One could argue that Trump's words are strong. We have yet to hear any real policy. This despite the fact that he has words, he has the best words....when it comes to terrorism:
A strong stance by Trump + a weak response by obama/clinton = president trump
One could argue that Trump's words are strong. We have yet to hear any real policy. This despite the fact that he has words, he has the best words.
One could argue that Trump's words are strong. We have yet to hear any real policy. This despite the fact that he has words, he has the best words.
One could argue that Trump's words are strong. We have yet to hear any real policy. This despite the fact that he has words, he has the best words.
We already know what the Obama/Clinton policy is. How's that working out?
One could argue that Trump's words are strong. We have yet to hear any real policy. This despite the fact that he has words, he has the best words.
Pretty damn well, thanks for asking. You really enjoy making yourself look like a fool.
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So, then he's got this terror thing under control?
they are giving legitimacy to the thought that this is a war about religion.
Their footprint is getting smaller, funding sources are being reduced with a minimum of U.S. soldiers' lives lost. It's a balancing act, put more U.S. boots on the ground there and you'll probably make more rapid progress but you'll likely lose more American lives.So, then he's got this terror thing under control?
USA Today: The Quran's deadly role in inspiring Belgian slaughter: Column
So what you're telling me is that even though it is about religion, we're trying to tell the 90% of Muslims that don't read the Quran that it isn't about religion.
That's how they justify their actions.
Their footprint is getting smaller, funding sources are being reduced with a minimum of U.S. soldiers' lives lost. It's a balancing act, put more U.S. boots on the ground there and you'll probably make more rapid progress but you'll likely lose more American lives.
It's not, though. They justify them because they're doing exactly what the Quran tells them to, regardless of what snowjob people tell us.
Just because we refuse to call it what it is, doesn't make it any less true. I understand the rationale, as we are trying to keep from inflaming the rest of the peaceful Muslim world, but let's not make the mistake of thinking that if we ignore it that it will go away. Not saying that is our strategy, but at some point we have to call it what it is.The problem with Trump's "strong" words is that they are giving legitimacy to the thought that this is a war about religion. To them it is, and he just makes it look like to us it is as well. I honestly think that with his anti-Muslim rhetoric that would should expect to see more efforts by them to make an attack in the US.
You serious Clark?Can you cite/quote specific places in the Quran where it says to kill the non-Muslim?
I can certainly show you plenty of places in the Bible where it says to stone people to death.
Slippery slope.
Yes imo but ask DD, he has the intel. Do you have a specific question about Brussels that isn't covered in the news media?Footprint is getting smaller? Does that also include gains in North Africa or not? And loss of life? You mean like we saw yesterday in Brussels?
Actually, I was speaking strictly from the drone perspective when I said that. Considering that is the business I have been in for going on 20 years, and have people on 3 continents supporting operations, I would think I can speak slightly more intelligent on it than the average Joe.Yes imo but ask DD, he has the intel. Do you have a specific question about Brussels that isn't covered in the news media?
You serious Clark?
It absolutely says that in both books. However, by in large, the Christian society doesn't condone that part of their religion and condemns it when it occurs. This strawman has always bugged me. They are in fact following the teachings of the Quran in the literal sense. Hence the extremist label. There just happens to be a **** load of extremist Muslims comparatively speaking to extremist Christians.
You serious Clark?
It absolutely says that in both books. However, by in large, the Christian society doesn't condone that part of their religion and condemns it when it occurs. This strawman has always bugged me. They are in fact following the teachings of the Quran in the literal sense. Hence the extremist label. There just happens to be a **** load of extremist Muslims comparatively speaking to extremist Christians.
The problem with Trump's "strong" words is that they are giving legitimacy to the thought that this is a war about religion. To them it is, and he just makes it look like to us it is as well. I honestly think that with his anti-Muslim rhetoric that would should expect to see more efforts by them to make an attack in the US.
You left out about a dozen embassies and hijackings.So you think they aren't trying now? Seems like I remember the first Towers bombing, the cole and then 9/11. Gosh, one would think, from what you said, that it only started after we started talking about somebody hijacking a great religion.
It's not, though. They justify them because they're doing exactly what the Quran tells them to, regardless of what snowjob people tell us.
So you think they aren't trying now? Seems like I remember the first Towers bombing, the cole and then 9/11. Gosh, one would think, from what you said, that it only started after we started talking about somebody hijacking a great religion.
Of course they are trying (a big part of my tasking is to make sure they don't succeed, so I understand what's going on).
I don't know how you got from A to B with what I said. Was it ISIS that bombed the towers? Was it ISIS that attacked the Cole? Was it ISIS that carried out the 9/11 attacks?
They recruit by convincing people we want to wipe out Islam. Having a bunch of anti-Muslim rhetoric from our leaders or potential leaders just makes that easier and lends more credence to what they are saying.[/QUOTE
Are you that naïve? They recruit by telling them that they will go to heaven with all those virgins if they kill the infidel. Does it matter whether it's Al Queda, ISIS or horney arabs? They all want to kill the infidel in the name of Allah. Many recruit them because the economy over there, thanks to their form of govt, is so bad that they pay their families for their martyrdom. It's really sad that a young person can be bought for a small amount of money.
Well technically ISIS is a byproduct of Al Qaeda.Of course they are trying (a big part of my tasking is to make sure they don't succeed, so I understand what's going on).
I don't know how you got from A to B with what I said. Was it ISIS that bombed the towers? Was it ISIS that attacked the Cole? Was it ISIS that carried out the 9/11 attacks?
They recruit by convincing people we want to wipe out Islam. Having a bunch of anti-Muslim rhetoric from our leaders or potential leaders just makes that easier and lends more credence to what they are saying.
You want a toe? I can get you a fvcking toe Dude. ****, I can have you a toe by tomorrow morning!
With that said, I agree with Whitetail on this one but not to the point of refusing to call it Muslim Extremism.
I wasn't implying you regarding what to refer to it as.I don't refuse to call it Muslim Extremism, nor do I object to that term being used by leadership.
What I object to is just saying Muslim ...
Apparently I'm stating my position poorly in this thread. (for anybody that reads that as snarky, that's not my intent, I just need to do better)
(there is no situation in which a quote from the Big Lebowski can't be used)