Combating the threat of terrorism was the topic on the agenda on Friday at a joint press conference with U.S. President Barack Obama and Prime Minister of great Britain David Cameron. Both world leaders condemned the recent terrorist acts in France and Nigeria, while reiterating their tireless efforts in the fight against the Islamic state of Iraq and greater Syria, and al-Qaeda.
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GasDoctor
We can see Mr Cameron's attitude to cyber crime. He made clear he did not which to agree to the extradition request from USA for Gary Mckinnon. McKinnon in spite of or because of mental illness managed to hack US military computers in to look for GREEN MEN. He also left anti war messages on Pentagon computers. Am I the only person in the country who is happy to see him rot in a US prison? Even Littlejohn says he should not be extradited.
Joe Dirt
Did that honestly need to be vowed? I thought fighting domestic terrorism was part of...you know, being a country.
NO Name
Two of the most powerful countries are lead by two of the weakest leaders. What else can go wrong?