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Quote from: heza09 on Friday 22 July 2011, 03:30:40 PMSo, what's their PM done that would result in being a terrorist target? (I'm not totally clued up on these things)They still have troops in Afghanistan and Iraq I think, so I guess that's the central issue. Don't really know much more.
So, what's their PM done that would result in being a terrorist target? (I'm not totally clued up on these things)
Quote from: Sir Semtex of Poor Taste on Friday 22 July 2011, 03:23:09 PMI reckon the 'Huge Explosion is Oslo' thread probably has this coveredSorry, I am still a bit shaky so didnt even think about searching or looking. My bad, sorry.
I reckon the 'Huge Explosion is Oslo' thread probably has this covered
Quote from: worthy on Friday 22 July 2011, 03:27:27 PMQuote from: Sir Semtex of Poor Taste on Friday 22 July 2011, 03:23:09 PMI reckon the 'Huge Explosion is Oslo' thread probably has this coveredSorry, I am still a bit shaky so didnt even think about searching or looking. My bad, sorry.Well now I look like a dick.
Hope they take advantage of the free fitting offer.
Norwegian prosecutors on Tuesday filed a terrorism charge against Mullah Krekar, founder of the Kurdish Islamist group Ansar al-Islam, who is accused of threatening a former minister, Erna Solberg, with death."Norway will pay a heavy price for my death," he said. "If, for example, Erna Solberg deports me and I die as a result, she will suffer the same fate."
Cannot see there only being a single casualty in this. A 1km radius of devastation? No chance.
Aftenposten reports that police believe there are two more bombs. They have also said that people should not use mobile phones in downtown Oslo, as they could trigger these.