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Originally Posted by Mr Mephisto
50 militant Al Queda terrorists storm a school function somewhere in the United States and round up between 200 and 300 hostages, including at least 200 children (some as young as 7 years of age).
They rig the place for explosives, fitting trip wires and wearing explosive belts.
They are heavily armed, ruthless and ready to die, as is proven by past attacks.
They state that for every one of their number killed they will execute 50 children.
They have sufficient supplies to last 30 days.
They demand that the US withdraw from Iraq and will start shooting 5 children per day in 24 hours if their demands are not met.
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Surely stroming a school on US soil by foreign terrorists would be tough. It is very possible, however, that a similar attack might happen on one of the american schools that are run by american ambassies in arab countries. I know for a fact that there used to be a big american school in Damascus (
http://www.state.gov/www/about_state...odamascus.html - BTW, isn't it creepy how much intel info you can gather through the Internet?). There are numerous similar american schools like that throught the middle east region. It's not very hard to imagine a group of terrorists sneaking into Syria through the unguarded Iraqi border and storming the school. I just hope that attacking schools won't be "the next big thing" for terrorists.