on โ23-10-2014 10:56 AM
on โ24-10-2014 08:40 PM
Paulson said the RCMP learned on Wednesday after speaking to his mother that Zehaf-Bibeau intended to travel to Syria.
Paulson also said on Thursday that Zehaf-Bibeauโs email address was โfound in the hard driveโ of a Canadian who was charged by the RCMP with a terror-related crime.
He said investigators were still working to understand the connection, if there was any, between to the two radicalised Canadian nationals. โWhen we say a connection it is sort of the weakest of connections,โ Paulson said. โClearly, given whatโs happened, itโs strengthened.โ
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on โ24-10-2014 10:40 PM
@**dirty.girl** wrote:If September 11 2001 wasn't a wake up call, several lone shootings in Canada won't dig someone's head out of the sand ๐
But 9/11 did not happen in Canada.
My point was that until something happens in your own backyard it does not have the same impact as even a more minor attack on home territory..
The world was horrified by 9/11 but it was all still a bit 'but it did not happen here" until I talked to people who had been there.
on โ24-10-2014 10:56 PM
Do you really think so Lyndal. I personally thought that everyone was in a whole heap of trouble after 9/11.
I just think that if something like that happens to the US then it happens to the whole world.
on โ24-10-2014 11:14 PM
But the rest of the world does not have the history of antagonising as many countries as the US does. The US is always going to be a target for any country/organisation that takes issue with their policies.
I think it did take a while for the ramifications of 9/11 to sink in for the rest of the world. By the time it was all analysed and dissected the attacks were starting in other countries and this helped reinforce the lessons learned on 9/11
Canada has been relatively free of terrorism on home territory even though they are committing troops and support overseas so I do believe that it has shaken them out of a degree of complacency.
This is not just my take on the situation....my husbands nephews live in Seattle Washington and his cousins are scattered throughout Canada so we have had feedback from several areas of the country.
โ24-10-2014 11:19 PM - edited โ24-10-2014 11:23 PM
But the rest of the world does not have the history of antagonising as many countries as the US does.
Countries that support the US (in the war against ISIS in Iraq & Syria) like Canada and Australia are targets too now though.
Bali terrorist attack 2002 - 88 Australians killed.
on โ24-10-2014 11:34 PM
Very true, but the point I am trying to make is that when it actually happens on home territory it hits home to many people in a way that no amount of attacks in other countries can.
People who come to discussion boards probably don't need a wake up call....they are well read and can reason it out for themselves. But there are a heck of a lot of people out there who take little notice of what is happening outside their immediate communities. They need to see it happening on TV in their own country.