Nostradamus was right.
Only 2 things left:
1. Finding out who the Antichrist III is.
(Antichrist I: Napoleon)
(Antichrist II: Hitler)
2. Dying. Please God, don't make it too painful.
Mike wrote:
http://www.gertzfile.com/gertzfile/
General foresees 'generational war' against terrorism
By Bill Gertz
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Published December 13, 2006
The American people need to prepare for a long-duration war against
radical Muslims who are set to fight for 50 to 100 years to create an
Islamist state in the region, a top Pentagon strategist in the war on
terror says.
Air Force Brig. Gen. Mark O. Schissler said in an interview that
the current strategy for fighting Islamists includes both military and
ideological components that make it similar to the 40-year Cold War
against communism.
"We're in a generational war. You can try and fight the enemy where
they are and where they're attacking you, or prevent them and defend
your own homeland," said Gen. Schissler, deputy director for the war on
terrorism within the strategic plans office of the Pentagon's Joint
Staff.
"But that's not enough to stop it. We've got to break the chain,
and that's ... the ideology. We really need to show the errors in
Islamist extremist thinking."
Gen. Schissler said he is concerned that Washington politics is
weakening the will of the nation.
"I don't care about the politics. I care about people understanding
the facts of what's our enemy is thinking about, what's our strategy to
defeat them, and for [Americans] to understand that it will take a long
fight, mostly because our enemy is committed to the long fight," he
said. "They're absolutely committed to the 50-, 100-year plan."
"One of my concerns is how to maintain the American will, the
public will over that duration," he said.
America's past wars lasted three to four years and sustaining
support for longer wars "is very difficult," he said.
A Joint Staff briefing on the long war against terrorism states
that since 2001, more than 3,000 al Qaeda terrorists are held in more
than 100 nations, including 500 in Pakistan, while two-thirds of al
Qaeda leaders are dead or in prison.
More than 17 terrorist attacks were disrupted since 2001, including
three in the United States and two in Europe.
Al Qaeda's ultimate goal, the general said, is to set up an
extremist "caliphate" stretching from western North Africa through
southern Europe and along a path through the Middle East to Central and
Southeast Asia.
"We're pretty convinced that the extremists are not ever going to
give up the fight," Gen. Schissler said, noting that they are driven by
the concept of jihad that makes it a religious duty to wage terrorist
war.
The current war on terrorism requires fighting with ideas. In the
Cold War, "we didn't beat ...the communists by militarily taking them
to the battlefield," he said. "We took them to the intellectual
battlefield and beat them against their ideas, the ideology of
communism."
One goal is to disrupt al Qaeda efforts to "radicalize" young
people ages 19 to 25 through educational efforts. Another objective is
to assist moderate Muslims who see extremism as unacceptable.
Ultimately, Muslim scholars, clerics and other religious and
government leaders will have to "take a stand," albeit one that carries
grave risks because of the extremists' harsh methods, Gen. Schissler
said.
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15 Dec 2006 08:48:57 PM |
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BULLTISH !!!!!!
It isn't a so-called 'generation war' against ''terrorism".
It is an Israeli/jew instigated war against all their Muslim neighbors
& shamefully
carried out & perpetrated by their sycophants & panderers, the
so-called "Coalition of the Willing".
HOOROO
UNCLE WALLY
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sy49650 wrote:
Nostradamus was right.
Only 2 things left:
1. Finding out who the Antichrist III is.
(Antichrist I: Napoleon)
(Antichrist II: Hitler)
2. Dying. Please God, don't make it too painful.
Mike wrote:
http://www.gertzfile.com/gertzfile/
General foresees 'generational war' against terrorism
By Bill Gertz
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Published December 13, 2006
The American people need to prepare for a long-duration war against
radical Muslims who are set to fight for 50 to 100 years to create an
Islamist state in the region, a top Pentagon strategist in the war on
terror says.
Air Force Brig. Gen. Mark O. Schissler said in an interview that
the current strategy for fighting Islamists includes both military and
ideological components that make it similar to the 40-year Cold War
against communism.
"We're in a generational war. You can try and fight the enemy where
they are and where they're attacking you, or prevent them and defend
your own homeland," said Gen. Schissler, deputy director for the war on
terrorism within the strategic plans office of the Pentagon's Joint
Staff.
"But that's not enough to stop it. We've got to break the chain,
and that's ... the ideology. We really need to show the errors in
Islamist extremist thinking."
Gen. Schissler said he is concerned that Washington politics is
weakening the will of the nation.
"I don't care about the politics. I care about people understanding
the facts of what's our enemy is thinking about, what's our strategy to
defeat them, and for [Americans] to understand that it will take a long
fight, mostly because our enemy is committed to the long fight," he
said. "They're absolutely committed to the 50-, 100-year plan."
"One of my concerns is how to maintain the American will, the
public will over that duration," he said.
America's past wars lasted three to four years and sustaining
support for longer wars "is very difficult," he said.
A Joint Staff briefing on the long war against terrorism states
that since 2001, more than 3,000 al Qaeda terrorists are held in more
than 100 nations, including 500 in Pakistan, while two-thirds of al
Qaeda leaders are dead or in prison.
More than 17 terrorist attacks were disrupted since 2001, including
three in the United States and two in Europe.
Al Qaeda's ultimate goal, the general said, is to set up an
extremist "caliphate" stretching from western North Africa through
southern Europe and along a path through the Middle East to Central and
Southeast Asia.
"We're pretty convinced that the extremists are not ever going to
give up the fight," Gen. Schissler said, noting that they are driven by
the concept of jihad that makes it a religious duty to wage terrorist
war.
The current war on terrorism requires fighting with ideas. In the
Cold War, "we didn't beat ...the communists by militarily taking them
to the battlefield," he said. "We took them to the intellectual
battlefield and beat them against their ideas, the ideology of
communism."
One goal is to disrupt al Qaeda efforts to "radicalize" young
people ages 19 to 25 through educational efforts. Another objective is
to assist moderate Muslims who see extremism as unacceptable.
Ultimately, Muslim scholars, clerics and other religious and
government leaders will have to "take a stand," albeit one that carries
grave risks because of the extremists' harsh methods, Gen. Schissler
said.
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| Title: Napoleon, an AC? Tsss! Re: "General foresees 'generational war' against terrorism" |
18 Dec 2006 06:47:45 PM |
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Nostradamus prophecies say that terrorism would become permanent. See 5,65
and 7,37.
But the key is adaptation. For instance, the US army just came up with a way
to deal with coutner-insurgencies, when going after these Muslim pieces of
***** (those Muslims who are terrorists or support them, and who fuel these
along with lies from media and nations) in other countries without making
unnecessary victims amongst the other civilians:
http://www.gxonline.com/gxintelnews?id=36919 . Same goes with terrorism
proper.
And as for the ACs, the first one will come from Asia (like N. Korea), or at
most from Asia Minor (like Iran), long after the next WW (read the letter to
henri 2 http://www.michelnotradamus.org/henri2.html if you don,t have it
handy), so don't go shoot yourself just yet.
J.
"sy49650" <sy49650@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
12o4am24dlig65a@corp.supernews.com...
Nostradamus was right.
Only 2 things left:
1. Finding out who the Antichrist III is.
(Antichrist I: Napoleon)
(Antichrist II: Hitler)
2. Dying. Please God, don't make it too painful.
Mike wrote:
http://www.gertzfile.com/gertzfile/
General foresees 'generational war' against terrorism
By Bill Gertz
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Published December 13, 2006
The American people need to prepare for a long-duration war against
radical Muslims who are set to fight for 50 to 100 years to create an
Islamist state in the region, a top Pentagon strategist in the war on
terror says.
Air Force Brig. Gen. Mark O. Schissler said in an interview that
the current strategy for fighting Islamists includes both military and
ideological components that make it similar to the 40-year Cold War
against communism.
"We're in a generational war. You can try and fight the enemy where
they are and where they're attacking you, or prevent them and defend
your own homeland," said Gen. Schissler, deputy director for the war on
terrorism within the strategic plans office of the Pentagon's Joint
Staff.
"But that's not enough to stop it. We've got to break the chain,
and that's ... the ideology. We really need to show the errors in
Islamist extremist thinking."
Gen. Schissler said he is concerned that Washington politics is
weakening the will of the nation.
"I don't care about the politics. I care about people understanding
the facts of what's our enemy is thinking about, what's our strategy to
defeat them, and for [Americans] to understand that it will take a long
fight, mostly because our enemy is committed to the long fight," he
said. "They're absolutely committed to the 50-, 100-year plan."
"One of my concerns is how to maintain the American will, the
public will over that duration," he said.
America's past wars lasted three to four years and sustaining
support for longer wars "is very difficult," he said.
A Joint Staff briefing on the long war against terrorism states
that since 2001, more than 3,000 al Qaeda terrorists are held in more
than 100 nations, including 500 in Pakistan, while two-thirds of al
Qaeda leaders are dead or in prison.
More than 17 terrorist attacks were disrupted since 2001, including
three in the United States and two in Europe.
Al Qaeda's ultimate goal, the general said, is to set up an
extremist "caliphate" stretching from western North Africa through
southern Europe and along a path through the Middle East to Central and
Southeast Asia.
"We're pretty convinced that the extremists are not ever going to
give up the fight," Gen. Schissler said, noting that they are driven by
the concept of jihad that makes it a religious duty to wage terrorist
war.
The current war on terrorism requires fighting with ideas. In the
Cold War, "we didn't beat ...the communists by militarily taking them
to the battlefield," he said. "We took them to the intellectual
battlefield and beat them against their ideas, the ideology of
communism."
One goal is to disrupt al Qaeda efforts to "radicalize" young
people ages 19 to 25 through educational efforts. Another objective is
to assist moderate Muslims who see extremism as unacceptable.
Ultimately, Muslim scholars, clerics and other religious and
government leaders will have to "take a stand," albeit one that carries
grave risks because of the extremists' harsh methods, Gen. Schissler
said.
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| User: "John Lemke" |
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| Title: Re: Napoleon, an AC? Tsss! Re: "General foresees 'generational war' against terrorism" |
18 Dec 2006 08:26:13 PM |
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"Jean Guernon" <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote in message
news:REGhh.69562$YV4.55418@edtnps89...
Nostradamus prophecies say that terrorism would become permanent. See 5,65
and 7,37.
But the key is adaptation. For instance, the US army just came up with a
way to deal with coutner-insurgencies, when going after these Muslim
pieces of ***** (those Muslims who are terrorists or support them, and who
fuel these along with lies from media and nations) in other countries
without making unnecessary victims amongst the other civilians:
http://www.gxonline.com/gxintelnews?id=36919 . Same goes with terrorism
proper.
Hey, a brand new book!!!! We're saved!!! Success in Iraq IS possible.
Does the manual understand that we created the counter-insurgency when we
dissolved the Iraqi Army, started busting up people's homes and building
human pyramids at Abu Ghraib?
But isn't that the way it always goes? After almost 4 years fighting them
we finally figure out how to beat them immediately before the whole thing
blows up in our face and they throw our asses out. Jeepers.
I know, I know. Let's give it a chance. Maybe if we translated it into
Arabic and had them all read it they'd just give up knowing that any
resistence would then be futile. It'll just take a bit more time.
And as for the ACs, the first one will come from Asia (like N. Korea), or
at most from Asia Minor (like Iran), long after the next WW (read the
letter to henri 2 http://www.michelnotradamus.org/henri2.html if you don,t
have it handy), so don't go shoot yourself just yet.
I know you've invested a lot into another quack here, Jean, but seriously -
Nostradamus is not going to keep me from shooting myself.
J.
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| User: "JTEM" |
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| Title: Re: Napoleon, an AC? Tsss! Re: "General foresees 'generational war' against terrorism" |
18 Dec 2006 10:27:53 PM |
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John Lemke wrote:
Does the manual understand that we created the
counter-insurgency when we dissolved the Iraqi
Army, started busting up people's homes and
building human pyramids at Abu Ghraib?
Yes. But the Kurds had been fighting the Iraqi
government (and the Iranian government, and the
Turkish government) for many, many long years,
and after a decade of autonomy the Iraqi Kurds
were *Never* going to allow themselves to fall
under the thumb of a central government....
Problem is, a quck "regime change" in Iraq would
have left relative stability, but it would have also
meant a strong, semi-unified central government
to declare war on the Kurds.
Civil war.
So, by staying, we stopped a central government
verses Kurds civil war from happening, even as
we allowed the situation outside of Kurdistan to
slowly spiral out of control.
Big deal.
You see, we like the Kurds better than we like
the Iranian-backed Shi'te, or even the Saudi
backed Sunni. So, even if the best we managed
was to trade one civil war for another, at least
the civil war we managed to avoid was against
the people we like, and the civil war we ended up
sparking is against two sides we don't like.
There was always (at least) three Iraqs. The
civil war we avoided was two of those Iraqs
fighting the one Iraq we liked. The civil war we
ended up with was the two Iraqs we don't like
killing each other, as the Kurds (whom we do
like) go about their business in peace.
There's still risks. It ain't over 'til it's over, and it
ain't over yet
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15 Dec 2006 05:31:20 PM |
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sy49650 wrote:
Nostradamus was right.
Only 2 things left:
1. Finding out who the Antichrist III is.
(Antichrist I: Napoleon)
(Antichrist II: Hitler)
2. Dying. Please God, don't make it too painful.
Mike wrote:
http://www.gertzfile.com/gertzfile/
General foresees 'generational war' against terrorism
By Bill Gertz
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Published December 13, 2006
The American people need to prepare for a long-duration war against
radical Muslims who are set to fight for 50 to 100 years to create an
Islamist state in the region, a top Pentagon strategist in the war on
terror says.
Air Force Brig. Gen. Mark O. Schissler said in an interview that
the current strategy for fighting Islamists includes both military and
ideological components that make it similar to the 40-year Cold War
against communism.
"We're in a generational war. You can try and fight the enemy where
they are and where they're attacking you, or prevent them and defend
your own homeland," said Gen. Schissler, deputy director for the war on
terrorism within the strategic plans office of the Pentagon's Joint
Staff.
"But that's not enough to stop it. We've got to break the chain,
and that's ... the ideology. We really need to show the errors in
Islamist extremist thinking."
Gen. Schissler said he is concerned that Washington politics is
weakening the will of the nation.
"I don't care about the politics. I care about people understanding
the facts of what's our enemy is thinking about, what's our strategy to
defeat them, and for [Americans] to understand that it will take a long
fight, mostly because our enemy is committed to the long fight," he
said. "They're absolutely committed to the 50-, 100-year plan."
"One of my concerns is how to maintain the American will, the
public will over that duration," he said.
America's past wars lasted three to four years and sustaining
support for longer wars "is very difficult," he said.
A Joint Staff briefing on the long war against terrorism states
that since 2001, more than 3,000 al Qaeda terrorists are held in more
than 100 nations, including 500 in Pakistan, while two-thirds of al
Qaeda leaders are dead or in prison.
More than 17 terrorist attacks were disrupted since 2001, including
three in the United States and two in Europe.
Al Qaeda's ultimate goal, the general said, is to set up an
extremist "caliphate" stretching from western North Africa through
southern Europe and along a path through the Middle East to Central and
Southeast Asia.
"We're pretty convinced that the extremists are not ever going to
give up the fight," Gen. Schissler said, noting that they are driven by
the concept of jihad that makes it a religious duty to wage terrorist
war.
The current war on terrorism requires fighting with ideas. In the
Cold War, "we didn't beat ...the communists by militarily taking them
to the battlefield," he said. "We took them to the intellectual
battlefield and beat them against their ideas, the ideology of
communism."
One goal is to disrupt al Qaeda efforts to "radicalize" young
people ages 19 to 25 through educational efforts. Another objective is
to assist moderate Muslims who see extremism as unacceptable.
Ultimately, Muslim scholars, clerics and other religious and
government leaders will have to "take a stand," albeit one that carries
grave risks because of the extremists' harsh methods, Gen. Schissler
said.
Oh dear perhaps they are starting to realise the Penduluum is swinging
against them and their time is very short the Antichrist of the Bible
is still decades away but never mind The USA will not be there in 15
years after all it is now their turn to look at Regime change and
Satrapy!
LB
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15 Dec 2006 04:17:56 PM |
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sy49650 wrote:
Nostradamus was right.
Only 2 things left:
1. Finding out who the Antichrist III is.
(Antichrist I: Napoleon)
(Antichrist II: Hitler)
2. Dying. Please God, don't make it too painful.
Mike wrote:
http://www.gertzfile.com/gertzfile/
General foresees 'generational war' against terrorism
By Bill Gertz
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Published December 13, 2006
The American people need to prepare for a long-duration war against
radical Muslims who are set to fight for 50 to 100 years to create an
Islamist state in the region, a top Pentagon strategist in the war on
terror says.
Air Force Brig. Gen. Mark O. Schissler said in an interview that
the current strategy for fighting Islamists includes both military and
ideological components that make it similar to the 40-year Cold War
against communism.
"We're in a generational war. You can try and fight the enemy where
they are and where they're attacking you, or prevent them and defend
your own homeland," said Gen. Schissler, deputy director for the war on
terrorism within the strategic plans office of the Pentagon's Joint
Staff.
"But that's not enough to stop it. We've got to break the chain,
and that's ... the ideology. We really need to show the errors in
Islamist extremist thinking."
Gen. Schissler said he is concerned that Washington politics is
weakening the will of the nation.
"I don't care about the politics. I care about people understanding
the facts of what's our enemy is thinking about, what's our strategy to
defeat them, and for [Americans] to understand that it will take a long
fight, mostly because our enemy is committed to the long fight," he
said. "They're absolutely committed to the 50-, 100-year plan."
"One of my concerns is how to maintain the American will, the
public will over that duration," he said.
America's past wars lasted three to four years and sustaining
support for longer wars "is very difficult," he said.
A Joint Staff briefing on the long war against terrorism states
that since 2001, more than 3,000 al Qaeda terrorists are held in more
than 100 nations, including 500 in Pakistan, while two-thirds of al
Qaeda leaders are dead or in prison.
More than 17 terrorist attacks were disrupted since 2001, including
three in the United States and two in Europe.
Al Qaeda's ultimate goal, the general said, is to set up an
extremist "caliphate" stretching from western North Africa through
southern Europe and along a path through the Middle East to Central and
Southeast Asia.
"We're pretty convinced that the extremists are not ever going to
give up the fight," Gen. Schissler said, noting that they are driven by
the concept of jihad that makes it a religious duty to wage terrorist
war.
The current war on terrorism requires fighting with ideas. In the
Cold War, "we didn't beat ...the communists by militarily taking them
to the battlefield," he said. "We took them to the intellectual
battlefield and beat them against their ideas, the ideology of
communism."
One goal is to disrupt al Qaeda efforts to "radicalize" young
people ages 19 to 25 through educational efforts. Another objective is
to assist moderate Muslims who see extremism as unacceptable.
Ultimately, Muslim scholars, clerics and other religious and
government leaders will have to "take a stand," albeit one that carries
grave risks because of the extremists' harsh methods, Gen. Schissler
said.
Well then, we have to convince them that God isn't on their side. Call the
submarines. Start with Mecca and Medina. Pass the word around that we'll
vaporise eight cities a day (one Trident missile) until they 'sibmit', or
until they don't have any cities left. The 'Long War' should be over in a
couple of weeks. You can't reason with rabid animals, you can only destroy
them. Waiting only makes the cost higher in lives and material. This isn't
political any more, it's evolution in action..
Charly
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