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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2995778" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>The very same subset of Islam who feel the U.S. is persecuting Islam, are the ones who believe terrorism is an acceptable form of Jihad, which is called for in the Koran. Not taking the fight to Islamic terrorists wherever they live will embolden them to continue and increase their attacks. We cannot allow them safe harbor behind women and children. We also shouldn't allow them safe harbor within mosques. Attacking them where they hide is attacking them and any collateral damage is their fault. I'm not saying MOAB an entire village because terrorists live in one hut there, but we can't accept propaganda about killing women and children, when those women and children are used as human shields. <img src="/images/smilies/frown.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p>As for your point being about "anybody who goes to those countries.", I apologize if I misread you. I thought you disagreed with a stay on U.S. Visas for those who are citizens of those countries. Even travelling to SA for Hajj is legitimate. IMO, there are only four countries where U.S. citizens have no legitimate purpose for going there whatsoever. They are Syria, Yemen, Somalia and North Korea. If you go there against all reason or good judgment as a U.S. citizen, you should be willing to accept a significantly increased level of scrutiny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2995778, member: 1132"] The very same subset of Islam who feel the U.S. is persecuting Islam, are the ones who believe terrorism is an acceptable form of Jihad, which is called for in the Koran. Not taking the fight to Islamic terrorists wherever they live will embolden them to continue and increase their attacks. We cannot allow them safe harbor behind women and children. We also shouldn't allow them safe harbor within mosques. Attacking them where they hide is attacking them and any collateral damage is their fault. I'm not saying MOAB an entire village because terrorists live in one hut there, but we can't accept propaganda about killing women and children, when those women and children are used as human shields. :( As for your point being about "anybody who goes to those countries.", I apologize if I misread you. I thought you disagreed with a stay on U.S. Visas for those who are citizens of those countries. Even travelling to SA for Hajj is legitimate. IMO, there are only four countries where U.S. citizens have no legitimate purpose for going there whatsoever. They are Syria, Yemen, Somalia and North Korea. If you go there against all reason or good judgment as a U.S. citizen, you should be willing to accept a significantly increased level of scrutiny. [/QUOTE]
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