That's an odd way to spell Turkic.I heard you were all descended from Kurds
That's an odd way to spell Turkic.I heard you were all descended from Kurds
That's an odd way to spell Persian Empire.That's an odd way to spell Turkic.
Williams, who lives in a loft apartment on the third floor of the restaurant building, said she heard the sound of loud, rapid-fire gunshots at about 4:30 a.m. After multiple rounds of gunshot sounds, Williams said she called 911. Then, she said, she heard a repeated warning she said came from the RV parked outside her building.
“Evacuate now. There is a bomb. A bomb is in this vehicle and will explode,” she remembers the recorded warning saying. Then, she said, the voice started a 15-minute countdown.
Good point.Interesting case we will see as Hollywood film in 2 years.
Well, presumably they didn't want to kill many people, hence the warning. Which is what makes this unique among bombings, in my mind. Whoever heard of someone planting a bomb in an urban area but not wanting to hurt people with it? Unless the warning was intended as psychological warfare, to make people afraid before the bomb went off.Very poorly timed if they wanted to kill many people.
Well, presumably they didn't want to kill many people, hence the warning. Which is what makes this unique among bombings, in my mind. Whoever heard of someone planting a bomb in an urban area but not wanting to hurt people with it?
This isn't US politics. There is no such thing as Rutte "winning over Wilders". Wilders is, has always been and will forever be irrelevant. His is a fringe party in a system of a dozen parties that have to form coalitions to govern. The only thing he can do is being an opposition party loudmouth.In 2017 Rutte won over Geert Wilders
Imagine being afraid of Wilders "winning Dutch elections" (or whatever you guys think he is up to) ?and I think we all breathed a sigh of relief.
Online misinformation about election fraud plunged 73 percent after several social media sites suspended President Trump and key allies last week, research firm Zignal Labs has found, underscoring the power of tech companies to limit the falsehoods poisoning public debate when they act aggressively.