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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 3:46 am Post subject: Gordon Brown: War against Terror to a 'new level' |
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Another major False Flag attack on the way?
Gordon Brown
We are about to take the war against terror to a new level
Two weeks ago, the world woke to the grim reminder that fringe terrorists in Northern Ireland still put fanaticism before innocent lives. These brutal acts, so devastating in their impact on the families of those murdered, have led the people and politicians of Northern Ireland to stand as one against any return of the terrorist threat. We should be under no illusion, however, that the biggest security threat to our country and other countries is the murderous agents of hate that work under the banner of al-Qaida.
We know that there is an al-Qaida core in northern Pakistan trying to organise attacks in Britain. We know also that there are a number of networks here and as the head of MI5 reported recently: "There is no cause for complacency; there is plenty of activity and the threat level remains at severe."
It is a measure of the challenge we face - but also our success in dealing with it - that in the last two years more than 80 terrorists who planned to kill British citizens have been convicted and are now behind bars, some under the measures we have brought in since 2001.
Al-Qaida terrorists remain intent on inflicting mass casualties without warning, including through suicide bombings. They are motivated by a violent extremist ideology based on a false reading of religion and exploit modern travel and communications to spread through loose and dangerous global networks.
We must remain vigilant at all times. On Tuesday, we will publish our updated counterterrorism strategy, showing why this vigilance remains so vital and showing also the success we have had, thanks to the hard work of the thousands of brave, skilled and dedicated people working to keep us safe, investigating terrorist activities, stopping them and bringing those responsible to justice. Of the 80 terrorists now behind bars, half of them pleaded guilty. We know this is hitting terrorists' morale as well as disrupting more than a dozen plots that could have caused hundreds of deaths.
The approach we are taking tackles the immediate threat through the relentless pursuit of terrorists and disruption of their plots, builds up our defences against attacks and our resilience to deal with them, and addresses the longer term causes - understanding what leads people to become radicalised, so we can stop the process.
Across all these strands, our response must be international, national and local. At the national level, we have built the strongest-ever counterterrorist framework, with investment rising from £1bn in 2001 to £3.5bn in 2011. At our borders, we have brought in improved electronic checks, excluded more than 150 people from Britain on national security grounds since 2005 and toughened our approach to refusing entry to extremists. We have better protection of crowded places, major buildings and our transport system and we are setting out a new approach to the risk that terrorists will abuse modern technology to mount chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear attacks.
Over recent years, we have set up a national security committee involving the heads of agencies and the armed forces, and a national security forum bringing in the best outside experts. We have built up not only our national policing capability but also counterterrorist police in the regions.
But today, not only the police and security and intelligence officers, and our armed forces, but also the emergency services, local councils, businesses, and community groups are involved in state-of-the-art civil contingency planning.
Tens of thousands of men and women throughout Britain - from security guards to store managers - have now been trained and equipped to deal with an incident and know what to watch for as people go about their daily business in crowded places such as stations, airports, shopping centres and sports grounds.
This is not just about training and equipping professionals, however. I believe that the better we inform the public, the more vigilant the public will be. And there is a duty on all of us - government, parliament, and civic society - to stand up to people who advocate violence and preach hate, to challenge their narrow and intolerant ideology - in public meetings, in universities, in schools and online.
This is also a global challenge and Britain is at the forefront of international co-operation - from helping Pakistan investigate the murder of Benazir Bhutto to the work of our armed forces in Afghanistan and, in the longer term, our aid programme and our support for conflict-prevention and stabilisation.
In 2001, al-Qaida were based in Afghanistan. While they are still active there, core al-Qaida has shifted across the border into Pakistan. More than two-thirds of the plots threatening the UK are linked to Pakistan. Together with the new US administration, we are developing a strategy to tackle the terrorist threat across the region, the underlying causes, the extremist madrasas and the lawless spaces in which terrorists recruit or train. A vital part of this is building up the security forces of Afghanistan and Pakistan, with the support of our own armed forces, so they can take on more of this responsibility for themselves, an approach I discuss frequently with Presidents Karzai and Zardari, urging closer co-operation between their countries.
As the threats we face are changing rapidly, we can never assume that the established way of doing things will be enough. We will always make the necessary changes, whether through greater investment, changes to our laws or reforms to the way we do things, to ensure that Britain is protected.
And at all times, the responsibility remains the same - protecting the security of all and safeguarding the rights and freedoms of the individual. I outlined to Parliament last week the steps we are taking to make absolutely clear that we meet the highest standards, continuing to condemn unequivocally the use of torture, never torturing nor ever asking others to torture for us.
Terrorism threatens the rights that all in this country should hold dear, including the most fundamental human right of all - the right to life. We know that terrorists will keep on trying to strike and that protecting Britain against this threat remains our most important job.
I believe that this updated strategy, recognised by our allies to be world-leading in its wide-ranging nature, leaves us better prepared and strengthened in our ability to ensure all peace-loving people of this country can live normally, with confidence and free from fear.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/mar/22/gordon-brown-terro rism |
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:40 pm Post subject: |
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Just how blatant does it have to get..
For the above, Quote: | helping Pakistan investigate the murder of Benazir Bhutto | read, persuade Pakistan to blame it on Al Qaida (together with the Indian Hotel bombings and the attack on the Sri-Lanka cricket team no doubt).
Although Brown is very careful not to mention Muslims. Channel 4's "Pakistan's Taliban Generation" can be used for this purpose, ie, Muslim = Taliban = Al Qaida = Cack yourself Britain, don't trust anybody unless their wearing Union Jack underwear.
On a positive, although minor point. Perhaps those in the media are waking up to the present dangers. I noted the look of utter contempt by Jon Sophil face when interviewing Jacqui Smith and repeatedly asking her how to identify a potential terrorist (naturally this was not answered.).
Quote: | Together with the new US administration, we are developing a strategy to tackle the terrorist threat across the region, the underlying causes, the extremist madrasas and the lawless spaces in which terrorists recruit or train. A vital part of this is building up the security forces of Afghanistan and Pakistan, with the support of our own armed forces.
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So the only questions remain is will we have to suffer more atrocities here in Britain to ram home the point that Pakistan is a Danger to 'World Peace'. And when is Britain going to sacrifice more of our armed forces following the American agenda in invading Pakistan. |
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:50 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | It is a measure of the challenge we face - but also our success in dealing with it - that in the last two years more than 80 terrorists who planned to kill British citizens have been convicted and are now behind bars, some under the measures we have brought in since 2001. |
Dont remember hearing in the press over last 2 years about 80 terrorists ever being arrested tried and convicted
Quote: | Tens of thousands of men and women throughout Britain - from security guards to store managers - have now been trained and equipped to deal with an incident and know what to watch for as people go about their daily business in crowded places such as stations, airports, shopping centres and sports grounds. |
Tens of thousands. Dont recall hearing about training programmes for a "Dads Army" _________________ JO911B.
"for we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities, against powers, against rulers of the darkness of this world, against wicked spirits in high places " Eph.6 v 12 |
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:05 am Post subject: |
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What a delightful article to start the week off. I don't think I have ever seen a politico pack so much smug hypocrisy & misdirection into such a small space, not even Cheney.
Brown Sh*t wrote: | I outlined to Parliament last week the steps we are taking to make absolutely clear that we meet the highest standards, continuing to condemn unequivocally the use of torture, never torturing nor ever asking others to torture for us. |
Barf, or as they say on Usenet
PLONK
I think Polly Toynbee should give these evil erks a rest; they do expose themselves so... Who do you think the Grauniad will pick next?
Hoon?
Scarlett?
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Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:01 pm Post subject: Increase in theft & smuggling of dangerous substances? |
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Government warns of nuclear terror threat
Britain faces an increased threat of a terrorist attack involving a chemical, biological or nuclear bomb, a major new government report has warned.
By Duncan Gardham, Security Correspondent
Last Updated: 3:35PM GMT 24 Mar 2009
An increase in the theft and smuggling of dangerous substances means that terrorists are more likely to be able to use weapons such as a dirty bomb, according to the report.
The warning comes in the Government's counter-terrorism strategy document called Contest 2, the most significant redrafting of the Government's fight against violent extremists for six years.
The report warns: "Contemporary terrorist organisations aspire to use chemical, biological, radiological and even nuclear weapons.
"Changing technology and the theft and smuggling of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive materials make this aspiration more realistic than it may have been in the recent past."
Launching the report, Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, said: "Failed states, conflict and technology contribute to our concern about the threat, including what we know about what terrorists want to do and are planning to do."....
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Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:00 am Post subject: |
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fish5133 wrote: | Quote: | It is a measure of the challenge we face - but also our success in dealing with it - that in the last two years more than 80 terrorists who planned to kill British citizens have been convicted and are now behind bars, some under the measures we have brought in since 2001. |
Dont remember hearing in the press over last 2 years about 80 terrorists ever being arrested tried and convicted
Quote: | Tens of thousands of men and women throughout Britain - from security guards to store managers - have now been trained and equipped to deal with an incident and know what to watch for as people go about their daily business in crowded places such as stations, airports, shopping centres and sports grounds. |
Tens of thousands. Dont recall hearing about training programmes for a "Dads Army" |
Bit more on Dads Army
Quote: | Smith unveils anti-terror strategy
Anti-terror police
Shop workers to join fight against Al Qaida
Shopping centre and store managers will be among 60,000 workers trained to help deal with terrorist threats, the Government has announced.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has unveiled the new Government anti-terror strategy, she said the 'widest range' of people needed to be enlisted.
She said terrorism can not simply be tackled from Whitehall and people needed to be 'vigilant about the threat of an attack' and to prepare for 'what to do' in the event of an atrocity.
'I don't think tackling terrorism is something we can solely depend on the
police and our security and intelligence agencies to do - brilliant though they are,' she said 'I think we need to enlist the widest range of people to do that.'
She identified 'shopping centre managers, store managers, people who were responsible for the security in those areas' as being key in the battle against terror.
Announcing Contest 2 - the Government's new anti-terror crackdown - she said the threat from extremists was ever-present.
Ms Smith also revealed a series of plots had been successfully thwarted.
'We've been successful in countering terror,' she said. 'We've foiled more than a dozen plots. For example, we've brought more than 200 people to justice before
our courts.
'We need to keep thinking about the way the threat is developing and we need to keep evolving the way which we are dealing with that.'
Ms Smith said the threat of an attack, ahead of the G20 summit of world leaders in London next month, had been set at 'severe'.
'The overall threat assessment, which is set independently, about the likelihood of an attack, G20 aside, is set at severe, which means a threat is highly likely,' she said. 'It could happen without warning.
Contest 2 has been billed as the most comprehensive approach to tackling the threat by any government in the world.
Experts spent a year preparing the document to take into account lessons learnt from recent terror outrages, such as the attacks on hotels in Mumbai last year.
By 2011, Britain will be spending £3.5 billion a year on counter-terrorism. The number of police deployed on counter-terror work has risen since 2003 from 1,700 to 3,000, while the security service MI5 has doubled in size over the same period.
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