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Originally posted by Microprose Veteran@Jul 10 2005, 12:54 AM
Sigh. So what about the MSNBC report?
And what about this BBC Radio 5 clip? Listen the whole clip or go to 1:34.
I mean, MSNBC and BBC are mainstream media, not?
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To put it really simple:
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official investigation is far from being over. Media can only give speculations. Any loonatic can call up BBC and claim responsibility. Media just reports on whatever news they have. It's the work of the law inforcing organizations (in this case mostly Scotland Yard) who will try to figure out who did it. People just don't want to wait that long and therefore media want to give them some answers - even if they are faulty.
Thus far Al-Quida is the most likely susspect (as an organization). And the sentence
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"This is not something al-Qaida would do," he said.<<
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somehow doesn't convince me.
You only get some information from the media - who are fighting to report something first (to be ahead of competition). Once the investigation is over and hopefully the guilty people brought to justice - you will get some answers. Untill then every piece of information is speculation.
For all I know it might have been the ghost of Charles de Gaul, who's angree at London for getting the Olympic games instead of Paris. So please stop with speculations. It's not that importaint at the moment what name you give to the organization. It clearly was a terrorist attack (no mater who pulled it off). It certainly was tragic - and such attacks must stops (but I'm afraid they won't).