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The London bombing was surely a big event that struck London. What could be behind all these bombings? Terrorist are all over and they are unstoppable. The waging war might have been a probable cause of these but this is no excuse especially to the victims of the deadly bombing. This terrorism has gone far enough and has caused a lot of deficiency with the families that are affected.


British Prime Minister Tony Blair really condemns these attacks that assaulted London. He cannot hide his grief and anger to those who are responsible for this happening. This barbaric attack has gone far enough and affected many families. They are sending their deep condolences to those families who have been victims of the deadly shortcoming.


He said that terrorism is spreading causing everyone to suffer. These terrorists have no bit of respect for human life. But no matter where these attacks might have occurred, definitely no victims could escape and the people all over the nation are endangered.


He declares that he will not allow violence and terrorism to ruin and attack their peaceful lives and if their purpose is to stop the summit, they will never let this come to pass. They will pursue the summit to cope up with the needs to maintain a better and peaceful life away from the treacherous terrorisms. He is doing everything he can to cease the plans of the terrorists.


The terrorist really aimed to attack human lives. Well they have quite been successful but the prime minister declares that whatever threat or step they advance, still they will pursue their plans and they are not going to weaken their strategy. All their attacks wouldn't even change a thing. These attacks did not even affect their plans but made them stronger and provided them with effective principles to halt these attacks. The terrorists will not be more successful with their plans.


Tony Blair concludes that the terrorists are going in line with their plan of opening the G8 summit. Blair said that the first thing they should do is to stop these terrorists from destroying innocent people. He will do whatever way he can to stop these terrorism so that innocent people will not be affected and ease their suffering and traumas.


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