But Bourbon is whiskey, but not all whiskey is bourbon. Some Muslims are pirates who hate free people. Some Muslims plant IEDs. Not all Muslims are pirates or people who plant IEDs. There should not be a collective guilt. It's simply not logical.
Think of it this way. Some white people were Nazis, but not all white people were. Some white people were in the KKK, but not all white people were.
Those who foment hate, like al Qaeda, love it when they can provoke us to buy into the same division as they do.
I see plenty of principled reasons to oppose what was done in Iraq (the US Constitution, the fear of the cost, and other valid considerations). I don't agree that all Muslims should be dead is a valid or moral argument. Nor, do I think anyone has the resources for that.
I tend to agree with you, but in order to kill the bad Muslims, like the bad German, we need to kill civilians. This is why I have been talking about Hobbs, and the leviathan.