by Suff » 14 Nov 2015, 02:18
I went to bed early and woke up to this during the night.
Firstly my heart goes out to those who have lost friends and family tonight. My next thought is that we are entering a long and bitter struggle which will end with many things changed in our society. France has strong laws against video surveillance and data monitoring by the government. These laws are good but play into the hands of terrorists.
As we saw in 7/7, I expect that we will see the terrorists will be native born French who have been radicalised. So much easier than bringing in terrorists. Just get then out to Syria, train them and send them back. If they want to stop this then they are going to have to make laws which discriminate against sectors of the population against their race and religion if they act suspiciously. That is going to go against a direct EU principle of treating everyone the same. I'm sure we're going to see some real tugs of war over this one.
The death toll stands at 158 and growing as the night goes on. France is not going to take that lying down.
The worrying fact here is how they carried out the assault. The largest number of deaths were carried out by 3 people with assault weapons who kept firing into a crowd of 1,000 people, calmly changing magazines as they ran out of ammunition. They were prepared, wearing flak jackets and coolly doing what they had planned with military precision. Eventually explosives were used which I suspect were grenades. So I expect the death toll to climb.
This is most reminiscent of the Mumbai hotel attack.
I clearly recall the consequences of the Madrid train attacks where they changed the course of the political landscape ushering in a change of government to the left. There are elections in France in 2017. Depending on how the French government handles this could also usher in a different change. France has been moving more towards FN over the last decade or more. Whilst it's pretty gory to ride on the tidal wave of emotion from these kinds of killings, it would be politically stupid not to capitalise on them.
What this means for the hundreds of thousands of "refugees" traipsing through the Balkans is another point. If borders close and stay closed, they are going nowhere until full and final identity checks are done. This could take months. If they riot things could turn very nasty indeed. The only guarantee is that the innocent will be caught up in the middle, used, abused and killed....
If I were France I'd clear the Jungle2 and dump the whole lot back to where they originated from in the EU tomorrow. Simply put them on military transport and get rid of them. I'd then expel every suspicious foreign student from the middle east followed by stripping of citizenship from every fundamentalist they have been tracking and expulsion from France. But that's just me. Although France might just do it. The UK never would, I'm not so sure about France. They believe in Liberté, égalité, fraternité for people who obey the laws. They don't quite believe the same for those who do not.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.