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To: oceanview
Some people ask: How does leveling civilian areas in Fallujah and Najaf stop 10 AQ terrorists from driving 3 trucks with WMD into Baghdad and setting it off?

The answer is that if they see the United State willing to use massive force, and the people see the United States willing to use massive force, even against World condemnation, they will see that the reaction to their actions will not be worth it.

You see Arabs are very good at math. So when they see that for everyone of ours they lose 7000 dead, they will pick someone else to mess with. Additionally, the civilians will see that because AQ attacked the Americans, many of their friends went to the happy fornication place in the sky, they will fear US more than AQ. Thus when they see AQ, they will turn them in.

This is called Deterrence.

Fear is a much more effective deterrence than money or food or new buildings or new schools, bridges, sewers, cars, computers because you can't enjoy these things if you are dead.
178 posted on 04/20/2004 9:04:18 AM PDT by TomasUSMC
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To: TomasUSMC
Very nicely explained!
188 posted on 04/20/2004 12:18:40 PM PDT by swarthyguy
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To: TomasUSMC
the arabs who are terrorists could care less about their own civilians. this is like saying if we had nuked Kabul before 9/11, Ben Laden would have called off the WTC attack from his cave at Tora Bora.

the terrorists, Sadr, they want the US to rack up civilian body counts. It helps their cause.

Now, if you can kill 7000 terrorists, or 7000 people from Sadr's militia, without killing 20,000 civilians in the process - I'm all for it. Can we?
194 posted on 04/20/2004 1:23:57 PM PDT by oceanview
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