here it is from RT in english..must see
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The timing of this incident is quite interesting, and the somewhat irrelevant quotes from the Prime Minister of New Zealand in the following AFP
article make it that much more intriguing.
As the sociopolitical tensions in Europe rise, the Euro falls, and the debt crisis looms, another reminder of the ever-present al Qaeda bogeymen is
presented to unite the people against an outside enemy.
Right after the news breaks that an Israeli spy ring was operating in New Zealand, yet again stealing identities, the Prime Minister refuses to
comment and shifts the focus towards the other kind of global terrorism.
Immediately after the attacks, the Western media was able to draw links between the attack and the Anglo-American run al Qaeda.
A Washington Post article published today shows how confused the information is surrounding this attack.
This much is clear: no one really knows what is going on and wild speculation abounds. It never takes long for the mainstream media to find a group or
individual to pin an attack on, even if there is no evidence to support it (September 11th, anyone?).
edit on 23-7-2011 by moskva666 because: forget something
US President Barack Obama offered condolences to Norway after deadly twin attacks Friday and urged countries around the world to step up cooperation
to combat terror.
Speaking during a meeting with New Zealand’s Prime Minister John Key, Obama called the attacks “a reminder that the entire international community
has a stake inpreventing this kind of terror from occurring.”
“We have to work cooperatively together on intelligence and in terms of prevention of these kinds of horrible attacks,” the president said.
[...]
“The US has reached out to the Norwegian authorities to offer assistance, but there have been no specific requests from the Norwegians thus far,”
Fulton told AFP.
New Zealand’s prime minister, in his meeting with Obama, also voiced his “sympathies and concerns” over the attacks in Norway.
“If it is an act of global terrorism, then I think that what it shows is no country, large or small, is immune from that risk,” Key said.
“And that’s why New Zealand plays its part in Afghanistan as we try and join others like the United States in making the world a safer place,”
he said.
edit on 23-7-2011 by moskva666 because: (no reason given)