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Over 100 anti-war protesters arrested at NATO HQ
2008-03-23
Around 100 anti-war protesters were arrested trying to force their way into NATO's headquarters in Belgium on Saturday, police said. Police in riot gear and on horses clashed with over 500 activists from across Europe -- opposed to military action in Iraq and Afghanistan and the use of nuclear weapons -- outside NATO's Brussels hub. Water cannons were used to prevent most of the protesters from gaining entry to the large security compound situated on the outskirts of the Belgian capital and close to Brussels national airport. At least one protester was taken to hospital with serious injuries after falling on barbed wire, a police spokeswoman said. "We have arrested over 100 and they are being taken to court to be dealt with swiftly."

A NATO official said the compound had not been breached. "Demonstrations are a feature of democracy. All we hope for with any such protest is that it is done in a peaceful and safe manner," the official told Reuters.

NATO is a security and defense alliance of 26 countries from North America and Europe with forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo and Darfur. Organizers of Saturday's "NATO Game Over" protest say without the military organization, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan would not be possible. They also oppose the use of nuclear weapons.
1. NATO is not in Iraq.
2. We haven't nuked anybody since in 63 years.
3. The Talibs are the declared allies of al-Qaeda, both of which are the declared enemies of civilization. That's probably an indication of which side the protestors are on.

Posted by:Fred

#5  Tiny turn out indeed! I was also surprised by the anti-war protest in San Franciso on the 5th anniversary of the war. They barely filled half a block. The news media was doing their best to make it sound like a big event, but bigger crowds show up for a local soccer tournament at any given community field.

The real story was the complete and total anemic response of the anti-war movement on the 5th anniversary of the war.
Posted by: Woodrow Slusorong7967   2008-03-23 23:57  

#4  2. We haven't nuked anybody since in 63 years.

Looks like we're going to have to do it again, and for the same reason. Hiroshima and Nagasake were nuked in the hopes it would force Japan to surrender and save the allied forces from having to invade. An invasion would have cost ten to 100 times the number of dead and wounded in the nuked cities, and Japan may never have recovered. It may take the same thing to stop the crap that is the Muddled East. Five nukes: Teheran, Damascus, Riyadh, Cairo and Khartoum. Use BIG nukes (8-20MT), so the few survivors will have very vivid memories, and not be hesitant to share them. Otherwise, we'll have to stomp these bas$$$$s one at a time. That will take too long, result in too many of our soldiers dying, and cost too much. Nuke 'em now.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-03-23 18:59  

#3  2. We haven't nuked anybody since in 63 years.

Ima sing mamaries

Posted by: Zebulon Angavick7428   2008-03-23 15:10  

#2  I remember back in Germany how demonstrators formed outside the VII Corps HQ kaserne. One of them left the crowd and jumped on the fence, and a German KRIPO put a round right through his back. Good aim, I might add. He was dead before he hit the ground.

Put a damper on the whole demo.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-03-23 09:54  

#1  Thay make people come from all Europe and only numbered 500.
Posted by: JFM   2008-03-23 05:01  

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