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      XPost: ba.politics, dc.media, soc.penpals       XPost: alt.burningman       From: democrat.cowardice@abc.com              Britain faces the “greatest and deepest” terror threat in the       country’s history, David Cameron warned as he pledged emergency       measures to tackle extremists.              The UK threat level was raised to “severe” — its second highest       — meaning that a terrorist attack is “highly likely” in light of       the growing danger from British jihadists returning from Iraq       and Syria.              The Prime Minister said that the risk posed by Isil (the Islamic       State of Iraq and the Levant) will last for “decades” and raised       the prospect of an expanding terrorist nation “on the shores of       the Mediterranean”.              He disclosed that Isil had made “specific” threats against the       UK and did not rule out military action to tackle the growing       problem.              More than 500 Britons are believed to have gone to Iraq and       Syria and at least half have returned, with some feared to be       planning attacks here. One major plot has been foiled.              The warning came as it emerged that a laptop seized from Isil in       Syria contained research on how to make a biological bomb and       religious justification to use it against civilians.              On Monday, Mr Cameron will unveil a number of “uncompromising”       measures to help tackle British jihadists and fill the “gaps in       our armoury”.              They will include stopping British fanatics from travelling to       or returning from the war zones by making it easier to seize       their passports.              He is also expected to tighten controls that can be put on the       movement and activities of terror suspects within the UK.              It is the first time in three years that the threat level has       stood at severe, just one short of “critical”, which would mean       an attack is imminent.              The raised alert will lead to an increase in the number of armed       police on the streets, especially around landmark sites and       airports.              Theresa May, the Home Secretary, insisted that the move was not       a result of any specific plot, but in light of the increasing       dangers posed by British fanatics and other foreign fighters in       Iraq and Syria.              The change also comes less than a week before a Nato summit in       south Wales, which will be the biggest gathering of heads of       state in the UK.              The White House said that it had consulted with the British       Government about the heightened threat level, but there was no       plan to raise America’s equivalent threat notice.              In a Downing Street press conference, Mr Cameron said: “What       we’re facing in Iraq now with Isil is a greater and deeper       threat to our security than we have known before.              “In Afghanistan the Taliban were prepared to play host to al-       Qaeda. With Isil we are facing a terrorist organisation not       being hosted in the country but seeking to establish and then       violently expand its own terrorist state.              “We could be facing a terrorist state on the shores of the       Mediterranean bordering a Nato State.              “We are in the middle of a generational struggle against a       poisonous and extremist ideology that I believe we will be       fighting for years if not decades.”              Mr Cameron said that the world had been “shocked and sickened”       by the Isil murder of James Foley, the US journalist, apparently       by a British terrorist.              He said that he was “absolutely satisfied that Isil has specific       threats and will make specific threats to the UK”.              Whitehall sources said Isil and other terrorist groups in Iraq       and Syria are planning attacks against the UK and other Western       countries.              The Prime Minister said: “It was clear evidence that this is not       some foreign conflict thousands of miles from home that we can       hope to ignore. The ambition to create an extremist caliphate in       the heart of Iraq and Syria is a threat to our own security here       in the UK.”              He said that the battle was between Islam and extremists who       used a “poisonous ideology” and “the most brutal forms of       terrorism to force people to accept a warped world view”.              Mr Cameron has been under pressure to join the US in air strikes       against the terror group. Downing Street has insisted that no       request has been made, but the Prime Minister yesterday would       not rule out military action.              “We must use all the resources we have at our disposal,” he       said. “Learning the lessons from the past doesn’t mean that       there isn’t a place for our military.              “The military were vital in driving al-Qaeda from Afghanistan       and we support the US air strikes against Isil in Iraq. Military       force is just one element of what we can do.”              There have also been calls for changes in the law to help strip       passports from British jihadists.              The Prime Minister promised there would be no knee-jerk       reaction, but added: “It is becoming clear that there are some       gaps in our armoury and we need to strengthen them. We need to       do more to stop people travelling, to stop those who do go from       returning and to deal decisively with those who are already       here.”              He went on: “Adhering to British values is not an option or       choice. It is a duty to those who live on this island. In the       end it is only by standing up that we will defeat extremism.”              Earlier this week Scotland Yard warned that the arrest rate for       those suspected of being involved in Syria or Iraq-related       terrorism had increased five-fold since last year.              The decision to raise the threat level was taken by the Joint       Terrorism Analysis Centre, which operates out of MI5 and is       independent of ministers.              Mrs May said: “We face a real and serious threat in the UK from       international terrorism. I would urge the public to remain       vigilant and to report any suspicious activity to the police.”              http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-       uk/11065167/Britain-facing-greatest-terrorist-threat-in-       history.html              Dear Brits,              Please arrest Barack Hussein Obama for terrorist acts against       mankind the next time he tries to set foot in your country.              Thanks,              American Public                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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