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Gaz, the reason, as explained by Yuri Bezminov in 1983. Idealiogical subversion of the populace, which in turn, the powers that be can rule over the whole via "measures". .
Witness the two approaches by UK police towards natives versus foreigners protesting. One has riot police beat and arrest, the other sees no enforcement of law nor order.
 
What a D$#N travesty, those in power of this nation seek to foment death and destruction for their N W O construct. Doom on them!
Jesus, lighten up.

By the way: The government can't be incompetent and omnipotent at the same time. Just saying.
^^ I don't know if it's a particularly British thing or if it's everywhere but it seems every time a real lunatic end up on the news, then his neighbours get wheeled out to talk about how nice they were. Lee Evans the stand-up comic used to do a bit about it.
It's a coping mechanism of society. Society wants someone or something to blame for the inexplicable.
Gaz, the reason, as explained by Yuri Bezminov in 1983. Idealiogical subversion of the populace, which in turn, the powers that be can rule over the whole via "measures". .
Witness the two approaches by UK police towards natives versus foreigners protesting. One has riot police beat and arrest, the other sees no enforcement of law nor order.
Or maybe, just maybe, the powers that be are just trapped in the tenets of political correctness, fearing the verdict of the media. Using batons on people who (heinously) claim to be protesting against police violence is a little bit more difficult than containing riots perpetrated by hooligans who pelt mosques with stones whilst showing the Hitler salute.
 
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At least 10 people were killed and 13 others were injured when a truck rigged with an explosive blew up in Azaz, northern Syria, a war monitor reported on Wednesday. Syria has seen a surge of violence over the past 24 hours.

The truck exploded at a military check-point in Azaz, north of Aleppo near the border with Turkey, the UK-based war monitor Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported.

The blast killed 10 people, including four members of the Syrian National Army (SNA), a rebel group backed by Ankara.

The perpetrator of the attack is not immediately clear.

This is the latest violent incident in a nation-wide escalation over the past 24 hours.

In the eastern province of Deir ez-Zor, pro-regime National Defense Forces launched an overnight attack killing two civilians and injuring five others, according to a statement from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which controls much of northeastern Syria (Rojava) and areas along the Euphrates, including the area where the attack occurred.

The Syrian Democratic Council (SDC), the SDF’s political wing, blamed Damascus and called for a cross-party condemnation.

“The Council calls on all political and national forces to condemn the criminal actions of the Damascus authority and its agencies,” read the SDC statement, adding that the attack “undermines the efforts to combat terrorism” and aids the Islamic State (ISIS), which is making a resurgence.

“ISIS is on pace to more than double the number of attacks it claimed in 2023,” the United States defense department said in its latest report on anti-ISIS operations released on August 1. US military command in the region (CENTCOM) said that with these attacks “ISIS is attempting to reconstitute following several years of decreased capability.”
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At least 10 people were killed and 13 others were injured when a truck rigged with an explosive blew up in Azaz, northern Syria, a war monitor reported on Wednesday. Syria has seen a surge of violence over the past 24 hours.

The truck exploded at a military check-point in Azaz, north of Aleppo near the border with Turkey, the UK-based war monitor Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported.

The blast killed 10 people, including four members of the Syrian National Army (SNA), a rebel group backed by Ankara.

The perpetrator of the attack is not immediately clear.

This is the latest violent incident in a nation-wide escalation over the past 24 hours.

In the eastern province of Deir ez-Zor, pro-regime National Defense Forces launched an overnight attack killing two civilians and injuring five others, according to a statement from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which controls much of northeastern Syria (Rojava) and areas along the Euphrates, including the area where the attack occurred.

The Syrian Democratic Council (SDC), the SDF’s political wing, blamed Damascus and called for a cross-party condemnation.

“The Council calls on all political and national forces to condemn the criminal actions of the Damascus authority and its agencies,” read the SDC statement, adding that the attack “undermines the efforts to combat terrorism” and aids the Islamic State (ISIS), which is making a resurgence.

“ISIS is on pace to more than double the number of attacks it claimed in 2023,” the United States defense department said in its latest report on anti-ISIS operations released on August 1. US military command in the region (CENTCOM) said that with these attacks “ISIS is attempting to reconstitute following several years of decreased capability.”
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Turkey-backed SNA rebels recently attacked SDF forces. This might be the Kurdish response?
 

Best wishes to Father Paul F. Murphy aged 50, veteran of multiple overseas trips to Lebanon with Irish Peacekeeping Battalions in the Lebanon (UNIFIL) and Israel/Syria with (UNDOF).

Also one of my Facebook friends even though we have never met we have corresponded over
dates with regards Irish veterans deceased in Lebanon.


Catholic priest stabbed by 16-year-old outside (army) barracks near Galway​



 
May he have a full recovery. A life dedicated to serving your country and others aboard only to be stabbed?
 
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I carried out many a guard duty there, (Renmore Barracks) in my day you could use ball ammo to defend your life, the life of a comrade, to defend the post, to protect government property, or if outside the life of a policeman, nowadays it seems the ROE have been modified.
That said directly in front of the barracks are a number of civilian housing areas and popping off rounds at this attacker might have had unforeseen circumstances, so apparently 5 shots were directed upwards and the kid hit by three soldiers who got him to the ground and subdued until the police arrived to cart him off in handcuffs, immediate assistance from the Medical Aid Post was provided to Fr. Murphy until
the ambulance arrived.
 
Three dead and multiple injuries in knife attack at festival in Solingen, Germany.

"An Arabic looking male" according to Bild aimed for the necks, at least nine attacked.

"Festival of Diversity" as it was called. Thanks to Mutti these festivals take place all over western Europe every day.
 
Breitbart’s news post includes a description of the perp. Surprise, Surprise: Rolling Stone does not!

Anyone else notice the irony of a bladed attack in that city?
 
Festival of Diversity, huh?
Diversity brought a knife. I know I shouldn't be as cynical, but I can't help but hope that if people had to die, the people who did die were at least proponents of the objectively dangerous politics that have contributed to their killing.
Thanks to Mutti these festivals take place all over western Europe every day.
Nah nah nah. Give credit where credit is due. You can't blame Merkel for the knife crime that's been plaguing Britain for twenty years, for example. Or for the fact that violent Maroccan thugs have become so powerful in your country they've even been able to threaten your royal line.

We've been enduring a collective failure of our elites, and not just in terms of immigration policies, but also when it comes to maintaining social cohesion and enforcing law and order.

By the way … one aspect of Europe's migration-related woes which doesn't get talked about enough is colonialism. Which is ironic, since the right has taken to reflexively defend colonialism in recent years. But the fact is that islamism was imported to Europe by way of Algeria and Pakistan during the first big migration waves of the 1960s and 1970s, headed for France and Britain.
 

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