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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuro893" data-source="post: 2995397" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>I don't know if there are any answers here or not but...... </p><p>When a lot of this mid-eastern terror came about in the 70's, much of it was politically driven from the proxy wars we were fighting with the soviets in that region and the fact we openly supported Israel. Nowadays it's pretty much ideological. I see a lot of current articles trying to compare mid-east terror to the IRA in the 70's but that too was political so I don't see the correlation except for some of the methods used and the damage that's done. At least the IRA knew they had to keep some of the public on their side, whereas ISIS don't give a damn. I have a few good muslim friends who have FOUGHT (literally) extremists in their own countries like Jordan and Morocco, and have fought extremism in their own mosques. I met some dudes in the Jordanian Air Force, those guys were more western than I am. Anyway, I think a good start for us to bring the poll numbers down that Tristan is posting about how most of them "accept" extremism is for <strong>US</strong> to show up to the local mosque and hear what they're saying. Engage them and ask them about their beliefs, etc. There are people there willing to sit down with you. After that, one of them tries to behead you for being an infidel, draw and blow him out of his loafers.... I would. And my muslim friends would follow up with secondary shots til he stops twitchin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuro893, post: 2995397, member: 4491"] I don't know if there are any answers here or not but...... When a lot of this mid-eastern terror came about in the 70's, much of it was politically driven from the proxy wars we were fighting with the soviets in that region and the fact we openly supported Israel. Nowadays it's pretty much ideological. I see a lot of current articles trying to compare mid-east terror to the IRA in the 70's but that too was political so I don't see the correlation except for some of the methods used and the damage that's done. At least the IRA knew they had to keep some of the public on their side, whereas ISIS don't give a damn. I have a few good muslim friends who have FOUGHT (literally) extremists in their own countries like Jordan and Morocco, and have fought extremism in their own mosques. I met some dudes in the Jordanian Air Force, those guys were more western than I am. Anyway, I think a good start for us to bring the poll numbers down that Tristan is posting about how most of them "accept" extremism is for [B]US[/B] to show up to the local mosque and hear what they're saying. Engage them and ask them about their beliefs, etc. There are people there willing to sit down with you. After that, one of them tries to behead you for being an infidel, draw and blow him out of his loafers.... I would. And my muslim friends would follow up with secondary shots til he stops twitchin. [/QUOTE]
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