To: The Ghost of Richard Nixon; TheCrusader; quidnunc; SauronOfMordor
Realistically, a nation that is founded, in part, on the freedom of faith cannot make direct war on a religion. This is doubly true in this age of political correctness.
I believe our President and his Cabinet are trying to make war on the culture that underlies Islam; if he can break that we can win. Otherwise we are looking at an Apocalyptic scenario with the West vs. Islam with the Chinese playing spoilers and the Euroweenies not being good for very much...
I guess we're lucky they don't have much of a navy.
79 posted on
09/15/2003 6:17:42 AM PDT by
Little Ray
(When in trouble, when in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout!)
To: Little Ray
"I believe our President and his Cabinet are trying to make war on the culture that underlies Islam; if he can break that we can win. Otherwise we are looking at an Apocalyptic scenario with the West vs. Islam with the Chinese playing spoilers and the Euroweenies not being good for very much... I guess we're lucky they don't have much of a navy." Nice post, Little Ray. Very well articulated and I agree with you completely. Since Red China developed a decent nuclear capability I have felt they are more of a threat to the U.S. than Islam is. With both sides fearing mutual nuclear devastation and thus holding back on the nukes, a conventional war with China would be an ominous event. Especially if they have deeply infiltrated the U.S. homeland, which I believe they probably already have done. The fact that China currently controls both ends of the Panama Canal is not particularly comforting either.
You and I both feel releived that Red China doesn't have much of a navy------yet.
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