- 26 Nov 2014 09:26
#14490966
Leaving aside the failings, a question if you please: if one of the security services had discovered via bugging devices that a terrorist or terrorists had the declared intent to publicly kill someone, what could they do to prevent it? Bearing in mind that we are at war, should they pre-empt the deed by killing the terrorist/s? And a supplemental question - in the same way as the crime is to be perpetrated, ie beheading?
"Lee Rigby report: the missed opportunities - MI5 was cleared of being able to prevent the murder of Lee Rigby but a report finds a litany of delays, errors and blunders in its handling of the two killers"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... ities.html
"Lee Rigby report: the missed opportunities - MI5 was cleared of being able to prevent the murder of Lee Rigby but a report finds a litany of delays, errors and blunders in its handling of the two killers"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... ities.html
The West will be destroyed by greed and stupidity, but mostly stupidity.
‘The longer the truth remains untold, the deeper it gets buried.’
‘The longer the truth remains untold, the deeper it gets buried.’