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And who else has stopped flights out of Sharm so far?
the US? but they don't have any scheduled flights to Sharm so them stopping them is a bit pointless
And who else has stopped flights out of Sharm so far?
Yes. That's what Mr Hammond said. It does seem a bit odd that they didn't mention it to that nice Mr el-Sisi (srsly it's ISIS backwards - why is nobody reporting this??) since he was on his way here at the time for a cup of tea and a hobnob.
I'm not suggesting there's no chance it was a bomb. Just that it seems a strange time to become unilaterally convinced that it was. Like that time they parked tanks at Heathrow.
far too sensible![]()
I reckon its a bomb. There is past form with this
Lets not forget Isis claimed they shot down the jet, not used a bomb.
I've not been watching the news. What past form is this? Have they used bombs in this way before?
c'mon john this is ST4 logic we are talking about - they use bombs on busses etc ergo they also use them on aeroplanes... as far as i know there has never been an islamic state inspired plane bombing, and the last successful 'islamic' inspired plane bombing was probably lockerbie (if you count the gaddafi regime as islamic rather than anarchic)
of course there have been unsuccessful ones like richard reid , and AQ did try to shoot down an egyptian airline with grails in the early 2000s (they reportedly failed because they used training missiles ones without heatseekers installed)
Shoe bomber, bus bomber, 9/11, Lockerbie. Train shooter. Killing people on public transport is a Muslim terrorist MO.
Shoe bomber
bus bomber
9/11
Lockerbie.
Train shooter.
Killing people on public transport is a Muslim terrorist MO.
the last successful 'islamic' inspired plane bombing was probably lockerbie
Chechen rebels suicide bombed a couple of Russian Jets and caused them to crash in the early 2000s. Now theres another conspiracy theory
I imagine that by bus bomb steve means on 7/7 also not isis
. (We all know that ISIS and al Qaeda are actually at war with each other, right?)
Successful or not, killing people in public is a muslim terrorist mo.
This stinks of jihad
Successful or not, killing people in public is a muslim terrorist mo.
This stinks of jihad
But the best statement I heard on the news today was a normal British holiday maker saw the chink in the security armour that no one else has spotted ,on your last day on holiday you are required to check out of your room at midday ,if your flight is not until the late evening then you leave your cases in a communal area ,it's the normal procedure with these big hotels ,this gives any terrorist the opportunity to place a bomb in someone's luggage .
Shut up yer load of plonkers ,to most people with half a brain it was always likely to be a bomb planes dont break up mid air very often ,and given the circumstances it's highly unlikely it would have been a Russian one .
Secondly Germany has now joined the flight ban .
But the best statement I heard on the news today was a normal British holiday maker saw the chink in the security armour that no one else has spotted ,on your last day on holiday you are required to check out of your room at midday ,if your flight is not until the late evening then you leave your cases in a communal area ,it's the normal procedure with these big hotels ,this gives any terrorist the opportunity to place a bomb in someone's luggage .
It was repaired to a high standard and flew many times, it was well monitored and well repaired due to tight regulations. Jihadists have brought down planes in the past, your point is what. You speculate too, actually I'd say clutch at straws??you speculate. We do know however that the plane in question suffered severe damage during a tail strike. And aircraft which have been involved in tail strike before have suffered break ups in flight years afterwards. Not saying thats the cause, but pointless coming with Sun editorials either
It was repaired to a high standard and flew many times,
You speculate too, actually I'd say clutch at straws?
It was repaired to a high standard and flew many times, it was well monitored and well repaired due to tight regulations. Jihadists have brought down planes in the past, your point is what. You speculate too, actually I'd say clutch at straws??
You know this how?
Because of stringent civil aviation regulations.
You don't have access to the maintenance records for the plane then? Don't those stringent regulations apply to security too?
A message to you Putin Pig
This plane is a message Putin Pig
god willing we will get to you all
On TV earlier a video posted by the muslim extreamist organisation islamic state
Above is a message from Islamic State to The Russian President and the people of USSR. I am starting to fear this situation is going to get very close to home as the USSR step up the efforts as VP will need to...
The aircraft was Irish owned, the regulations that apply to its maintenance are some of the highest in the world. Consider the news link I posted earlier about the lax security in the airport in Eygpt. It would appear a bomb would have easily been able to have been placed on the plane....
The aircraft was Irish owned, the regulations that apply to its maintenance are some of the highest in the world. Consider the news link I posted earlier about the lax security in the airport in Eygpt. It would appear a bomb would have easily been able to have been placed on the plane....
What is the point of such pettiness?I thought that was Lufthansa? An airline (and its subsidiaries) isn't a country
No, you don't then