Meanwhile, some are still saying that he was most likely "inspired" by Islamic State but didn't necessarily have contact with them
Really?!!!
He was, they claim, a 'soldier of Islamic State'.
If that's the case, Islamic State wants to have a look at the equipemtn it issues to its troops. You can't go to war armed with a bread knife, for God's sake!
If that's the case, Islamic State wants to have a look at the equipemtn it issues to its troops. You can't go to war armed with a bread knife, for God's sake!
Thing is, though, you just know that people in Subaru's UK office yesterday were thinking 'Oh, couldn't he have hired a fvcking Nissan Qashqai instead, ffs?"
Thing is, though, you just know that people in Subaru's UK office yesterday were thinking 'Oh, couldn't he have hired a fvcking Nissan Qashqai instead, ffs?"
It was a Hyundai I think, but yes, I expect they were.
Relief at Toyota, of course, that it wasn't the terrorist's usual choice of Hilux.
Perhaps if they could've at least used the latest, current model
Reading up on the Chad/Libya war just now, I discovered to my delight that the Chad Government of National Unity back then abbreviated itself to GUNT. This pleases me greatly.
Thing is, though, you just know that people in Subaru's UK office yesterday were thinking 'Oh, couldn't he have hired a fvcking Nissan Qashqai instead, ffs?"