Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Everything that ISIS does recruiting wise is focused on finding what are basically angry, disenfranchised, and sexually hopeless losers. Guys that don't fit into society, live in a fantasy world and have never even had a little bit of sex.
then they promise them a world that is built around a semi heroic mission (Caliphate), willing wives and every sexual fantasy fulfilled (If you want to have sex with a 8 year old, its ok) and the ability to murder your black little heart out.
Lets be completely clear, the ground fighters for ISIS, aren't recruited for their Islamic ideas, they prefer recent converts who have been seduced by the more extreme selling points (Jihad) and then are fed lines of BS and ego stroking, given some rough training and sent off to rape, kill, execute and do whatever they want.
Frankly the ones that go over and come home, should be hustled off to a room in the airport with plastic on the floor and shot in the head.
this is a group that really needs to be eradicated, they're a blight on humanity.
In terms of what can be done humanitarian wise, in my personal opinion until ground is secured, nothing, ISIS targets humanitarian workers, they can talk about a surge and raising money, but the ones that really need the help are the people trapped behind the lines.
The old racist saying was the only good indian was a dead indian. However in this day and age to me the only good ISIS member is a dead ISIS member.
The losers that go over there are broken, that much is for sure, they're willing at some point to sell their humanity to become a monster, I doubt there's anyway that you can fix that person once they've gone that far over the line and found that they like it. And the ones that don't like it, and decide its not for them and want to go home, ISIS executes them in front of the others as a form of encouragement.
While I'm not a fan of putting the so called boots on the ground, I'm convinced that the air strikes are going to fail and the Iraqi and Syrian troops aren't good enough or in fact ruthless enough to fight this war and that's saying a lot.
At some point ground is going to have to be taken. The Oil Fields are going to have to be taken to cut off funds, and strategic road ways and towns are going to have to be taken to slow down the advanced.
The airstrikes they really don't do much anymore, ISIS has learned how to deal with those.
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