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<text id=91TT0329>
<title>
Feb. 18, 1991: World Notes:Britain
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
Feb. 18, 1991 The War Comes Home
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
WORLD, Page 53
World Notes
BRITAIN
A Stab at The Heart
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<p> Prime Minister John Major had just convened a morning
meeting of his gulf war cabinet at 10 Downing Street, when the
room was rocked by an explosion that shattered the windows and
sent some of the ministers scrambling under the table. Said
Major with admirable sangfroid: "We had better begin again
somewhere else."
</p>
<p> Despite initial fears, the at tackers turned out to be not
Iraqi-sponsored terrorists but an older British adversary: the
Irish Republican Army. The would-be assassins had parked a van
200 yds. from the Prime Minister's offices, then used a
delayed-timing device to launch three mortar shells from the
vehicle while they escaped. One landed in a garden at the back
of Major's official residence; two more fell behind the Foreign
Office. A total of three people were injured.
</p>
<p> In a statement, the I.R.A. said the planning for the
operation "predates both John Major's coming to power and the
beginning of British involvement in the gulf war." It was the
most brazen assault on top British officials since 1984, when
the I.R.A. set off a bomb at a Conservative Party conference
in Brighton that killed five people and narrowly missed then
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
</p>
</body></article>
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