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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: bpti on March 11, 2004, 07:51:13 PM
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who do you think did it?
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There isn't enough data to say for sure, but I'm leaning toward ETA. The Al Qaeda connection seems tenuos, even the claim of accepting responsibility. I can see someone at the ETA public relations saying 'Holy crap! This really pissed people off!' and deciding to slink away. Then some opportunistic media hound said "Hey, I wonder if I could convince everyone it was terrorists...."
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Well, the ETA ARE terrorists...
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Since you asked, Im guessing its Al Queda linked. Perhaps they hired another group to pull off the attack but my guess is that its Al Queda. So many people dead, truly a sad incident.
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copy&paste from the other thread:
no matter what you have heard or what you have read on the newspapers, gents, this has been no al-qaeda. This has been ETA.
there are multiple facts which point out at this people
1- dated 24-12-2003, two train convoys were stopped and registered by the spanish police, finding four bombs totalling 400kg. That trains were scheduled to enter into chamartin station ,in the middle of Madrid. The bombs were timed for the arrival, so a massacre would happen. The operative plans were identical than those of today's...
but in 24 of December.
2- the explosives have been directly related to an explosive magazine stolen by ETA in france two summers ago. It seems it's also similar to those 500kgs (1100 pounds) of explosive found in a van a couple of weeks ago when an ETA activist (terrorist) was arrested.
3- several pieces of documentation coming from arrested ETA terrorists are maps of the center of Madrid, Atocha station ,and madrid railways schedule.
4- the group who has admitted responsability for the terrorist attack is the same one which admitted responsability for the electricity cut in New York some months ago. That group, later, was shown to have NO relation to that incident.
5- the "letter" sent to the british arab newspaper is a simple email, not a true letter. It can perfectly be a piece of misinformation sent by some interested party in this conflict (prolly ETA itself, as there is some strong theories about the terrorist attack having been ordered by an extremist wing of ETA, and that the terrorist organization itself now wants to get out of the hole they have dug themselves in).
6- there are A LOT of people interested in this attack being related with al-qaeda. If it's ETA's, then the Popular Party (the party in the gobernment) will win a lot of votes in sunday's elections for their attitude and policy in the antiterrorist fight. If it's Al-Qaeda, it will LOSE a lot of votes because the PP was the only party supporting US war against Irak against most of the spanish people's will (there were a lot of riots back then against the government).
In short: Al-Qaeda may be responsible, but most, if not all, the objective facts we know at this moment point directly against Euskadi Ta Askatasuna.
anyway, whoever has done this, is going to pay it dearly. I swear...he...them...are going to pay this for the rest of their lives.
Another thing if wether they live that long. But I hope they do live up to be 99 years old, after having spent all their lifes in jail, living with the other "caring" jailed people who will treat them accordingly to their actions.
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Who ever it was I hope they get them and hang them by the balls. That is a gastly thing to do these teorrist mother effers need to go. Gah!
Hijos de puta ojala que los cojan y los cuelguen por los guevos . estan del carajo. Le envio el pesame a los hermanos espaņoles en estos momentos tan tristes.