21 Temmuz 2005 Perşembe

London Bombers Make a Sequel?

CNN is reporting that more bombs have gone off in the London transportation system.
Four small explosions have hit three London Underground stations and a bus two weeks after the July 7 terror attacks, the city's police chief has said.
Thursday's lunch-hour attacks in the UK capital came two weeks to the day after morning rush-hour bombs on three Tube trains and a bus killed 52 people and the four bombers.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ian Blair later told said the situation was "absolutely under control." He told reporters there had been "one confirmed casualty and that is not a fatality."
"We know that we've had four explosions or attempts at explosions. It is still pretty unclear as to what's happened.
I think now we see what is happening. The terrorists think that Tony Blair is vulnerable politically, but are resigned to the fact that GWB is essentially untouchable for several years. So, they are starting a campaign to weaken Blair. Fortunately for the West, the terrorists do not understand Britain. A nation that survived and thrived after the Blitz, and who has stared down the IRA, is not likely to be cowed by these things. On the contrary, they probably just made us an even stronger ally across the pond.

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