from left to right: Anthony Sadler, Spencer Stone and Alek Skarlatos, accompanied by the American Ambassador to France Jane Hartley, at the American Embassy in Paris, 23 August 2015 |
Armed patrols at the destination station of the Thalys train, the Gare du Nord in Paris, have been stepped up to confront the Muslim terrorist menace -- but in a station used by 550,000 people a day, looking for them is like looking for a needle in a haystack ("cherche une aiguille dans une botte de foin"). France has around 7 million Muslims or suspected Muslims, and it's not possible to watch more than a few thousand of them.
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Meanwhile, the Muslim's lawyer, Sophie David, has provided some light relief by asserting he found the weapons in a suitcase in the park next to the Midi Station in Brussels. "He planned to hold up the train, then shoot out a window and jump out to escape." Lawyers are noted for coming up with preposterous statements, but that has to take the prize for the year.
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Meanwhile, the Muslim's lawyer, Sophie David, has provided some light relief by asserting he found the weapons in a suitcase in the park next to the Midi Station in Brussels. "He planned to hold up the train, then shoot out a window and jump out to escape." Lawyers are noted for coming up with preposterous statements, but that has to take the prize for the year.
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