That's a fact. There are a hell of a lot of us who think the same way, but our deaths will not be passive: We will go down fighting, taking as many of them with us as we go. Remember, if each of us kills just two of them, they can never get even. And when the time comes, I am confident I'll pop more than two of them "over to the other side" (i.e., hell).
You're thinking retail. We Americans think bigger, don't we? Like Transcontinental Railroads, Saturn rockets, petroleum supertankers, and an arsenal (30 years ago) of 10,000 nuclear and thermonuclear warheads.
I'm wondering about the moral efficacy of falsifying the ISIS and Al Q'aeda Salafist narrative by creating a couple of really large -- 5 miles wide and 1500 feet deep -- craters that would glow in the dark, throwing indigo-blue light on benighted minds.
Is that too bold? Given the civilizational challenge and mortal threats of cut throats and wasted cities, and all that.