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Originally Posted by Rockstar
I don't know, multipule coordinated timed attacks, armed with high explosives, automatic weapons and hand grenades just doesn't strike me as a couple of OG lampin with a biscuit drinkin the milk of some wankster frogs yo.
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OK, I laughed at that one.
Roughly 80% of every planning is exit strategy. Whether it be an ambush, bank robbery, prank ringing of the doorbell or assasination.
Terrorists have no exit strategy except getting killed.
That's why they're so hard to detect. There's no observing the guard routes, no purchase of more specialised equipment (smoke grenades, police radio receivers, fast and capable getaway vehicles), no detailed floorplans of targets for knowing back exits, no testing the police responses (it's always a few minutes wherever you are and then it's a firefight).
Europe is not some weapon barren wasteland, just go east and buying an AK is like buying a used car.
9/11, that one was planning and logistics.
This one was: here's a gun, kill as many as possible before you're martyred.