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Terrorism

Asked if the Prime Minister agreed with the Conservatives that while his position on terrorism had been non-partisan the Chancellor and Dr. John Reid were behaving with an irresponsible, tough guy attitude, the PMOS said he would not go down the party road but terrorism is an issue which does need to be addressed and the public need to understand the nature of the threat we face and the efforts the Government are making to counter that threat.

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3 Comments »

  1. Winning hearts and minds in Iraq:

    http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/COL462533.htm

    Comment by George — 25 Nov 2006 on 11:41 am | Link
  2. Terrorism me arse. The ONLY terrorism is government sponsored or government caused. Iraq was never about terrorism, or WMD, or anything else apart from destroying the Iraqi army and installing our own military presence in the region. Troops ain’t coming out any time soon, neither; that’s a given. Even if our own are withdrawn the Yanks will stay – which amounts to the same thing. We=USA, and USA=UK in this new modern Global World.

    Ruling dynasties never change, and that’s all Iraq is about, the Rulers of this world trying to establish final and total control. How, you say? Think about the big circle. Iraq/Afghanistan = insurgency. Insurgency = terrorism. Terrorism = ID cards etc. ID cards = RFID chips. RFID chips = locational awareness. Locational awareness = control. Control = give us ALL your money….!!

    Comment by SmokeNMirrors — 25 Nov 2006 on 1:40 pm | Link
  3. This is a grim analysis. A good job they give us things like the World Cup to keep us distracted.

    Comment by tasty macfadden — 12 Dec 2006 on 1:22 am | Link

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