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If anybody thinks that bombing and destroying the Syrian military infrastructure, and leaving the battlefield for the opponents of the regime to win, would end everything - that is an illusion.
"If they think that bombing indiscriminately and attempting to murder people of a different religion is the way to convince the government to even talk to them, they are wired to the moon," he said.
I will never know with certainty if that bomb would otherwise have killed me.
If that bomb did not work, his plans were to detonate propane gas cylinders and to start a fire in the car with gasoline.
And do you know, I could not even tell you if that bomb did in the end go off (although if it did, I think it would probably have stuck in my mind).
Will you be able to make a claim if that bomb attack destroyed your home or car?
Many people said that if the bombs had detonated when they were leaving the mosques, the death toll would have been much higher.
Mr. Garcia, in a scripted bit from the audience, complained that if the bomb gambit worked and the castaways never crashed on the island, that "would be a real big cheat".
Senior officers acknowledge that they are under pressure to get results but warn that if the bombing has been perpetrated by a very small group—or, worse, a single individual it could take a long time before the culprit or culprits are caught.The inquiry into the murder of Jill Dando may also take a long time.
When the mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing was sentenced, in 1997, Kilborn noted that the towers' offices were filled with stockbrokers, and concluded with a smirk, "Officials speculate that if the bombing had gone according to plan it would have taken a quarter of a million lives — and ten or twenty souls".
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