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These are your words:
islamic terror existed since the inception of islam.
You are saying there has always been a terroristic component in islam.
Basically Islam is born with in-built terror cells? Out of nowhere, they founded a religion with an innately violent component?
Probably I should ask something about your background at this point, but I suspect it would be pretty predictable.
And the resulting debate would be even more predictable.
About ISIS I'm not contradicting myself at all.
The west (wich doesn't equate to the US) is contradicting itself. I've been saying the same thing since my first reply in this thread. We think we are fixing things, but we are doing an half-assed job of it, wich is invariably making everything worse.
Syrian civil war starts: ignore it do something about it?
We took our sweet time, then decided to give some kind of support to the rebels. Why? Who knows. Oh right, because Assad is a
barbaric tyrant. Are we doing anything about the various
barbaric tyrants in, say, central Africa?
No matter the reasons, the west decided to do something. Here are the mistakes.
First mistake: we expected our weapon shipments to somehow stay strictly under the control of the moderate component of the rebels. Because this kind of intervention always worked wonderfully in that area, right?
Second mistake: while ISIS has been a reality since the mid 2000s, it wasn't as strong and cohesive as it is now. And we somehow expected them to not take advantage of the syrian civil war.
Third mistake: despite our intervention (wich may or may not have been the right thing to do), we didn't accomplish anything. Assad is still there, nothing changed. But hey, we took some chemical weapons from him. Because OMG CHEMICAL WEAPONS, now feel free to keep killing each others with bombs, pointy sticks or whatever you prefer.
Fast forward to the current Iraq situation.
Surprise, the same ISIS guys. Now stronger and more organized than ever. I NEVER said the sole reason behind ISIS' rise to power is our idiotic policy in that area, but it certainly contributed.
And now we are doing it again, this time with way more US bullshit on the side.
First: let's do nothing.
Later: maybe we should do something or, even better, we could make it look like we are doing something.
Then, OMG those are christians. Totally unacceptable. Let's pretend we are going to do something. For real, this time. But without risking soldiers.
Finally, holy shit they beheaded some random asshole. Now we totally mean business, because, you know, a western journalist.
How many times did the west change stance in the past few weeks? We are going back and forth from not doing anything to shipping weapons to bombing ISIS to sending soldiers on the ground and back all over again.
To make things even more pathetic, there's the constant US propaganda bullshit, with daily resounding problaims from your president or some random redneck with an important chair under his ass.
Now, maybe I've not been trying hard enough to get my point across.
I think there are two options for the west at this point.
First option: what about we start fucking ignoring the area and let it follow its course? It worked fine for Europe, after all. We slaughtered ourselves for centuries and now live in our peaceful and democratic western states.
Second option about ISIS. They really are the ultimate evil and something should be done.
Go there. Invade. Bomb the shit out of them.
Same thing about Assad. He's
evil.
Except this never worked. Literally. Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Lybia and so on.
So why should it work this time?
If real armed invasions never accomplished anything, do we really think weapon shipments and a few drones are going to magically stabilize the area?
When I say "the west made a mistake" I don't mean "let's cover it with an even bigger mistake".
Why is it so hard to admit we will never be able to accomplish anything in that area?
Why is it so hard to accept they'll have to slaughter themselves for a while before reaching some kind of stability?
I'm so fucking sick of people taking "black or white" stances about the matter and expecting the entire world to do the same.