by Workingman » 22 May 2013, 22:09
This is reminiscent of the Irish troubles - but with a big difference.
I joined the RAF in 1970, not the height of the troubles. But during my time all military establishments were hardened - razor wire, gate checks, armed guards.
Now it has gone neighbourhood - and they cannot be hardened. The rules have changed, and that is a big worry.
7/7 was a group plot against the State, the infrastructure and the people. The UK could afford to put all its resources into apprehending that group. This new development, where a small cell with no previous and flying below the radar, is a lot more problematic. Our security services cannot possibly know when and where the next attack will occur, or who will carry it out.
They are among us, yet we know not who they are.