Re: A scottish viewpoint (glasgow airport)
- From: Sofa - Spud <comfysofas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 10:39:29 -0700
On 30 Jun, 18:28, Insert_Clever_Pseudonym_Here
<clever_pseudo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 30, 5:17 pm, Krustov <m...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Being honest .....
Stuff like this always happens in england and as such most scots become
kinda become detached from this sort of thing .
This scottish point of view is probably due to the fact the irish
terrorist factions didnt bomb scotland and stuff like this never
bothered scots that much as it just didnt happen .
With respect to all the London incidents, I suspect a lot of people
outside London and without relatives there actually find this all
quite exciting... they know its never going to effect them personally.
Who knows if scotland becoming a target is in part that scotland now has
its own government - but if thats true then wales must also become a
target as well .
I think that's just wishful thinking ;-)
general question to group....
do you think at some point a city-levelling-nuclear-terrorist-outrage
is inevitable at some point in the future... whether that be 5, 20, 50
or 100 years?
And if so,I wonder what city is most likely to suffer it? Difficult to
answer of course as over longer periods of time, targets will
inevitably change.
A "dirty" bomb perhaps but a full Nuclear bomb I doubt
.
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