Well if the government is going to do something, cartooning isn't going to work. That went out with World War Two. Demoralising pictures aren't stopping them these days.
I'm not saying that our government should spend time or money drawing cartoons. That wasn't my argument, and I hope you're not trying to twist this discussion to claim that it was. My argument was that we shouldn't criticize whoever drew these cartoons for attacking and demoralizing our enemy.
On the other hand, maybe we need to go back to more of what we did in WWII. In that war, we had the Japanese signing a surrender less than four years after their initial attack. We're nearly four and a half years past the initial attack that started this war, and we haven't yet destroyed the enemy enough to force a surrender.
Bill