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Two suspected terrorist attacks in Oslo, Norway have left up to seven people dead and dozens more injured.
An explosion at government headquarters is now believed to have been the result of a car bomb. It was detonated around 3:30 p.m. in Oslo. The 17-story government building was home to the Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg 's office. Stoltenberg was unharmed in the explosion.
Originally posted by TheOneElectric
www.haaretz.com...
Israel warned them not to recognize Palestine. Now the Mossad has taken action in order to frame the Muslims.
This is the first and probably last time you'll see this. Olso, False Flag.
Originally posted by 12voltz
Didnt The leader of Libya threaten Europeans in their homes and at work recently?
www.skynews.com.au...
A defiant Muammar Gaddafi has threatened to carry out attacks in Europe against 'homes, offices, families' unless NATO halts its campaign of airstrikes against his regime in Libya.
Key words Homes,Offices,Familiesedit on 22-7-2011 by 12voltz because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by MikeboydUS
reply to post by 12voltz
Don't forget it was Norwegian jets that bombed Gaddafi's home.
I am surprised no one on ATS has even mentioned that yet.
Norwegian fighter jets reportedly have bombed at least 130 targets in Libya since the UN-backed military intervention began last month, meaning that Norwegian pilots are among those carrying out the most bombing raids over Libya. Norwegian officials, meanwhile, have held talks with representatives of the Libyan opposition fighting the country’s longtime leader Moammar Gadhafi.
American media outlets are reporting that the bombing of Libyan leader Colonel Gadhafi’s headquarters on Monday was carried out by two Norwegian F16 fighter jets.
Police have said little else about the suspect, who was dressed in a police uniform when he opened fire Friday on Utoya, an island just outside the capital, where the youth wing of the ruling Labor Party was holding an event for hundreds of youths.
He has been described as 32, tall and blond, with a "Nordic look."