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Originally posted by oozyism
If US can't spark a war with Iran without suicide then who will the next enemy be?
I'm quiet sure the US quietly has a plan to implement regime change, or invade and occupy a country.
Not Iran, because US is in depth..
Originally posted by GogoVicMorrow
Actually I have to say, a controlled leak isn't the only logical explanation. you just haven't been following WL close enough. They have openly said (tweeted it even) that they are fighting over classification. They said themselves that a lot of the stuff shouldn't have been classified and they want to do something about it.
Originally posted by andy1033
reply to post by bigyin
Yep, but the problem is that loads will beleive it as its on tv, or they read it in the newspaper.
Originally posted by fatdad
broadband went down for 7 hrs for most of the UK...
they said it was a node failure...im wondering if it was to stop information etc on the web being sent
Originally posted by Kram09
First off, terrorist attacks are without a doubt terrible and I wouldn't wish such a thing on anyone.
However these alleged terorrists are not as sophisticated or as threatening as the governements wants us to believe are they?
They are so powerful and omnipotent, yet all they can do is put a couple of ink cartridges on some cargo planes. I'm sure if their aim was to cause death, destruction and sheer pandamonium then there are easier ways to go about it.
Look at the attacks in Mumbai for example. It was a deadly yet quite simple premise.
So now we're having this story driven into our heads that Yemen is evil, it's a boogeyman (besides the fact nobody has been killed and we haven't even been attacked).
Originally posted by wcitizen
Yes, this definitely seems to me to be about an excuse to invade or take control of Yemen. I believe there are already some forces there anyway, and from what I have been reading they have 'stepped up security' (sic) there since this event.