Posted on 05/12/2004 1:16:16 AM PDT by Barney Gumble
What cruel, sick bastards.
Indeed, you can't get much more barbaric than the filmed beheading of 26-year-old Nick Berg that splashed across a terrorist group's Web site yesterday.
In case the world needed a reminder of why America is waging its War on Terror, it got one yesterday.
It's hard to imagine the terror that must have filled Berg in those final moments as he realized his hooded captors really were going to kill him.
It wasn't enough that they slaughtered the young Philadelphia businessman like a sheep and held his severed head aloft as if it were a trophy. No, they filmed the whole thing for the world to see.
Soldiers don't behave like that.
Only cowards and thugs do.
Now it's time to ratchet up the response to this war.
Forget Abu Ghraib.
The abuse committed there by a handful of soldiers was not typical; nor is it acceptable.
But the beheading of Nick Berg is par for the course for al Qaeda.
Of course, the terrorists of Muntada al-Ansar, an al Qaeda offshoot, claimed they were acting in retaliation for the Abu Ghraib abuses.
Bull. There were no known abuses at Abu Ghraib when Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl and Italian hostage Fabrizio Quattrocchi were murdered by Islamic terrorists.
And the events at Abu Ghraib had not yet come to light when frenzied crowds in Fallujah burned and mutilated the bodies of four Americans and strung them from a bridge.
No, the massacre of Nick Berg had nothing to do with Abu Ghraib.
Instead, this slaying was about the war against the West in general - and America, in particular. Indeed, the beheading may have been carried out personally by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a top aide of Osama bin Laden .
Some people - some Americans - have forgotten about 9/11.
That attack should have been enough to justify all-out war. But the hand-wringing over the war in Iraq (news - web sites) - and over even the modest steps America took to defend itself, like the Patriot Act - suggests that folks truly have lost sight of what the war is about.
Yesterday they got a shocking reminder. And now they know: This war cannot be waged with half-measures.
It can end only with the total annihilation of those who practice butchery and barbarism. Those who have set as their goal the destruction of America.
There is no negotiating with such people. There can be no compromise with those who mean to destroy us.
Yesterday, the White House promised to "pursue those responsible and bring them to justice." That's the least of it.
America has to come out swinging.
And not stop until every last one of the savage thugs is dead.
If that means a resumption of major combat in Iraq, so be it.
Would it mean another division or so of combat troops to get the job done?
Turn to our garrisons in Europe, or Korea, to get them.
In sufficient numbers to get the job done.
To hell with political sensitivities in the region.
To hell with negotiating with radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr in Najaf and the Sunni insurgents in Fallujah.
To hell with handing Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) over to Iraqis, as some want to do, and risking some reverse - perverse - kangaroo trial that results in his survival.
Evil, cutthroat terrorists need to be eradicated.
Let's face it: This is a job that's going to take overwhelming - yes, brutal - force. There is simply no "nice" or painless way to accomplish this.
As yesterday's slaughter showed (yet again), the enemy is bound by no moral compunctions.
America won't go that far.
But it had better steel it's backbone and get ready to fight like it means it.
It's the only way to win this war.
There has been no real retaliation for Fallajah massacre
Insurgent attack continue a year on.
Entire Iraqi cities are off limit because they all seem to be holy.
This war cannot be waged with half-measures.
Well said! Thats how we lost Vietnam and how we are going to lose in Iraq.
Mr. Bush, when did you get scared of the leftist media?
How about REWARDING the guards in question for employing inventive methods of breaking terrorists instead of "not accepting" them, for starters. A lot of righteous outrage, but a little torture of murderers is already too much for the "outraged" types??? Would YOU take Al-Zarkawi on a leash?
That sounds like clinton after the Cole bombing. I hope Bush doesn't go that route, but paves the desert with glass.
Yesterday they got a shocking reminder. And now they know: This war cannot be waged with half-measures.
It can end only with the total annihilation of those who practice butchery and barbarism. Those who have set as their goal the destruction of America.
Keep your eyes on the ball. 9/11 , 3/11 . Daniel Pearl. Nick Berg.
That is right, you shouldn't be amazed. Why would you be amazed? The men who killed Berg were being 'good' Muslims. They did exactly as their Koran instructed. Mohammed would be proud.
Saddam planned and executed an insurgency. Our enemies joined in. They are not stupid - they play on our weaknesses, and they have had some successes. Sorry!
I want to see what his response is to the war crimes committed by the side for which he cheers. Lumpy Riefenstahl is a traitorous SOB who provides aid and comfort to the enemies of America.
Heads Up... from Michael Moore
The Iraqis who have risen up against the occupation are not "insurgents" or "terrorists" or "The Enemy." They are the REVOLUTION, the Minutemen, and their numbers will grow -- and they will win. Get it, Mr. Bush?[snip]
I oppose the U.N. or anyone else risking the lives of their citizens to extract us from our debacle. I'm sorry, but the majority of Americans supported this war once it began and, sadly, that majority must now sacrifice their children until enough blood has been let that maybe -- just maybe -- God and the Iraqi people will forgive us in the end.
This is a REAL outrage, and I feel so sad for his family.
Will King Abdullah of Jordan and the King Fahd of Saudi Arabia come on Fox News and apologize?
Will his death go in vain? I think the deaths in Fallajah have. All that happened was a Mexican standoff.
He'd been kidnapped for about a month. I don't know if the government was unaware that he was kidnapped (since he reportedly was not employed over in Iraq; who'd know he was missing?). He was reportedly kidnapped the same day as the man who later escaped. We saw footage of him shot by his kidnappers while he was in captivity.
I think you are right. I also think that is why his job approval rating is falling. Thank heavens we didn't have that type of attitude during WWII. We would have lost the war...and we will lose this if we don't wake up. The President's job approval rating would probably approach 80% if he started the carpet bombing tomorrow.
It emboldened our enemies (our being America's, not just conservatives).
I will say that the prison story gave them a motive to kill him "now" rather than hold onto him longer. That plus another hostage had already escaped.
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