Thursday, October 19, 2006

Britain now top target for Al-Qaeda


Britain
is the top target of the Al-Qaeda terrorist network, which now presents a bigger threat than ever before, a newspaper reported.

Citing unnamed anti-terrorism chiefs, The Guardian newspaper said that Al-Qaeda had regrouped and recovered its organisation in Pakistan, despite a more-than-four-year campaign by a US-led coalition to wipe out the network.

In that time, the newspaper reported, the terror organisation has become a more coherent network with a regular supply of volunteers.

Britain is seen as an easier threat for Al-Qaeda than many other countries because of its historic links with Pakistan, with tens of thousands of travellers between the two countries each year, the newspaper reported.

What does that tell us?

First of all it tells us that the war on terror has done fuck all to stop terrorism and that our part has actually increased the risk of terrorism. Bravo Mr Blair. I hope you’re proud.

Second of all it shows what open boarders can do. We wouldn’t be at risk if we actually took action against immigration. Read it again for all you doubters: “Britain is seen as an easier threat for Al-Qaeda than many other countries because of its historic links with Pakistan, with tens of thousands of travellers between the two countries each year, the newspaper reported.”

Still don’t believe it? Then you’re a fool.

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