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posted by LaminatorX on Wednesday June 04 2014, @03:21PM   Printer-friendly
from the Lone-Gunmen dept.

A few sites are starting to get a story about how the "Domestic Terror Task Force" is being ressurected. '"But now, as the nature of the threat we face evolves to including the possibility of individual radicalization via the Internet, it is critical that we return our focus to potential extremists here at home," Holder said in the video broadcast.'

 
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  • (Score: 1) by GeminiDomino on Thursday June 05 2014, @04:56PM

    by GeminiDomino (661) on Thursday June 05 2014, @04:56PM (#51795)

    In the show, both big steps (breaking away from EA, and then taking an active offensive against Clark's forces) were predicated on something that's gone rather unremarked in the real world: Openly using military force against civilian targets. For us, it's used as an occasional Obama-bash rather than what it is: the sign that the US Gov't crossed the Moral Event Horizon [orain.org] (TVTropes (fork) warning)

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  • (Score: 2) by NCommander on Thursday June 05 2014, @05:30PM

    by NCommander (2) <michael@casadevall.pro> on Thursday June 05 2014, @05:30PM (#51809) Homepage Journal

    More specifically, use of EA military against EA targets. With the exception of the downing of the Blackstar, Earth never really won a battle in Earth-Mibarai War. (we were doomed to loose the Battle of the Line until the Mimbari surrendered which is the entire plot of "The Sky, Full of Stars" in season 1). We do see the Centuari use mass drivers against Narn civilian targets, and the Shadow and Vorlons glass worlds that the other touched (the Vorlons were about to scorch Centuari Prime before the alliance started the battle between the Shadows and the Vorlon)

    We never see the Diglar war itself, so its not clear if civilians were ever targeted by the EA, though given the end result of that war lead to (almost) Dilgar extinction ...

    If the US military ever hit a US civilian target, then that would probably be significant cataylist to cause states and factions to try and breakaway in RL.

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    • (Score: 1) by GeminiDomino on Thursday June 05 2014, @06:20PM

      by GeminiDomino (661) on Thursday June 05 2014, @06:20PM (#51825)

      More specifically, use of EA military against EA targets

      That is what I was referring to, yes.

      If the US military ever hit a US civilian target, then that would probably be significant cataylist to cause states and factions to try and breakaway in RL.

      Unless, apparently, it was a terrorist.

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    • (Score: 2) by urza9814 on Friday June 06 2014, @01:29AM

      by urza9814 (3954) on Friday June 06 2014, @01:29AM (#52005) Journal

      If the US military ever hit a US civilian target, then that would probably be significant cataylist to cause states and factions to try and breakaway in RL.

      You mean something like bombing our own cities [democracynow.org]?

      (Yeah, that wasn't technically the *military*, but a government bomb is a government bomb in my book...)