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And with the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs having taken up the cause of the Syrian opposition, it would have been in bad taste to contradict its communiqués. Since then the number of cigarette smokers in Britain has fallen by two-thirds.

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The capture of Salah Abdeslam, thought to be the sole surviving planner of the Paris massacre, means that the media is focusing once again on the threat of terrorist attack by Islamic State. Questions are asked about why the most wanted man in Europe was able to elude the police for so long, even though he was living in his home district of Molenbeek in Brussels. Television and newspapers ask nervously about the chances of Isis carrying out another atrocity aimed at dominating the news agenda and showing that it is still in business. The reporting of the events in Brussels is in keeping with that after the January Charlie Hebdo and November Paris attacks and the Tunisian beach killings by Is is last year. For several days there is blanket coverage by the media as it allocates time and space far beyond what is needed to relate developments. It is not as if Is is has stopped killing people in large numbers since the slaughter in Paris on 13 November; it is, rather, that it is not doing so in Europe. I was in Baghdad on 28 February when two Is is suicide bombers on motorcycles blew themselves up in an outdoor mobile phone market in Sadr City, killing 73 people and injuring more than 100. On the same day, dozens of Is is fighters riding in pick-ups with heavy machine guns mounted in the back attacked army and police outposts in Abu Ghraib, site of the notorious prison on the western outskirts of Baghdad. There was an initial assault by at least four suicide bombers, one driving a vehicle packed with explosives into a barracks, and fighting went on for hours around a burning grain silo. The outside world scarcely noticed these bloody events because they seem to be part of the natural order in Iraq and Syria. But the total number of Iraqis killed by these two attacks — and another double suicide bombing of a Shia mosque in the Shuala district of Baghdad four days earlier — was about the same as the 130 people who died in Paris at the hands of Is is last November. There has always been a disconnect in the minds of people in Europe between the wars in Iraq and Syria and terrorist attacks against Europeans. This is in part because Baghdad and Damascus are exotic and frightening places, and pictures of the aftermath of bombings have been the norm since the US invasion of 2003. But there is a more insidious reason why Europeans do not sufficiently take on board the connection between the wars in the Middle East and the threat to their own security. Separating the two is much in the interests of Western political leaders, because it means that the public does not see that their disastrous policies in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and beyond created the conditions for the rise of Is is and for terrorist gangs such as that to which Salah Abdeslam belonged. A strange aspect of these conflicts is that Western leaders have never had to pay any political price for their role in initiating them or pursuing policies that effectively stoke the violence. Is is is a growing power in Libya, something that would not have happened had David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy not helped destroy the Libyan state by overthrowing Gaddafi in 2011. Al-Qaeda is expanding in Yemen, where Western leaders have given a free pass to Saudi Arabia to launch a bombing campaign that has wrecked the country. After the Paris massacre last year there was a gush of emotional support for France and little criticism of French policies in Syria and Libya, although they have been to the advantage of Is is and other salafi-jihadi movements since 2011. It is worth quoting at length Fabrice Balanche, the French cartographer and expert on Syria who now works for the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, about these misperceptions in France, although they also apply to other countries. Some of them honestly confused their own hopes for a non-sectarian society with reality, but others — such as the Muslim Brotherhood — tried to obfuscate reality in order to gain the support of Western countries. And with the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs having taken up the cause of the Syrian opposition, it would have been in bad taste to contradict its communiqués. Britain and France have stuck close to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf monarchies in their policies towards Syria. They wanted Saudi contracts. Once again, the wall-to-wall media coverage is allowing Western governments to escape responsibility for a far worse security failure, which is their own disastrous policies. It allows our most engaged readers to debate the big issues, share their own experiences, discuss real-world solutions, and more. Our journalists will try to respond by joining the threads when they can to create a true meeting of independent minds. The most insightful comments on all subjects will be published daily in dedicated articles. You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies to your comment. The existing Open Comments threads will continue to exist for those who do not subscribe to Independent Minds. Due to the sheer scale of this comment community, we are not able to give each post the same level of attention, but we have preserved this area in the interests of open debate. Please continue to respect all commenters and create constructive debates.

An IS squad would use a house until it had been pinpointed by Iraqi government forces and was about to be met by heavy weapons or US-led airstrikes. Steven Sotloff was kidnapped in Aleppo in August 2013 and beheaded soon after Foley. His friends all had jobs, degrees, spouses. In the US, political battles revolve around Donald Trump who gets wall-to-wall coverage in the US media — ferociously hostile though much of it is towards him — which. It has since met that the Charlie Hebdo killers had been trained in Yemen, and that the partner of the gunman who murdered four at a kosher supermarket two days later has taken refuge in Syria. Theresa May is behaving in keeping with this stereotype since ordering four British planes to join the very. In servile societies people generally acquire property within a property regime based on patrick cockburn twitter, contracts, inheritances, and welfare state redistributions. The decision to supply. These buttons register your public Agreement, Disagreement, Troll, or LOL with the selected comment. But the complexity of the situation patrick cockburn twitter not be used as a get-out sol.

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