With allies like these, who needs enemies.

Except, y’know, when our only allies in the country in question are also Muslims who are seriously offended by what we did. Or are you one of those who are of the opinion that the Muslims are the bad guys only?

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I am a bit confused though, my email is AgentFinn@gmail.com and, I think, I’ve made it able to be gotten by people looking at my profile. I’ll try to see what I can determine.

Taliban scum. Who gives a shit. Fuck them. No better than Nazi pigheads or Stalin’s henchmen. Burn the fuckers.

What? Are you being ironic? For all the times I’ve seen you been disrespectful to CHRISTIANIATY, being disrepsctful to religions don’t seem to be one of your major hung-ups.

Do you maybe see a difference between speaking against the dominant religious power in most western civilizations and deliberately offending the religious sensibilities of people you’re trying to win over in a war?

Oh yeah. I can see it might not be the best strategic choice. But stupidity doesn’t really get me fired up with moral outrage.

The Russians burned Hitler too. So fucking what. The Taliban is just a bunch of fascist bastards. No worse than torching Hitler.

The Russians burned Hitler? Before or after the Germans bombed us at Pearl Harbor?

Please, Dio is hardly disrespectful to CHRISTIANIATY. Maybe you should be respectful and spell it right.

Oh, shit, you’re right, Rune! All those times when Diogenes has been incredibly disrespectful and…uh, burnt Christian corpses in a sacriligious way. On a message board. Riiiiiight.

And now, having seen what some people have posted here, let me add that I pit a certain portion (hopefully only a small portion) of the American public who support such behavior.

If we were going after Jewish terrorists would we be justified in doing thinks to offend all Jews?

When have I ever been disrespectful to Christianity? Cite?

Just because I don’t believe in it doesn’t mean I’m disrespecting it.

We are not at war with Islam. Some of the American soldiers who are fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan are Muslims. Do they deserve respect or don’t they?

Is it truly possible to be civil in the act war? The nature of war seems to be counterindicated by rules of civil society.

How do you teach soliders to kill if they can’t see their enemies as being below them? I don’t think too many people want to kill their equals. I don’t know, but it seems to me that if you want people to kill for your cause, you may have to expect this sort of thing every once in a while.

Killing doesn’t mesh well with civility.

"Soviet troops dug up the remains after they entered Berlin in 1945, and reburied them in Magdeburg, East Germany, according to Russian reports.

In 1970, then-KGB chief Yuri Andropov ordered the bones dug up to “permanently destroy them through incineration,” according to some reports.

Other reports suggest that some skull fragments were found separately in Hitler’s bunker by the KGB and may have been brought to Moscow. "

Cite

ISTM that it was trying to be offensive to the muslims who were shooting at them. YMMV, but then again, it usually does.

The short answer to that is yes. If you really believe that religious sensibilities should take precedence over all other considerations at a time of war then you’ve been living too long in that tub.

And if you believe that, in a War to Win Hearts and Minds [sup]tm[/sup], things should take precedence over the consideration of not screwing up royaly and making those ‘hearts and minds’ focused on your death, then you’ve been living too long outside of the fact based community.

But that’s the point. Things got screwed up because of a journalist who didn’t weigh the greater good (the possible saving of Allied lives) against the lesser evil (disrespecting one of the tenets of Islam).

Let’s face it, the US is never gonna win any popularity contests in the Muslim world, however light the tread and however much bending over backwards is attempted to avoid offence. Hearts and Minds was a lost cause from the get-go.

This was not Abu Ghraib. I recall that Macaulay once wrote, “Nothing is more ridiculous than the British public in one of its periodic fits of morality.” But then again he hadn’t run into Diogenes and his buddies.

http://journal.dajobe.org/journal/2003/03/collins/

…war is waged how you decide to wage it.

Nice speech.

Here’s something a little pithier.

“You cannot qualify war in harsher terms than I will. War is cruelty, and you
cannot refine it;”

William Tecumseh Sherman.

Or, pithier still.

“War is hell.”

Sherman again.

Now that the “Hearts and Minds” battle is lost the only way left to win is to nuke the whole lot of them. Yes?