Islamic State Claims Responsibility for Paris Attacks; Death Toll At 127
The L.A. Times reports that Islamic State, the group variously known as ISIL, ISIS, and Daesh, has claimed responsibility for the multi-pronged terror attack yesterday in Paris which left at least 128 people dead, most of them from among the audience of a rock concert at the Bataclan theater, in the heart of the city. Details of how Friday’s assaults were carried out remained hazy. It was still unclear, for example, whether the restaurants and concert theater were attacked by two separate teams of militants or one group that went from one place to another. ...
Attackers opened fire on the crowd with automatic weapons, shouting “God is great!” or blaming France for airstrikes on Islamic State in Syria, according to some reports. Dozens of concert-goers were killed before French forces stormed the theater.
Many Parisians posted appeals and photos on social media asking for news of friends or loved ones whom they had not heard from since the attacks. One man said on Twitter that a government hotline set up to inquire about missing persons was so overloaded that calls could not get through.
In the wake of the attacks and with an overloaded public infrastructure, Facebook activated its post-disaster check-in tool for Parisians to notify loved ones that they are safe. According to Reuters, French President Francois Hollande has vowed to undertake a "mercliess" response to the attacks.
It's awful what hate and fanaticism drive people to do.
Similar to the upcoming US election results
Of course they would claim it. Even if they didnt do it.
They did warn the world they had ISIS operatives mixed in with refugees. So its not truely surprising.
Meanwhile, few have noticed that France has sweeping surveillance laws, while other countries like Italy and Spain do not.
The latter have arrested terrorist cells even this month, while the former could not, even during an high alert state due to international talks the day before.
Can we say we have proof those laws do not work? Or will we go all emperor-palpatine-during-emergency after this?
but oil
Nuked oil...mo power!
It's underground. Airbursts will reduce contamination while maximizing depopulating effects.
Each act of terrorism breeds hatred from the victims, which leads to the mistreatment of those considered like the aggressors, which leads to the formation of circumstances likely to breed terrorists.
So yes, it appears these hateful acts are quite likely to continue.
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Who still thinks is a good idea to allow mass immigration of refuges from the region? Lets face it ISIS is going international they way its progenitor was. We simply can not allow people from that region to enter without being fully vetted and as we have no way to do that for the vast majority of the refugees. I think they need to be kept right where they are.
If anything we should simply help Turkey, Jordon, and Lebanon secure their borders. The safe thing to do is assume anyone crossing the boarder is a threat.
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Things like this would not happen. I mean if we ban guns we will not have gun violence. If we ban poverty, we can get rid of poverty. If we would ban murder, we could get away from things like this happening. One thing is for certain though is that this is the fault of evil old white balding male republicans, who are to blame for everything untoward that happens in the world. If only evil white male rebuplicans had not prevented France from enacting their anti murder laws like they wanted to do a few years ago, no one would have died in this Paris catastrophe. But for the greed of old white men, who wanted to continue to profit off of murder, would all be living harmoniously together and driving around in bentlys.
Not oil. A pipeline for natural gas
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All religions have reality acceptance issues. Much if not most of the "beliefs" can be shown to be incorrect with simple repeatable experiment and facts. While it is fine to have pre-conceived notions about what is unknown at this time, having beliefs based on faith, with no basis in reality, yet being dead certain of them inevitably causes a large part of these types of incidents. Many studies show that religion actually makes people less altruistic/moral.
It's pretty obvious the world would be far better off without religion.
Uhh no we don't. we literally kill 96 civilians out of every 100 people we kill with drones
I heard it was al Qaida.
An al Qaida spokesman stated that they were responsible and that ISIS couldn't find their ass with both hands.
Have gnu, will travel.
I doubt we've killed that many people with drones in total. Got any sources?
Law enforcement in France has been gradually weakened over years, possibly decades already. Police officers are reluctant or have orders not to enter certain banlieus (suburbs). To finish off terrorism, this will have to change first. You have to nip things in the bud.
Article from 2011:
http://www.fdesouche.com/335448-on-donne-lordre-a-la-police-de-ne-pas-rentrer-dans-les-cites-car-on-na-peur-que-les-banlieues-partent-en-feu-rmc#
Nuke whom? Random people we suspect may be affiliated with IS? Retard.
The original poster is not entirely right. Here is for example the data for Pakistan:
Total strikes: 421
Obama strikes: 370
Total killed: 2,489-3,989
Civilians killed: 423-965
Children killed: 172-207
Injured: 1,158-1,738
So yes, many civilians but not anywhere near 96%. In any case, there is still a huge difference to terrorism, because drone strikes are not intended to kill civilians, many civilian deaths are only accepted as a side-effect. It boils down how you interpret the "double effect doctrine". In my point of view, drone strikes are serious crimes just like terrorist attacks but the two things should be kept apart and not one can justify the other.
Absolutely yes. Go after terrorists.. Kill or imprison them to the last man....especially ones that support groups like ISIS and Al Qaeda. Also pressure must be applied to any Islamic countries that continue to oppress other religions because they are effectively the one's indirectly generating these fanatics.(here's looking at you Saudi Arabia)
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care has to be taken not to lump in every Muslim into the same pot (see Indonesia which respects its minorities far better than Israel). Nor to treat the problem of religious extremism as limited to Muslims. Their are plenty of local religious crazies too. (see christian fundamentalist morons in the Republican party that want to bizarrely and dangerously teach school children the earth is 6000 years old and are just as liberal in their advocacy of force as any jihadist)
and start calling them islamic sodomites, or something that might offend their world views.
If YOUR government stopped arming and training them to fight proxy wars for you , then you wouldnt feel the need to kill so many civilians anyws well beyond the fact that your economy has to run on a war footing to function.
There were strong warnings in advance of the 9/11 attack, which the Bush/Cheney administration chose to ignore. (Could it be because they needed a "Pearl Harbor" event to catalyze the "New American Century" vision from PNAC?)
They then ignored the reality that Iraq had NOTHING TO DO WITH 9/11, and lied their way to get us into Iraq (in accordance with the "New American Century")
It didn't work, because the full might of the country couldn't actually be used (being based on a lie, and not having full support)
This broke Iraq, and gave rise to ISIS, killing or displacing millions along the way.
My heart goes out to the victims in Paris, and the millions of others our nation has displaced, maimed, or killed in the service of our empire.
It benefits their cause to claim responsibility for terrorist actions even if they did not do them.
Shooting into a rock concert with an AK-47 is not random?
....of what a horrible tragedy this is, but I fear another round of loss of liberty and rights is in the making for western countries.
Which is sad really.
Nobody sees that the terrorists are winning, when a handful of sand hicks can bring the Western Nations to their knees terrified of Allah....which is EXACTLY what they want.
Canada chickened out and all it took is 2 tragic deaths before setting up the foundations and laws for their future police state.
USA did it way back in '01
But wtv....seems just like so hopeless...It's almost as if Western Civ wants to die, willingly, and revert back to the days of fiefdoms, theocracies and barbarism.
With a big enough nuke: it's statistically inevitable you'll hit some ISIS targets.
One thing that makes us better than them is....we try hard to limit civilian causalities when striking military targets.
Except the leaked Collateral Murder video shows Americans deliberately attacking and killing civilian first responders. America considers this a war crime when our enemies do it. None of the killers were ever charged with a crime, and neither were any of the officials who covered it up and lied about the existence of the video before it was leaked.
Poke America, and America will slap you. Poke France, and America will make your culture bend over and American military will live in your country for decades if not a century.
Is the number of children killed part of the number of civilians killed or is it a subset? Also, I'm assuming that the Injured number is injured bystanders as opposed to a mix of injured bystanders and injured targets? Also, I'm assuming that, since they've outright stated that they count things this way, that all males mid-teens and above are automatically not counted as civilians (complicated term because if they're "illegal combatants" then they're all civilians whether they're a member of a targeted group or not). Then there's the question of how they actually confirm targets? Do they have extensive dossiers on each person killed, or do they just say "yep, looks like a target" and leave it at that.
If YOUR government stopped arming and training them to fight proxy wars for you , then you wouldnt feel the need to kill so many civilians anyws well beyond the fact that your economy has to run on a war footing to function.
Amen.
What are the motives of these terrorist groups?
Strike fear in the heart of infidels?
Help erode the freedoms that citizens in most Western countries enjoy? (especially those freedoms that enable lifestyles hated so much by Islamic State supporters).
Revenge for whatever wrongs they think were done to them? (regardless of justified or not).
As a show of force? Letting everybody know they're still here, and capable of carrying out coordinated attacks abroad.
Just to name a few - surely there's more. In the end they will not accomplish their goals. First and foremost because Islamic State seems incapable of leaving peace-loving 'neighbours' alone. Action = reaction, a law of nature. If they'd just pick some limited area to call theirs, focus on primarily peaceful (r)evolution, and leave their neighbours in peace, they might have a chance at getting just that. But if they want to conquer the world through violence, and stop at nothing in the process... well then: nope, not gonna happen.
Second, because declared enemies of Islamic State aren't going to give up their lifestyles, countries, democracies etc NO MATTER WHAT. As a typical Westerner, personally I could care less what they do in Syria, Irak or neighbouring countries. But any Islamic State fighter is welcome to try and pry my freedoms from my dead fingers in a fight on my turf. Likewise, when their actions cause millions of refugees to "invade" our countries, how could they possibly expect us to not care? Again: action = reaction.
Lastly, because no matter how many crazies are out there, they are vastly outnumbered by regular / reasonable / peace-loving people. And quite a few of those have guns too. And planes. And bombs. And an intelligence apparatus. It's like a car picking a fight with a freight train... yes it'll be ugly, but the outcome is certain: a car cannot possibly win that fight.
What does killing people randomly accomplish?
In the context of these Paris attacks, you may want to re-think in how far victims were chosen "randomly". Not to suggest in any way that victims were known or specially selected. But hey if you start shooting on a busy Paris street, you're pretty likely to hit French people, right?
This is not statistics, these are mere body counts.
They're definitely the next generation to do this sort of thing if they see you bombing other children like them.
If you keep doing what you been doing, you're gonna keep getting what you got. And we've been crushing the Middle East for a long time. Maybe try something different?
You are welcome on my lawn.
That's also one of the Israeli government's favorite tactics.
You are welcome on my lawn.
Instead of nuking them, we should deploy hundreds or thousands of robotic weapons such as drones and remote controlled tanks. Keep pumping them into ISIS controlled areas until everything is dead.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1510866/Poll-reveals-40pc-of-Muslims-want-sharia-law-in-UK.html
http://www.pewresearch.org/daily-number/stoning-adulterers/
We should stop worrying about civilian casualties, they don't respect our civilians.
TIL Children are not civilians...
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You're a fool if you believe that. Drones save American lives, reduce costs, and civilian casualties are no higher than any other type of targeted strike.
No, it's called sacrificing some for the sake of many. Nuke 'em if they can't prevent these scumbags from running their countries.
It's very easy to find that out yourself. There is plenty of reliable information on drone strikes. Just use Google.
But note that France does not conduct any drone strikes, the two issues have nothing to do with each other, and there should be no doubt that terrorist attacks like in Paris are even more heinous crimes than any drone strikes anyone could imagine. As I said, its a question of the intentions.
You win wars by killing civilians. That's why wars seem to never end nowadays. They go on forever because we're afraid to hurt anybody. It's war, stupid. Once it starts, it doesn't matter who started it or why it started. You either win it or lose it, and you win it by breaking your enemy's will to fight. You have to kill the civilians to do that.
That's what ISIS is doing - killing our civilians. And judging from some of the wimpy-ass responses here and on the news, it looks like they're succeeding. Europe and the U.S. have just about lost the will to fight. Go ahead. Give up your guns. Let your "leaders" defend you. They're sure doing a bang-up great job now, aren't they?
it's hopelessness. ISIS is just a bunch of men with no jobs, no wives, no future and no hope for a future. This is what happens when you've got millions of people with nothing to lose. Stop calling it Fanaticism. It misdirects you from the real issue, which is the 1% war profiteering in the Middle East and stealing their oil. We can't solve _anything_ until we start recognizing the real problem and start actually _rebuilding_ Iraq and Afghanistan. If you're American though this probably means giving up your SUV. I'm not trying to troll, you can't have one and have a happy/stable world. There's a lot more to it than that, but our ridiculous thirst for oil is part of it...
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You're a fool if you believe that. Drones save American lives, reduce costs, and civilian casualties are no higher than any other type of targeted strike.
Yes and no.
Read the book Kill Chain to see why this often isn't the case. Sometimes all this high tech drone and sensor stuff works, but sadly an awful lot of the time it fails miserably. There are multiple layers of failure-prone processes, any one of which can produce truly disastrous results. :(
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Once upon a time, people were generally less stupid.
If any 'claim of responsibility' emerged hours or days after a terrorist attack it would be treated with the utmost suspicion. Even if transmitted directly to them, news networks would notify the authorities of course, but they might not even report it publicly. Unless a phone call or fax was received at the moment of breaking news, some times even minutes before, the information was deemed to be zero-credible or less than zero, more likely than not the work of a crank. And news sources were generally averse to being cranked.
News sources did not even want to be cranked by governments. They'd never forget to add the words "allegedly" or "believed to be" when repeating a government source who was pretty sure who was behind something. Some acts of terrorism in those days would end up being reported as if they were... simply crimes. The 'who' would not be examined at length until or unless individuals were actually brought forth and charged. Then, their connections to organizations would be explored.
Then the 21st century dawned and people have become generally more stupid.
Now ascribing an organization to an attack is as simple as starting a rumor or sending a tweet. Everyone is on the verge of believing anything, they just need a little push either way. There is no burden of proof, only a preponderance of NOISE. Axe-grinding news sources and governments are already blaming them anyway to take advantage of this lower IQ, so they're already on the ball. Just like Michael Ledeen at AEI was blaming Saddam Hussein for 9/11 on the afternoon of 9/11. (Hint: that was Donald Rumsfeld's favorite website. Can you see a decade of bad road ahead?)
Now a claim by a single so-called 'unnamed source within the government' is cause enough for a press association like AP to drop the 'allegedly' and report the deed as having been done by those people, ready to put in the history books.
If all information should be free, we're sure getting what we paid for.
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Except that Al-Qaeda and most other terrorist groups have 'no fixed abode' - they are hard to find and kill, look how long it took to get Bin Laden
ISIS claim to be the Islamic state, and have control over cities and towns in Iraq and Syria
Any reason why those places won't be flattened to rubble by the air forces of France, Nato, Russia, the US, Iran, Jordan, Israel etc
We can leave the actual ground combat to the Kurds, Assads forces (Shiites) Iranians etc
In the middle of some news report I was reading, a source noted that it's probably not a case of Supreme ISIS Cobra Commander in his underground bunker in Raqqa giving the order - but a local ISIS "affiliate" basically doing their own thing, with credit going to "ISIS" as if it were a country or something.
Who knows - maybe they were even talking to each other... But the idea that "ISIS" is more like a brand, or a label that some clever marketing folks have convinced angry retards everywhere to sew onto their own specific bag of unrelated gripes is pretty compelling.
Come to think of it, it sounds a lot like what Anonymous do. Clever.
Laugh!
Western governments should offer a $50k bounty per head, dead or alive. It would be cheaper than any war or drone strike, and allow the so called innocent Muslims that live in the same communities as known terrorists to start cleaning up their own problem.
We should probably also have a world wide ban on Sunni Islam. All Sunni's range from annoying, on par with a Southern Baptist, to extremely violent against women and finally to bomb making jihadists. What I'm saying is we draw the line for crazy religion we can tolerate to the level or Southern Baptist or Mahayana Buddhist (with Malaysian branch being the worst). If you are beyond those examples, than your religion gets shut down. Every member gets forcibly relocated into a different part of the world, marriages performed under the religion are annulled as well.
We don't need to kill everyone, but we do need to kill the festering infection.
Which was and remains true about processes, that do not involve drones. You aren't contradicting slasher999 at all.
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Is that not *exactly* the way they think as well?
The original poster is not entirely right. Here is for example the data for Pakistan:
Total strikes: 421 Obama strikes: 370 Total killed: 2,489-3,989 Civilians killed: 423-965 Children killed: 172-207 Injured: 1,158-1,738
So yes, many civilians but not anywhere near 96%. In any case, there is still a huge difference to terrorism, because drone strikes are not intended to kill civilians, many civilian deaths are only accepted as a side-effect. It boils down how you interpret the "double effect doctrine". In my point of view, drone strikes are serious crimes just like terrorist attacks but the two things should be kept apart and not one can justify the other.
hmm... interesting you just HAD to point out Obama did more!.. you think maybe it's a partisan thing? ..lol
We are a _lot_ more militarized than you think, for better for for worse. Also, we've got a long history of not really giving a shit about civil rights when stuff happens. Also, they can't get too uppity or we start killing them in mass. Seriously, we really don't give a shit as long as we're not seeing our soldier's bodies on tv at night (they can die, we just don't want to see it). We're also a pretty well segregated society. Wealth people live in suburbs. Those "foriegn fighters' would stick out light a sore thumb even if they were whitebread Americans. The police would stop them, see the guns and hall them in if they were spotted in a rich part of any town. If they want to shoot up poor people who cares? That's no different than gang violence. Poor people killing poor people barely makes the news here.
These are just a few desperate and mentally ill people with nothing to lose out to do a little damage. They'll keep doing it as long as they have nothing to lose and no access to mental health care. These people don't hate your way of life, they hate theirs...
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I'm sure France will apologize for being attacked.
"We will get them"
And then they will get you back again.
And this cycle will never end.
Americans introduced the hash tag #PrayForParis. To which a Parisian replied "Friends from the whole world, thank you for #prayforParis, but we don't need more religion! our faith goes to music! kisses! Life! champagne and Joy! #ParisisaboutLife". I found that amusing, despite the fact I read it last night shortly after the attack.
It seems that American tweeps don't know that the French value their secular state. Which must seem odd to people in a country where so many people are still religious.
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We should stop calling them Islamic State ... and start calling them islamic sodomites, or something that might offend their world views.
You would respond to violence by calling them names. They would then laugh, and continue with the violence. It's obvious which is more effective.
If you really want to call them something that might do some good, call them "Brigands". That puts them in a class, in Islamic law, where the appropriate action by other Muslims is neither to support them, nor avoid criticizing them as members of a different-but-possibly-valid branch of Islam, but to apprehend them and put them to death for their crimes. It also fits their actions, so it may be persuasive.
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Only when it is not obvious, they are "first responders" — and civilian ones at that, because shooting the corpsmen attempting to evacuate a wounded comrade is not at all illegal...
The video's description says:
How was an Apache pilot supposed to discern the motives and the allegiances of the newly-arrived group of people?
But, for all your hatred of America and our military, you illustrate the OP's point — if the incident really was a war-crime rather than an unfortunate mistake, it would be a cause for real outrage among the Westerners. This undoubtedly deliberate killings of concert-goers, on contrast, elicit nothing but insincere "official" condemnations from their society.
We really are better than they.
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
It is as if they've got a list of parties (nations) to piss off and are going down the list one by one. By this logic China, Japan, or Brazil ought to be next in line.
Besides which, they do seem to be doing their damnedest to drum up popular support for military action against them. Both the US and the UK will point to this attack and say to their respective electorates: "See? Told you that restraint won't help against these extremists. Now will you believe me? We need to actively engage those criminals *now* before they become too large to contain.".
I could understand (but not agree) if they just wanted to have their "caliphate". If you wanted to build a state you'd want to control territory and then secure it.
But going after a Russian airliner? The country ruled by an ex-soviet KGB colonel? The one who has shown he can (and will) use dumb (read: cheap) bombs to raze whole villages simply to get at one target? The one who comes from a long tradition that has demonstrated that as far as they're concerned normal rules of war don't exist? The one party that might otherwise be persuaded to sell arms (as long as they're to uses against US and UK forces)? Well ... if they looked for another adversary they've just got one.
And France? How much of the coalition's bomb runs are carried out by French aircraft? How many of the drones do the operate over Syria and Iraq? Not all that many? Man! We gotta change that! Lets piss 'em off big time and see if they can't do better.
The only reason I can think of is that they hope to goad Paris into dropping a nuke on Raqa ... decapitating ISIS ... and (I suppose) starting WW-III. Could that be it? Could they really aim at igniting a full-scale war between approx. 1 bln. muslims and 4 bln. non-muslims?
Or is thinking not their long suit? Are they too absorbed in their faith for that?
Anybody?
Citations?
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
If Europe had American style gun control laws then it'd probably have an American style problem with mass shootings happening every day due to ordinary white citizens going crazy
The U.S. does not have shootings happening every day - and France just surpassed years of U.S. mass shootings of innocents.
The U.S. has more gun deaths per year but almost all of that is gang violence, who aren't buying guns legally anyway so I'm not sure how you plan to stop them...
Over the next few years Europe will have a vastly higher death toll at the hands of guns, precisely because the populace has been disarmed and pacified.
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Behind the dumb homicide bombers — full of hate and fanaticism — are the enablers, that provide them with explosives, training, targeting, and other logistics. And behind those are people, who pay for all that.
It is obvious, that France's Le Pen and other European "right" nationalists stand to rise enormously in the wake of this tragedy. It is also a fact, that Vladimir Putin finances these guys. Would he not be happy to see his allies gain ground — while the electorate's attention shifts away from his crimes?
In this case, the answer to the famous question: Cui bono? (who profits?), has an obvious answer.
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
I bet most of you weren't even aware.
Nobody is defending the people who perpetrated these attacks. They're defending the innocent people fleeing them (many of whom are Muslims) and the victims (some of whom are almost certainly Muslims). Fuck you for hijacking a tragedy to spew your religious opinions.
Perhaps, but we actually have the power to do it. And once it's done it's a problem that won't pop back up to crisis proportions every 5-10 years.
Sometimes you just have to deal with a problem once and for all. Yes, there's some collateral damage, but it ends the damage being inflicted on us.
Do we want keep being attacked for ever? Yes, a lot of civilians would die. They already are on both sides. If you eliminate the problem complete, it won't come back. We just need to grow some balls and do it.
Anti-semitism. The left hate Israel with a passion. Therefor they must defend other anti-semites. Liberalism is a mental disorder.
Read the book Kill Chain
The nice thing about books is there isn't really a peer review process. You can publish whatever you want, as long as you or one of your friends owns a printing press.
That's why nutballs like Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Michael Moore, etc. do so well with their books. They can say whatever shit they want, and the 'peer review' comes from whatever various cranks write about them in the comments section of Amazon.com which nobody ever really reads anyway.
In my point of view, drone strikes are serious crimes just like terrorist attacks
What wold you suggest then, a return to carpet bombing like the good old days of warfare? Or maybe F-15 non drone bombings? How about using A10's to strafe a target, would that be more acceptable to you? F111's and smartbombs? A ground war maybe?
Mod this guy up, this is one of the most maddening aspects of western society. Why must this fascist religion be defended so fanatically by the left?
There are 13 countries in which atheism is punishable by death. They are all muslim states!
Islam is religious fascism.
The hell is this "The Left" I keep hearing about? Is this some extragovernmental organization I don't know about? What's its leadership structure look like? Is it merely involved in America?
Immediately after UK citizens were disarmed, murder, rape, and total violent crime DOUBLED. Yes, they were murdered with knives, hammers, etc - twice as many people murdered. Not exactly what I'd call a resounding success.
Did you know that if you ban food, removing all public access to food, far fewer violent crimes will be committed with food as the weapon? Did you also know crime will skyrocket? That's precisely what has happened in the UK. Twice as many murders and rapes, and those (like you) who disarm the victims are now directly responsible because this pattern has been repeated enough times that the deadly results of the actions you advocate are entirely predictable.
What motivates educated people to sit in front of a keyboard for 40 minutes composing a thousand-word defense of the disgusting mass murder Islamists committed in Paris today?
Pics or it didn't happen. Do you actually have any examples of "the left" defending these attacks, or are you just finding someone to hate?
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maybe it's a partisan thing?
Of course. Both (every) side does it. I hope you recognize this.
Don't forget that this technology is made not to actually -win- a theater, but to win/continue winning government contracts.
Seriously, show me some examples of people who have said "I'm killing people specifically because I don't believe in god!"
It's more like, what's going to keep some sociopath like that in check if you can't instill some kind of external fear in to them. I'd say it's quite possible that being an atheist did indeed contribute to how these people act(ed).
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Read the book Kill Chain
The nice thing about books is there isn't really a peer review process.
Right, but that doesn't mean that what's in a book isn't true.
Kill Chain seems fairly well substantiated and draws from some credible sources, which you're free to ignore or discount as you like.
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Is this a US definition of 'civilian' by any chance, where any male of military age is deemed a combatant?
Fuck that.
Fuck all th sand niggers. I'm tired of hearing how moderates exist
How was an Apache pilot supposed to discern the motives and the allegiances of the newly-arrived group of people?
So better just shoot everyone just to be sure? Maybe Apache gunner should check he has a valid target first.
The "civilian" "first responders" that were armed, related to the attackers, picked up guns and ammo before the wounded, and brought children with them onto a battlefield?
Being armed and looting weapons is enough by itself to deny them any protection under the customary laws of war. The deliberately deceptive and false presentation of the actual event shown in the leaked video is designed to slander America, rather than tell the truth.
Agreed. As a Canadian seeing more Muslims around I'm not going to think twice about asking them to leave my place of business. Hiring them is out of the question, and I may even forget which pedal is the brake when I see a burka crossing the road.
I'm tired of excuses for these creatures
pulling boots off the ground has nothing to do with public opinion. Americans were pretty much opposed to the 2nd Iraq & Afghan wars. Our leaders ignored us, like they did with the bank bailouts. We accomplished everything we wanted though. In Afghanistan we wanted an oil pipeline and we got it. We also wanted a gov't sympathetic to our cause, and we got it. In Iraq we wanted control of their oil fields and we wanted to funnel money to military contractors under the guise of nation building. We got that too.
You're not following the money. That's where your mistaken. Everything is always about money. Always. Nothing else really matters. You're feeling instead of thinking. Your gut tells you that the ones you can see, the ones yelling 'Great Satan' are the ones that matter. It's the ones you can't see. The ones pulling the strings from behind that matter. I know I'm starting to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but come on, it's hardly a theory when the war profiteers were holding conventions out in the open leading up to the Iraq war. It's hardly theory when any fool could tell you Afghanistan had nothing to do with 9/11.
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Perhaps you should see how some real wars were ended before you start spouting shit.
... I know it shouldn't surprise me, but even after this, the top rated comments are still slamming generic "religion" and talking about "backlash" playing a role.
What exactly would it take to wake you up? Would anything do it? Your own head being sawed off? Your city being bombed?
Because it's a logical fallacy? Let's just start offing left-handed people because a bunch of bad people were left-handed.
Also, what does their religion have to do with it? If they didn't tell you their religion, would you know?
What motivates educated people to sit in front of a keyboard for 40 minutes composing a thousand-word defense of the disgusting mass murder Islamists committed in Paris today?
Shared hatred of Christians. (And of observant Jews.)
This is probably not worth my time, but let's try:
Reading this thread and the last, I am struck by how the Left is not just defending Islamism
Why does the Left defend Islamism like this?
Congratulations! You have just demonstrated the breakdown of reasonable dialogue by imposing your view of the world in your queries.
You made a general statement without addressing any specific comments. According to you, people are defending Islamism. Not just people, but "the Left".
Beetle B.
Nobody is defending the people who perpetrated these attacks.
Look at this. Who were they blaming for the bombing? Not the person who did it.
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
Who will end his/her life with a suicide belt or -car?
In those cases here, with participants shouting "Allahu Akbar" - God is great - there must be some benefit in their brain to be doing this.
Maybe it's such a desolate and hopeless situation they live in, that a fantasy escape (hope, projection of rewards into the future) becomes necessary to make this very existence bearable.
Another possibility for reason may be education and intelligence - being able to understand and see motives of manipulators in relation to oneself.
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Now, since many, if not all thought models, be they religious or ideological, depend to function and gain popularity on similar mechanisms, fighting them would also fight their own basis for existence.
Which gives rise to the question if societies depending on mechanisms can eliminate identical mechanisms in other societies and what are the consequences?
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And yes, left oriented sites I frequently visit over the last years have turned a blind eye and react notoriously indignant.
Common responses:
After the previous attack I have seen an increase of this behavior alienating me from the left side.
I'm just so fed up with these excuses.
Look all over this thread at the comments.
Though, as you're one of the people doing the defending, I suspect you won't see it.
I haven't seen the Left defending Islam. Most of the comments seem to be along the lines of "All religions suck; let's get rid of all of them". Which certainly isn't a defense. Other comments have been along the lines of "Instead of continuing the violence, let's not retaliate and end the cycle." Which doesn't seem to have anything to do with Islam, but is more of a belief they would have in any situation. Can you provide a concrete example?
Someone said something to the effect of "wait maybe we should think before we shoot. maybe we should take care to make sure our guns are pointed in the right direction to prevent unwanted side effects"
which to him read as "hurr durr damm commie-liberals defending Islam, urrr durrr"
Los Angeles.
One needs to remind themselves attacks in other countries are usually training exercises for a US or UK based event. The US west coast has been quiet from terriosm since 1990's so it's time to rethink strategy.
This is why Europe all but has recognized Daesh [1] as a sovereign nation. Daesh goons won't hesitate to put a baby on a bayonet or massacre Christians, but Europeans and Americans don't have the stomach to handle Daesh propaganda of what happens when they do get hit.
Until something is done like the firebombing of Dresden is done where the enemy's will is broken because they can't hide among civilians, and civilians don't want Daesh fighters because it will mean their entire village/town gets levelled, we need to expect these types of attacks becoming commonplace, similar to how Israel had daily attacks of suicide bombers until they took up the policy of levelling the homes of the bombers.
[1]: Daesh is the agreed-upon term. Calling them IS* just means that one partially acknowledges that they are a nation as opposed to just a band of psychos.
You don't need to go so far back.What about the recent attack on the MSF hospital in Afghanistan?
The real "Libtards" are the Libertarians!
Another attack just happens to be Muslims, when he keeps saying that all religions are the same and its just as likely to be Mormons, Amish, or Buddhists.
I've not seen a single person in this thread even defend ordinary Muslims (who had nothing to do with it) let alone anyone defend terrorism or Islamists.
It's convenient though for the extreme right to pretend that the "left" is the boogieman. Makes it easier to silence them as radical, anti-Muslim policies are promoted that assume every Muslim is a terrorist.
Me, I thought the bad guys were a bunch of religious extremists who killed 127 people in Paris today. But apparently it's straw left-wingers. Who knew?
You are not alone. This is not normal. None of this is normal.
I was hoping you'd ask.
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You can find more examples by Googling "double tap bombing".
You are welcome on my lawn.
Because traditional Western (read: white) values needs to be brought down, no matter what?
ISIS is just a bunch of men with no jobs, no wives, no future and no hope for a future.
Where do you get your news? ISIS's economy is a hell of a lot more robust and stable than many nations that have a seat at the UN. ISIS fighters and leaders routinely have wives. Many of the most high profile jihadis (including but not limited to ISIS) have had good career prospects and families or at least romantic interests, including the computer programmer "Jihadi "John" (whom we just killed yesterday) and the Ph. Ds and graduate students who flew into the WTC.
Go watch VICE's report on ISIS (one of the few organizations willing to send people to do some reporting on the ground.) Listen to the guy driving the car talk about how he's leaving his wife and children to go fight for ISIS because, bottom line, Allah means more to him.
the 1% war profiteering in the Middle East and stealing their oil.
The Iraq war was moronic. We gave a bunch of contracts to Haliburton and other American companies. And there were conflicts of interest there, yeah.
But we did not fucking steal anyone's oil. Stop making shit up. Iraq has been getting billions from it for quite a while now. That oil doesn't get shipped to American companies. It gets sold on the international market at regular market price.
We can't solve _anything_ until we start recognizing the real problem and start actually _rebuilding_ Iraq and Afghanistan.
How. Fucking HOW. It's hard enough to try to fathom what we could do to rebuild Iraq that we haven't already tried but... "rebuilding" Afghanistan is a contradiction in terms--there's nothing to rebuild. It's a shithole dominated by highly religious tent dwellers, petty warlords and Pakistani agents and slummers. It's been that way long before 2001.
If you're American though this probably means giving up your SUV.
Your post has now gone into stream-of-consciousness ranting. Yes, we need to achieve energy independence. That has fuck-all to do with rebuilding places that we've already spent hundreds of billions of dollars on trying to rebuild for over a decade.
I'm not trying to troll
lol.
Given American rules of engagement, this would have little effect. Time to let Russia romp, now that they're fully motivated. And yes, that means let them have the oil resource too. We need to finish the job on energy independence, and the jihadists who claim that the west is 'plundering' petroleum by paying large amounts of dollars and Euros for it will learn the true meaning of that word.
From elsewhere: "Did you know that one of the most common ways for a con artist to gain the confidence of their victim is to say they are the same religion? One of the basic tenets of using charisma is to know what your target wants to hear. There is a dissatisfaction among the people of the middle east, and that dissatisfaction is being leveraged by charismatic opportunists who are able to become what these dissatisfied people want them to be...it doesn't matter if they believe what they are saying or not, what matters is that they are leveraging culture, beliefs, dissatisfaction, poverty, tribalism, or whatever works in order to manipulate them. That IS charisma. There is a portion of every single population on earth who are vulnerable to this sort of opportunist, and the greater that opportunist's charisma, the more followers he will have.
[...] Not to mention the more fucked up, violent and socially and economically unstable a region is, the greater the proportion of the population open to such charisma as a means to find 'solutions' for their grievances. You're seeing that effect play out now almost across the entire world now and it will only get worse as the various crises converge and intensify. I think I've said it before, but political ideologies and raw nationalism/ethnic identification can be very similar to religions in how they play upon and interact with whole populations of people, and the results of such fanaticism are usually about the same, and often intersect and intermingle with each other. All these are forms of anti-reason which appeal to myths, selective and tendentious interpretation of history and emotional and tribal identification end up having something like the same horrific consequences for those caught up in its effects. I don't think I need to present many examples of what should now be self-evident given that human history is a litany of this phenomenon playing out in one grotesque fashion or another. I also think it is too ingrained in human nature for it to be any other way, also. I've come to the conclusion that only works of sublime art and craftsmanship, products of ingenious engineering, scientific discoverers and writings that are the product of of minds of rationalist doubt are about the only products of human civilisation and history of any value and worthy of surviving."
Any links or other proof where a 'left' or 'liberal' 'defended' or fought for Islamism? ...
Please show some
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44vzMNG2fZc
Please link those countries ...
Hint: in early christian times being an atheist was forbidden, too. Having no god at all was considered being more savaged and bejond hope. At least you could convert a believer to your own believes. Atheists are hardly converted or made believers.
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
He should not have leaked anything about foreign intelligence gathering. This is why.
How was an Apache pilot supposed to discern the motives and the allegiances of the newly-arrived group of people?
He wasn't, the FAC accompanying the US troops on scene was supposed to assess the situations with his MK.1 eyeball and make an informed judgement call based on his direct observations of what was happening. Unfortunately because there was no on-site FAC because his task had been relegated to a Twinkie munching drone pilot pool supervisor hundreds of miles away from the scene on the other end of a camera feed that did not have enough resolution to tell the difference between an AK-47 and a TV camera so a big fat screwup happened. That screwup was then made worse by the Pentagon's default reaction to such screws which is to cover them up.
you're saying the US isn't killing civilians?
man, I'm really confused now
More people have died due to the Republican's failure to expand Medicaid than have died in terrorist attacks. So, who should we really nuke?
Now, as to who France might see fit to nuke, Mecca seems like it would make a fine object lesson about religion-based acts of terrorism.
I've fallen off your lawn, and I can't get up.
Thanks, seems like a well-informed article. I'll read it. I wasn't aware of this line of thinking.
>You either win it or lose it, and you win it by breaking your enemy's will to fight. You have to kill the civilians to do that.
Very popular sentiments about Vietnam. Won yet?
Um. Were you drunk when you wrote that?
That was the densest forest of straw-men I've seen in a while. Not sure if you're confused, totally wasted, insane, trolling or something else. Regardless, you managed to suck value out of the discussion. A negative contribution. That's impressive.
Murder... Except that's not what it shows.
If video games influenced behavior the Pac Man generation would be eating pills and running away from their problems.
Request for citing examples or sources for something that is fucking obvious
Ahh so demanding evidence of the Lefty conspiracy proves I'm part of it.
Of course.
SJW n. One who posts facts.
Everything here on /. eventually gets blamed on white republicans when things get worked out. I expect you ./ faggots to up vote this post. If you do not you will be reported to Hillary Clintons thought police, and police will be knocking on your door to cure you of your hateful last century thinking.
Hillary will be the power that energizes the nation to new heights of well being and togetherness. Fuck fossil fuel. Let's power the world with our gender inclusiveness and diversity. Rather than intimidating the world with the power of our military, we should support the world with the power of our love. By destroying our weapons, and locking up hateful white people, we can show our enemies that we love them and turn our enemies into our friends. President Putin will be voting for Hilary, and so should you. Let's show the world we can be the big guys on the planet. Rather that supporting the USA first our new generation of politicians will be putting the world before the USA. Hillary will ship all native USAians into the ocean and replace them with guest workers from all over the world. How lovely that will be. No longer will white privilege go unchecked. There will be a tax on all non immigrant, non minorities living in the USA. Yes by 2020, the USA can be composed entirely of minorities. Everyone will live in a gun free, rent controlled housing complex, where there every need and thought is carefully monitored by the good folks in to government to ensure that everyone is happy and free.
Bearing in mind that people in Iraq are actually within their legal rights to carry around an AK-47.
Not that I am necessarily supporting the preceding sentiment, but in Vietnam, we spent our time avoiding the targets that we really should have had as objectives, like ground attack on Hanoi and various ports like Haiphong. We played defense all the time when the reality of the scenario is that we needed to invade North Vietnam, depose their leadership and then enforce a graduated transition to actual democracy after a period of occupation, education, and rebuilding.
Mind you, as we have seen with Iraq, successful occupation and rebuilding is also not a given, but it is a necessary step in concluding the threat more or less permanently. We never really had a chance to beat the NVA and VC while we used the strategy that we did.
This is probably not worth my time, but let's try:
Reading this thread and the last, I am struck by how the Left is not just defending Islamism
Why does the Left defend Islamism like this?
Congratulations! You have just demonstrated the breakdown of reasonable dialogue by imposing your view of the world in your queries.
You made a general statement without addressing any specific comments. According to you, people are defending Islamism. Not just people, but "the Left".
You are the reason the Terrorists won.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09...
“At night we can hear them screaming, but we’re not allowed to do anything about it,” the Marine’s father, Gregory Buckley Sr., recalled his son telling him before he was shot to death at the base in 2012. He urged his son to tell his superiors. “My son said that his officers told him to look the other way because it’s their culture.”
There are no innocent muslims.
I guess now we'll see what the Foreign Legion and the rest of the French military is capable of. France is a nuclear power, after all.
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
Nuke Mecca. Only Muslims are allowed there, so you have a 100% chance of killing the enemy. Added bonus... after you nuke it, any muzzies that go their for their annual jihad will become sterile, helping keep the population down.
Meanwhile in the 21st century...
Worked on the Japs. Added bonus, they started selling us nice cars.
If Truman was Japanese, we wouldnt have won WWII as quickly. We'll have to wait for Hillary to take care of the muslim problem.
So in other words AC doesn't know and is pulling numbers out of his ass.
Because their rule of engagement was only supposed to go after people shooting at them and none of the folks were armed, it was some guy with a camera?
Well, he dropped sources and you shut the fuck up. Aren't as smart as you thought you were huh?
They aren't civilians if they're muslims. Look up the term "mutually exclusive".
WWII and all the genocide wars immediately come to mind.
What point were you making?
Those are "accidents". He means, they won't be accidents anymore.
Ok, so use nerve gas to kill all the cockroaches
No, we will not. You do not exterminate cockroaches with a sniper rifle. You may shoot a few of them like that for fun, but they breed much faster than you can kill them. Gas or a nuke would be much more effective. It only took two nukes to impress Japan enough to abandon its "no surrender" policy. With ISIS it may take more, but either all the terrorists will be afraid or they all die - a good result anyways.
As for the refugees in Europe - drop the sanctions on Russia in exchange for sending all the refugees to Siberia - Russia can probably place them somewhere at least 1000km away from the nearest village and without cars or trains they will stay put (or become bear food).
>You either win it or lose it, and you win it by breaking your enemy's will to fight. You have to kill the civilians to do that.
Very popular sentiments about Vietnam. Won yet?
Vietnam was lost in Washington, DC.
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms should be the name of a store, not a government agency.
Time and again it strikes me how unbalanced media coverage is with regards to reports on fatalities and risks of life in general.
In contemporary Iraq, for example, more than a thousand civilians are killed by acts of terror _every_month_ for quite a while now. The last day with more than a hundred civilian fatalities in Iraq is just two days ago. (Source: https://www.iraqbodycount.org/... )
And other risks of getting killed - like traffic accidents or contracting diseases - remain vastly more probable than falling victim to terrorism in some western city.
And yet, the media coverage plays along both with the terrorists who, of course, appreciate the amplification of their publicity and it works in the hands of those in the west who want to abandon freedom, claiming that such was necessary to "keep us safe".
I would like to ask the media to spend the same amount of air time on every single human who dies from an unnatural cause, maybe people and politicians would then see what the actually relevant risks are and address them rather than fantasizing about "wars on terrorism".
Civilians - or not the primary target(s). Are bodyguards and affiliated soldiers part of the 96? I don't know. I'm not saying they are or not. I just would like more information.
For you to say 96 out of 100 then you obviously know the breakdown.
Please share it with us. I would like to know.
If you're scared of your govt then you need to further restrict its powers
Vote 3rd Party in 2016 and beyond
But note that France does not conduct any drone strikes,
France was bombing ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/27/...
I don't like ISIS, they've done horrible things, but if you attack someone, you can reasonably expect him to attack you back.
the two issues have nothing to do with each other, and there should be no doubt that terrorist attacks like in Paris are even more heinous crimes than any drone strikes anyone could imagine.
If I were Syrian I would have a hard time understanding why it's more henious to machine-gun down 100 people in a theater than it is to kill 100 people with a drone strike at, say, a wedding.
As I said, its a question of the intentions.
That's a distinction without a difference.
If I were a Syrian, I wouldn't care whether my wife and children were killed by someone who was intending to kill them or who just killed them as collateral damage.
If you drop a bomb, you know what's going to happen.
God is hard coded in our DNA. Its as if it was put there purposefully, you do have to admit that all this violence would make a great reality TV show. I'll bet there is a civlization out there sitting on the edge of heir seats wondering what us puny human will do next.
You're doing a great job of acting like an extremist. Maybe you should join those Daesh people, seems like you got the gist of their PR campaign.
Because whatever. War is war and shit really does happen. The primary responsibility of Forward Air Controller (FAC) is, actually, assuring friendlies aren't accidentally hit from the air. The reporters are there at their own risk. No one wanted to kill journalists, but it happens.
It is not specific to air-borne assaults — when our tanks entered Baghdad, two reporters were killed by a tank shell. No FAC involved — a camera does look like a grenade-launcher. Do not carry one on somebody else's battlefield.
I'd say, the camera — a shoulder-held one — looks just like a grenade-launcher from even 50 meters. Heck, a weapon can be, and has been — both in fiction and real life — hidden inside a camera so well, you can't tell while holding the device in your hands. Our enemies do not hesitate to masquerade as reporters and use ambulances for military purposes — no amount of camera-resolution can help against that.
Would their non-covering it up have helped resurrect the victims? No. So, then, exactly how did the cover-up make it worse? Bad publicity? Great — should we, perhaps, blame the leaker, who made the video-recording public for that publicity?
Either way, the very fact, that we are ashamed of it having happened, that we tried to cover it up — all of that makes our society better than our enemies'. The enemies, who deliberately go after civilians and publicize their deaths as part of "glorious" struggle.
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
WWII ended because Japan had nothing to gain by continuing the war. This happened the day after Nagasaki, two days after Russia declared war on Japan, and four days after Hiroshima.
At least in the case of Stalin and possibly mao, atheism card was more actually used against the local religions/churchs as a way to wrestle power from them. others used religion to get their goal and massacred christian or muslim. Others again used other way to get power. But make no mistake in all cases atheism and religion were used as an excuse for those in power seeking more. It may as well be anything else whatsoever.
Now let us look at the mob level. On the level of a mob (which terrorist are more or less) it does not function that way. You will need a reason to whip the people into a fury. That reason may be stupid to other group mind you. Religion (and other groups like politics and mostly racism or similar hate-ism) can whip such a group into a fury. Look at those persons getting killed because for example somebody said they burned a koran, or somebody said they were witch (look at people burned in africa nowadays !) or people were told to have eaten sacred crows. Whip a mob and kill them. There is no way you could whip into such a fury a group solely based on atheist and based on their core belief as atheist. Oh sure you could get a good lynch mob where *some* atheist would also participate for secular reason like lynching a pedophile murderer, but it would still be something which is not related to their atheism.
I defy you. Find us a mob of atheist which lynched somebody. Good luck on that. There is plenty current example of mob from *all* major religions lynching people. Heck ever remember the balkan genocide of muslim by christian ?
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You win a war by achieving whatever objective you had for the war. If that's ending the war, then it's stopping the enemy from being able the achieve their objective.
Interestingly, even that rag acknowledges, that the tactics they denounce in IDF, was "invented" by the Arabs. Says the article:
But your claim of it being "favorite" tactics of Israeli government omitted that important bit. Which makes you a liar (and thus, automatically, an asshole).
Also, you post no evidence to even suggest (much less prove), that this is something, IDF enjoys doing — to justify your claim of it being their "favorite".
And finally, on the legality of it... Killing medical personnel, such as a corpsman trying to evacuate a wounded soldier, is not illegal — not at all. It is perfectly legitimate. Snipers, for example, are trained to shoot their targets in the hip or pelvis, if they can — so that the victim remains conscious, but in pain so severe, his screams compel his comrades to try to get him out. This allows the sniper to shoot more enemies... Shocking — to a civilian like myself — but legal.
So, if your original target was legitimate — and even your link makes no claims to the contrary — shooting people first on the scene is usually Ok too. Not that your link proves IDF actually doing it — an article on some unknown blog, which cites anonymous "experts" is hardly credible...
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
Someday people will look back on the shared delusion of religion and wonder what the fuck was wrong with everyone.
One problem religion shares with alcoholism and drug addiction is that attempts to stop it usually both fail miserably and cause more harm than letting it run its course without intervention.
One problem it shares with Rabies, Herpes, and HIV is that those afflicted with some forms of it can not be cured. The choice is to leave them alone (and maybe treat the symptoms) or kill them off.
So get used to having religious people around, and figuring out to live in a world containing them.
Bantam Dominique roosters crow a four-note song. Once you've heard it as "Happy BIRTHday" you can't NOT hear it that way
Well, I think you've proved my point, haven't you?
You are welcome on my lawn.
I'm surprised I haven't seen any of the usual hate filled demented motherfuckers in these forums posting blame on Israel and the Jews for this. Well, here is a preemptive 'go fuck yoursel'.
You don't have to kill civilians, but it sure helps. Also, it helps if you deplete the enemies combat aged men.
Which is exactly the opposite of what we're doing with ISIS.
In fact, instead of killing their fighters we are inviting them into our countries.
I wonder why United States and other major NATO nations does not pool their resources and build a real life Rainbow Six? This is clearly not a isolated incidence and EU need to pull itself together and respond to this threat seriously.
It is extremely worrying that public sentiment may rise and carry the EU into a very large ground war with IS. Certainly the public has every right to be outraged, but the last thing the world, Islam or even IS wants is a larger war.
The purpose of the attacks on Paris is recruitment for IS which is low on people. It is taking a risk recruiting in this way because it knows the West can legitimately scale up; such is the need for fighters. But this form of recruitment will provide IS with 10,000 new recruits who will be spurned on by Western media, the excitement of war, the warped ideals of Islam as cherry picked by recruiters and the audacious bravado of black clad youths calmly murdering.
The media can’t be relied on think and manage its messages carefully enough. I predict in th e coming days “chilling” CCTV images will be widely circulated inadvertently depicting terrorists as fearlessly and competently fulfilling their mission. Too many people will see these images and see them in the light intended by IS.
France has been progressive, thoughtful and careful in its involvement in fighting terror and I sincerely hope Hollande uses the current crisis to scale up French and EU outreach to at-risk young men. The battlefront is really the low income flats which surround Paris (and many Western cities) in which angry, marginalised north African and former French colony citizens and unemployed rage simmer. IS has simply learned to tap this. Know that IS will use up these young adults and children until there are none left.
In the process of building the caliphate, the human toll will be extraordinary. It is not clear how to prevent this in Iraq and Syria but the toll elsewhere is on home turf and can be greatly curtailed by local outreach, which in turn cuts off supply to IS.
-tdg
I served. This means that I learned the various ins and outs of the Geneva and Hague Conventions. I am not a lawyer. I am not an international lawyer. I have seen the video in the past. I'm *really* certain that it's neither a war crime nor would be considered a war crime by the US. What it is, potentially, is sad and unfortunate. What it isn't, is a crime.
Given the vast coverage of that event, had there been any crime, this would have been prosecuted. Or, if you wish, you can believe a bunch of people conspired to keep further secrets, give cause to additional outrage, and didn't prosecute evil criminals for - well, I don't actually know why they'd do that.
As an aside: There are some things in the Geneva Convention that I'm simply going to ignore in the middle of combat. If you're out of ammo and attacking me with a bayonet then I'm going to shoot you. If you're dropping in a bunch of paratroopers, I'm not going to wait nicely for you to land. Sorry. No, I won't be prosecuted for it. The other side wasn't going to listen either.
"So long and thanks for all the fish."
Oh, I love history! I'm quite an aficionado. What real wars, in modernity, and how were they ended? What should the OP see from them?
"So long and thanks for all the fish."
Pics or it didn't happen. Do you actually have any examples of "the left" defending these attacks, or are you just finding someone to hate?
How about one of the most popular sites of "the Left" blaming the victims?
The author seems to have spent a lot more than 40 minutes. That's just what was on Google News.
That's right, let it out. There there.
As I said, its a question of the intentions.
That's a distinction without a difference.
Like it or not, this distinction is made in practically every ethical system of the world, not only in academic ethics but also by existing laws and religious codes.
Have you not read the responses in this thread? The half that aren't condemning the terrorists are blaming America.
Shutting down free speech with violence isn't fighting fascism. It IS fascism!
The current policy of the Multicult is invented by the left, born of white self-loathing. It is suicidal. If they don't care about the survival and prosperity of Christendom, I do. These ni66ers need to be sent away from the west one and all.
The western world brought this on themselves. Did you really think that bombing an entire region for an entire century would bring peace?
When all hope is lost, most people will pray before they meet their maker...
Hence the suicidal bombings and virtually all forms of so-called middle-eastern terrorism.
When you're sitting down with your family to have dinner one minute, and a US drone strike kills your entire family the next...Would you not pull something 'extreme' to get pay back?
Wake the fuck up people.
France brought this on themselves.
What they did to France they do to them every single fucking day.
FYI, I'm neither Muslim nor religious, 'I pay the fuck attention' and I warned people in the past that this shit would come back to bite you all in the ass...
Apparently, now is the time to pay the piper.
The west has managed to create a hundred years worth of pissed of people no thanks to endless occupations and war.
Why the fuck do you think they're all running north to Europe?
As the saying goes, if you can't beat'em, join'em...Hence the reason 90% of all immigrants are male.
They are there to breed with European women and to conduct a 'cultural take over'. And your liberal 'politically correct' asshole representatives who started this shit from the beginning are paying them to do it.
that can't be solved by a few Marines and losened rules of engagement. Kill 'em all, and let God sort 'em out!
That is not the point.
No one is saying they did this because they atheists.
The point is that despite their lack of religion, they committed atrocities that are as bad as, and sometimes worse, than those committed in the name of religion.
If you go back to an age where polytheism was widespread, you will still see conquests and genocide. The ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans had the habit of equating their own gods with gods from other cultures around them. Despite all this, they still fought bitter wars and conquered territories, ..etc, like what was done in the Middle Ages and what is done now ...
So, religion, or the lack of it, are not the cause of atrocities. It is humans who are the cause of it.
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That's what ISIS is doing - killing our civilians. And judging from some of the wimpy-ass responses here and on the news, it looks like they're succeeding.
LOL, no. What you see now is people still sitting on their asses thinking that something like this not happening them.
Regardless what media says people aren't really afraid of ISIS.
When people gets afraid to the extent that they feel that they can't live under these circumstances you will see a real military effort against ISIS.
With a real military effort I don't mean sending over a dozen of soldiers that has nothing better to do but a rallied army that is a notable part of the population.
A nation the size of France can easily support a standing army of up to three million indefinitely. A couple of more European nations added to that and the army would outnumber the total population of Syria.
Until we see that happen we can pretty safely say that all the ruckus is just media doing its best to capitalize on peoples death and thirst for the morbid rather than the population being on the brink of surrendering.
These fucking maggots running ISIS...ISIL...Al Quaeda can find plenty of patsies to wear suicide vests and go on suicide missions from the refugee camps or war torn countries. The fuckers who did the Mumbai attacks went to recruiters looking for money in exchange for the missions. In the documentary "Terror in Mumbai", one of the captured terrorists tell how he joined the group and said he would go back and do the same thing for the Indian Government if they too gave him money. It's so eerie listening to the intercepted phone calls directing the terrorists on what to do and who to kill. They're controlled like Zombies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDROrLtc6GM
Francois Hollande has vowed to undertake a "mercliess" response to the attacks.
It is difficult for a bomb to tell the difference between an Islamic State militant, and the average person living in an Islamic State controlled area. That means the "mercliess" response will probably be a bloodbath for a lot of innocent Syrian people.
I'm not sure what makes this story worthy of a tech site like Slashdot.
Your "point" was, it is a favorite tactics of Israeli government. You failed to prove that they use such tactics at all — much less that it is their "favorite".
And, even if they did, their use would be against legitimate targets, while their (and our) enemies target civilians. You have no leg to stand on and have been exposed as a liar. Have a nice day.
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Yes, but civilized people attack the enemy military/governments. Not the people going to see a metal concert.
What motivates educated people to sit in front of a keyboard for 40 minutes composing a thousand-word defense of the disgusting mass murder Islamists committed in Paris today?
Pics or it didn't happen. Do you actually have any examples of "the left" defending these attacks, or are you just finding someone to hate?
You can't be serious.
A bunch of idiots slamming "religion" in this context is defending Islam. Because "religion" didn't do this; Islam did this.
Not to mention saying that "we" somehow caused this. The only way we caused this is by inviting them into our countries.
Exactly nobody is afraid that Presbyterians or Amish or Jews are going to shoot up innocents in their movie theaters and cartoonists offices. Everybody is afraid that Muslims will, and with good reason.
Some are so afraid that they refuse to even say who they are afraid of. They hope that keeping their voices down will keep them safe. And they try to silence anybody else who dares to notice the bleeding obvious.
the people involved are global. None of the money was pillaged like in the old days. It was transferred to mega corps with well connected people sitting on their board of directors. It was moved and shuffled around to the right sort of people. You're world view is still local, while the people screwing you over are global.
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Does anyone win when there's little left but a smoking hole in the ground? Even then there will probably be some people left over, and they're probably going to be feeling very angry towards your country. Bombing a hospital with civilians certainly didn't seem to win any points, and it's not like that's the only incident of collateral damage. Angry and hatred seem to a good foundation for recruiters of future terrorists. Hell now we have westerners flying off to join them...
Of course I'm not sure that my solution would be much better. When we catch the bastards, start sending them back minus a few important bits. It's not like they can respond more brutally than they already do. If they don't fear death, maybe we need to find something they do fear.
Because when you claim to work for a "higher being" then you still get to claim some of the glory, while shifting the blame to "$deity works in mysterious ways" or "it is $deity's will". People will do a lot of terrible things in the name of a higher power that they might not for mere mortals, even though that where the actual message is coming from.
Look at all the idiots that supported miss "I've been divorced 3 times and cheated but marrying gays is against God's will"
Yes, but civilized people attack the enemy military/governments. Not the people going to see a metal concert.
I agree. Everyone should follow international law. People who violate international law should be prosecuted and punished.
But that doesn't happen. We kill innocent civilians all the time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
And if we ignore international humanitarian law, it's pretty difficult to convince the other side that they should follow international law too.
Although sometimes they do anyway.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
So what you are saying is that attacking civilian targets and killing many including children from a position of military power backed by a large government and from a nice safe distance is somehow OK but a bunch of seperarist religious nuts attacking civilians is unforgivable and the traction should be wars against reasonably moderate states?
Mmmm.. No sign of bias there.
Unless you see and agree both are horrific and needed to be addressed you are just part of the problem.
Few news reports here are mentioning the fact that France has been dropping bombs on Syria for many months. Given that information, it could be argued that this action by Syrians is them just fighting back in one of the few ways available. Both countries' behaviour is equally reprehensible :-(
Also, why the hell would you quote someone quoting an 8-year-old factbook entry?
The current one: .5-.75%, Buddhist .5-.75%, other .5-1.0%, none 23-28%
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Christian (overwhelmingly Roman Catholic) 63-66%, Muslim 7-9%, Jewish
note: France maintains a tradition of secularism and has not officially collected data on religious affiliation since the 1872 national census, which complicates assessments of France's religious composition; an 1872 law prohibiting state authorities from collecting data on individuals' ethnicity or religious beliefs was reaffirmed by a 1978 law emphasizing the prohibition of the collection or exploitation of personal data revealing an individual's race, ethnicity, or political, philosophical, or religious opinions; a 1905 law codified France's separation of Church and State (2015 est.)
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How about the following solution: Refugees and immigrants from Muslim countries who want to stay in the EU or US need to renounce Islam and convert to one of the less virulent religions, or become atheists. Their rejection of Islam needs to be a public act, which will be broadcast on TV weekly. It would be great propaganda. Any Muslim doing so would also instantly become an enemy of the Islamists, because renouncing Islam is punishable bu death, according to Islamic law. That would actually be a great start, since it would put these new converts on the same side of the fight as the rest of Western Civilization.
Just imagine: Some questionable looking Muslim claims they are persecuted refugees and ISIS wanted to kill them? Well, their televised renunciation of Islam will make sure they are speaking the truth. Anyone who refuses gets sent right back into the desert from which they came from.
So what you are saying is that attacking civilian targets and killing many including children from a position of military power backed by a large government and from a nice safe distance is somehow OK but a bunch of seperarist religious nuts attacking civilians is unforgivable and the traction should be wars against reasonably moderate states?
What large government is attacking civilian targets? Just because there are civilians near a military target who are harmed or killed by a subsequent attack doesn't make the target a civilian target.
While on the other hand, it is quite clear that the Paris attacks targeted civilians without regard for any military justification.
And what wars against what "reasonably moderate" states?
Unless you see and agree both are horrific and needed to be addressed you are just part of the problem.
Horrific is a matter of degree. It's not a bit you set. I hope you think that killing 100 people in a concert is more horrific than wearing plaid and stripes, but I can't tell from your words how discerning you are. War ultimately is about not playing by rules. The more ethical rules you can actually get participants in a war to follow, the relatively more humane the war will be. But when such as in the case of ISIS, one party isn't following any rules to reduce harm to civilians, then you should expect lots of civilian deaths, no matter how horrific you find this sort of thing to be.
Do you ever condemn the Palestinians when they target civilians? And they do pretty much only target civilians. Or do you blame the Israeli children for jumping in front of that poor blameless Palestinian's knife? If the terrorists didn't attack Israel, then Israel wouldn't have a reason to hit back. Now go back to throwing candy around and celebrating what happened in France, like the rest of the terrorist supporters.
Looks to me like RS were asking, "How did we [Americans] let this guy fall into murderous radicalism?" Which seems like a perfectly legitimate question.
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How was an Apache pilot supposed to discern the motives and the allegiances of the newly-arrived group of people?
He wasn't. He was supposed to follow the rules of engagement instead of being a trigger happy arse hole.
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Here you go. Maybe you didn't read it the first time:
http://972mag.com/report-detai...
You are welcome on my lawn.
How is this in any way, shape or form "news for nerds"?
Take these rubbish politics out of /. as they DO NOT belong here.
A bunch of idiots slamming "religion" in this context is defending Islam. Because "religion" didn't do this; Islam did this.
You have to be astonishingly perverse to interpret an attack on all religion as a defence of Islam. Islam is a religion ergo religion did this. Islam is also made of people, ergo people did this. Saying religion makes people do crappy things, or saying "people suck" is not defending Islam.
It seems like you're just cruising around lookin' for outrage. When something doesn't prefectly match exactly what you think, you get outraged. I can't see any other explanation for interpreting attacking religion to be defending it. Black is *not* white, war is not peace and we've never been at war with Eurasia.
Exactly nobody is afraid that Presbyterians or Amish or Jews are going to shoot up innocents in their movie theaters and cartoonists offices. Everybody is afraid that Muslims will, and with good reason.
As for me, I have a firm grasp of statistics and no, I don't walk through life full of fear, so you can remove me from the list of "Everybody" that you have. My only personal experience of muslims (I've never been involved in a terrorist attack) has been living along side them. There's a shop in Cambridge called Al-Amin. I went a lot as it had much better chili peppers than the more British style of supermarket, and cheaper spices. They actually gave store "credit" to the local drunks so they could get food. No one gives store credit any more and there's no way it was being repaid.
Am I afraid of those chaps? Nope, not one bit. They seemed like really upstanding members of the community. So, I do not fear muslims in general. That doesn't mean there aren't vicious idiotic nutjobs who I'd happily see dead however.
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Handguns were banned in 1997. Official crime rate information from the Home Office (2002, 2013) indicates that in the five years prior to the ban, 1.2 million violent crimes were reported. After the ban took affect, there were over 5 million violent crimes in the following five years.
Home Office data shows that rape went from 27,000 to nearly 47,000 when potential attackers were assured there was no risk that a law-abiding woman might defend herself with a firearm. Other serious crimes show the same pattern. Total sex offenses increased from 158,000 to over 245,00.
The same occurred in Australia, and to a leeser extent in US cities which have implemented near-bans. The effects of these laws are no longer a matter of predicting what might happen - we've tried it and know what happens. 20,000 more rapes is what happens. Now that you know that, in the future you have the choice- do you want to cause twice as many rapes, or admit that your first guess was wrong?
Maybe it's coincidence, here are the numbers.
Handguns were banned in 1997. Official crime rate information from the Home Office indicates that in the five years prior to the ban, 1.2 million violent crimes were reported. After the ban took affect, there were over 5 million violent crimes in the following five years.
Home Office data shows that rape went from 27,000 to nearly 47,000 when potential attackers were assured there was no risk that a law-abiding woman might defend herself with a firearm. Other serious crimes show the same pattern. For example, total sex offenses increased from 158,000 to over 245,00.
Note I didn't look at just the month before and the month after - month to month numbers may vary by chance; the five years before vs the five years after is long enough you shouldn't see a huge swing by random chance. Note also it's not an increase of 10% or even 25% - crime doubled, no matter how you measure it, and it happened immediately. That's an awfully big coincidence.
The same occurred in Australia, and to a leeser extent in US cities which have implemented near-bans. The effects of these laws are no longer a matter of predicting what might happen - we've tried it and know what happens. 20,000 more rapes is what happens.
The reporting standards for SEXUAL ASSUALT other than "rape" changed around the same time. Tell me how changing the reporting codes for- sexual assault- caused by murder rate to double.
It's hard to admit that your first guess regarding what the outcome might be was wrong. But the actual outcome is 20,000 more women getting raped. In the future, when this issue comes up, you'll have to decide, do you:
a) recognize the available evidence and adjust your predictions
b) stick to your first guess to protect your pride, and advocate policies that cause 20,000 women to be raped
Your choice.
I don't blame Medicaid. I blame the Democrats' support of the AMA's rules limiting the number of doctors produced each year. This has limited the supply if healthcare providers and kept prices far too high.
Vietnam doesn't disprove that statement. It only adds the clause that you need the support of your own population before you start killing civilians in other countries.
I see no conspiracy.
I see a large portion of left wing people defending religion as a first response to the attacks. And not for the first time.
When confronted, an aggressive posture including all of the mentioned points is being made,
and all arguments against a sect suddenly need unrefuted scientific research.
You got to be kidding me.
Please, cite the rule you are accusing him of violating.
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What? You mean the crew lying to their chain of command isn't enough proof that they knew they were violating their own rules of engagement? You think you know something they didn't?
OK, here's the rule then. Specifically 1.c.
This wasn't a big surprise to the troops in conflict as the very first Geneva convention stated that. The US abides by that convention.
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Citations?
The King David Hotel Bombings were actually the first terrorist attacks. They killed British citizens in an attempt to establish the Israeli state.
You could also look at the Shatila massacres in much the same way as what has happened in Paris.
Don't get me wrong, Islam has a lot to answer for with it's long history of human right violations that happened long before 9/11, what I'm saying is that you can't justify terrorist attacks at all and even less so if you are an occupying force with access to a wide variety of tactics.
State based terrorism is also terrorism.
My ism, it's full of beliefs.
Their 'earliest attacks' were retaliation for decades of western attacks. The west started this.
I wasn't ascribing the effect to medicaid; it was due to republican legislators that voted to reject the medicaid expansion money that was being offered to their states. Medicaid could have saved many of those people, or delayed their demise, but it was kept from them.
Currently, the additional load on the medical system is barely noticeable from the standpoint of available professionals to provide treatment. For instance, without enrollment in the ACA in 2015, there were about 280 million people insured in the USA. The ACA added about 18 million. That's under a 7% increase in total patient load on average. That's less noticeable to a doctor's office than what happens when there is a flu outbreak, which is a constantly reoccurring event.
If you can't get proper medical care because there is no money available to pay for it, it doesn't matter how many doctors there are anyway.
Eventually, we are going to see a meaningful shortfall in the number of active physicians due to the age demographics of the group and how many will be retiring compared to the rate of replacement from med schools, and yes, that's going to cause problems - but it's not here yet, and it doesn't in any way excuse the republicans from their responsibility for the early and/or needless deaths they caused by rejecting medicaid expansion.
The price of medical care is not set by scarcity. I was married to a surgeon for many years, and I can tell you first hand that the major expenses were running the office, including paying staff, the charges made by the hospital where she worked for OR time and so forth, and paying insurance. Those numbers were huge. Her income after all that was comfortable, but -- frankly -- I wouldn't indulge in the required number of years of grueling schooling to get it, even for a run of the mill GP. Increasing the number of doctors "because looser rules" would just incur those costs for them as well, and they wouldn't start trying to beat the other doctors prices by a few dollars. If you want to point a finger at significant consumer cost issues, I suggest you find the nearest tort lawyer and stick that finger right up their ass.
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Indeed; if we knew who requested this attack we might have a hint regarding intentions.
On an unrelated note, is anyone planning to visit the COP21 climate talks in Paris? I hear that certain governments and powerful oil interests have their backs up against the wall.
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All the results of the occupation by Israel!!!
Is this a US definition of 'civilian' by any chance, where any male of military age is deemed a combatant?
Islamic state will make a combatant of any one old enough and strong enough to hold and point a rifle or wear a suicide vest what we consider a civilian they likely call a soldier
Your'e all thinking it, I just said it for you
And, what is wrong with that? ... just a thought.
And, why are they "left" if they do that?
And, in what way is blaming America, defending Islamism?
And I wonder if you mix up the words Islam and Islamism
I for my part find the idea that someone puts a label like "left" on one for what he is writing in a forum pretty stupid.
FYI: Calling someone left in my country is quite an insult as you associate left with communism/soviet socialism or even stalinism.
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The left has realised defending this is a lost cause so it's changing gear to plan B, attack all religions until this blows over.
There... fixed that for ya... That's the one word the entire media are studiously avoiding in every report of these atrocities. I wonder why...
The so-called 'prophet' of Islam was a mass murderer, multiple rapist and a paedophile, who 'married' a nine year old girl when he was fifty four. Muslims call him 'the perfect man'. And you're surprised by any of their crimes?
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I bet if you'd lived in post-WWI Weimar Republic you'd be calling for the heads of the Novemberverbrecher.
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In my point of view, drone strikes are serious crimes just like terrorist attacks but the two things should be kept apart and not one can justify the other.
moot point since the other part hasn't the tech to respond with drones. bottom line is: you screw with people, they will respond with whatever they can respond with.
it's now a plague very difficult to deal with, but 'we' created it in the first place. that's not justification, it's just understanding cause and effect and why things happen. maybe there's other solutions besides sending in drones, and maybe we could learn from the past to not make the future even worse. sadly, i doubt it.
Terrorism is a statistically completely irrelevant cause of death. 2014 was the most peaceful year in human history. Recently, only 0.9% of all deaths are violence related and there are indications this is on the decline. Life Expectancy is rising, Child Mortality is dropping and life seems to be moving on. Apart from Cancer, Heart, Lungs and stuff like Malaria, traffic is a big one we should be worried about, really. Having a staircase in one's house is, for instance, more dangerous than the notion of terrorism ever will be.
Now, here come the news outlets. Apart from all this "Educating and Informing The People", "Freedom of Speecht" and "Checks and Balances" bullshit, the press and media generally exist to make money. In some cases they even seem to exist for more Machiavellian purposes, but to make money is a biggie. So when something as statistically insignificant as a terror attack happens *Close By*, the news explodes. It's like a gigantic circle jerk in which everyone and their uncle needs to fill yards and yards of column space or air time to talk about What May Have Happened, Why It May Have Happened or What May Happen Next and Which Refugees To Treat Like Shit Because Of This.
So generally speaking, the Media seem to take events like this and add to the sense of fear that terrorists would have instilled in the citizenry. As such, I'm beginning to view the media as culpable in the problem of terrorism, because any wacko can get a world wide platform by misbehaving in an instant. Social media are even worse when it comes to knee jerk bullshit and mass panic.
Do we want keep being attacked for ever? Yes, a lot of civilians would die. They already are on both sides. If you eliminate the problem complete, it won't come back. We just need to grow some balls and do it.
do you realize that the number and virulence of armed groups has been increasing steadily since 2002?
there is no way you could possibly 'win' this 'war' throwing more fire at the fire. even the military know that.
and there is no way homeland security can actually protect its citizens. that's utter nonsense.
so citizen everywhere will be paying the price for someone's war and power games. my guess is that this has already been accounted for, and your little patriotic civilian life is equally expendable and on the line as any other. good luck with your crusade.
Umm, this is incorrect. Signers of international treaty on war agree that every effort should be made to avoid harming unarmed field medics if possible. A sniper firing on a field medic is only justified to fire on a medic if the medic is carrying a weapon and is threatening lives. Otherwise this is against rules of engagement.
Nah, RS was mainly trying to sell issues by being sensationalist.
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
I see no conspiracy.
Well, given the fruit loops seem to think that attacking religion is defending Islam, I'm sure you you don't see a conspiracy.
People: wow people do sucky things in the name of religion
You: OMG YOUR DEFENDING ISLAM YOU LIBERALCOMMIELEFTY!!111!!11!1one
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Worked pretty well in our last nuclear war, against Japan.
Although religion was created by the ancient politicians in the first place, it's still in their hand to achieve their goals. So it comes back and haunts the world like this. This is very enlightening: http://www.motherjones.com/pol...
The West didn't invade Kuwait first and start killing Kuwaitis. That's how all this started. We haven't nuked anyone in the Middle East. Maybe that's what we have been doing wrong?
If you kill them all with nukes, there won't be anyone left to keep coming back. You can't kill all the cockroaches in the world, but does is that a good enough reason not to try?
Save the Russians. Nuke ISIS.
For an untruth to be a lie, the speaker has to know the speech to be untruthful. Did the crew know, they hit reporters instead of insurgents?
Oh, sure. Do not target civilians. If you know, they are civilians. The whole point here is, they didn't know. People aiming video cameras at you are indiscernible from people aiming grenade-launchers at you. I thought, you'd cite some more obscure rule, that would've — if properly followed — helped them identify the civilians as such....
Now, the Paris killers knew perfectly well, their targets were unarmed civilians. And yet, they targeted them — for publicity. Their rules not only don't prohibit, but, evidently, encourage terrorism. That such murders actually help one's cause in their society is indisputable evidence, that it is worse than ours. Case closed.
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Maybe that's why we should nuke them?
Force them to eat Bacon.
Wrap their dead in pigs skin.
Force their family to eat bacon.
This will "deny" their ascent to heaven.
There will be an outcry. So what.
I'm not talking about the reporters. Never have. While that was en error in hindsight, shit happens in war. It's my belief that even though american aircrews are notoriously trigger happy (just ask e.g. your British allies, who thought the US Air Force was more dangerous to them than the enemy) had they been tried for that they would not have been found in error.
I'm talking about their other behaviour, especially firing on the van, where the air crew in the run up clearly demonstrates that they know the rules of engagement as they're clearly heard saying "Just pick up a gun so I can shoot you" (paraphrase) in reference to one of the wounded men crawling away along the curb. When the van then enters, and stops before that crawling man, then the air crew (as they needed to according to the rules of engagement) contacts higher command to secure permission to fire, and lies to their CO, by stating "They're picking up weapons and bodies". They clearly weren't picking up bodies as the man they stopped by was very much alive at that point, and they weren't anywhere near a weapon. And the CO hearing this gives them the permission to fire.
It's a flagrant and quite clearly indefensible violation of the laws of war and their own rules of engagement, and they knew it.
Now what the attacks on Paris has to do with this, I'm at a complete loss to understand. The incident we're talking about happened years ago, long before any attack on France. And what other people do, at other times, and at other people likewise can't guide our behaviour. While we cannot take responsibility for other people's behaviour, we can, and should take responsibility for our own.
Quite frankly it reeks of the sentiment that was heard just after the Oklahoma city bombings, that "We should just bomb random cities in the middle east." Which made quite a few quip after the identity of the attacker became known that it would then by the same logic be OK to just bomb random cities in the mid west? The British were heard saying the same thing in reference to the IRA "troubles", that just parking the Hermes off the eastern seaboard and with a few well placed strikes in south Boston IRA's funding would dry up in no-time flat...
Now, if that behaviour is unconscionable, why would large scale indiscriminate bombing in the middle east be a) defensible and b) a good idea?
When it comes to the IS the solution is very simple. You broke the country, you bought it. Get your lazy arses back in there and finish the job.
Stefan Axelsson
bite me fanboy.
you fucking ordered a strike on a man you presumed was carrying a weapon in a warzone.
Surprise. going out for groceries in a warzone requires a weapon.
They didn't do their due diligence, it bit them in the ass, then they lied to cover it up.
Its a fucking war crime, don't sugercoat it.
Asinine defense there. Under that "logic" it is ok to throw grenades into cribs because the baby might be strapped to a bomb.
Hey do you mind me draining all of your blood first? It reacts explosively with pure sodium.
This whole subthread started, when it was implied, that the West in general — and the US in particular — aren't any better than ISIS and is equally outrage-worthy. This incident was offered as proof of that.
My point is, it proves the opposite. We are better, because the "collateral murder" incident is clearly an outrage to most of us — with Pentagon trying to hide it — while the Paris murders are something, the enemy is proud of and publicizes it as much as they can.
The cooler heads here didn't want to leave Iraq so early, but we are saddled with a President — whom you awarded with a Nobel Peace Prize (a stupid act, which progressives still would not acknowledge as a mistake) — who does not think, there is true evil in the world... Or, if there is, it is his own country. You can blame us for electing him, but his victory was not without your help. Twice.
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I have read somewhere that one of the unintended causes of much of the terrorism issues that exist was that when the US invaded IRAQ, they disbanded their Army, essentially putting thousands upon thousands of fighting age men with guns out of work... Not sure how much truth there is to that considering it was 18 years ago, however it does seem plausible at least in part.
70% of American 8th-graders aren't proficient in reading — obviously, the sorry state of affairs is a reflection of the quality of the teachers...
Maybe, if I emphasize the important part, you'll be able to pick it up... Here you go, you missed this part the first time: an article on some unknown blog, which cites anonymous "experts" is hardly credible...
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Let me point out that you've cited Breitbart articles here.
You are welcome on my lawn.
No, it's called sacrificing some for the sake of many. Nuke 'em if they can't prevent these scumbags from running their countries.
Oh my God - you call yourself a Christian and advocate killing innocent children? No wonder atheists hate us.
Secession is the right of all sentient beings.
First of all, clearly, you have heard of Breitbart. And second, the articles there contain attributed (rather than anonymous) quotes.
Sadly, reading comprehension really is a big problem for you. Maybe, you should stick to martial arts exclusively — if illiterate peasants could do it in China, you should be able to as well. But leave teaching to someone more capable.— so the healing may begin...
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
No, it's called sacrificing some for the sake of many.
If it's okay to sacrifice some for the sake of many, then it is okay to kill embryos for their stem cells.
Secession is the right of all sentient beings.
think about this if the average person in the crowd was armed and able to defend himself and others how many would have been killed then? People complain about armed citizens yet when armed you do at least stand some chance of defending yourself and living through it. Looked at the so called "gun nuts" in Texas some Muslim radicals show up to kill local citizens and the attackers NOT the locals end up dead. All I can says if you are a religious extremist of ANY religion of any reason draw and attempt to point a firearm at me I will be happy to send you to meet your God of choice.
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First, I'm Swedish, what the Norwegians do with the only Nobel prize they're allowed to award, is on them. Not the rest of us.
Second, what Europe thinks about Obama of course has no bearing on how USians vote. Never have, never will.
Third, one of the main reasons you people even voted for him in the first place was that he promised to end your Iraq-ian adventure. So there is clearly no political majority to do what needs to be done. Hence, the responsibility for the current mess is on you not the president. (It's funny that, when it comes to US foreign policy it's always solely the work of the president, with the rest of american society, whistling and turning away as if it's none of your business.
Fifth, I haven't seen much outrage directed at the collateral murder incident. I have seen a lot of justification for all of their actions however. As a matter of fact, that clearly overwhelms. And no-one in general, and Pentagon in particular hasn't been taken to task for it. So, indifference to the whole thing is as high as that horse is ever going to get it seems. And I can say that without saying that it relativises Paris, or compares to Paris, or justifies Paris. It's clearly got nothing to do with it in the narrow sense. In the wider sense if of course has everything to do with it...
Stefan Axelsson
Do you ever condemn the Israelis when they target civilians? And they do pretty much only target civilians. Or do you blame the Palestinian children for jumping in front of that poor blameless Israeli's gun/helicopter/rocket? If the Israeli's didn't attack Palestine in the 50's, then Palestine wouldn't have a reason to hit back. Now go back to throwing candy around and celebrating what is happening in Syria/Iraq/Gaza to Arab civilians. Why do you expect that people whose country was carved up by WWII refugees would just say 'oh well', they win, we should just go over here and live however they say we should. The Israeli's fought for what they believed in, so why would you not expect Palestinians to do the same?
The west started this.
I do NOT care! The west needs to finish it! The power we have will make a trivial effort and it implies a duty to do so. Public Relations be damned! I don't care who loves us. I'm just as happy if they fear us enough not to get so uppity. That's it. Then we can have peace. It wouldn't bother me in the least to see the entire continents of Africa, Asia, and Europe (why take the chance? They're a bunch of fucking Nazis anyway) wiped clean and made ready for a new Hilton Hotel.
We need to finish the job on energy independence
We may be independent of middle east oil and gas pipelines, but Europe isn't. And in case nobody has noticed, we're kinda there to help them keep that supply line open, in the same way we're in Afghanistan for the opium.
All this "ISIS" bullshit is a direct result of the arms bazaars run by the great empires. If that were shut down, the problem disappears as soon as they run out of ammo and go back to throwing rocks.
As far as letting the Russians have the oil? The "West" does not want to let them get fat on the stuff (given the history of the region, I can't quite blame them too much), and would rather leave the Middle East in the same fashion Iraq left Kuwait. It's like the jealous boyfriend, *If I can't have you, nobody can*. On the other hand, I can understand the idea of letting the locals feel the pain of Russian occupation.