i'd agree in principal. I still don't think it's going to happen. especially with a husband and wife.
I think we know, but aren't willing to do it and we probably shouldn't be until we have threat to our sovereignty.
I think it's more complicated than that. The internet and social media have allowed Islamic extremist groups to radicalize home grown men and women right here in the US. Men and women who have never stepped foot in southwest Asia.
Oh, I don't think it's as simple as just dropping a bomb and we're done with it. But any type of solution certainly had that as the main theme.
Read this a little bit ago. In line with our discussion: https://www.yahoo.com/news/taliban-honey-trap-boys-kill-afghan-police-034032649.html?ref=gs
And this sort of thing certainly exists on some level in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey as well. Don't know about Saudi.
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I mean that in the sense that a lot of them say, "Well if I were this cop/soldier/whomever facing this split second decision in this life threatening situation, I'd act in the most rational and noble way possible." In reality the most danger they've faced was getting a cheese stick caught in their throats and they knocked over the dinner table freaking out about it.
There's truth to what you're saying. Training for these types of situations is key so that your thinking/processing is minimized and your training takes over.
Just saw the replay of an interview on the view with a man who has supposedly been interviewed by the FBI 3 times since the attack. He says the guy had been in a relationship with a Puerto Rican man who gave him HIV. This guy seemed to imply that he knew that the attack was not a Muslim attack on a gay bar but a frustrated angry man taking out a group of Puerto Rican gays as an act of revenge, not terror.