July 12, 2006

Kill, don't capture

Hat-tip to Alois for this brilliant piece by Ralph Peters.

Consider today's norm: A terrorist in civilian clothes can explode an IED, killing and maiming American troops or innocent civilians, then demand humane treatment if captured - and the media will step in as his champion. A disguised insurgent can shoot his rockets, throw his grenades, empty his magazines, kill and wound our troops, then, out of ammo, raise his hands and demand three hots and a cot while he invents tales of abuse.

Conferring unprecedented legal status upon these murderous transnational outlaws is unnecessary, unwise and ultimately suicidal. It exalts monsters. And it provides the anti-American pack with living vermin to anoint as victims, if not heroes.
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This isn't an argument for a murderous rampage, but its opposite. We must kill our enemies with discrimination. But we do need to kill them.


I just wonder how many more innocents have to die before we realize that killing these barbarians IS humane because every one of them who dies is easily several dozen of us who get to keep living.

Posted by insomnomaniac at July 12, 2006 4:04 PM | TrackBack
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