2016 Election
#6301
Meanwhile, back from Flavius-la-la land, it's election day in several states. Arizona will presumably go to Trump in a landslide, but I can't find any polling data for either of the races there. It will be interesting to see how well Sanders does there as he really needs a win. Apparently he's miles ahead in Utah and Idaho, but neither of those garner many delegates.
#6302
Meanwhile, back from Flavius-la-la land, it's election day in several states. Arizona will presumably go to Trump in a landslide, but I can't find any polling data for either of the races there. It will be interesting to see how well Sanders does there as he really needs a win. Apparently he's miles ahead in Utah and Idaho, but neither of those garner many delegates.
#6303
Meanwhile, folks on this side of the Atlantic - and, it must be said, most vocally the Republican candidates, are falling over each other to spout the sort of rhetoric that can only inflame passions and lead to increased violence. Why can't they leave bloody well alone? Or at least let the local authorities deal with the situation without trying to escalate the whole thing into some sort of pan-galactic plot against the American Way.
#6304
Meanwhile, folks on this side of the Atlantic - and, it must be said, most vocally the Republican candidates, are falling over each other to spout the sort of rhetoric that can only inflame passions and lead to increased violence. Why can't they leave bloody well alone? Or at least let the local authorities deal with the situation without trying to escalate the whole thing into some sort of pan-galactic plot against the American Way.
#6305
Meanwhile, folks on this side of the Atlantic - and, it must be said, most vocally the Republican candidates, are falling over each other to spout the sort of rhetoric that can only inflame passions and lead to increased violence. Why can't they leave bloody well alone? Or at least let the local authorities deal with the situation without trying to escalate the whole thing into some sort of pan-galactic plot against the American Way.
By and large, Europeans seem to understand this (outliers/posters in one of the 1,000,000 EU related threads in TiO notwithstanding). The American response is very different.
#6306
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ISIS are the new boys in town but this has been going on for a VERY long time.
#6308
We need to break the cycle by tempering our response and trying to find lasting solutions by dealing with these organizations at the source, rather than the typical ham-fisted American approach of carpet bomb now and ask questions later. And they wonder why they are not exactly widely trusted or even liked worldwide.
#6309
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Same shit, different name. Carry out acts like this in order to provoke the general public into marginalizing and discriminating against (in extreme cases) the Muslim population at large - resulting in a wider base from which to radicalize and recruit new members. Self-perpetuating if done right.
We need to break the cycle by tempering our response and trying to find lasting solutions by dealing with these organizations at the source, rather than the typical ham-fisted American approach of carpet bomb now and ask questions later. And they wonder why they are not exactly widely trusted or even liked worldwide.
We need to break the cycle by tempering our response and trying to find lasting solutions by dealing with these organizations at the source, rather than the typical ham-fisted American approach of carpet bomb now and ask questions later. And they wonder why they are not exactly widely trusted or even liked worldwide.
Not sure their Air Force is big enough to carpet bomb anybody?
#6310
I wasn't specifically referring to Belgium as a single incident but the debacle (and arguably failure) that has been the 'war on terror' as a whole. This is just one branch of the tree but it's a standard tactic to poke the allies of your major target with a stick.
#6311
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I wasn't specifically referring to Belgium as a single incident but the debacle (and arguably failure) that has been the 'war on terror' as a whole. This is just one branch of the tree but it's a standard tactic to poke the allies of your major target with a stick.
#6312
Yes, France is an ally, too.
It's a way of provoking a Western (i.e. led by the US) response without taking the mind bogglingly stupid risk of actually carrying out another terrorist act on US soil. At least that's what the cynic in me says anyway.
We (the West, whatever you want to call it) can't rise to the bait though. We need to surgically and definitively remove ISIS and their ilk from the cloth of the world, but not at the expense of the wider Muslim population as a whole. This will require a fully cooperative international effort as well. Basically the countries who are all supposed to be on the same side are going to have to stop all the stupid in-fighting, put on their big boy undies and emulate what our grandfathers did 75 years ago.
It's a way of provoking a Western (i.e. led by the US) response without taking the mind bogglingly stupid risk of actually carrying out another terrorist act on US soil. At least that's what the cynic in me says anyway.
We (the West, whatever you want to call it) can't rise to the bait though. We need to surgically and definitively remove ISIS and their ilk from the cloth of the world, but not at the expense of the wider Muslim population as a whole. This will require a fully cooperative international effort as well. Basically the countries who are all supposed to be on the same side are going to have to stop all the stupid in-fighting, put on their big boy undies and emulate what our grandfathers did 75 years ago.
#6313
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Yes, France is an ally, too.
It's a way of provoking a Western (i.e. led by the US) response without taking the mind bogglingly stupid risk of actually carrying out another terrorist act on US soil. At least that's what the cynic in me says anyway.
We (the West, whatever you want to call it) can't rise to the bait though. We need to surgically and definitively remove ISIS and their ilk from the cloth of the world, but not at the expense of the wider Muslim population as a whole. This will require a fully cooperative international effort as well. Basically the countries who are all supposed to be on the same side are going to have to stop all the stupid in-fighting, put on their big boy undies and emulate what our grandfathers did 75 years ago.
It's a way of provoking a Western (i.e. led by the US) response without taking the mind bogglingly stupid risk of actually carrying out another terrorist act on US soil. At least that's what the cynic in me says anyway.
We (the West, whatever you want to call it) can't rise to the bait though. We need to surgically and definitively remove ISIS and their ilk from the cloth of the world, but not at the expense of the wider Muslim population as a whole. This will require a fully cooperative international effort as well. Basically the countries who are all supposed to be on the same side are going to have to stop all the stupid in-fighting, put on their big boy undies and emulate what our grandfathers did 75 years ago.
So like removing the Nazi's from Germany?
#6314
I said 75 as a rounded number, not for mathematical accuracy - the fact that led to 1941 was mere coincidence. I suppose I should have said 71, since that's when the war finished and the deed was, so to speak, done.
It's hard to split hairs when you're as bald as I am.
Not really, since the Nazis weren't an actual threat to anyone who wasn't Jewish or a Slav. ISIS are really more of an international threat at this time than they were in, say 1937.
Really all I'm getting at is that the whole ISIS/the wider Islamic world equivalency is disingenuous and shouldn't be encouraged or perpetuated but I think you probably agree on that one anyway.
It's hard to split hairs when you're as bald as I am.
Not really, since the Nazis weren't an actual threat to anyone who wasn't Jewish or a Slav. ISIS are really more of an international threat at this time than they were in, say 1937.
Really all I'm getting at is that the whole ISIS/the wider Islamic world equivalency is disingenuous and shouldn't be encouraged or perpetuated but I think you probably agree on that one anyway.
#6315
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I said 75 as a rounded number, not for mathematical accuracy - the fact that led to 1941 was mere coincidence. I suppose I should have said 71, since that's when the war finished and the deed was, so to speak, done.
It's hard to split hairs when you're as bald as I am.
Not really, since the Nazis weren't an actual threat to anyone who wasn't Jewish or a Slav. ISIS are really more of an international threat at this time than they were in, say 1937.
Really all I'm getting at is that the whole ISIS/the wider Islamic world equivalency is disingenuous and shouldn't be encouraged or perpetuated but I think you probably agree on that one anyway.
It's hard to split hairs when you're as bald as I am.
Not really, since the Nazis weren't an actual threat to anyone who wasn't Jewish or a Slav. ISIS are really more of an international threat at this time than they were in, say 1937.
Really all I'm getting at is that the whole ISIS/the wider Islamic world equivalency is disingenuous and shouldn't be encouraged or perpetuated but I think you probably agree on that one anyway.






