Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How often does Christ get slandered?
Seriously? Plenty, as do Christians.
yeah - so what?
Anyone person secure in his/her belief system, will turn the other cheek, no?
Religion is for morons anyway.
I'm sorry but I cannot recall any Muslims mocking Jesus Christ. Can someone please send me a list of examples? All I can think of is atheists like George Carlin.
I'm not sure if there are cartoonists in the Muslim world, but they consider Christians Infidels and want them run out of the world so that Muslims can control the world. In Saudi Arabia, other religions aren't even allowed. Many of these countries don't allow free speech which is why there are no cartoonists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How often does Christ get slandered?
Seriously? Plenty, as do Christians.
yeah - so what?
Anyone person secure in his/her belief system, will turn the other cheek, no?
Religion is for morons anyway.
I'm sorry but I cannot recall any Muslims mocking Jesus Christ. Can someone please send me a list of examples? All I can think of is atheists like George Carlin.
Anonymous wrote:
The problem with all the nato allies is none have the ability to project power...they lack the logistical capabilities. Only the U.S. has that...now they may have better on the ground Intel...look at all the guys we took out after the Pakistan school shooting.
Sure, we took out most of Al Qaeda's leadership and look what took their place?
Anonymous wrote:The problem with all the nato allies is none have the ability to project power...they lack the logistical capabilities. Only the U.S. has that...now they may have better on the ground Intel...look at all the guys we took out after the Pakistan school shooting.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:When was the last time that France won any war on its own? They are inconsequential as a military power.
To be fair, France performed pretty well in Mali. Of course, Yemen would be a different story. I doubt anyone wants to send ground troops to Yemen.
Anonymous wrote:When was the last time that France won any war on its own? They are inconsequential as a military power.
Anonymous wrote:^^A far cry from the usual blather about the French being unwilling and unable to fight that is bandied around especially when the US is at odds with France on foreign policy.
But despite your optimistic scenario, the French are as powerless as the the Americans in dealing with Muslim extremists. One is not fighting a country but a movement that takes shelter in many different countries.
Since Bush's declaration of a war on terror Al Qaeda's leadership has been decimated but many offshoots - some even more brutal than Al Qaeda - have been spawned despite the concerted attempt by the US with all of its resources to eradicate the extremists.What makes you think that a relatively inconsequential military power like France will be able to achieve what the US has not been able to accomplish to date?
Anonymous wrote:I was unaware France had rejoined NATO.
France is francocentric. They claim to be unable to do anything which is not in their own interest.
Yemen is smaller and more isolated than Afganistan and Iraq.
If needed France will receive US targeting data.
France will launch ground attacks in Yemen.
Three million people marched in the streets of France yesterday. The government has public support to fight this war against al Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula.
France will solve the problem of al Qaida in Yemen.
Anonymous wrote:I was unaware France had rejoined NATO.
France is francocentric. They claim to be unable to do anything which is not in their own interest.
Yemen is smaller and more isolated than Afganistan and Iraq.
If needed France will receive US targeting data.
France will launch ground attacks in Yemen.
Three million people marched in the streets of France yesterday. The government has public support to fight this war against al Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula.
France will solve the problem of al Qaida in Yemen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^A far cry from the usual blather about the French being unwilling and unable to fight that is bandied around especially when the US is at odds with France on foreign policy.
But despite your optimistic scenario, the French are as powerless as the the Americans in dealing with Muslim extremists. One is not fighting a country but a movement that takes shelter in many different countries.
Since Bush's declaration of a war on terror Al Qaeda's leadership has been decimated but many offshoots - some even more brutal than Al Qaeda - have been spawned despite the concerted attempt by the US with all of its resources to eradicate the extremists.
What makes you think that a relatively inconsequential military power like France will be able to achieve what the US has not been able to accomplish to date?
There is nothing inconsequential about France as a military power. They may not be a super-power, but they have virtually every weapon possessed in the US arsenal. They are not members of NATO and will not play by the same rules. This was their 9/11 and they are mobilizing for war. They will invade Yemen and not leave until every al qaida operative in the country is dead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^A far cry from the usual blather about the French being unwilling and unable to fight that is bandied around especially when the US is at odds with France on foreign policy.
But despite your optimistic scenario, the French are as powerless as the the Americans in dealing with Muslim extremists. One is not fighting a country but a movement that takes shelter in many different countries.
Since Bush's declaration of a war on terror Al Qaeda's leadership has been decimated but many offshoots - some even more brutal than Al Qaeda - have been spawned despite the concerted attempt by the US with all of its resources to eradicate the extremists.
What makes you think that a relatively inconsequential military power like France will be able to achieve what the US has not been able to accomplish to date?
There is nothing inconsequential about France as a military power. They may not be a super-power, but they have virtually every weapon possessed in the US arsenal. They are not members of NATO and will not play by the same rules. This was their 9/11 and they are mobilizing for war. They will invade Yemen and not leave until every al qaida operative in the country is dead.