Australian gov't warns of potential UAE terror strike
by This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it on Friday, 3 October 2008Posted on Sunday, 5 October 2008
Terrorist Threat Warning
Posted by Sue-Sharyn Ward at 13:26 UAE time
The Australian Govt has been issuing travel advices on the region for many years as have other western Govts. I have lived in Dubai for 30 years, through the Iran/Iraq War, 1st Gulf War and 2nd Gulf War, each time we were told of potential danger or threats this helped to create an awareness and understanding that we must not take the security we enjoy for granted.
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Posted on Saturday, 4 October 2008
Warning
Posted by Salim ALSuwaidi at 19:43 UAE time
I think after all these terror attack warning in the past few months didn't work out, they are doing this to ask their national people to return back home. I think this will help in a bit with the traffic jams we see daily if people start to listen to their government.
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Posted on Friday, 3 October 2008
Inevitable
Posted by IncidentFlux at 16:39 UAE time
No country is immune from violence, and its naive to think the UAE is going to remain a completely safe place forever. Safety and security are relative concepts. My new car was broken into first month I bought it, that was five years ago.
Best anyone can do is educate people, and help them vent their frustrations positively. With the way the UAE govt. is putting pressure on its population, chances are people are going to snap soon. Question is... when?
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Australian Terrorist
Posted by PP at 16:17 UAE time
When did they release this warning? Surely letting people know of dangers two days after the proposed date is a bit pointless
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Dirty politics
Posted by Mpower at 14:02 UAE time
The chances of any terrorist attacks are higher in Australia then in UAE, and the probability of an Australian getting knocked off in their own country rather than Dubai are at all time high.
Australia is just following the British Commission.




