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Originally posted by AtW View PostDid Fatah verifiably disarmed (unlike IRA )?
As many as 5,000 weapons may still be concealed in secret 'doomsday' bunkers set up by the tiny 'Official' IRA group that was allegedly disbanded decades ago.
Senior republican sources said the arsenal - which consists mainly of never-used assault rifles and medium machine guns - was supplied to the leadership of the terror group in the 1980s by the North Korean government and the old Soviet KGB and were hidden in specially built bunkers.
Enda Kenny, the Irish premier, has suggested guns that were supposed to have been “put beyond use” as part of the peace process are still in circulation and were used in a murder in Dublin last week.
The Taoiseach cast doubt on a key pillar of the Good Friday Agreement when he referred to reports that AK-47 assault rifles used in the shooting may have been brought to Ireland in the past by the Provisional IRA.
He called on the Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams to comment on the reports, which noted that the guns appeared to be Romanian-made AK-47s of a type once favoured by the IRA.
Mr Adams angrily denounced the Taoiseach’s comments, saying “the IRA are gone and their weapons are gone”, but Mr Kenny’s comments reflected concerns that some IRA terrorists who did not agree with the peace process hid weapons caches rather than handing them in to be decommissioned.
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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If Hamas and Fatah had allegedly hidden 5000 light firearms AND THAT’s it (an allegation, not even a proven fact) then it would be fine compared to current situationComment
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"If Labour leader ever took power it would be ‘the day Britain died’"
Former Labour donor Alan Sugar in the House of Lords.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/724726...anti-semitism/Comment
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One of Corbyn's main advisors banned from entering Ukraine as he's seen as a major security risk because of his ties with the Kremlin.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/u...rity-nmtwcqp8kComment
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Why isn’t anybodys close links to Kremlin is still not considered a national securiy threat to the UK???
It’s not like those guys are subtle - talking point of Kremlin are well known, anybody repeating them falls either into paid category or moron, the former should go to jail and the latter back in school for re-edukationLast edited by AtW; 17 September 2018, 10:47.Comment
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