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Britain
Attack on London financial centre inevitable
2005-08-10
An attack on London's financial district is inevitable despite tighter security in the wake of the July bombings on the capital's transport network, the area's police chief said in an interview published on Tuesday.
Seems like an attack on everything is inevitable, doesn't it? It's kind of like everything you eat, drink, smoke, or touch giving your cancer...
James Hart, who heads the City of London police force, said police had disrupted "hostile reconnaissance" of the region several times but made no arrests. He did not give details of which buildings had been staked out, saying only that they were businesses, iconic sites and prominent buildings. "Every successful terrorist group pre-surveys its target," Hart said in an interview carried on the Financial Times Web site (www.ft.com). "There is no doubt that we have been subject to that surveillance. If you want to hurt the government ... where better to hit than at the financial centre?"
Where, indeed? Except that in Beslan they hit an elementary school. In Moscow they hit a theater. In Bali they hit a few beer joints. In Turkey they hit a bank and a synagogue. In New York they hit the World Trade Center. In Madrid it was trains. And in London they've so far hit buses and trains.
The City of London is home to scores of banks, law firms, the London Stock Exchange and the Bank of England. Tourists attractions include St Paul's Cathedral and the Monument, a stone tower commemorating the 1666 Great Fire of London. Hart said it was only a matter of time before bombers targeted the City, bombed twice by the IRA in the early 1990s. "Look at the number of times we were hit by the IRA," Hart said. "I think (another attack) is a question of when rather than if."
Well, you're probably right. Hitler bombed the place, too. Given determination on their part, you can't stop them from doing terrible things. Best to concentrate on making them wish they hadn't. Think Guy Fawkes...
He said security in the district had been tightened since the July 7 bombings, which killed 52 people on three London trains and a bus, and the failed July 21 attacks also targeting city transport. Hart told the FT he believed those behind the July bombings were not linked to al Qaeda, contradicting previous statements by London police chief Sir Ian Blair. Instead, the bombers were a third-tier grouping with intellectual sympathies to al Qaeda propaganda, Hart said.
The guys who boomed were cannon fodder. Look for their support network and you'll find people who're maybe "second tier" who're allied with al-Qaeda.
Posted by:Oztralian [AKA] God Save The World

#4  One more time please?
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2005-08-10 14:26  

#3  It's Inebbitabbbable!
Posted by: Kim Jong Il   2005-08-10 11:28  

#2  Why always "inevitable" this or "inevitable" that?

Why not this: It is inevitable that if Muslim world continues to assault every faith, nation, etc. sooner or later, an unrestrained, nuclear-armed power like Communist China will make a wasteland of much of the Muslim universe.
Posted by: Ward C the Moron   2005-08-10 11:09  

#1  My travel plans to central London are firm. F*CK the coward, I give no ground to such losers.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-08-10 10:57  

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