Al Qaeda...you awful b**tards

#35
#35
Honestly, if you are going to fine someone crazy and willing to do any thing, why not fight them with someone who makes them look like school girls.
 
#37
#37
You bet...............

There is a good reason why the above mentioned were successful on a grand scale.
 
#38
#38
That's one reason right there that we won't succeed over there. They are willing to do anything to keep the job done and we aren't. My God have mercy on their souls, because I know I sure wouldn't.

We should have done mankind a favor and turned that whole area into a sheet of glass...
 
#39
#39
Unfortunately, the West seems to favor another ancient tactic...the paying of tribute...to keep the problem at bay.

“Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute,” Robert Goodloe Harper...attributed to Charles Pinckney
 
#41
#41
Yes, let's nuke them and start a World War

Who is ready for their kids to be drafted?
 
#42
#42
If these females had been "normal", would this have generated as much outrage? Some Down's Syndrome patients are able to live fairly normal lives.

What has always bugged me about female suicide bombers is the level of misogyny it must take for a male religious leader to direct a female to kill herself and others. You won't see leading feminists decry these tactics, in fact, for years feminists have been largely silent regarding the treatment of women in muslim countries.
 
#43
#43
That's one reason right there that we won't succeed over there. They are willing to do anything to keep the job done and we aren't. My God have mercy on their souls, because I know I sure wouldn't.
I would really like to throw in a completely uncivilized and rude response to this statement, but I will hold myself in check.

More than anything this should show you just how far we have come since March 2003. Al Qaeda is being forced now to use mentally retarded people to carry out attacks that two years ago men in the prime of their life would have been waiting and willing just to be asked to carry out an attack like this. This one tragic event should display to the whole world that we are not only winning the war on terror, but we are winning by so much that our enemy is completely demoralized. Two years ago reports came out that our effort in the GWOT and in OIF were actually creating untold numbers of new recruits to fight against us. In light of the Anbar Awakening and other "awakenings" across Iraq, the recruits have all but dried up.
 
#44
#44
I would really like to throw in a completely uncivilized and rude response to this statement, but I will hold myself in check.​

More than anything this should show you just how far we have come since March 2003. Al Qaeda is being forced now to use mentally retarded people to carry out attacks that two years ago men in the prime of their life would have been waiting and willing just to be asked to carry out an attack like this. This one tragic event should display to the whole world that we are not only winning the war on terror, but we are winning by so much that our enemy is completely demoralized. Two years ago reports came out that our effort in the GWOT and in OIF were actually creating untold numbers of new recruits to fight against us. In light of the Anbar Awakening and other "awakenings" across Iraq, the recruits have all but dried up.​
stop it. that doesn't mesh with what CNN says.
 
#45
#45
I have a question for you guys in the military.(Thank you for your service btw.) How much longer in your view, will it take to get the Iraq military up and going 100%? I was just setting here thinking about it. I haven't heard anything about it in awhile. TIA.
 
#48
#48
Wow, 5 yrs. geez. I was thinking maybe a year maybe 2, but I was way off.
I think that American combat troops could realistically leave Iraq and, short of a cataclysmic attack by Iranian foreign fighters, stability would be maintained by the IA and the IP. However, the training that American military transition teams are providing to Iraqi's is absolutely priceless and needs to continue for some time.
 
#49
#49
I think that American combat troops could realistically leave Iraq and, short of a cataclysmic attack by Iranian foreign fighters, stability would be maintained by the IA and the IP. However, the training that American military transition teams are providing to Iraqi's is absolutely priceless and needs to continue for some time.

Oh I agree, I would like to see those guys be fully trained before we pulled out to defend Iraq. I just think when we do pull out, all hell will break loose over there and we don't need that.
 
#50
#50

I would really like to throw in a completely uncivilized and rude response to this statement, but I will hold myself in check.

More than anything this should show you just how far we have come since March 2003. Al Qaeda is being forced now to use mentally retarded people to carry out attacks that two years ago men in the prime of their life would have been waiting and willing just to be asked to carry out an attack like this. This one tragic event should display to the whole world that we are not only winning the war on terror, but we are winning by so much that our enemy is completely demoralized. Two years ago reports came out that our effort in the GWOT and in OIF were actually creating untold numbers of new recruits to fight against us. In light of the Anbar Awakening and other "awakenings" across Iraq, the recruits have all but dried up.

Great post trUT....
 

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