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View gambler's Profile gambler Flag Kent 04 Feb 15 6.00am Send a Private Message to gambler Add gambler as a friend

Well done.

About time the world followed your lead.

Stop pussy footing around and execute the whole lot of them.

 

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View redandblue4life's Profile redandblue4life Flag Auckland city ! 04 Feb 15 7.01am Send a Private Message to redandblue4life Add redandblue4life as a friend

Agreed !!

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 04 Feb 15 9.23am

Yes, because the best solution is to reduce yourself to the same level as the enemy and validate their hateful position, and dispose of due purpose etc.

ISIS doesn't care about its prisoners, they're effectively determined as casualties, written off and lost (the fact that most of these captive relate to a much earlier incarnation of ISIS is another problem).

Once you get down to a good guys / bad guys black and white kind of view of morality and ethics, then your effectively posturing in the same stance as your enemy - Anything is justified because they did it first (which is exactly the kind of mentality groups like IS utilize in the first place - That we started it, so its all just).

By all means strike at the guilty, arrest and round people up, but when you've effectively resorted to murder as a means of politics you're not really all that much different.

 


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View gbox82's Profile gbox82 Flag Meols, Wirral 04 Feb 15 9.30am Send a Private Message to gbox82 Add gbox82 as a friend

Quote jamiemartin721 at 04 Feb 2015 9.23am

Yes, because the best solution is to reduce yourself to the same level as the enemy and validate their hateful position, and dispose of due purpose etc.

ISIS doesn't care about its prisoners, they're effectively determined as casualties, written off and lost (the fact that most of these captive relate to a much earlier incarnation of ISIS is another problem).

Once you get down to a good guys / bad guys black and white kind of view of morality and ethics, then your effectively posturing in the same stance as your enemy - Anything is justified because they did it first (which is exactly the kind of mentality groups like IS utilize in the first place - That we started it, so its all just).

By all means strike at the guilty, arrest and round people up, but when you've effectively resorted to murder as a means of politics you're not really all that much different.

Hear hear!

 

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View aquickgame2's Profile aquickgame2 Flag Beni = summer,Caribbean = winter 04 Feb 15 10.38am Send a Private Message to aquickgame2 Add aquickgame2 as a friend

Quote jamiemartin721 at 04 Feb 2015 9.23am

Yes, because the best solution is to reduce yourself to the same level as the enemy and validate their hateful position, and dispose of due purpose etc.

ISIS doesn't care about its prisoners, they're effectively determined as casualties, written off and lost (the fact that most of these captive relate to a much earlier incarnation of ISIS is another problem).

Once you get down to a good guys / bad guys black and white kind of view of morality and ethics, then your effectively posturing in the same stance as your enemy - Anything is justified because they did it first (which is exactly the kind of mentality groups like IS utilize in the first place - That we started it, so its all just).

By all means strike at the guilty, arrest and round people up, but when you've effectively resorted to murder as a means of politics you're not really all that much different.

The Jordanian people wanted revenge,they were on the streets in Amman,the King had to decide whether to pacify his people and give them what they want or have a large internal battle on his hands.

Rightly or wrongly he decided on the people wishes.

 

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Hoof Hearted 04 Feb 15 10.50am

This is similar to the Churchill was a prick thread.

Jordan have been pragmatic and dealt with the situation much like Winston would have done.

It's all very well playing to the Marquis of Queensberry rules, but ISIS etc are not, so instead of tying one hand behind your back, engage these barstewards without any reservations and blow them away.

We'll never rid ourselves of this scum if we adopt principles like "Don't lower yourselves to their standards!".

Meet them with full force and gloves off, and hit below the belt if necessary.

 

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View Palace BANANA's Profile Palace BANANA Flag Ringmer, Lewes, East Sussex 04 Feb 15 10.54am Send a Private Message to Palace BANANA Add Palace BANANA as a friend

So JM721 what would be your solution to the IS/terrorist problem?.. how would you deal with this world threat?.. Remember the two terrorists that the Jordanian government hung had tried to kill Jordanians, one was a failed suicide bomber that IS had requested as an exchange for the pilot IS burned alive in a cage... maybe retaliation with force and no quarter is the only solution or IS will be allowed to take control of, and continue to terrorise, the rest of the world... what would you suggest that the governments of the world should do to counter act these acts of a barbaric, inhuman and unforgiveable nature?..

 

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View Y Ddraig Goch's Profile Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 04 Feb 15 11.34am Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

I have said before, since Vietnam war is conducted as much in the media as it is on the battlefield.

The "bad guys" revel in negative coverage and use it to their advantage whilst the good guys have to be extremely careful.

However, people need to realise that the decision to go to war must not be taken lightly. Once it is, whilst being mindful of collateral damage it should be conducted with the utmost violence and not namby pambying

 


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View dannyh's Profile dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 04 Feb 15 11.46am Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

Quote jamiemartin721 at 04 Feb 2015 9.23am

Yes, because the best solution is to reduce yourself to the same level as the enemy and validate their hateful position, and dispose of due purpose etc.

ISIS doesn't care about its prisoners, they're effectively determined as casualties, written off and lost (the fact that most of these captive relate to a much earlier incarnation of ISIS is another problem).

Once you get down to a good guys / bad guys black and white kind of view of morality and ethics, then your effectively posturing in the same stance as your enemy - Anything is justified because they did it first (which is exactly the kind of mentality groups like IS utilize in the first place - That we started it, so its all just).

By all means strike at the guilty, arrest and round people up, but when you've effectively resorted to murder as a means of politics you're not really all that much different.


Sounds good, might even feel good to take the moral high ground, meanwhile ISIS continue to NOT play by the rules that NATO enforces on it's troops. You can not fight against a guerrilla force that fights with absolutely no rules of engagement by using a force that IS playing by the rules of engagement. You might as well bet on a one legged man to win an arse kicking competition

Pay a thief to catch a thief is the only answer, and until someone has the balls to send a force into ISIS held strongholds with a "no stone unturned" attitude, with zero culpability for their actions, they will continue to stick two fingers up at the "infidels", and behead innocent westerners, as they know only to well there is f*** all we can do about it, with the current law of armed conflict as is.

 


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View Harpo's Profile Harpo Flag Oxfordshire 04 Feb 15 11.51am Send a Private Message to Harpo Add Harpo as a friend

IS, ISIS or whatever they may morph into in the future are nothing more than hobby butchers of humanity.

They are a cancer in the global community.

Cut the cancer out and incinerate. It's the only option.

But we also have the problem of their financiers as well, and resolving that isn't going to be very tidy either.

Sadly, I can see the development and use of smart chemical weapons as a desirable option for the US to curtail the threat, whether or not it is considered acceptable within UN conventions.

 

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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 04 Feb 15 11.53am Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Mexican drugs gangs do the same and lots more. This type of cvntishness is not limited to fanatical 'muslims'

 


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View Andy_G's Profile Andy_G Flag Wimbledon 04 Feb 15 12.18pm Send a Private Message to Andy_G Add Andy_G as a friend

It certainly made everyone stand up and take notice. No one has really ever met IS with such a swift and dramatic fight fire with fire solution. Bombing runs are all very well but executing people gets right to the heart of it so may be IS will think twice. I doubt it will but fair play to Jordan.

 


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