Islamic Terrorism: British Appeasement a Security Risk to US
By The Anglo American | June 6, 2008
Jacqui Smith, British Home Secretary
It would be easy to conclude from UK headlines that the British Government is getting tough on Terrorism. But while British Security services seek an extension to the detention laws for potential terrorists the government appears to be undermining their efforts.
Cabinet Minister Jacqui Smith has announced a $25 million initiative to provide therapy and counseling to people who are members of extreme violent religious organizations. Crucially, under the new plan, members of such fanatical organizations will not automatically face prosecution.
It is hard for any observer to see a coherent security policy developing in Britain.
For a country that risked its very existence on appeasement in the 1930’s what would make them want to repeat such a doomed experiment? Not for the first time, British leaders are prepared to treat fanatics as they would themselves - as reasonable people. The root of this folly goes to the heart of the British Labor {Labour} party movement itself. There is a deep distrust of history ......Go to Story
Therapy for Britsh Terrorists: The New British Appeasement ?
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