sjb25 wrote: » Don't normally want this kind of thing but sometimes There is a lot to be said for an eye for an eye!!!
Infini2 wrote: » Best not to stoop to their level just put them down and be done.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » the only way to beat ISIS is to go down to their level
jobbridge4life wrote: » There really isn't. There is however endless things to be said for an effective response conducted in accordance with our values.
sjb25 wrote: » Yeah coz Isis will listen to that the only thing that will stop them in there tracks is an F15 with some big feck of bombs in fairness killing the IS prisoners will do feck all ground troops will have to go in there at some point to stop them and it's going to be long and bloody
DeadHand wrote: » Then what would be the difference between "us" and them?
Infini2 wrote: Honestly the barbacity of these scum is such that unless they send in a multinational force to utterly stamp them out the next best thing would be to launch a nuke or 2 at them to show what theyre truly going up against.:
jobbridge4life wrote: » I have to say I feel an F15 with soem big feck of bombs is entirely in accordance with our values. The arbitrary execution of disarmed prisoners as some sort of revenge however is not.
"It was totally different from what they said jihad would be like," said the man, Ghaith, who asked to be identified by his first name only for fear of being killed. While foreigners from across the world have joined the Islamic State militant group, some arrive in Iraq or Syria only to find day-to-day life much more austere and violent than they had expected. These disillusioned new recruits soon discover that it is a lot harder to leave than to join. Even if they escape, they are trapped in limbo, considered a threat by both their former comrades-in-arms and their homelands.
Ghaith went to Syria for jihad to reap what he believed would be the rewards of paradise. But once there, Ghaith said, he was highly disturbed to see female recruits forced into sex in the camps, often "married" for the night by different men. "It was by force, because they couldn't say no or they would be killed," Ghaith said.
My name is URL wrote: » It's in HD and there's CGI and the whole lot in it... parts of it are even in super slow motion =/
Duggy747 wrote: » They've certainly upped their production values. I haven't seen this one but a recent high production one was where they executed a dozen pilots (I think they were pilots) by having them lined up on the ground and all their throats were slit at the same time. Lots of snappy editing, 1080p quality, super slow-mo, multiple angles, dramatic Michael Bay-esque music, etc. They've got the funds and the talent, for want of a better word, to produce these videos in a slick way though that just seems to convince some people i know on FB that these were made by America out behind a warehouse in Nevada....
Stinicker wrote: » In the 11th Century the Holy Pope in Rome led an armed Crusade against Islam and the Europeans spent the next 500 years during the time of the Crusades fighting Islam in the Middle East. This needs to happen again today and the West needs to put boots on the ground in Syria and Iraq against ISIS and against Wahhabism. Not all Muslims are bad and there is tens of thousands of good respectable Muslims and moderate Muslims for every single ISIS Jihadist nutjob. Fundamentalist Wahhabism a doctrine of Islam from Saudi Arabia and Qatar is responsible for ISIS. Saudi Arabia and Qatar are the two biggest threats to World Peace and are responsible for most of the Worlds Islamic Terrorism. From Boko Haram to MILF in the Philippines all of this is being funded by Qatar and Saudi Arabia. What is needed is a coalition of the willing to bomb Doha and Riyadh back to the middle ages because it is in this timeline they want to rule. Islam is not the enemy but Wahhabism is a threat to every single person on Earth.
Tugboats wrote: » We have a pretty badass LGBT firm would they be up for heading over and sorting them out?
Buona Fortuna wrote: » I haven't watched this or any of the execution videos. I don't intend to.
Buona Fortuna wrote: » It just strikes me that these "high production values", snappy editing, CGI, background music all seem counter productive. They're exactly what you'd do if you were trying to effect some sort of deception. Surely the raw, real time, real sound effects are horrific enough?
darced wrote: » Really disturbing stuff again from these animals but if Jordan are going to line up 6 people and execute them they are not much better.
ryanf1 wrote: » Burning alive is taking it to a new extreme
SILVAMAN wrote: » Finally freed of reservations about the death penalty for terrorists. Short trial, no appeal, then hang. End of problem.