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Someone in this thread mentioned that we should take a leaf out of Japan's Book.

I was interested in what their stance is on Islam.

http://chersonandmolschky.com/2015/04/13/islamic-terrorism-japan/

Interesting read for people who are interested.
I don't think that employers discriminating against Muslims is the way forward, but forcing them to adapt to the way of life of the country they come to I believe is. I think Islam needs to change, not the countries they come to.

Muslims need to abide by the Law of the Land unless it goes against certain Islamic laws - and lets face it, you'll never be in a country where you HAVE to drink alcohol or eat pork so that part is hard to come by.
 
Syrian passport found on one of the *****.

Well done to liberal left, if you was one who spoke of security threats you was shouted down as bigoted and narrow minded.
 
Everyone here can make a big wish together to rid the world of Islam, and through sheer psychic will, lets say that happens. The world becomes a peaceful place where there's no more violent conflict? Of course not.

It would be positive start in the right direction and one cancer eradicated.

Get rid of all religion.

Rome wasn't built in a day. . .
 
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Tres bien. :)
 
It would be step in the right direction though and one cancer irradiated.

Get rid of all religion.

Rome wasn't built in a day.

Don't be so naive. People would still fight wars and commit atrocities. A Muslim may kill a non-Muslim for the sake of God, but the Nazis committed atrocities for nationalism and Japanese doctors committed atrocities for science.
 
Muslims need to abide by the Law of the Land unless it goes against certain Islamic laws - and lets face it, you'll never be in a country where you HAVE to drink alcohol or eat pork so that part is hard to come by.

I really want to respond to this, especially the part in bold, but I can't be bothered.
 
Time for me to post my five point plan for combatting Islamic jihad in the UK. I not that it is quite moderate compared to other stated views at the moment, my concern is that if we don't start doing something soon to combat jihadis here, these extreme views will grow and become established.

Most retarded post I've ever seen, just glad your not in any position to put this is place
 
I really want to respond to this, especially the part in bold, but I can't be bothered.

read the part that follows and you'll understand. If you can't understand, I'm sure there's plenty of people to help with the basics.
 
I know more about fighting terrorism than anyone else in this forum (unless there is someone else here with my practical experience in multiple theatres), so don't patronise me. It's not nonsense, it's common sense.

So you have a black-belt in terrorism fighting is what you're saying.

I'm assuming you have a job somewhat in the field. You sound **** at your job.
 
He has posted his credentials at the start of the thread when we were still in the speculation phase. Myself having family in Lisburn, I can attest that The Troubles were no holiday.
 
Up by Crewe for instance I was told by someone that armed response can take up to an hour because of cuts. How true it is, is anyone's guess but I do know the guy is friends with several people who are armed response.

That's a bit worrying, because when armed response was required in Nantwich, they had to be bussed down from Crewe, as that was the nearest station with personnel.

I reckon now that ISIS know they can pull off a hostage situation in Paris, they will just up the stakes and either kidnap a policeman or gun down an infants school.
 
If muslim people sympathise with ISIS then they're terrorist sympathisers (obviously) and those muslims are sympathising with the terrorism of muslim nationals inside Syrian boarders. If they cannot see that then you have to ask why that is?

Perhaps muslims believe that their predicament in western states would be eased if ISIS win? One could point to the taliban and to the example of ISIS's rule and the impact on regular muslims within Syria.

I feel sorry for the muslims that are being used as Pawns by ISIS and those states that are funding them. If the Koran is holy then there's some men doing some pretty unholy - and they are only men.
 
My history is not up to scratch but afaik the British supported Saud against the Ottomans and helped destroy their empire. Wahabbism had existed before but when the Ottoman empire came to an end it started expanding and is what it is now.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Saud#Origins_and_early_history

Everyone knows the Wahabi Saudi regime is supported by the west yet we ignore that little fact.

Saud won't be supported in let's say 50 years time. The dots are being connected and Mecca will be bombed including the Holy mosque. Unfortunately whenever that happens it will be World War 3 and it will be an atomic war with millions of casualties both in the West and Middle East.

It's all well and good having well guarded with counter terrorism groups walking alongside Politicians and Presidents in France but is that really meant to be a sign of defiance? It's a joke!

I fear what is happening and what will happen to our children being born into this devastation that Governments have caused. It is innocent civilians who are suffering not politicians and certainly not defence contractors or large oil corporations.
 
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