"Chad Irby" wrote in message
om...
The problem is that when you kill a few terrorists, then follow the
advice of people who tell you to *not* kill terrorists, you just give
them a chance to train up a bit and plan their next run. The trick is
to keep going after the real bad guys, and not try to follow a "roadmap"
that the bad guys have bragged about not following.
Aha, I see.
But, isn't it then actually very surprising to see they never get those you
call "the real bad guys"?
Could it be there is a mistake somewhere in that "roadmap"?
Note, for example, the lack of direct attacks on targets on American
soil in the last year or so. Following the "violence begets" theory,
there should be *dozens* of bombs and such happening here, instead of
the, well, none.
Chad, let me be honest to you:
I could now respond that in the eyes of the terrorists the situation is just
fine, because they now have the "infidels" right in front of their guns -
and on their own terrain, in Afghanistan, Iraq, Philippines, and elsewhere.
But, you know, what you explain here to me actually makes me laugh and
having only pure sarcasm in my mind when I want to answer.
I have a strong feeling you think you need to explain me "few things", as -
based on Robert's wet dreams - you think I don't know enough or don't
understand the situation there in the Middle East, or that I even kind of
support the terrorism against anybody - including Israel.
Now, I do not say I know "everything", far from this: I'd say I know barely
enough for general orientation. But, it is obvious that you don't have a
slightest clue about what I know nor what is my actual standpoint. So, if
you don't mind a kind suggestion from me: please, don't orientate on
Robert's arrogant attacks, and try to find out what I really think. There
are meanwhile more than enough of my posts on this NG, and also on the RAMN,
I guess it should not be a problem to find out.
At least do yourself a favour and don't make yourself look dumb by
orientating on Robert's arogant bashing.
Thanks in advance.
Tom Cooper
Co-Author:
Iran-Iraq War in the Air, 1980-1988:
http://www.acig.org/pg1/content.php
and,
Iranian F-4 Phantom II Units in Combat:
http://www.osprey-publishing.co.uk/t...hp/title=S6585