Saturday, March 27, 2010

Sunday, March 28, 2010: Koh Samui, Thailand

ssWell, here goes.
I have been awa y from my blog for 5 monthns. I just stopped writing when the discussion about Iran's intentions got going. I don't know why I stopped, but now I have started up again and I am going to say first off that I listened to the BBC's discussion this morning about Afghanistan. I am suggesting that Afghanistan-Pakistan-Iraq-Iran-Taliban form a network of sometimes co-operating elements. This is why the Taliban think they are winning and that the West is losing. This structure is created so that they can set whatever parameters they want around a conflict. They are not interested in what the United Nations or the International Code of Conduct would suggest. This helps to explain why the terrorists behave the way that they do. For them, theirs is on the only world they are interested in and which happens to be on planet Earth that they care little about. It sure would be nice if they could be kicked off the planet for their war time behavior, but I do not think this is going to happen. Then, the next question becomes why do these other Islamic countries not condemn the terrorist and send them all to prison as criminals and not holy warriors. They are not Holy Warriors; they are societal rejects who are violent and abusive. The Imans use them to carry out their suicial mission against the West because they don't even know what other options might be open to them. These young rejects are kept ignorant so they can be easily incited to violence and bomb buuilding. I suppose this makes them feel intelligent and in command; it helps them forget that they are ignorant and unskilled. So, the bombs get bigger and better and, of course, the nuclear option is cherry to be picked. They, all of these personnages, have no understanding of what a nuclear reality really is. They know it to be a big thing that can kill a lot people and do a lot damage. They have no education about "nuclear winter". This holy alliance that I mentioned above is extremely dangerous.

These are my thoughts for today.

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