Posted by JerryS on March 22, 2016 at 23:50:11 from (98.80.102.212):
In Reply to: Re: Brussels posted by Greg1959 on March 22, 2016 at 22:12:22:
The simple answer is, defeat or be defeated. The slightly longer answer is to take the fight to your enemy with all your might and all your resources in order to destroy him, his friends, his enablers and his resources, until one or the other of you is unwilling or unable to continue. That's how wars have been fought for centuries. Do you remember what Berlin looked like in April, 1945? Or Hiroshima in August, 1945? Diplomacy, negotiation and compromise have attempted to replace brute force in the atomic age, but those concepts don't carry much weight against an enemy who feels compelled by his god to eradicate you and yours and considers his own life of no consequence in order to achieve his purpose. No,I don't know how to wage such a war; tough talk is only as good as your resolve and your ability to execute your plan. The first step is to acknowledge you have an enemy, then to identify him, then to devise a strategy to contain him. We have been reluctant to do even that.
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