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Why terrisom is effective.

November 1, 2006 by Anonymous, 3 years 3 weeks ago
Comment id: 15013

Having been in the military, I have witnessed terrorist tactics, as well as been taught how to terrorize our enemys. No one wants to talk about our service members, doing these things, but I was forced or rather told it was my duty to follow all orders , even ones given to me while I was off base. Terrorism can bring a army to its knees. how? Its simple. One soldier or up to 3 may be required to pull off a succesfull maneuver,the fewer the better. Its much easier to act as a civilian with a friend or alone carry enough plastic explosive in a gym bag and never draw any attention. We are even as soldiers, not been around terrorist and seen the devestation they cause to mistrust foreigners to a point of being safe. Americans have been pampered in this area, this is why Mr.Bushs military cannot fight back and our soldiers are target pratice for any terrorist. One problem is if you see a small child wave to you and run up to you smiling, what do you do? Many young children are sacraficed and are armed to the nines, If you shoot one who is running toward you and find out this child had no weaponry strapped to them then you could be shot in retaliation,and creat more hatred toward the american people, or you could be held responsible,and face prison time, or execution. this would happen if our military deceided this must happen in order to appease, the innocent foreign masses,and to show that the united states will not tolerate those types of actions, or mistakes from our well? trained soldiers. I have witnessed these things in my time served. We need congress to step into the new war game of the future. Send less soldiers to die in mass gravesites, train the new tactics using few soldiers.

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