Posted on 07/07/2005 11:47:04 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
A massive intelligence investigation is under way to find those responsible for the bomb attacks in London which killed at least 37 and left 700 injured. Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said Thursday's attacks bore all the hallmarks of the al-Qaeda network.
The Queen and Prince Charles will visit casualties in hospital while Tony Blair prepares for the G8 summit's last day. Transport operators hope to run a near normal service on the Tube on most lines on Friday.
But the Circle and Hammersmith and City lines will remain closed. Vigilance plea King's Cross station was due to re-open for suburban rail services only. Buses are expected operate normally, except around the immediate areas where the explosions took place. Transport officials have urged passengers to remain vigilant and keep hold of their baggage at all times. Home Secretary Charles Clarke is urging people to go about their business as normally as possible on Friday.
Anyone worried about relatives or friends they have not heard from is advised to contact a special police hotline on 0870 156 6344. Scotland Yard have confirmed seven people died in the Liverpool Street explosion, while 21 lost their lives at the King's Cross blast and another seven were killed at Edgware Road. Two people died in the explosion on a double decker bus at Upper Woburn Place. It is thought the death toll could rise on Friday. Australian Prime Minister John Howard said he had information that 52 people had died.
One eyewitness - Scott Wenbourne - was on the train travelling in to Aldgate station when there was an explosion in the carriage in front of him. He told of how he and other passengers were led to the station after the blast. Describing the sight before him, Mr Wenbourne said: "As we walked up past the carriage we saw debris and torn metal. I noticed the carriage was completely ripped apart on one side. "I saw three bodies on the track. I couldn't look, it was so horrific. I think one was moving but I'm not too sure." BBC correspondent Frank Gardner said dozens of secret service staff at MI5 headquarters are working flat out to find out who was responsible for the four blasts which terrorised London in the space of 56 minutes. 'Soft' targets
Closely co-ordinated attacks aimed at "soft" civilian targets without warning pointed towards a group linked to, or at least inspired, by al-Qaeda, he added. Whitehall sources say every resource is being used, but it may take some days before a picture emerges of who was to blame. Police said they were examining a claim on the website of a previously unknown group, the Secret Organisation Group of al-Qaeda of Jihad Organisation in Europe, saying it was behind the blast. The statement said the attacks were revenge for the "massacres" Britain was committing in Iraq and Afghanistan and that the country was now "burning with fear and panic". It warned Denmark and Italy they faced similar attacks if they did not withdraw their troops from the Middle East.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Brian Paddick said officers were looking into this claim, but that they were keeping an open mind. He also stressed officials had not received any warning of the blasts. Anti-terrorism officers are also examining whether or not the attacks were the work of suicide bombers. Mr Paddick said it was too soon to say definitively either way. Foreign Office officials says the attacks were similar to those on the Spanish capital, Madrid, last year. Mr Straw said the spate of attacks on the public transport system bore "all the hallmarks of an Qaeda-based organisation". But he stressed that assessments were still being made.
The prime minister, who left the G8 summit to meet police and security officials in London after the attacks, is due to get back to business with other world leaders later.
All statements on the key issues being discussed, including steps to tackle climate change, were postponed until Friday, although negotiations continued. The leaders did however pause to condemn what they called "an attack on civilised peoples everywhere". Meanwhile the home secretary urged people to try to continue their lives as normally as possible. Mr Clarke said: "The aim of the terrorists to try and stop us leading our lives as we best can and I think our responsibility is to try and get on and live our lives as we can." No intelligence had been received of any further attacks being threatened, he added.
But the Metropolitan Police advised people to consider whether they needed to come to work.
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Never forget New York and Washington; Madrid and now London.
Maybe some day.......
The Spain murderers were also Moroccan Muslims, many of whom blew themselves up when they were cornered.(saved a lot of money on trials)
The Brits won't fry them--no death penalty. If they nab them they'll lock them up and feed them bangers and mash for the rest of their lives.
"Pick an entirely muslim outpost of say 100,000 residents.
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria seem appropriate.
With no warning, nuke it to rubble.
Announce that in the future, for each non-muslim murdered by terrorists, 100,000 muslims will be targeted."
You serious?
"You serious?"
Did Harry Truman consider, and decide to let Japan know that their fanaticism would be offset by our technology and resolve?
Did the Japanese cruelly misuse and abuse civilian non-combatants? Chinese, Okinawans, etc.
Did we firebomb Dresden to try to convince the German civilian population of the price of their continued war?
Why wouldn't you think I was serious?
Do you think this is a half war, for half measures? Do you think islamic fanaticism less serious than Japanese fanaticism?
Osama bin Laden has said we are engaged in WWIII. Do you think we are?
How badly do you want to win this war?
Prayer works for those who believe in it. It doesn't work for those who don't believe in it.
English isn't your mother tongue, is it? Where are you from?
Your proposal needs the consent of the majority.
This just doesn't smell like an Islamist operation to me. Not big enough. I still say that it's G-8 related and the bombers were Euro-scum anti-capitalist/anarchist/socialist types - - the "Free Mumia" crowd; the same goofballs who came to Seattle a few years ago; the people so goofy even Geldoff berated them.
We are doing our best to get along to keep going along.../s
Your proposal needs the consent of the majority.
Considering that the US isn't shying away from its defense and praying that Muslim Jihadies will spare them, I think I AM the majority.
It is past time for London to elect a new mayor and not one, who loves the mass murdering Jihadists:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1024351/posts
Consider the Source (Mayor of London calls Bush "greatest threat to life on planet")
Sacred Cow Burgers ^ | 11/18/2003 | Sacred Cow Burgers
Posted on 11/18/2003 12:28:18 PM PST by Prime Choice
So Mayor of London Livingstone says President Bush is the "greatest threat to life on the planet", huh?
Is it any wonder who puts these ridiculous ideas in his head?
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