by Suff » 04 Oct 2014, 15:36
My heart goes out to his family. However, were it my father, I would have seen him as dead the second he was taken. It is, in the end, the only way to deal with this. Once you have accepted that, there is no hope to be crushed, only surprise and joy if he were to return.
We can't win this kind of war. Because we are too noble to win this war. The only way to win this kind of war is to do as Ghengis did. Make the price so high that the people themselves would rather tear down and beat to death the murderers before they could bring down the wrath of Yassa on them. We are simply incapable of doing that. So we are hostage to their brutality.
There are two points I take away from this.
One is that the Moslem leaders of Britain have forever tainted themselves, in my view, over this one. So he was a good man because he was working with a Moslem aid charity was he? What about all the other "good men" they kept their lips tightly sealed as they were murdered.
The second is that this murder will steady the hands on the pilots controls and will force engagement if there is even the slightest chance of success, whereas, otherwise, their hands might have been stayed by doubt about the loss of non-combatants. Piling more tragedy on top of the existing and driving more radicals to the fold.
He should never have gone over the border. He was seen as a "resource" in their war of terror. Funnily enough we have hundreds if not thousands of those resources in the UK today. My civilian mind runs screaming from the prospect. So we're going to lose, in the end, unless we kill thousands of Iraqi and Syrian civilians to get at hundreds of them. Because they will not hesitate to murder any number of our loved one's to get what they want.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.