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All those events you mentioned are the works of different Groups, all with different agendas. And in order to have a war, you need to have 2 unified sides. In order to have a global war, you need to have 2 worldwide unified sides. Militant Islam culture isn't at all unified. Arabs and Kurds kill each other at a moments notice. Before the war in afghanistan, It was the arabs of the Taliban against the Arabs of the Northern alliance. Even now, the 3 main organizations that are causing all the hubbub in Israel aren't even on friendly terms with each other! This is no Global war, comprising the "coaltion of the willing" and militant islam. What we are in right now is a flurry of militant activities, that have a common theme; violent action against the governments that "oppress" them and it's supporters, where the biggest supporter of those governments just happens to be the United States. Edit: Quote:
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2)I never said they were one organization. But bear in mind that they share a common ideology (strict Islam), overlapping goals (overthrow of non-Muslim govts and establishment of sharia law), and in many cases the same bankrollers (the Saudi Wahabbis). And in the article I referenced, it was pointed out that the jihadists are just as hostile to 'moderate' Muslims as they are to us. Quote:
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Secondly, yes, all those other nations qualify. They are hostile to Western interests and have developed, tried to develop, or are developing WMD. This is the fruits of America's A) being focused on Russia for too long, and B) being so complacent in the 1990's about worldwide developments. Outright military attack is a Last resort, but in a "conflict/war", it does occasionally have to happen. The current administration here is not going to stand by and let these nations prepare for a WMD-style 9-11. If it was Ottowa that had been hit, not NYC, how pacifist would *you* be right now? |
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It’s a “World War”, if using the same definition as in “World Series”. Seriously: To call the war on terrorism a “World War”, is a grave insult to the millions of people who fought and died in the real world wars. Compared to the atrocities of those wars, even 9/11 is only a minor incident. |
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Again, I don't want to get hung up on terminology. OK, so we're not talking about massed national armies in the sense of World Wars I and II. But when you look at the scope of the conflict, and the numbers of casualties actually generated, it is more than just a blip on the radar. How many Afghanis have died due to the war between the Taliban and the other tribes? How many non-Muslim Sudanese have been killed and enslaved by the Muslim-dominated government? What happens if Nigeria goes into a religious civil war? What about the Pakistani-Indian wars? What happens if (or when) that conflict goes nuclear? Or if Iran gets the bomb and decides to use it on Israel (as some of their clerics have stated on the record is an intended use)? And all it would take is one well-placed terrorist nuke/chemical/bio bomb to generate WWII-level damage and casualties.
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How many soldiers do you plan to hold up, occupying all those countries ? How do you expect to pay the price of keeping them there ?
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I don't know the answer to that question - who does? However few or many, whether all at once or one at a time, the ultimate question in my mind is, "Is this what is necessary to defend against WMD terrorism?" For that is the ultimate issue, and the problem won't be wished away or ignored any longer. And the US is not the only country that is at risk. Anybody who is perceived as the enemy by these people is a legitimate target for them. It's either conVersion to Islam (as they interpret it), or jihad to the death. There have been movements like this in the past (the Assassins of the 13th century, the Anarchists/Nihilists of the late 19th century), but all they had was knives and poison, dynamite and pistols. Nowadays the stakes are exponentially higher.
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what there is a war on terrorism http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...s/confused.gif
All I have seen so far is an invasion of Afghan and Iraq The Afghan Taliban were going to be removed before sept 11th. And Iraq has no proven ties to 'terrorist' Groups. oh and syria is next because they have 'hidden Iraq's WMD'. Why? because they have their own stock piles and really need Iraq's outdated stocks and really want the coalition of the willing to invade. for Syria its all win/win situation. Or is it Iran? |
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As for Iran... their lead cleric has advocated the use of nuclear weapons on Israel (link here). They have a nuclear infrastructure program in progress. Is it asking too much to insist that these two facts be taken into consideration in determining if Iran is a "rogue state" or not? [ August 20, 2003, 18:50: Message edited by: General Woundwort ] |
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Going back to GW's 'World War IV' link, I'd call it Ideology War II (the Cold War was IW I).
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