Monday, July 11, 2016

The military fired me for calling our enemies radical jihadis

The military fired me for calling our enemies radical jihadis
"...We’re in a global war, facing an enemy alliance that runs from Pyongyang, North Korea, to Havana, Cuba, and Caracas, Venezuela. 
Along the way, the alliance picks up radical Muslim countries and organizations such as Iran, al Qaeda, the Taliban and Islamic State.
That’s a formidable coalition, and nobody should be shocked to discover that we are losing the war.
If our leaders were interested in winning, they would have to design a strategy to destroy this global enemy. 
But they don’t see the global war. 
Instead, they timidly nibble around the edges of the battlefields from Africa to the Middle East, and act as if each fight, whether in Syria, Iraq, Nigeria, Libya or Afghanistan, can be peacefully resolved by diplomatic effort.
...We have real enemies, dedicated to dominating and eventually destroying us, and they are not going to be talked out of their hatred. 
Iran, for example, declared war on the United States in 1979 — that’s 37 years ago — and has been killing Americans ever since. 
Every year, the State Department declares Iran to be the world’s primary supporter of terror. 
Do you think we’ll nicely and politely convince them to be good citizens and even (as President Obama desires) a responsible ally supporting peace? 
Do you think ISIS or the Taliban wants to embrace us?
No, we’re not going to talk our way out of this war, nor can we escape its horrors. 
Ask the people in San Bernardino or South Florida, or the relatives of the thousands killed on 9/11. We’re either going to win or lose. 
There is no other “solution...”

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