Jaskalas
Lifer
- Jun 23, 2004
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War overseas will only act as mowing a yard full of weeds. Tomorrow they return and in more places.
You need a barrier, you need isolation. Those societies need time to mature, and evolve past base tribalism and religious violence. They ultimately need to police themselves, with guidance from us, but not much interference. We have been involved far too much, ala Iraq. And when we do we just make it so much worse.
So yes, you take out ISIS... but then you do not occupy. If they fight a war to stop terrorism (Syria) you do not act for regime change. War and casualties of war are a fact of life. It's going to happen whether it's Saddam, Assad, or ISIS. But at least with a country and a leader you can come to terms. You can negotiate. Why cut the head off the Hydra?
In old times the British thought it best not to kill the officers on a field of battle. So someone can lead the opposing men into an organized retreat or surrender. To help keep order and civility even amidst the most horrific scene. That policy has merit today.
The Middle East needs leaders, and it needs strong institutions to back those leaders. Then you let that sit and evolve over decades, even centuries. A Middle East we can live in harmony with could take a millennium. Let it.
In the meantime, we need barriers from the madness. We need distance and isolation from base tribes and religious violence. Flooding our streets with such madness will only act to END western civilization, and we cannot sit by and watch our leaders make that happen.
We need a movement to organize around a plan of action to divest ourselves from the Middle East, to limit both travel and communication. The only way to stop spreading this violence is to quarantine it. It is a disease, treat it as such.
You need a barrier, you need isolation. Those societies need time to mature, and evolve past base tribalism and religious violence. They ultimately need to police themselves, with guidance from us, but not much interference. We have been involved far too much, ala Iraq. And when we do we just make it so much worse.
So yes, you take out ISIS... but then you do not occupy. If they fight a war to stop terrorism (Syria) you do not act for regime change. War and casualties of war are a fact of life. It's going to happen whether it's Saddam, Assad, or ISIS. But at least with a country and a leader you can come to terms. You can negotiate. Why cut the head off the Hydra?
In old times the British thought it best not to kill the officers on a field of battle. So someone can lead the opposing men into an organized retreat or surrender. To help keep order and civility even amidst the most horrific scene. That policy has merit today.
The Middle East needs leaders, and it needs strong institutions to back those leaders. Then you let that sit and evolve over decades, even centuries. A Middle East we can live in harmony with could take a millennium. Let it.
In the meantime, we need barriers from the madness. We need distance and isolation from base tribes and religious violence. Flooding our streets with such madness will only act to END western civilization, and we cannot sit by and watch our leaders make that happen.
We need a movement to organize around a plan of action to divest ourselves from the Middle East, to limit both travel and communication. The only way to stop spreading this violence is to quarantine it. It is a disease, treat it as such.
