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Originally posted by eple
Weird, as your arguements start to lose sense, your English skills decreases by the same level.
Edit: thank you for editing, it makes more sense grammatically now.
I think understanding your "enemy" might be key in any situation. You need to understand their motives, unless you really want to "wipe them out", I hardly think that will be possible. Your arguementation pose a great example of the blind rage and less-than-thought-out strategies that have characterized American foreign policies during the "war on terror".
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Do you actually think stopping to understand Bin Laden will actually get the same results as say, a bullet? Do you know what a fanatic means? It means suspending reason, strapping bombs to your body, or flying an airplane full of innocents into a building full of innocents.
I would like to see you try to understand a person with a bomb tied to his belly as he pulls the string in downtown Oslow. Its easy to say, when you are not the target, or have lost friends.
Did understanding stop the nazis? The communists? The imperial Japanese? Or guns?