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Terror

04.05.2005 13:33

While your article contains many valid points, I will have to take issue on one small point. you say "the British people are yet to become victims of any direct terror". The British Isles have experienced first-hand terrorist events in the last few decades with far greater regularity and thoroughness than have the USA. Where this terror fits in with the examples of the USA and Israel is that the terror has been in response to imperialist action, however this British experience is somehow omitted from the "Global War on Terror" as the "terrorists" share our skin colour and have long been financed from within the USA.

A far more accurate line for your piece would be "the British people have yet to suffer any direct attacks from Islamic terrorists, however they are now far more likely to thanks to their continued support for George Bush's colonialist crusade, instigated by their ruling elite".

John Glendinning