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Palestine, Afghanistan and Iraq are occupied and their peoples bombed, tortured, "disappeared"; and the UK is helping or turning a "blind eye". Until the UK withdraws its troops from Iraq, the UK will be the target of terrorists.
I hate to burst your bubble, but the UK will still be a target for terrorists even if they do these things you mention. At that point, terrorism will simply fall under the aegis of "defending ourselves from Western cultural interference."
The bombs that went off in London on Thurday comprised in total 40lb explosives. Compare that with the thousands upon thousands of *tons* of explosives dropped on Iraq; or with the bulldozers flattening homes in Palestine, sometimes with their occupants still inside them; or with wedding guests massacred by trigger-happy US bombers in Afghanistan.
I'm sorry, I didn't realise that the UK was bulldozing Palestinian homes. Many people here have deplored the violence in Palestine, Afghanistan, and Iraq. May we not also deplore the violence in London?
The British people are, by and large, cleverer and more clear-sighted than their leaders. The bombs in London on 7/7 were nothing to do with wanting to disrupt our way of life or envying our freedoms: they were to make the UK stop helping the US and Israel oppress Muslim people all over the Middle East.
I'm not going to start an I/P debate here because it's pointless and has been discussed ad nauseum. I'm glad that you find the targeting of innocent civilians to be an apropriate response to the UK's notably reasonable and benign occupation of Basra. By all means, though, let the sloganeering commence...
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