Do you think there will be significant terrorist reprisal attacks in the wake of Bin Laden's death?
I think that there is bound to be some psycho somewhere with the desire to do harm to the US and/or her allies. However, hopefully, the security structure now in place will prevent anything from actually happening.
by titobay6 years ago
Do you believe that Osama bin Laden's death signifies the end of terrorism in America?Osama has been grooming all kinds of group over the decade, now that he's gone, what lies ahead for America? Will another group...
by Sushmita3 years ago
I was checking out this Hub on Whoopi Goldberg and 'The View' and came upon Whoopi and Baver walking out of the show, on the remark of Bill O'Reilly that 'Muslims killed us on 9/11'. I then went looking and found...
by Sychophantastic14 months ago
The White House provided a list of 78 terror attacks that it said the media had underreported or not reported. President Trump has told us that the media, for its own reasons, is not reporting these attacks. Some of...
by shinujohn20089 years ago
India is on the verge of starting a war with Pakistan. The Indian Air forces are now moving towards the borders and waiting to get commands from Officials to attack Pakistan occupied kashmir and smash Terrorist camps....
by H C Palting2 years ago
How do you fight people who WANT to die or simply see it as part of their plan?I ask not only with regards to the recent terror attacks but also with regard to domestic situations, and those who target innocent...
by Deacon Martin4 years ago
Why does the CIA fail so consistently to anticipate "terror"?How can the most sophisticated, pervasive, technologically advanced, and expensive intelligence organisation the world has ever known fail so...
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