Post 159:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Again, a policy for Hindu defence based on the approval of foreign people is a recipe for disaster.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->You don't get what I'm saying. I've been repeatedly making the point that we'll never have media (local or international) approval for dealing with Islamic terrorists regardless of how we handled the problem. That's if we acted publicly (as with inefficient riots) - in which case, other countries are going to project us as the villains (and the terrorists as innocent civilians) and that might have unexpected consequences.
That's why we shouldn't act <i>publicly</i>.
If we did have a non-govt counter-terrorism organisation, say composed of former intel officers and army-personnel with expertise in this field, then they could track down terrorists and just quietly flush them out (our disinterested govt never will). That way the media will never know. Obviously the media doesn't know where the terrorists were hiding and will not now know they went missing. And the Indian population won't miss them either and Shabana Azmi can't admit her terrorist friends just went missing.
Post 154:
This is what I wrote in post 149
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Islam will inevitably implode eventually </b>(it was manufactured with an expiry date) that even the Faithful can not prevent. But I say: <b>we shouldn't stick around and wait to see it happen. Why not speed nature along? </b>Call it India's latest contribution to humanity.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->I think it speaks for itself.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Again, a policy for Hindu defence based on the approval of foreign people is a recipe for disaster.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->You don't get what I'm saying. I've been repeatedly making the point that we'll never have media (local or international) approval for dealing with Islamic terrorists regardless of how we handled the problem. That's if we acted publicly (as with inefficient riots) - in which case, other countries are going to project us as the villains (and the terrorists as innocent civilians) and that might have unexpected consequences.
That's why we shouldn't act <i>publicly</i>.
If we did have a non-govt counter-terrorism organisation, say composed of former intel officers and army-personnel with expertise in this field, then they could track down terrorists and just quietly flush them out (our disinterested govt never will). That way the media will never know. Obviously the media doesn't know where the terrorists were hiding and will not now know they went missing. And the Indian population won't miss them either and Shabana Azmi can't admit her terrorist friends just went missing.
Post 154:
This is what I wrote in post 149
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Islam will inevitably implode eventually </b>(it was manufactured with an expiry date) that even the Faithful can not prevent. But I say: <b>we shouldn't stick around and wait to see it happen. Why not speed nature along? </b>Call it India's latest contribution to humanity.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->I think it speaks for itself.