Who's On First? The War of the Heads
http://smirkingchimp.com/thread/john-grant/58678/whos-on-first-the-war-of-the-heads
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Who's On First? The War of the Heads
Middle East | War
by John Grant | October 1, 2014 - 8:35am
I like to call it The War of the Heads. ISIS beheads people one-on-one, up-close-and-personal on You Tube while the United States of America and its coalition of cautious or secret partners prefers decapitation, as in using powerful F16 bombs and drone rockets to whack off metaphoric heads.
Its easy to work up a vengeful frenzy sitting on our couches watching the medieval slicing off of heads. Especially when its heads we recognize! Its harder to get worked up about people we dont know who die much more horrible deaths in the buildings we obliterate in an instant. We sometimes watch the buildings go up in a fiery cloud on our TV screens. But not to worry, no one is doing You Tube videos of the heads and torsos inside the buildings incinerated into a fine dust of biological matter and concrete. You have to be a local Arab or Muslim helping to drag the pieces out of the buildings to feel the call to vengeance from these F16 and drone hits.
In a New York Times op-ed, Thomas Friedman goes deep and explains how President Obamas challenge at this historic juncture is to make the Arab/Muslim world recognize its an abject failure as a culture. It must accept the need for a ruthless imperial killing campaign to destroy the psychopathic ISIS killers. Don't pause and consider that ISIS was directly spawned as a vengeance reaction to this kind of thinking and killing in the first place. No, keep thinking it's all because Arabs and Muslims are a backward civilization in need of cleansing. I imagine getting the Arab/Muslim world to go for Friedman's line should be easy -- about as easy as someone like me getting the Exceptionalist/Imperialist world to recognize its blunders and debacles.
Over at Fox, Bill OReilly was on a tear advocating the creation of a 25,000 member mercenary killing force to be led by US officers. An American Foreign Legion for the 21st Century. A well-paid, highly-trained, international killer-force immune to liberal US politics and capable of working around the US Constitution. OReilly loves to defend the Constitution -- except when it's inconvenient. The point is to make killing bad guys easier. It would make deciding who the bad guys are a simple matter that could be done in a few minutes, as long as the secret meeting is limited to the right people.