kurogane wrote:PS FTR, Israel doesn't brutalise its neighbours, just its own terrophiles. Which they shouldn't, of course, but Oy Vey! They're such messhuga!
For the record, the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs does not agree with your record.
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kurogane wrote:PS FTR, Israel doesn't brutalise its neighbours, just its own terrophiles. Which they shouldn't, of course, but Oy Vey! They're such messhuga!
German police mounted a manhunt for a Tunisian asylum-seeker whose identity papers were found inside the truck used in this week’s deadly assault on a Berlin Christmas market, two senior law enforcement officials said Wednesday.
The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive case, said investigators discovered the man’s documents in the cabin of the truck that barreled into the market on Monday, killing 12 people, wounding dozens and reigniting debates about security and immigration.
One of the two officials said the man, in his early 20s, had left his wallet in the vehicle, and his asylum documents were found inside.
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legion wrote:Wage Slave wrote:Tacky has all the finesse and nuance of a lump hammer but he has a point. There is a background to this. For decades we have installed and maintained repressive and corrupt kings and dictators in the middle east using our money and military power to keep them in place and people subservient. For decades we have enabled Israel and other client states to brutalise their neighbours. We killed so many people in Afghanistan and Iraq that nobody could even keep count. We never thought it really mattered or should ever affect us directly. When it did, we responded with more of the same and now it's affecting us more yet, the right wingers are calling for even more killing and repression. What was that definition of insanity again?
is that the royal "we"?
Russell wrote:Just after writing my previous posts there are some new developments.
German manhunt seeks Tunisian asylum-seeker in deadly Christmas market attackGerman police mounted a manhunt for a Tunisian asylum-seeker whose identity papers were found inside the truck used in this week’s deadly assault on a Berlin Christmas market, two senior law enforcement officials said Wednesday.
The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive case, said investigators discovered the man’s documents in the cabin of the truck that barreled into the market on Monday, killing 12 people, wounding dozens and reigniting debates about security and immigration.
One of the two officials said the man, in his early 20s, had left his wallet in the vehicle, and his asylum documents were found inside.
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That could be evidence that it was done by an asylum seeker.
But it could also be the work of some group or secret service trying to frame him. In that case, it is likely that he will be found dead, so that the truth can not easily be established.
Let's see how it develops...
Russell wrote: It certainly looks like someone had an axle to grind...
wagyl wrote:kurogane wrote:PS FTR, Israel doesn't brutalise its neighbours, just its own terrophiles. Which they shouldn't, of course, but Oy Vey! They're such messhuga!
For the record, the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs does not agree with your record.
We regret that the spokesman in question was less quick to publicly censure the calculated terrorist activity of Hizbullah, aimed at harming both Israelis and Lebanese civilians. The parallel which the spokesman drew between the heinous terrorist bombing in Jerusalem and the events in southern Lebanon is grave and offensive.
Mike Oxlong wrote:At least 12 dead as truck rams crowd in Berlin Christmas marketyanpa wrote:Now that hits close to home...
kurogane wrote:GG,
The 9/11 attacks involved really big airplanes flying into really big buildings and those buildings falling down on the people inside and around them. It was very sad. Now you know.
kurogane wrote:Is there an attack of obtusitis going around?
Russell wrote:kurogane wrote:GG,
The 9/11 attacks involved really big airplanes flying into really big buildings and those buildings falling down on the people inside and around them. It was very sad. Now you know.
I am pretty sure that GG knows that. No sensible people will argue about the above facts.
That said, unfortunately, that still leaves a lot of open questions.
Fingerprints found inside the cabin of the truck that ploughed into a Berlin Christmas market match those of the fugitive suspect Anis Amri, Germany’s federal prosecutor’s office confirmed on Thursday night.
Spokeswoman Frauke Köhler said that fingerprints of the Tunisian, who turned 24 on Thursday, had been discovered on the outside of the Polish-registered articulated truck, as well as the driver’s door and the vertical support beam in the vehicle’s window area.
Speaking at a joint press conference with the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, the interior minister, Thomas de Maizière, said that the fingerprints and other evidence made it “highly probable” that the Tunisian suspect was the perpetrator of Monday’s terror attack.
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Grumpy Gramps wrote:This story stinks IMO. First they catch the first gaijin they come across, just to "find out" that he's the wrong man. Then they get the brilliant and innovative idea to actually look inside the truck with their own eyeballs only to find ID papers of the perp readily presented for them and then they even find his fingerprints, how convenient. Weird.
Smelling a conspiracy.
The Berlin market attack suspect Anis Amri has been shot dead by police in Milan, Italy's interior minister says.
The man, who opened fire on police who asked him for ID during a routine patrol in the Sesto San Giovanni area in the early hours of Friday morning, was "without a shadow of a doubt" Anis Amri, Marco Minetti said.
One police officer was injured in the shootout.
Germany has been on high alert after the attack which left 49 injured.
Separately, police arrested two people in the German city of Oberhausen on suspicion of planning an attack.
The fingerprints of the dead man match those of the Tunisian main suspect in the truck bombing in Berlin on Monday which killed 12 people, reports in the Italian media say.
German officials have confirmed Anis Amri's fingerprints were found inside the truck that was used to kill 12 people and wound 49 others in Berlin on Monday evening.
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Grumpy Gramps wrote:This story stinks IMO. First they catch the first gaijin they come across, just to "find out" that he's the wrong man. Then they get the brilliant and innovative idea to actually look inside the truck with their own eyeballs only to find ID papers of the perp readily presented for them and then they even find his fingerprints, how convenient. Weird.
Smelling a conspiracy.
Grumpy Gramps wrote:Yep, silence them quickly, before they get an opportunity to say something that might embarrass someone important.
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