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BBC Says Bombings Will Unite People Behind Government

frank zappatista | 09.07.2005 15:01

BBC | July 8 2005

Question: If the bombings had the impact of uniting the people behind the government in support of the government, who had the most to gain from carrying out the attack?

Answer: The government.








The arguments over identity cards and detention without trial will take on a new urgency as ministers consider any new measures to take in the wake of the attacks.

There will also, needless to say, be questions over whether the war on Iraq made attacks on the UK more or less likely.

But the history of such terror attacks in the UK suggests that, in the short term at least, people are more likely to unite behind the government.

All these doubts and fears will be raised in the future. For now politicians are united with a common determination not to yield or indeed, over-react, to the bombings.

frank zappatista

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link please

09.07.2005 17:19

where is the story please

thanks...
pc

pc


"UNITE PEOPLE FOR THIS" ????

10.07.2005 00:00

"Human Life in East & West: A hell of a Difference:

When a whole country is occupied it is for not occupation but liberation. But when a fraction of all that killing takes place in the West, it becomes an attack on freedom". ( http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9417.htm)

BUSHARONBLAIR'S "VALUES AND COMPASSION" :

 http://www.bushflash.com/liberation.html

 http://www.ericblumrich.com/y2.html

AGAINST BIG BROTHER


unsure about that

13.07.2005 12:16

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i very much doubt those bombings will unite the people behind the government....


sean