If this is right. Israel are getting ready to clobber Iran!

Started by Sir Whirlysplat1 pages

If this is right. Israel are getting ready to clobber Iran!

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20060122/D8F9EEN00.html

Scary stuff!

It isn't a scary thought, as far as I'm concerned. It's a totally predictable situation in my eyes.

This speaks towards my thoughts on this matter:

Israeli leaders have also repeatedly said they hope the crisis can be resolved through diplomacy, and they said any military action would have to be part of an international effort. They have denied having plans for a unilateral preventive strike.

One doesn't have to look too hard to see the Bush administrations sticky finger prints on this situation.

Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
It isn't a scary thought, as far as I'm concerned. It's a totally predictable situation in my eyes.

This speaks towards my thoughts on this matter:

One doesn't have to look too hard to see the Bush administrations sticky finger prints on this situation.

Oh - I think the militant group backlash on London, New York etc might be very scary CF.

Originally posted by Sir Whirlysplat
Oh - I think the militant group backlash on London, New York etc might be very scary CF.

I agree. I'm not really saying it isn't scary. I'm saying it isn't "new" scary.

This is what happens with an escallation of agression. Both sides start acting out even more.

Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
I agree. I'm not really saying it isn't scary. I'm saying it isn't "new" scary.

fair point

Considering the current world climate, you'd be surprised just how unprotected Britain is.

"We're upping the underground tube security to the highest and most vigilant it's ever been!"

I see errant train station security guards all the time with the gates open. I've just walked through without having my ticket checked many times. Militant groups will have a field day.

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
Considering the current world climate, you'd be surprised just how unprotected Britain is.

"We're upping the underground tube security to the highest and most vigilant it's ever been!"

I see errant train station security guards all the time with the gates open. I've just walked through without having my ticket checked many times. Militant groups will have a field day.

-AC

All true, the alert status was reduced in December though, god knows why!

I think they just feel that the terrorists in Iran or Iraq, wherever, will just hear them say "Security has been increased" and think "F*ck, not going there now."

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
I think they just feel that the terrorists in Iran or Iraq, wherever, will just hear them say "Security has been increased" and think "F*ck, not going there now."

-AC

could be, could also be they think tourists will think London is safe again - A risky strategy either way.

Some people will never think it's safe. My Mother was never the most keen of flyers, but she isn't even flying to vacation destinations anymore.

She won't go on trains or buses, it's sad.

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
Some people will never think it's safe. My Mother was never the most keen of flyers, but she isn't even flying to vacation destinations anymore.

She won't go on trains or buses, it's sad.

-AC

Then you would say, at least in regards to your mother, that the terrorists have succeeded in some small fashion?

Absolutely.

I also see the side of "It's not freedom if I die." Meaning, if she went on a bus and got half her face blown off or worse, I'd not consider it a "victory".

It's a tricky situation. I think caution should be exercised but I don't believe in never using the public transport to such an extreme.

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
Absolutely.

I also see the side of "It's not freedom if I die." Meaning, if she went on a bus and got half her face blown off or worse, I'd not consider it a "victory".

It's a tricky situation. I think caution should be exercised but I don't believe in never using the public transport to such an extreme.

-AC

I agree. I use public transportation every day. And if a terrorist group bombed the Muni here, I'm not sure how I'd react. I think as a whole, public use of the subway here would drop like a rock. I'm, unfortunately, forced to believe that the terrorists of 9/11 and 7/7 acheived a large portion of their intended goals. Look at what happened to the US ecomony and teh airlines specifically. How has the British ecomomy been effected by terrorist activities?

you guys do realize that before a military strike, technically mossad could make virtually any political assassination look like an accident, right?

Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
I agree. I use public transportation every day. And if a terrorist group bombed the Muni here, I'm not sure how I'd react. I think as a whole, public use of the subway here would drop like a rock. I'm, unfortunately, forced to believe that the terrorists of 9/11 and 7/7 acheived a large portion of their intended goals. Look at what happened to the US ecomony and teh airlines specifically. How has the British ecomomy been effected by terrorist sctivities?

It hasn't, really.

If you get the tube now, nothing has changed. For a few days people stayed away, and seemed edgy. I imagine the few people that do stay away had deeper issues that meant they aren't frequenters of public transport anyway.

To be perfectly honest I believe that the impeccable work of our otherwise incompetant police force were the people responsible for easing a lot of the fears.

The bombers were caught fairly quickly.

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri

The bombers were caught fairly quickly.

-AC

Well, the ones that were still alive, anyway.

But, I suppose that speaks to the efforts of the US forces in Afghanistan. How hard could it be to find an Arab man hooked to a kidney dialysis machine?

Why am I not surprised???
WArs...rumors of wars..... ick, I need a drink...of water:-)

I think 1 on 1 Iran wins but Israel's good pals with America, so they'll take it.