
Attack on Paris
#21
Posted 15 November 2015 - 04:31 PM
#22
Posted 15 November 2015 - 05:31 PM
WOW. All I can say is just WOW.......... Well I hope who is/are responsible is/are found and hope that there were not too many casualties. God speed in recovering Paris
Edited by Phantom_999, 18 November 2015 - 11:43 AM.
#23
Posted 16 November 2015 - 06:28 PM
Been watching the news reports about this over the weekend. So horrible and tragic. My sympathy goes out to the families of the all the victims.
#24
Posted 16 November 2015 - 09:59 PM
That tragedy could have been majorly prevented, and that's the saddest part.
Just like you don't let random unknown people walk into your home, you shouldn't let them walk, row, or sneak into your country either.
Borders exist for a multitude of reasons...
Pls shame me for procrastinating.
#25
Posted 18 November 2015 - 11:15 AM
The French raid continues : Three victims so far , 2 terrorist , woman suicide bomber are killed , shots fired in the north part of the city .
http://edition.cnn.c...acks/index.html

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#26
Posted 18 November 2015 - 11:21 AM
Will have an ending this nightmare for Paris?
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#27
Posted 18 November 2015 - 11:25 AM
#28
Posted 18 November 2015 - 12:23 PM
Will have an ending this nightmare for Paris?
Eventually yeah but its not looking good as of now the problem is much bigger , as someone said they need to have a better restriction at their borders to prevent this kind of things in the future .
Good thing is that the world leading forces are starting to unite, something that should have been done much much earlier . At least Russia and France untied in Syria .
The raid has ended: 2 suspects are killed and 7 are arrested.
Yeah it has ended , also one cop is dead and a police dog .

" I am the sword in the darkness. I am the watcher on the walls. I am the shield that guards the realms of men. I pledge my life and honor to the Night's Watch, for this night and all the nights to come."
#29
Posted 18 November 2015 - 03:18 PM
Eventually yeah but its not looking good as of now the problem is much bigger , as someone said they need to have a better restriction at their borders to prevent this kind of things in the future .
Good thing is that the world leading forces are starting to unite, something that should have been done much much earlier . At least Russia and France untied in Syria .
Yeah it has ended , also one cop is dead and a police dog
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NO MORE DEAD DOGS!
or cops...or innocent people
I have very little doubt that Paris is the only place in the world they are intending to hit, the massive influx of migrants is sadly a perfect cover for wannabe terrorists.
Pls shame me for procrastinating.
#30
Posted 18 November 2015 - 03:21 PM
Eventually yeah but its not looking good as of now the problem is much bigger , as someone said they need to have a better restriction at their borders to prevent this kind of things in the future .
Good thing is that the world leading forces are starting to unite, something that should have been done much much earlier . At least Russia and France untied in Syria .
Yeah it has ended , also one cop is dead and a police dog
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Yeah but I think their major danger is the fact that their enemies are already insider. I'm mostly talking about the frenchmen, those people lived for years in France, and some of them were even french citzens. In France there's a huge problem of cultural and religious integration.
The fact that France had already started to bomb Syria before the massacre in Paris didn't help to calm the situation there, already strained after the sad events of Charlie Hebdo. Now is about to start a war with religious ideologies apparently, when behind them there are hidden some true intentions, like oil, arms, etc..
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#31
Posted 18 November 2015 - 04:41 PM
NO MORE DEAD DOGS!
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or cops...or innocent people![]()
I have very little doubt that Paris is the only place in the world they are intending to hit, the massive influx of migrants is sadly a perfect cover for wannabe terrorists.
Yeah !!! Love & peace for all !!!
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Oh you shouldn't even have doubts they declared that more locations in Paris will still get attacked as well as some other places in Europe. Mainly countries that help in Syria and cities like London and Barcelona bc there have been threats toward them before . Either way the safety precaution measures should be on the highest level as of now preparation are being made as of now .
Yeah but I think their major danger is the fact that their enemies are already insider. I'm mostly talking about the frenchmen, those people lived for years in France, and some of them were even french citzens. In France there's a huge problem of cultural and religious integration.
The fact that France had already started to bomb Syria before the massacre in Paris didn't help to calm the situation there, already strained after the sad events of Charlie Hebdo. Now is about to start a war with religious ideologies apparently, when behind them there are hidden some true intentions, like oil, arms, etc..
Yes all of what you say is true , the main problem is the infiltration from the inside and the manipulation of the Muslim community from the hands of ISIS . Bc this is ISIS long time hidden agenda , their attack are not just toward the countries that are against them but also toward the Muslim community there , by inflicting terror they also try to inflict damage put great pressure toward the Muslims , making the people be wary of them or hate them , and by this they hope those innocent neutral people come to their side bc of the way they have been treated . And well as you've stated all the problems they're facing that plan is working for them at least 50% of it .
Bolded : Yeah that's for the most part at least we all know why US were there and why Russia came if people think ISIS was the sole reason and are there as the "Good Samaritan" they are greatly mistaken .
Edited by FireFox, 18 November 2015 - 04:43 PM.

" I am the sword in the darkness. I am the watcher on the walls. I am the shield that guards the realms of men. I pledge my life and honor to the Night's Watch, for this night and all the nights to come."
#32
Posted 18 November 2015 - 05:05 PM
France has sent reforces to attack a seemingly ISIS area, but they're bound to hit civilians. Because, 1. bombs are risky and highly inaccurate, 2. bombs have been dropped on "ISIS" before, just to be revealed that it's a civilian area, 3. they hold a ton of hostages.
I'm not going to pretend to have the solution on defeating IS, but bombing is an uneffective method with way too many casualties. You cannot avenge civilian lives with even more civilian lives. Have we learnt nothing from Iraq/Afghanistan? How dare we play heroes to refugees when we murder them in the homeland?
That tragedy could have been majorly prevented, and that's the saddest part.
Just like you don't let random unknown people walk into your home, you shouldn't let them walk, row, or sneak into your country either.
Borders exist for a multitude of reasons...
OK we don't know if it could've been prevented before we find out how they got in with suicide bombs and firearms. France still has a ton of explaining to do, but wait with that kind of comment until they do.
During summer, my country got a huge warning of terrorist attacks, and since we were caught unguarded in 2011, we didn't want to repeat our mistake. We tightened the security a lot and the police started wearing guns on the streets, which is very I'd never seen before. Nothing happened. It is practically impossible look over our shoulders 24/7.
Of course, big cities should now tighten their security since they(spesifically Rome, Washington, London) seem to be the targets. Don't forget the Russian plane attack a couple of weeks ago that killed around 200 people, apparently done by IS too.
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#33
Posted 18 November 2015 - 05:25 PM
France has sent reforces to attack a seemingly ISIS area, but they're bound to hit civilians. Because, 1. bombs are risky and highly inaccurate, 2. bombs have been dropped on "ISIS" before, just to be revealed that it's a civilian area, 3. they hold a ton of hostages.
I'm not going to pretend to have the solution on defeating IS, but bombing is an uneffective method with way too many casualties. You cannot avenge civilian lives with even more civilian lives. Have we learnt nothing from Iraq/Afghanistan? How dare we play heroes to refugees when we murder them in the homeland?
OK we don't know if it could've been prevented before we find out how they got in with suicide bombs and firearms. France still has a ton of explaining to do, but wait with that kind of comment until they do.
During summer, my country got a huge warning of terrorist attacks, and since we were caught unguarded in 2011, we didn't want to repeat our mistake. We tightened the security a lot and the police started wearing guns on the streets, which is very I'd never seen before. Nothing happened. It is practically impossible look over our shoulders 24/7.
Of course, big cities should now tighten their security since they(spesifically Rome, Washington, London) seem to be the targets. Don't forget the Russian plane attack a couple of weeks ago that killed around 200 people, apparently done by IS too.
The entire point of borders, screenings and immigration laws is to know who is coming and going where, but due to the massive influx of people entering and not being caught, screened and recorded its little wonder that the France terrorists were able to do what they did.
One of them is known to have come through Greece as a "Refugee" from one of the boats that should never have reached the shore A second one is suspected to have arrived the same way. perhaps if they had been vetted properly there would be fewer or even no casualties at all. unfortunately we will never know.
Europe is legitimately in some deep kitten because they have no clue if these people are who they say they are and they won't until its to late--and that situation is something they could have prevented.
Pls shame me for procrastinating.
#34
Posted 18 November 2015 - 05:45 PM
The entire point of borders, screenings and immigration laws is to know who is coming and going where, but due to the massive influx of people entering and not being caught, screened and recorded its little wonder that the France terrorists were able to do what they did.
One of them is known to have come through Greece as a "Refugee" from one of the boats that should never have reached the shoreA second one is suspected to have arrived the same way. perhaps if they had been vetted properly there would be fewer or even no casualties at all. unfortunately we will never know.
Europe is legitimately in some deep kitten because they have no clue if these people are who they say they are and they won't until its to late--and that situation is something they could have prevented.
I haven't heard of what you're talking about, but most of the terrorists were either french citizens or people that resided Belgium.
ISIS want us to fear refugees and close our borders, they want to split the world and spread islamophobia, xenophobia, fear, and chaos. They made a fake Syrian passport and planted it on the scene for the police to find, but most of them aren't actually hiding among the refugees. They want us to bomb civilians, look at this video. It's before the Paris attack, but it's the same thing.
The difficult thing about refugees is that a lot of them cannot prove that they're telling the truth about where they're from. I have a friend whom I know is not lying, but he has no proof, thus he is staying here illegally and constantly hiding from the police. A lot of people here have faked being Syrian to get recidence. But they weren't terrorists, they were just people wanting to get on top of the priority list.
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#35
Posted 18 November 2015 - 05:59 PM
I haven't heard of what you're talking about, but most of the terrorists were either french citizens or people that resided Belgium.
ISIS want us to fear refugees and close our borders, they want to split the world and spread islamophobia, xenophobia, fear, and chaos. They made a fake Syrian passport and planted it on the scene for the police to find, but most of them aren't actually hiding among the refugees. They want us to bomb civilians, look at this video. It's before the Paris attack, but it's the same thing.
The difficult thing about refugees is that a lot of them cannot prove that they're telling the truth about where they're from. I have a friend whom I know is not lying, but he has no proof, thus he is staying here illegally and constantly hiding from the police. A lot of people here have faked being Syrian to get recidence. But they weren't terrorists, they were just people wanting to get on top of the priority list.
The fact of the matter is its not SECURE for a country to not know who is entering their country, where they are going and what they intend to do. No matter who the person is, Syrian or otherwise, and in the MASS numbers they are coming in now? its even more dangerous for absolutely everyone involved.
At least 2 of them are suspected to have come through greece. http://www.dailymail...ade-France.html
Its not safe for the countries they are entering and its not safe for the migrants either to enter the way they are.
All this is, is on hot chaotic mess that irresponsible countries and the refugees themselves are feeding and extremists WILL and already have used it to their advantage.
Lets not even talk about the horrors certain refugees impose on others within the camps they are temporarily stay in--mass rape, violence, arson--if they were vetted properly, or those who could not behave themselves were sent back everyone would be safer and better off.
There ARE actual people who do need help crossing over, and then there are those who are using it to their advantage and they must be weeded out for the betterment of everyone.
Pls shame me for procrastinating.
#36
Posted 19 November 2015 - 07:00 PM
I don't know if you have heard, but probably you did, the Motherfu*ker that planned the terrorist attack died - hopefully and very probably - in quite the nasty way.
I'd say good riddance and, of course, may he rot in hell.
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#37
Posted 19 November 2015 - 07:19 PM
Freedom of speech is no laughing matter, since it does take one person to stand up for the right too speak out.

#38
Posted 19 November 2015 - 07:27 PM
Tsuki, I appreciate the trying to back up sources but I wouldn't post anything from a tabloid that is ultra conservative and racist against the migrant worker force there as a fact. However, the right wing in this country have made this a political football field right now this is what ISIL WANTS so it will bread fear and resentment among the west of the refugees of Syria.
Its not only from that site, its just the first one i had up also, i feel that i should add that just because its "ultra conservative." does not make the information false.
But since its not good enough https://www.washingt...22c2_story.html
http://www.telegraph...now-so-far.html
You know whats more dangerous then feeding into " fear and resentment." not recognizing there is a real, clear and present danger because you don't want to seem "Intolerant."
Edited by Tsuki Hoshino, 19 November 2015 - 07:34 PM.
Pls shame me for procrastinating.
#39
Posted 19 November 2015 - 07:57 PM
Thanks for the other sources.Its not only from that site, its just the first one i had up
also, i feel that i should add that just because its "ultra conservative." does not make the information false.
But since its not good enough https://www.washingt...22c2_story.html
http://www.telegraph...now-so-far.html
You know whats more dangerous then feeding into " fear and resentment." not recognizing there is a real, clear and present danger because you don't want to seem "Intolerant."
Freedom of speech is no laughing matter, since it does take one person to stand up for the right too speak out.

#40
Posted 19 November 2015 - 08:30 PM
I don't know if you have heard, but probably you did, the Motherfu*ker that planned the terrorist attack died - hopefully and very probably - in quite the nasty way.
I'd say good riddance and, of course, may he rot in hell.
Hope he has suffered from a slow, endless and awful pain before he died.
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