Foiled Terrorist Plot To Shoot Down Brown: Minutes Away From Assassination

August 31st, 2008 Posted By Snooper.

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Granted this situation happened in Afghanistan but I have to point this out.

I have always viewed the nation of GB as a “Sister Country”. I can say, after being in GB for a few weeks, you can easily fall in love with her like a sister.

Regarding the situation in GB and their Muslim population, namely the Muslims that want to take her (Great Britain) over, I have to bring up a “:Sister” analogy.

If your in a BAD relationship, its not going to change or get better. Its only going to get worse and the violence will escalate. The best way to deal with a bad relationship is to “KICK THE SOB’s OUT” and never let them back into your lives.

You understand what Im saying GB? You can’t make them love you or your nation. You can only walk away from them and keep your dignity and your lives.

Terrorists were minutes from carrying out their plot to assassinate Gordon Brown during his visit to Afghanistan last week, it has been claimed.

Sunday August 31, 2008
Sky News

The News of The World has reported that Taliban fanatics planned to shoot down the Prime Minister’s helicopter as he flew over the capital Kabul.

The paper also alleges the plot was foiled at the last minute when two gunmen were spotted under the chopper’s flight path.

“The Prime Minister was about to board the helicopter when he was told two hostiles had been spotted with guns on a nearby rooftop,” a security source told the newspaper.

“He was rushed back to the compound and local forces dealt with the situation.”

While Mr Brown sheltered inside the Green Zone, local police tried to catch the gunmen but they are thought to have escaped.

Mr Brown was flown out of the country to Muscat in Oman on the Queen’s flight, the paper says.

He was then flown straight to Beijing for the ceremony to mark the closing of the Olympics.

Mr Brown was on a one-day trip to Afghanistan when the plot is said to have taken place.

He had addressed British troops at Camp Bastion in Helmand before flying to Kabul for talks with Afghan president Hamid Karzai and British officials.

A Number 10 source is quoted as saying: “We never comment on security matters. But the PM always takes the advice of the security forces.”

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