GreersElbow
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I'm gutted he didn't get sticked by a female Peshmerga....
Fallacy after fallacy, it's the West's fault that Syria fell into civil war that lead to the rise of IS? No one here has actually made mention of Islam or Muslim in a derogatory manner, only highlighting the radicalism of the extremists. If you think that this is a case of identity crisis, it really shows how little you understand of the conflict.
Please pick up Sam Huntington's "Clash of Civilisations" book and educate yourself.
Which he has obviously missed, because he'd be quick to cry foul if we put troops on the ground. We can't destroy the idea, but we can kill as many of the ****ers perpetrating atrocities now to send a message to would be followers and allow regional militaries to reorganise and better prepare themselves. Which is the main reason why IS pretty much ran the north of Iraq because the ISF weren't prepared to fight them.
I'm not excusing his actions at all, he was an idiot and he's paid the price.
Society does need to take responsibility too though. Western nations have bombed no less than 6 Muslim countries in the last 12 years. Islamophobia is rife, even on a modest & tolerant website like NSC there is constant denunciation of Muslims, and generally the youth of today are disenfranchised and see no meaningful future. It's no surprise to me how so many young Muslim men are so easily radicalised when their identity is despised and they can envision an opportunity to be a part of something significant, albeit evil, like this.
I think it's sad. Not for the bitter, angry man that he became - not even for his parents, who could have possibly done more - but for the innocent, vulnerable child that he was 10 years ago. There are children in schools today that will suffer the same fate if we continue this approach.
Fallacy after fallacy, it's the West's fault that Syria fell into civil war that lead to the rise of IS? No one here has actually made mention of Islam or Muslim in a derogatory manner, only highlighting the radicalism of the extremists. If you think that this is a case of identity crisis, it really shows how little you understand of the conflict.
Please pick up Sam Huntington's "Clash of Civilisations" book and educate yourself.
that all depends on your immediate and strategic objectives.
Which he has obviously missed, because he'd be quick to cry foul if we put troops on the ground. We can't destroy the idea, but we can kill as many of the ****ers perpetrating atrocities now to send a message to would be followers and allow regional militaries to reorganise and better prepare themselves. Which is the main reason why IS pretty much ran the north of Iraq because the ISF weren't prepared to fight them.
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