Jamie-C
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Don't know if anyone cares on here but hey,
On saturday night the Real IRA followed pizza deliverry men to the army barricks, 4 British soldiers come out to get pizaas, RIRA opened fire, 2 soldiers dead and the other two injured. The two delivery drivers were also shot for colaborating with the British army. Around 60 shots fired.
Tonight at around 10 o'clock police man shot dead! Details are sketchy.
3 dead in 3 nights!
Lets hope not were going back in time
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Rob E
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Thats bad news I thought they had made really good progress with this in recent years
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John
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Some of it's a bit suspect.
No military deaths for something like 15 years then when they want the SAS brought in soldiers are shot.
Whoever done it, with somebody taking responsibility the blood will be on their heads.
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JohnNI
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quote: Originally posted by Rob E
Thats bad news I thought they had made really good progress with this in recent years
It has, big change over this past 10 years or so. But could all change very quickly and easily, really is anyones guess as what is going to happen next. Rumours of mortar attack on police station aswell.
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Jamie-C
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Heard about 4 bomb scares a t different police stations as well.
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JM Curdy
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real men who carry guns, wear a uniform and stand in a line. COWARDS DO NOT!!!
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John
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That's not exactly how history happened though is it JM.
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Eck
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The history should remain just that though. This could spell disaster.
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JohnNI
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There has always been a threat from dissident republicans, and stuff happening thats not always reported. Thinking stepping up secruity was the right decision, that doesnt really justify killing of 3 security officers. Only really coming from one side at the minute, if it stays that way its another matter.
[Edited on 10-03-2009 by JohnNI]
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John
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Either stepping up security was the right decision or they needed an excuse for it and took out a couple of soldiers (i'm a massive cynic incase you hadn't noticed )
RIRA have admitted it though so whether it was them or not they've antagonised the situation massively.
Ireland really doesn't need it at all.
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JohnNI
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I personally don't think its in retaliation of stepping up security, I maybe wrong, but I do agree that they were just looking for an excuse to start something. Although bits and pieces have been happening here and there, just not to this extreme.
Funny thing is, no one actually wants this, regardless of what side there on.
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monty46
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Policeman also shot dead tonight really cant believe its starting back up again after so many years of peace
As saidd before lots of things have happened in the lat couple of months car bomb in police mans car he was lucky to escape got told the only way he survived was the way ford make their seats grenade attacks and shots fired.
Only difference was that noone was killed and it never got to the mainstream press because the government wanted people to think things were fine
[Edited on 10-03-2009 by monty46]
[Edited on 10-03-2009 by monty46]
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Aaron
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I suppose because all this trouble isnt in the Middle East i can't come out with the term "Ah just nuke them all" can i?
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Edd
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terrifying times ahead
my family in NI are prepared for the worst
the SAS must go in and clear the bastards out
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willay
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need to nuke NI from orbit.
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Eddthe SAS must go in and clear the bastards out
That'll do a world of good that.
For the record I find it an absolute disgrace. How out of touch are they with the modern world that they see a couple of young pizza delivery boy's as nothing more than collateral because they were 'servicing' the army.
One of the most stupid and out of date pieces of nonsense I've heard in a while. I hope they catch the murderers and string them up.
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Marc
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If you don't like NI...
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Jambo
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no excuse for what they did. Only going to make people keen to fight against their cause. Just animals imo.
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fazza
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[fotball crowd voice] get into em, fuck em up [football crowd voice]
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Ricky352
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The police had a checkpoint up this morning when I was on my way to tech
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corsa - gus
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Really is the last thing people want. From what i have heard it is only a very small fraction of the ira who are causing trouble, however if thats correct sending troops in may result in more trouble.
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Hammer
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The continuity IRA are taking reponsibility for this one. Reports in the news are suggesting they are in cahorts with the RIRA but the news from people actually in Ireland that know what they're talking about is they wanted to make a mark so they look as if they're doing something as well.
They're all dissidents anyway, they should be taken out altogether, because if one innocent life from the other side is lost the blood is on the hands of whoever started it.
No one in Ireland with any sense wants a return to the way it was.
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Edd
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by Edd
the SAS must go in and clear the bastards out
That'll do a world of good that.
terrorists are terrorists
we have soldiers thousands of miles away fighting terrorism yet on our streets we have servicemen being killed it must be nipped in the bud
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Hammer
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I agree it must be nipped in the bud, however, contravening the Good Friday agreement was the reason the dissidents have reacted this past week. Bringing more troops in will only make things worse.
Being a bull in a China shop hasn't served the British Army very well in recent history has it?
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monty46
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i quite pleased with the reaction from the northern irish people catholic and protestant because clearly bloth sides condemn the attacks and want no return to the bad days
[Edited on 10-03-2009 by monty46]
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