View Full Version : Britain Blows Up British Jihads
KeithD
8th September 2015, 08:38
Well Done Cameron :xxgrinning--00xx3:. Over 5 years to do something right.
The good old RAF used a drone to blow up a couple of (ex)British jihads. I hope the enjoyed the delivery of free munitions, and that it will help their cause. :wink:
stevewool
8th September 2015, 15:06
At last
fred
8th September 2015, 16:06
Good news...Why is Cameron being brought to question? First thing he has done right thus far!!
johncar54
8th September 2015, 16:16
The problem with executing people who have not stood trial is, do you have right person?
With convictions being overturned, where one is then obliged to say that person innocent that creates a problem when that person is dead.
There have been several cases where the police have shot dead suspects and then the media have go on and on with arguments that the police killed innocent person. Jean Charles de Menezes ; Mark Duggan.
Maybe down the road the media will run stories on the illegal killing of innocent men:- Reyaad Khan and Ruhul Amin
It’s a dangerous road !!!
SimonH
8th September 2015, 17:24
The problem with executing people who have not stood trial is, do you have right person?
With convictions being overturned, where one is then obliged to say that person innocent that creates a problem when that person is dead.
There have been several cases where the police have shot dead suspects and then the media have go on and on with arguments that the police killed innocent person. Jean Charles de Menezes ; Mark Duggan.
Maybe down the road the media will run stories on the illegal killing of innocent men:- Reyaad Khan and Ruhul Amin
It’s a dangerous road !!!
Indeed, just the other day I was having the exact same conversation with a couple of suicide bombers :NoNo:
stevewool
8th September 2015, 19:48
Like anything in life , if its a war zone then why are you there if its not your home ,
This is what should be said to all who go there ,
jonnijon
8th September 2015, 22:54
The hand wringers are at it already.:cwm23:
London_Manila
9th September 2015, 00:50
If they go and fight for Isis then they should expect this
Its about time Cameron grew some and i am glad he eventually has :smile:
Iani
9th September 2015, 07:09
The hand wringers are at it already.:cwm23:
I know, can you believe it! The same people are a bit quieter when it comes to daesh setting people alight in cages. Do labour seriously want to make themselves unelectable?
They were NOT British, that is not just a nationality but a state of mind and a privilege. They were scum and I don't believe for one split second their families had no idea they were bringing up an extremist. Yes of course their kids got hold of loads of money for air tickets, managed to book air tickets, managed to receive these tickets, managed to disappear, their passport also disappeared...........and the parents had no idea until they were "safely" at the Turkish border
BULL ....!!
And they DARE to threaten to sue the government.
KeithD
9th September 2015, 08:38
I don't believe for one split second their families had no idea they were bringing up an extremist. .
The majority of parents have no idea what their kids are up to these days, and these ISIS folk were over 20. I don't know any parent that would know the location of their 20 year old, let alone what they were doing. Remember, stats show that 99% of adults have no idea what under 16's are doing on the internet.
johncar54
9th September 2015, 10:44
If they go and fight for Isis then they should expect this
So should all the terrorists who supported the IRA have been killed ? A shoot to kill policy. Or were they a different 'type' of terrorist ?
As I said a dangerous road.
PS Just for the record, I have dual British and Irish nationality.-
KeithD
9th September 2015, 15:12
We did 'technically' have a shoot to kill policy with the hierarchy of the IRA.
We are at war with IS, who currently have their own land/country, even though it is not recognized by the UN. So, we can bomb them all we want on IS land. A country's own border only goes as far as it can be defended during war, and Syria is now a very small place.
Michael Parnham
9th September 2015, 19:21
We did 'technically' have a shoot to kill policy with the hierarchy of the IRA.
We are at war with IS, who currently have their own land/country, even though it is not recognized by the UN. So, we can bomb them all we want on IS land. A country's own border only goes as far as it can be defended during war, and Syria is now a very small place.
Also 50% of the population have gone!
KeithD
9th September 2015, 19:44
Yesterday Assad lost a large oil field & plant to ISIS. Today he lost the last military airfield in Idlib to the militants. That means the northwestern coastal towns are at risk. Plus a lot of his army is now deserting to the west.
stevewool
9th September 2015, 19:48
Russia will soon get rid of isis, and everyone will be happy
London_Manila
10th September 2015, 01:39
So should all the terrorists who supported the IRA have been killed ? A shoot to kill policy. Or were they a different 'type' of terrorist ?
As I said a dangerous road.
PS Just for the record, I have dual British and Irish nationality.-
I thought it had been alleged/proven already that the British Government did work with groups like the UDA to take people out :cwm25:
grahamw48
10th September 2015, 04:31
All as a result of religious brainwashing with ideas from the stone age.Mankind's Achilles Heel . From the viewpoint of an Atheist with a free mind...truly pathetic, as well as dangerous.
stevewool
10th September 2015, 07:05
All as a result of religious brainwashing with ideas from the stone age.Mankind's Achilles Heel . From the viewpoint of an Atheist with a free mind...truly pathetic, as well as dangerous.
I thought you would be to busy to be on here Graham
bigmarco
10th September 2015, 14:19
British Citizens have no business being in those areas unless they're up to no good. Fair game as far as I'm concerned and well done The RAF.
Arthur Little
11th September 2015, 11:15
Hmm :icon_rolleyes: ... I recently "blew up" a deflated balloon :xxparty-smiley-050: that'd been left in our house by my wee granddaughter when the family visited us several weeks ago.
Does that count? :cwm24:
Michael Parnham
11th September 2015, 11:31
Hmm :icon_rolleyes: ... I recently "blew up" a deflated balloon :xxparty-smiley-050: that'd been left in our house by my wee granddaughter when the family visited us several weeks ago.
Does that count? :cwm24:
Of course if the balloon was a Jihad.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
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