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by BlackSilentMaj
on 10/12/15
Defeating ISIS ©

The blueprint. © 2015


Samuel K


Before ISIS is dealt with militarily, a few basic items need to be addressed. First, our country has to tighten up on immigration, specifically, the Visa Waiver program. Flaws in the Visa Waiver program allowed 9/11 terrorists to enter the country and one of the San Bernardino terrorists to enter. The Visa Waiver program allows business and touring citizens of participating countries easy travel entry into the United States without a visa for stays of 90 days or less. But it appears Congress is ready to make the necessary changes.


That said, nearly every nation on the planet has valid reasons to be against ISIS--for its terrorist acts and for what it represents. You can count among those nations, the United States, Russia, Britain, France, Germany, Nigeria, Kenya, Japan, Jordan, Canada, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Australia, India, and China just to name a few.



These are some of the most powerful nations in the world. All of them have enormous economic and military might. But for some inexplicable reason, these nations have not seen the wisdom of uniting to destroy ISIS. Take the United States and Russia. The U.S. will not coordinate with Russia because Russia supports Syrian leader Assad. Russia will not work with the United States because it wants to keep Assad in power. But shouldn’t destroying ISIS be number one priority? Let’s unite to get rid of ISIS first, and put Assad on the back burner for now. First things first.

When you’re dealing with people who don’t respect humanity or law, like ISIS, you don’t have a choice, and you cannot play nice. The civilized nations of the world have to get down and in-the-mud nasty. You have to do unto terrorists what the terrorist do unto you. If it means beheading terrorists to let them taste their own medicine, so be it.

When the civilized man is in conflict with the uncivilized man, the uncivilized man has an advantage. You see, the uncivilized man’s actions aren’t restrained by conscience or law, but the civilized man’s actions are. To eliminate the uncivilized man, the civilized the cannot afford to play nice.

What this all means is let the terrorists taste their own cooking, so to speak. Terrorists think they have a monopoly on fear and terror, and that’s been their strength. The nations of the world have no choice, they should teach ISIS a lesson, and they have to be just as ruthless when doing it.

With so many nations ticked off by ISIS, stopping ISIS should be easy. But none of these nations wants to get their hands dirty. Some nations, particularly Mideast nations, want the US, and Western nations, to do all the heavy lifting. But they have money, resources and an army, too. What if each nation committed a minimum of 500 troops and weapons?

More importantly, why can’t there be a conference of nations to coordinate a military strategy? Then, what if these nations assembled troops and surrounded ISIS fighters wherever they were? This kind of commitment by nations could eliminate the band of degenerate misfits called ISIS as well as their wannabees.

Fighting terrorism is every nation’s responsibility. Of course, some nations would just love to sit back and have the United States do it all. And for years, these countries have played on the United States’ massive ego and let our country carry the load while they risked neither soldiers nor treasury.

Some Americans, hooked that macho thing, may not like Pres. Obama’s approach, but he has kept the United States out of unnecessary wars, the kind that created at vacuum in the Mideast the made it possible for ISIS to emerge. So, if the goal is defeating ISIS, let every nation put some skin.