfere less foreign business and deal less with NATO, that gives ISIS better chance of waging Jihad.
 

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Donald Trump suggests to totally ban Muslims from entering US, which is not likely to happen, but he suggests US to interfere less foreign business and deal less with NATO, that gives ISIS better chance of waging Jihad.

Donald Trump is the emotional choice for the Republican nomination. He's touching on serious problems like the jihadist will to destroy the West as we know it, but his methods of doing so is not very consistent, as you well point out.

The Democrat choices are no better. The Democrats play heavy on domestic emotionalism.

On the foreign front, the Democrat party has gone from engagement in the World (FDR, Truman, JFK) to isolationists, which was the Republican platform during the 1930's prior to WWII. Funny how the roles have changed.
 

friz888

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Donald Trump is the emotional choice for the Republican nomination. He's touching on serious problems like the jihadist will to destroy the West as we know it, but his methods of doing so is not very consistent, as you well point out.

The Democrat choices are no better. The Democrats play heavy on domestic emotionalism.

On the foreign front, the Democrat party has gone from engagement in the World (FDR, Truman, JFK) to isolationists, which was the Republican platform during the 1930's prior to WWII. Funny how the roles have changed.

Because Trump is a Democrat himself. If he goes to the contested convention in July, and does not get nominated, he probably runs as an independent in Nov, either way it is presidency for Clinton unless she goes to jail.

Those Trump supporters deserve Clinton.
 
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