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Post #466038 - Reply To (#466017) by Casey D. Geek
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what's with the pointless argument about whether or not the jihadists will get their revenge? just wait and see
for now, let's celebrate the death of another terrorist leader...

Pointless! Wait and See!
Let me remind you, this 'revenge' will most probably consist of as many deaths as those guys can manage! And look at 9/11 or 26/11(the Indian Taj Incident), you'll see what they are capable of.

Terror still spreads even after the supposed death of a terrorist leader.
Oh, the irony.


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Post #466039 - Reply To (#466038) by Scyfon
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what's with the pointless argument about whether or not the jihadists will get their revenge? just wait and see
for now, let's celebrate the death of another terrorist leader...

Pointless! Wait and See!
Let me remind you, this 'revenge' will most probably consist of as many deaths as those guys can manage! And look at 9/11 or 26/11(the Indian Taj Incident), you'll see what they are capable of.

Terror still spreads even after the supposed death of a terrorist leader.
Oh, the irony.

I'm not talking about terror - I'm saying this isn't a 'wait and see' thing. It's a 'prepare for it' thing.


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Post #466147 - Reply To (#466039) by Casey D. Geek
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[quote=MewMan]what's with the pointless argument about whether or not the jihadists will get their revenge? just wait and see
for now, let's celebrate the death of another terrorist leader...

Pointless! Wait and See!
Let me remind you, this 'revenge' will most probably consist of as many deaths as those guys can manage! And look at 9/11 or 26/11(the Indian Taj Incident), you'll see what they are capable of.

Terror still spreads even after the supposed death of a terrorist leader.
Oh, the irony.

I'm not talking about terror - I'm saying this isn't a 'wait and see' thing. It's a 'prepare for it' thing.[/quote]

To be honest it is very easy to create terror because you only have to do it once and everyone becomes paranoid and starts freaking out if a muslim with a large backpack comes onto a train. Most of us have thought like that not because we are racist but because that is how some of us see terrorist as looking like. The true fact is that actually there is nothing wrong with muslims at all just some of it's extreme followers.

Put it this way an enemy willing to commit suicide to kill in the masses is terrifying you can't restrain a man who has detonated a bomb on himself.


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Post #467299 - Reply To (#466147) by the-burden
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Put it this way an enemy willing to commit suicide to kill in the masses is terrifying you can't restrain a man who has detonated a bomb on himself.

in what way is a kamikaze bomber different or less controlable than any soldier?
its their job to accept death in order to kill, we just portray "terrorist suicide bombers" as worse than our "soldiers", but as a matter of fact, there is no difference aside of their choice of weapon and our perspective which sees one side as heroic and the other as devious.


Post #467303 - Reply To (#467299) by Streywolf
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in what way is a kamikaze bomber different or less controllable than any soldier?

It's bigger and flies.

Also less discrete. Quite a bit less discrete.


Post #467400 - Reply To (#467299) by Streywolf
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Put it this way an enemy willing to commit suicide to kill in the masses is terrifying you can't restrain a man who has detonated a bomb on himself.

in what way is a kamikaze bomber different or less controlable than any soldier?
its their job to accept death in order to kill, we just portray "terrorist suicide bombers" as worse than our "soldiers", but as a matter of fact, there is no difference aside of their choice of weapon and our perspective which sees one side as heroic and the other as devious.

The kamikaze bombers were known to have flown themselves into military targets.

Terrorist suicide bombers are known to blow themselves up to destroy civilian targets.


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