For years to come, if any one says they once fought for ISIS, the correct response is a bullet between the eyes.
Yep, it’s no different than if they had been a pirate a couple of centuries ago. They even “fly the black flag”.
No going home again after that.
“For years to come, if any one says they once fought for ISIS, the correct response is a bullet between the eyes.”
I’m not so sure. Placing your enemy in a position where the only way out is to fight to the death is seldom a good strategy. Sun Tzu said to always leave your enemies a way out. I would make it clear that those may have committed serious crimes would have to face prosecution for those crimes and would have to face the consequences.
The other factor to consider is the propaganda impact by allowing them to come home and tell their stories of why they became disillusioned with ISIS. That could reduce or significantly reduce or eliminate the numbers wanting to join ISIS from Briton, Canada, etc.
I prefer to fly them out into the middle of the Atlantic and push them out at 30,000 feet.