Thursday, 16 September 2010

Terrorism in Ulster

For most observers, especially those who served in the Province, the back slapping farce led by arch angel Blair and echoed through the corridors of Westminster has come a full circle.

The wishes and aspirations of the Nationalists will be met with the complete capitulation of the Prodestant people of Ireland. 400 years and we have the protector of paedophilia welcomed by the Queen as over the water plotter scheme their final acts of revenge on the BRITISH.

Amplify’d from www.modoracle.com

Terror Groups ‘Will Gain Strength’

With the Provisional IRA’s declaration of a ceasefire 16 years ago, the subsequent breakthroughs in the Northern Ireland peace process and the ongoing moves to normalisation, the darks days of the Troubles are fading in the memory.

Academics watching the emerging terrorist threat broadly agree that it is likely to get worse in the years to come. They believe groups are becoming better organised, attracting those who were active during the Troubles and are dissatisfied with the peace process – and who have bomb making expertise.

“My view is that this problem is going to get bigger and more serious over the next two years, although it will not be anything like it was two decades ago,” Richard English, Professor of Politics at the University of Belfast, told MoDOracle.com.

But Prof English believes that the latest situation carries specific issues for terrorists and the police. In particular, he believes that a new generation of dissident Republicans, who do not remember the 1970s and 80s, are in circulation – and that they are prone to recklessness as they have no idea of the revulsion created by the worst atrocities of the Troubles.

As a relatively young force, the PSNI is having to square up to this challenge without any significant backing from the Army. In a complex operating environment where they are actively being targeted by terrorists, officers will need to continue to show the dedication, resilience and bravery they have shown in the face of a growing threat.

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