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On November 14 2015 09:28 Ragnarork wrote: Some people were able to flee apparently. A friend was at the bataclan and escaped all the way to the Meltdown. I'm glad your friend got out at least.
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Sky News reported that french people at least can sleep now, the attack is over.
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On November 14 2015 09:28 SoSexy wrote:Show nested quote +On November 14 2015 09:23 DickMcFanny wrote: I actually got warned for assuming this was Muslim terrorism. This is absurd.
Political correctness is worth more than realism. I got a warning for suggesting that refugees might not be beneficial a few months ago.
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On November 14 2015 09:30 DickMcFanny wrote:Show nested quote +On November 14 2015 09:28 Yuljan wrote: Well I hope France calls for Nato as the US did after 9.11. What the fuck are you on about? Calling the NATO against whom? The French population?
If reports that one terrorist was captured and said he was with Islamic state are true, I guess islamic state. Regardless the campaign against them by the west is almost certainly going to be heavily escalated.
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Apparently the intervention made terrorists panic, everyone is dead in the concert hall... sigh 
Thats it from me for tonight, feel uneasy about what I will read in the news tomorrow. Stay safe
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"Islamic State claims attacks in Paris, warns London, Rome and Washington."
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France12911 Posts
Can't express what I feel right now. Everytime I look it becomes worse and worse... I dont really know what to say as a french citizen who.wasn't here...
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On November 14 2015 09:31 Yuljan wrote:Show nested quote +On November 14 2015 09:28 SoSexy wrote:On November 14 2015 09:23 DickMcFanny wrote: I actually got warned for assuming this was Muslim terrorism. This is absurd. Political correctness is worth more than realism. I got a warning for suggesting that refugees might not be beneficial a few months ago.
The opposite of politically correct is politically incorrect, not politically wrong.
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On November 14 2015 09:28 Yuljan wrote: Well I hope France calls for Nato as the US did after 9.11. why would you call nato ? bombing the french banlieue ?
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France7248 Posts
there was hundreds of people for the concert, the terrorists attacks and fired on everyone, and even used grenade(s) a lot of people managed to flee at that time, the shootings was very long, that's when the ~100 ppl died
the assault was way later, they killed the terrorists (3 according to AFP, and not 2 as said earlier), noone else died during it (tho it seems a policeman was wounded)
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On November 14 2015 09:30 DickMcFanny wrote:Show nested quote +On November 14 2015 09:28 Yuljan wrote: Well I hope France calls for Nato as the US did after 9.11. What the fuck are you on about? Calling the NATO against whom? The French population?
ISIS would be a start after that Saudi Arabia and the other gulf states who provide the financial support.
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Northern Ireland22212 Posts
if france really wants to go balls to the wall and deal with this, they can go the way of canada in october 1970
wont happen though
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Journalists and politicians who still wants open frontiers and label adversaries as 'racists', you will pay for this, sooner or later. You are as much responsible as the shooters are.
User was warned for this post
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On November 14 2015 09:31 DeepElemBlues wrote:Show nested quote +On November 14 2015 09:30 DickMcFanny wrote:On November 14 2015 09:28 Yuljan wrote: Well I hope France calls for Nato as the US did after 9.11. What the fuck are you on about? Calling the NATO against whom? The French population? If reports that one terrorist was captured and said he was with Islamic state are true, I guess islamic state. Regardless the campaign against them by the west is almost certainly going to be heavily escalated.
Causing more and more terrorist attacks here. I am not saying its wrong to fight the islamic state (even on ground), I am advocating that Germany should take a much more active role and the Nato should fight the IS much more active. But at the same time I have to accept, that this will lead to much more pain here. A pain that is worth, the IS has to be defeated.
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:'(
I was just taking a break from Fallout 4. I feel really shitty learning this new
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Northern Ireland22212 Posts
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On November 14 2015 09:30 Makro wrote:Show nested quote +On November 14 2015 09:25 WhiteDog wrote:On November 14 2015 09:23 caelym wrote: Earlier I was reading 100 hostages in Bataclan, now I'm seeing 100 dead in Bataclan. Did the raid completely fail? There were 1500 people in the Bataclan, the raid worked : the guy even used grenades to kill hostages. It's a civil war. civil war is an understatement, people don't realize that you have thousands of people in france that want to do the same the civil war has started and no one want to admit it if you have your whole military that is in the street something is wrong
so what are the fractions? French government vs. Shia extremists vs. Sunni extremists vs ISIS agents?
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Netherlands45349 Posts
don't know the source(cause I dont know french) how reliable is this?
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On November 14 2015 09:34 SoSexy wrote: Journalists and politicians who still wants open frontiers and label adversaries as 'racists', you will pay for this, sooner or later. You are as much responsible as the shooters are.
looking forward to seeing you on the news as well
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United States43618 Posts
It's not definite that it was ISIS as opposed to random homegrown Muslim terrorists. ISIS would take credit for a stranger's fart in an elevator. They love social media. We'll see later on if they planned it or if it was domestic French fanboys. We'll also get to see if that difference matters at all. It'd be much easier to drop bombs on Syria than France, much more convenient to have an enemy abroad than at home.
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