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If There Is Trouble At The Weekend In London Between Islam Extremists And Right Wing Extremists, Who Are The Police Going To Go For?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Precisely, untitled, - and not only that. Israel will cease to exist. It will be wiped off the face of the earth - and it will be replaced by an Islamic state which is the last thing the world needs right now (or at any other time).
It's all very well having some idealistic notion of Hamas being replaced but who is going to force them to relinquish their authority - and more to the point, how are they going to do it?
Hamas took power by a coup 17 years ago and for much of that time have been financially supported by the israeli government. to remove hamas - end that financial support, stop giving them what they want, and sponsor fatah instead with a view to arranging a countercoup inside gaza and restoring it to the palestinian authority.
easy? no
possible? yes. harder things have been achieved.
//if hamas triumphs then i expect they will kill an awful lot of israeli civilians. //
Gosh No surely. Could they be so cowardly and beastial. Who the hell killed 1000 civilians and took 200 plus hostages.? Surely not Hamas. Their leader totally refutes they killed civilians and were ordered to only attack and kill enlisted IDF.
retrocop - // Either a very naive commissioner or confident. If he has it wrong it looks like his head may roll from what the P.M. has said. //
I am absolutely certain he is not naive in the slightest - as I am you'd agree, you would not last as a serving officer, much less rise to his level, if naivity was part of your personal profile.
But I am also not at all sure he is confident, although that has to be the persona he adopts in advance of the weekend.
Given the utterly appalling actions and inactions of his predecessor, and the current tattered reputation of the Met, he has to present a vision of confident competent organisation to the public, and be keen to earn some sorely needed brownie points for the service.
I think it's a gamble, but in his position, he has no choice.
if things do go badly wrong, then he may well be the fall guy, but this is the position he as to take, and hope that his officers can win the day and maintain peace and order.
As I mentioned earlier, he could certainly do without 'Tommy Robinson's rent-a-thug mob coming in to make things worse, but hopefully the police will be able to maintain order, and keep things from escalating into a full-scale riot.
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