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Reply #45 - Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:19am
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 9:31am:
red baron wrote on Nov 22nd, 2015 at 7:54am:
Increasingly the spectre of Malcolm Turnbull, who in regard to International Affairs on Terrorism, has our new national leader, flummoxed and worryingly ill prepared to handle Australia's affairs on the world stage.

Already he has done back flips on our position and even at one stage wanted to 'negotiate' with terrorists.

Turnbull is a genuinely 'nice bloke' but he will go along with the U.N. line on practically everything. This constitutes a great danger towards Australia because the U.N. view Australia and the perfect place to dump any amount of refugees.

This Country will be unrecogniseable if Turnbull blindly lets the U.N., call the tune.

History has shown what a newted bloody useless body the U.N. is, they couldn't run  a corner store let alone the World.


yes, the UN are totally useless.
It would be better if they did not exist


The UN serves its purpose, running the world isn't it.
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Reply #46 - Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:46am
 
Kytro wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:18am:
red baron wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 7:28am:
Hysterical is it maria?...It'll be bloody hysterical alright when the terrorism attacks begin in earnest on Australian soil.

It's not a case of if but when. Martin Place is nothing compared to what is coming. People here are living in a bubble, one that is overdue to burst.


Considering that Martin Place was a just some guy off his rocker that's unsurprising. It's almost inevitable that Australia will eventually see an organised, large scale attack. No matter how good security and intel is, eventually something will probably slip through the cracks.

Attacking ISIS in Iraq and Syria won't stop this though.


So? Do we cower before evil because they might harm a few of us? The fact is that ISIS is intent on harming everyone regardless of what we do, so we might as well bomb them.
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Reply #47 - Nov 23rd, 2015 at 11:14am
 
mariacostel wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:46am:
Kytro wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:18am:
red baron wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 7:28am:
Hysterical is it maria?...It'll be bloody hysterical alright when the terrorism attacks begin in earnest on Australian soil.

It's not a case of if but when. Martin Place is nothing compared to what is coming. People here are living in a bubble, one that is overdue to burst.


Considering that Martin Place was a just some guy off his rocker that's unsurprising. It's almost inevitable that Australia will eventually see an organised, large scale attack. No matter how good security and intel is, eventually something will probably slip through the cracks.

Attacking ISIS in Iraq and Syria won't stop this though.


So? Do we cower before evil because they might harm a few of us? The fact is that ISIS is intent on harming everyone regardless of what we do, so we might as well bomb them.


Not all, I certainly don't. I was simply pointing out that attacking them won't prevent a terrorist attack. We can defeat that "state" part of Islamic state, certainly - though a fight is exactly what they want.
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Re: Turnbull hands over our autonomy to the U.N.
Reply #48 - Nov 23rd, 2015 at 11:23am
 
mariacostel wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:46am:
Kytro wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:18am:
red baron wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 7:28am:
Hysterical is it maria?...It'll be bloody hysterical alright when the terrorism attacks begin in earnest on Australian soil.

It's not a case of if but when. Martin Place is nothing compared to what is coming. People here are living in a bubble, one that is overdue to burst.


Considering that Martin Place was a just some guy off his rocker that's unsurprising. It's almost inevitable that Australia will eventually see an organised, large scale attack. No matter how good security and intel is, eventually something will probably slip through the cracks.

Attacking ISIS in Iraq and Syria won't stop this though.


So? Do we cower before evil because they might harm a few of us? The fact is that ISIS is intent on harming everyone regardless of what we do, so we might as well bomb them.



When it comes to getting rid off terrorism the left thinks it's black and white

Terrorism is a tool used by RADICAL Islamic ideologists - it's an idea translated into bombs

You can't get rid off the bombs until you get rid off the ideology

The only way to do that is to not only breed a new generation but several generations of MODERATE Islamic ideology

So everything we do now is to manage damage to the West

Nuke them might work
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Re: Turnbull hands over our autonomy to the U.N.
Reply #49 - Nov 23rd, 2015 at 12:03pm
 
Kytro wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 11:14am:
mariacostel wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:46am:
Kytro wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:18am:
red baron wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 7:28am:
Hysterical is it maria?...It'll be bloody hysterical alright when the terrorism attacks begin in earnest on Australian soil.

It's not a case of if but when. Martin Place is nothing compared to what is coming. People here are living in a bubble, one that is overdue to burst.


Considering that Martin Place was a just some guy off his rocker that's unsurprising. It's almost inevitable that Australia will eventually see an organised, large scale attack. No matter how good security and intel is, eventually something will probably slip through the cracks.

Attacking ISIS in Iraq and Syria won't stop this though.


So? Do we cower before evil because they might harm a few of us? The fact is that ISIS is intent on harming everyone regardless of what we do, so we might as well bomb them.


Not all, I certainly don't. I was simply pointing out that attacking them won't prevent a terrorist attack. We can defeat that "state" part of Islamic state, certainly - though a fight is exactly what they want.


I thought as much which is why I gave you the benefit of the doubt.  I have no idea why ISIS is spoiling for a fight with pretty much every country on earth.  They have no air force and a very small army and not much in the way of strategy. An all-out attack on ISIS would be all over in a week, possibly less.
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Re: Turnbull hands over our autonomy to the U.N.
Reply #50 - Nov 23rd, 2015 at 2:56pm
 
mariacostel wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 12:03pm:
Kytro wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 11:14am:
mariacostel wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:46am:
Kytro wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:18am:
red baron wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 7:28am:
Hysterical is it maria?...It'll be bloody hysterical alright when the terrorism attacks begin in earnest on Australian soil.

It's not a case of if but when. Martin Place is nothing compared to what is coming. People here are living in a bubble, one that is overdue to burst.


Considering that Martin Place was a just some guy off his rocker that's unsurprising. It's almost inevitable that Australia will eventually see an organised, large scale attack. No matter how good security and intel is, eventually something will probably slip through the cracks.

Attacking ISIS in Iraq and Syria won't stop this though.


So? Do we cower before evil because they might harm a few of us? The fact is that ISIS is intent on harming everyone regardless of what we do, so we might as well bomb them.


Not all, I certainly don't. I was simply pointing out that attacking them won't prevent a terrorist attack. We can defeat that "state" part of Islamic state, certainly - though a fight is exactly what they want.


I thought as much which is why I gave you the benefit of the doubt.  I have no idea why ISIS is spoiling for a fight with pretty much every country on earth.  They have no air force and a very small army and not much in the way of strategy. An all-out attack on ISIS would be all over in a week, possibly less.


There are a number of people who believe it has to do with prophesy, something about 80 nations against them before they can conquer Rome.
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Re: Turnbull hands over our autonomy to the U.N.
Reply #51 - Nov 23rd, 2015 at 3:37pm
 
Kytro wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 2:56pm:
mariacostel wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 12:03pm:
Kytro wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 11:14am:
mariacostel wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:46am:
Kytro wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 10:18am:
red baron wrote on Nov 23rd, 2015 at 7:28am:
Hysterical is it maria?...It'll be bloody hysterical alright when the terrorism attacks begin in earnest on Australian soil.

It's not a case of if but when. Martin Place is nothing compared to what is coming. People here are living in a bubble, one that is overdue to burst.


Considering that Martin Place was a just some guy off his rocker that's unsurprising. It's almost inevitable that Australia will eventually see an organised, large scale attack. No matter how good security and intel is, eventually something will probably slip through the cracks.

Attacking ISIS in Iraq and Syria won't stop this though.


So? Do we cower before evil because they might harm a few of us? The fact is that ISIS is intent on harming everyone regardless of what we do, so we might as well bomb them.


Not all, I certainly don't. I was simply pointing out that attacking them won't prevent a terrorist attack. We can defeat that "state" part of Islamic state, certainly - though a fight is exactly what they want.


I thought as much which is why I gave you the benefit of the doubt.  I have no idea why ISIS is spoiling for a fight with pretty much every country on earth.  They have no air force and a very small army and not much in the way of strategy. An all-out attack on ISIS would be all over in a week, possibly less.


There are a number of people who believe it has to do with prophesy, something about 80 nations against them before they can conquer Rome.



Then get on with it. Blast ISIS into the next world.
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