I don't usually post things of a political nature, but this isn't political. It's about survival & national security. So here's the million dollar question:
How is it that a small minority of people in comparison to the world's population, is able to hold the world hostage to fear? How can such a small minority of evil, psychopathic bullies get away with terrorizing the world? There are NATIONS that know better than to mess with the United States or with other powerful nations, yet these evil terrorists have gone on for far too long, with their murderous thirst for blood, dominion & control, causing nations world-wide to alter the way we do things & to restrict our freedoms in the interest of national safety.
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But nations want to use diplomacy. I mean, you can't just go around blowing people up & sending planes in to blast the heck out of these folks because we are all civilized after all. Besides, after many terrorists may be killed this way, many people will cry foul because of the collateral damage, the innocent civilians who are inadvertently killed in the process.
But here's the thing:
If these nimrods know how to use the internet to recruit, to plot, to raise funds, to buy weapons, to seek out, to invade & to destroy, why oh why can't the nations of the world (all of which are at risk these days), with all our technology, military might & resources, shut down their internet capabilities, cripple their means of funding & come out with both barrels blazing & annihilate these evil monsters & stop them once & for all? Now THAT'S the million dollar question!!
(Note: This is not intended to disrespect France nor to blame them in any way for what happened in Paris. Not at all. This is intended as general food for thought about all nations)
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