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Christmas Come Early At Strasbourg
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// Police added that the 29-year-old suspect was born in Strasbourg and was already known to the security services as a possible terrorist threat. //
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Hmmmm, always a bit of a sticky one that though, isn't it?//
The only reason it’s a sticky one is because the powers that be and the public in general never learn. Regardless of where these people are born they belong to a culture that we have imported and continue to import. Islam doesn’t recognise borders; its adherents harbour no allegiance to any country, and the sooner our leaders and the public acknowledge that the better.
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Hmmmm, always a bit of a sticky one that though, isn't it?//
The only reason it’s a sticky one is because the powers that be and the public in general never learn. Regardless of where these people are born they belong to a culture that we have imported and continue to import. Islam doesn’t recognise borders; its adherents harbour no allegiance to any country, and the sooner our leaders and the public acknowledge that the better.
I have spent quite a lot of time in Strasbourg and I can report that the town centre where the Christmas market is held, which is near the Cathedral, is the most heavily guarded centre I have ever been in.
About a square mile is cordoned off, cars have to be parked outside of the cordon, those entering on foot are checked, the trams pass through without stopping or opening their doors, and the place swarms with soldiers and cops.
Perhaps being so heavily guarded makes it an attractive 'coup' for a madman assassin?
About a square mile is cordoned off, cars have to be parked outside of the cordon, those entering on foot are checked, the trams pass through without stopping or opening their doors, and the place swarms with soldiers and cops.
Perhaps being so heavily guarded makes it an attractive 'coup' for a madman assassin?
// Why is it almost excused just because they were born in that country? //
It is not excused. But the immediate response of stop immigration now is a daft one as this particular terrorist is a home grown one. And if he does turn out to have African parentage, then any barring is 30 years too late.
But don’t let that stop you all knee-jerking.
It is not excused. But the immediate response of stop immigration now is a daft one as this particular terrorist is a home grown one. And if he does turn out to have African parentage, then any barring is 30 years too late.
But don’t let that stop you all knee-jerking.
Ref. my above post at 9:11. The security measures I mention are not permanent, but only for the Christmas market period. Though Strasbourg, being the seat of the EU Parliament, the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights is more security aware than most other cities - to not much avail it seems.
I cannot see what would stop a determined jihadist from leaving equipment secretly somewhere in the centre before the security is fully in place.
Many cities in Europe and the US are being made ugly by the placing of concrete posts everywhere to prevent pavement vehicle attacks. Why not plant trees instead?
I cannot see what would stop a determined jihadist from leaving equipment secretly somewhere in the centre before the security is fully in place.
Many cities in Europe and the US are being made ugly by the placing of concrete posts everywhere to prevent pavement vehicle attacks. Why not plant trees instead?
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