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How many lives could have been saved in the concert hall if just 10 people were carrying a weapon?
IMO None.
This happened so fast. No one knew or expected this to be a terrorist attack.
How many lives could have been saved in the concert hall if just 10 people were carrying a weapon?
Being an immigrant means starting over (unless you moved to a new country because of a job offer).
Being a refugee fleeing an active war means staying temporarily in a country that will offer you safe harbor until you can GO HOME. Showing up and then demanding better food, better living conditions etc....is NOT acceptable. If they don't like what is provided they can leave.
How many lives could have been saved in the concert hall if just 10 people were carrying a weapon?
Agreed. However, the overwhelming majority of refugees never return to their country of origin. They remain in a refugee status for decades, many of them. I'm not sure what the path to citizenship for refugees is these days. IMO, given the dangerous and foolish policies of the current administration, any middle eastern Islamic "refugees" that come to the U. S. will probably be given automatic citizenship or something. IDK.
Despite what the msm news is reporting, IMO, we should all be alert for terror attacks in the U.S. in the next 8 weeks. It's the holiday season, with lots of soft targets. And ISIS couldn't hate us any more than they do already. But I'm prior military, so I have a different outlook on the situation. I think a bio or chemical attack is imminent. JMO.
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Snick1946, I was scratching my head, hollering at the TV, 'go rescue these victims', and wondering why police were delaying the rescue of the hostages, which were being summarily executed one by one. The assumption that it was a hostage situation excuse doesn't hold water, imo. The continuous firing of the AK47s/Kalashnikovs in the concert hall would have ruled out a hostage situation.
This assumption is similar to when planes were being hijacked in the USA before 09/11/2001. They were normally rerouted to Cuba, then returned to the USA, without harm to the passengers. Instead, the planes were used as weapons of mass destruction on that tragic day..
The 1st rule of Public Safety; 'plan for the worst case scenario and hope for the best one'.. This rule was violated by the incident commander of the first responding authorities, due to their hesitation at the concert hall on the night of 11/13/2015, and additional lives were lost, imo..
I may be mistaken but wasn't there a similar story about the Columbine shootings in 1999? LE took an agonizingly long time to enter the building because they were following some dumb protocol about negotiating. Also I seem to recall there was some incredible stupid thing about different LE agencies arguing about jurisdiction. Parents of the kids were screaming at the cops.
I agree with many of you that it is only a matter of time, perhaps weeks before ISIS does an event in the US. I pray to God we don't repeat the mistakes that followed 9-11 if that happens. Do not be misled into trashing the Constitution or some military adventure having little or no connection to the event.
Social media has played a huge part in this tragedy but here's an interesting article called "Social media rumours about the Paris attacks that shouldn't be believed":
http://www.buzzfeed.com/tomphillips/paris-attacks-social-media-rumours#.fvegl3lvg
"Meanwhile, senior Iraqi intelligence officials are said to have warned coalition countries of imminent assaults by Isis just one day before last week’s deadly attacks, according to the Associate press.
Iraqi intelligence sent a dispatch saying the group’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, had ordered an attack on coalition countries fighting against them in Iraq and Syria, as well as on Iran and Russia, “through bombings or assassinations or hostage taking in the coming days.”
Police on Friday detained five people in Istanbul, the source told AFP, including a suspected close associate of the notorious Isis militant known as “Jihadi John” who Washington believes was likely killed in a recent drone strike in Syria.
[...] Aine Lesley Davis - like “Jihadi John” a British citizen who guarded foreign prisoners in Syria - was among the IS suspects detained in a swoop in Istanbul.
Davis, a London-born British Muslim who turned to Islamist militancy, has been described by British media in the past as a key figure in the network of IS in Syria.
Davis and the other four fellow jihadists had crossed into Turkey from Syria at an unspecified date.
Immigration is a very touchy subject, IMO. Especially during these extremely volatile times.
The Naturalization exam is administered in foreign languages for those who qualify..
So, you can be a full fledged US citizen and not speak a word of English.
Interesting...
Meanwhile, senior Iraqi intelligence officials are said to have warned coalition countries of imminent assaults by Isis just one day before last week’s deadly attacks, according to the Associate press.
Iraqi intelligence sent a dispatch saying the group’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, had ordered an attack on coalition countries fighting against them in Iraq and Syria, as well as on Iran and Russia, “through bombings or assassinations or hostage taking in the coming days.”
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