spicyayam
It' getting scary to turn on the news in the morning.[url=http://edition.cnn.com/2016/07/14/europe/nice-france-truck/]Nice, France, truck attack kills 73, official tells French TV - CNN.com[/url]
Markit
I live in what many consider to be "paradise" and watch daily events around the world where it appears several religious and racial wars have been declared without actually telling anyone and wonder why I feel so safe living in a multi-cultural, highly religious country? Am I deluded?
tintin
Merci, G.W. Bush!
Markit
Merci, G.W. Bush![/QUOTE]I'm the very, very last guy to defend GW Bush but Tintin I expect you'll want to revise that statement in light of the Islamic terrorists Tunisian nationality?
Adam
I live in what many consider to be "paradise" and watch daily events around the world where it appears several religious and racial wars have been declared without actually telling anyone and wonder why I feel so safe living in a multi-cultural, highly religious country? Am I deluded?[/QUOTE]You obviously hadn't spent any time in Bali in 2002 or 2005?
Markit
Correct but I was talking about now. I can't get worried about present AND past tragedies. I have enough trouble getting out of bed as it is...
Adam
And I wasn't having a dig, by the way. For sure I think that the chances of something nasty happening in say, Karangasem like where you are from or the backwater 30K population town I'm from is buckley's to none. But I wouldn't discount something happening in the larger centres. Certainly while the parasitic Gilimanuk cops are more worried about fleecing a few rupe's from some poor hooker or the odd expat's dog (in a place that has rabies anyway) than actually performing their job's nothing would surprise me. Border security at it best.Post 2002 the Balinese got their **** together for a while. Then they got lazy. Then 2005 happened and they got got their **** together again for a little bit longer, but then they got lazy again. Some Balinese clearly have some very short memories of the impact those bombs had beyond ground zero.
davita
I take your point Adam and agree...however, I recently left Bali International airport and was very impressed with security. They screened ALL baggage entering the departure building...then checked all hand baggage before entering the secure gate area and this time checked us all again prior to going past the gate to the A/C....that part was new and they threw away my small non-pointed nose-hair scissors as too dangerous to carry on the plane. Crazy thing is soon after T.O. they served lunch (I was business class) and gave me a steak knife...:icon_e_surprised:
tel522
unfortunately , I would imagine adam is right , I think most terrorists would arrive by boat .anyway vive la france !
geedee
This Four Corners episode was on this week before the Nice attack.Its an undercover story filmed with a miniature camera about young French men , how they think and how they are planning an an attackDeep undercover, posing as a fellow follower of ISIS, he joined this group of young men who called themselves "Soldiers of Allah" and he captured it all on camera."Soldiers Of Allah"[url=http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/stories/2016/07/11/4496297.htm]Soldiers of Allah - Four Corners[/url]
tintin
I'm the very, very last guy to defend GW Bush but Tintin I expect you'll want to revise that statement in light of the Islamic terrorists Tunisian nationality?[/QUOTE]Revised what? The US meddling in the Middle East, which culminated recently with the invasion of Iraq totally destabilized the area. It inspired thousands of guys like this Tunisian to action.
Markit
Revised what? The US meddling in the Middle East, which culminated recently with the invasion of Iraq totally destabilized the area. It inspired thousands of guys like this Tunisian to action.[/QUOTE]Then why aren't there Islamic terrorist bombs and concert shootings in New York or Washington and truck murders in Atlantic City?
tintin
Then why aren't there Islamic terrorist bombs and concert shootings in New York or Washington and truck murders in Atlantic City?[/QUOTE]Here in the US, we're doing quite well (up to now) all by ourselves, thank you: from 2005 - 2015, 71 Americans were killed in terrorist attacks on US soil, and 301.847 (yes, you read right, more than 30,000 per year!) were killed by gun violence among ourselves over the same period!