If the 1940-41 London Blitz is any indication, the recent terror bombings are contrived.
The first air raid on London by the Nazis took place Sept. 7, 1940 and killed 306 people.
After touring the ruins, Winston Churchill remarked, "They cheered me as if I'd given them victory, instead of getting their houses bombed to bits."
Churchill is telling the truth.
Unknown to Londoners, he had rejected Hitler's proposal to spare civilian targets. Quite the opposite, he goaded Hitler into bombing London by hitting Berlin and other civilian targets first.
Churchill told his Air Marshall: "Never mistreat an enemy by halves" and instructed his cabinet, "bombing of military objectives, increasingly widely interpreted, seems our best road home at present." He blocked the Red Cross from monitoring civilian casualties.
Before the end of Sept. 1940, 7,000 Londoners including 700 children lay dead.
http://www.rense.com/general67/curch.htm
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