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New I agree
Afghanstan is not something we are going to be able to finesse. The only thing the Taliban will understand is getting killed. I hope we can kill the top bananas first so we can see if the grunts are really so gung ho. If they are, we'll have to kill them too. But there in lies the mistake waiting to happen.

Suppose we kill countless Taliban, they are mostly Pashtun. There is a large reservoir of Pashtun in Pakistan. They will never forget. So even if we are able to install a "friendly government" in Afghanistan, it will be under constant attack from the Pashtun in Pakistan. At best, I think we can hope for dividing the country into north and south. This is mainly a sectarian fight between the Allah-Mongering Pashtun against everyone not Pashtun so they can have all of gloriously rich Afghanistan to themselves. I do not see any way out for the U.S.

Salman Rushdie had a good obvervation, this really is a war of the West against Islam, the medieval, paranoid Islam pushed by bin Laden and the Taliban. They need an enemy to make themselves an alternative to moderate Islam. The West has been chosen as the designated IT. This war (in the large, not merely Afghanistan) will never stop unless Islam changes to be predominately moderate. The rest of the world cannot do that for Islam. It can only do it for itself.

My own belief is there is nothing stopping Islam from sliding into the abyss taking countries and people into it with them. Only when they hit rock bottom and find that with exploding population rates, few economic pluses, and a sense of utter defeat will they throw off the mullahs political chains. It is happening in Iran, it took a generation to start, and it will take another to complete. That leaves the rest us waiting for two generations at least for the Muslim world to repair itself...if they don't wind up blowing up all creation first.
Gerard Allwein
New Pax McDonald's
I remember reading that no two countries with McDonald's in them have ever gone to war with each other.

I'm not so sure if it is still true.

But the concept is still valid.
Economic interdependance.

The people in the other countries have to have something they value that requires trade with other countries.

Can we achieve this in the Middle East?
Aside from just buying oil from them, I mean. That makes a few VERY rich and a lot VERY poor.
New I agree about economic interdependence
However, I'm dubious that Muslim countries will embrace it. They do not want any foreign, infidel influence. I believe they have the Breshnev doctrine: what's mine is mine and what is yours is open to discussion.

It seems to me that one spiral they can easily slip into is the spiral caused by overpopulation and poverty. The rulers will find some outside force to blame (the idea of taking responsibility seems foreign also). And the mullahs will be there offering the bliss that can only follow true Muslim conversion of everyone in the country. Not rich yet, well, yer not Muslim enough...gotta have that good old time Sharia law in order for the fountain of wealth to be discovered. Meanwhile, I see no effort or belief in population control. "If Allah wills it" is not an effective birth control device since for most men, Allah wills it be used. It isn't a male dominated religion for nothing.

By the way, Saudi Arabia has a population explosion now, more than half the pop. is below 20 (or some incredibly high figure in the near vacinity). They won't all be selling oil. They are not being taught any industrial skills in the Muslim schools. They are being taught the Koran. What will these people do when they reach 18? It might be the only thing they have to do is start a war.
Gerard Allwein
New The Great Satan
Well, then it looks like our only hope is to corrupt Islam from within.

It isn't like we don't already have experience with that. Check out what we've done with Christianity.

Santa
The Easter Bunny

If our only hope of world survival is a claymation special of "How the Camel Saved Ramadan", then that's what we're going to have to do.

Doesn't Thor have his own comic book?

Hit the less radical elements first.

It will take years, but in the end, they will be good little consumers, just like we are.
New Think Corporate
Grand (projected) opening of

Mullahland

Free tickets for the first three trips. Built by (generouskly paid) Afghan labor + Murican $ - For Afghans and all n-Muslim Flavors of Truth.

Natch the Corp gets Cost+ 10, 20% - whatever the hysteria will bear. Free mp3 / CD players and CDs to take home; nekkid gurlz for the palm-pilot ones (a step-up freebie after 2 paid visits). Triple-bacon cheeseburgers to start their decline as a relatively healthy group; Rap to further cognitive dissonance - then basic training in why it is that the logo on yer shoes is more important than Mom and the Mosque. Rampant desire for More.. shall follow.

EZ. Like taking baby from candy.

Spread US around! I say.
New Re: Think Corporate
Thomas Friedman had a good observation, when Ayatollah Khomeni decreed the U.S. The Great Satan, he was refering to the Satan of the Koran who is a whisperer of evil deeds, he works by subtle coersion. This is precisely what you are suggesting. And it is precisely what is pissing off the Islamo-Fascists.

I do agree that this is one way to defeat them bastards. But, with it needs to be a unrelenting exportation of democracy and free enterprise. In short, we need to export the American revolution. We need to export it to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq, etc. And we need to export respect for women, and not the "keep'em hidden and pregnant" respect of "Islamic Culture", but the American respect where we don't piss'em off for fear of what they might do to us in our sleep.
Gerard Allwein
New You got it.
Once the first Islamic Strip Malls get started, the free Ayatollah dolls for the kiddies at McMuhammad Greaseburgers set in AND

The Credit Cards start eroding any chance of saving for construction of your very own hovel or train money outta there: We Got'em by the Short Hair!

Greed, massive Corporate-fostered Greed shall save us from them (alas it won't do shit for their lives, but then.. Capitalism hasgottado what Capitalism Does. We understand that.)

{sigh}

Is this against the Geneva Convention or What?



A.
New monetary concerns
Ashton, there is notion wherein one focused on economic greed isn't focused on nuking his/her neighbors, s/he's interested in making a buck off of them. I fully agree that this is what animates Western economic society. It has a certain purity not found in any religion. The greed that causes one to kill one's neighbor and take his/her belongings is bad greed. But greed in itself, its essence is not bad, it is free enterprise. Presumably there are enough morals out there to keep it in bounds.

But, we are fighting the wrong fight, my people (conservatives/liberatarians). Up until now we figured NOW was a bunch of bra-burning bitches who wanted nothing more than total domination. We lost that fight long ago, about the time we figured how to get those damn clasps undone with one hand.

I feel it is our Patriotic Duty to give NOW the global voice it has always wanted. Which group of Short Penised Islamic Freaks do you think are scared witless of a bunch of bra-burning, veil burning, Islamic women who just might be pissed off over years of subjugation? I suddenly have warm fuzzies for NOW and I think we owe it to the Islamic countries to give them a voice...a goddamn LOUD voice...a NOW Voice of America.

Once we hit those slime sucking bastards with a weapon of these devious proportions, no one will dare fuck with us again lest the weapon be turned upon their infidel, male dominated selves.

Waddya think?
Gerard Allwein
New Hmm.. thine depravity c'est magnif\ufffdque!
One must recall however that.. the bra-burning occurred during an infantile, nay nascent period of Questioning Authority -- before it was recognized by females generally, that -- joining the Rebels on the barricades meant:

Drop drawers on command, do the cooking, washing, mailing - and always.. look up (from below) with rampant adoration: then.. Us Guys\ufffd might.. let you play too.

So the only flaw might be: that a couple of Their Females too, might just er review the Murican '60s-'70s and decide to skip the nascent stage and go directly to [your current Male-approved Version 1.b.1.02]. But this elides the initial step of: ingratiation at any cost. An essential step for the strategy to work.

Besides, infantile Infidels untutored in proper penis practice, 'cept in their dreams: faced with adult females unencumbered by the Taleban-process [they have plenty there already, given the films from the UK lass who interviewed a few] ...

just might find it less threatening.. to apply for a loaded body-suit and, let Allah provide the concupiscent ones who won't laugh at their ineptness (being Dead and all) [??]

Send back to committee for more strategic work, please. I'll pass it on to Anna deVere Smith and maybe Camille Paglia - for any bug-fixing I miss.


Ashton Revolutions Ltd.
Send us your tired, your pissed-on and some money.
We'll send back a SAP plan for social reconstruction.

Free consultation:
There *are* a few other ways to do things which do not rely upon endless and accelerating consumption - as both means and end. But the initial overhead is steep: kill all the lawyers, along with the priests. (that's free, Will S gave it away ~ 1600). Our blueprints are a bit dear however, as is the reward.

Ashton, CRO
Chief Revolutionary Officer
     Delta Force has a bad day - (marlowe) - (27)
         Happens to everyone? - (Arkadiy)
         Unpleasent realization - (JayMehaffey) - (5)
             Heh.. Gotta love natural selection - in daily proof. -NT - (Ashton)
             Re: Unpleasent realization - (addison) - (1)
                 I suspect - (JayMehaffey)
             The key: "not afraid to die" - (tablizer) - (1)
                 Reality is always so boring. - (Brandioch)
         Two words - (Brandioch) - (16)
             Frankly, they couldn't - (Simon_Jester) - (3)
                 The Afghan airforce. - (Brandioch) - (2)
                     Maybe - (Simon_Jester)
                     That is what the Soviets thought also -NT - (tablizer)
             lets review - (boxley) - (10)
                 Soft insertion. - (Brandioch) - (9)
                     I agree - (gtall) - (8)
                         Pax McDonald's - (Brandioch) - (7)
                             I agree about economic interdependence - (gtall) - (6)
                                 The Great Satan - (Brandioch) - (5)
                                     Think Corporate - (Ashton) - (4)
                                         Re: Think Corporate - (gtall) - (3)
                                             You got it. - (Ashton) - (2)
                                                 monetary concerns - (gtall) - (1)
                                                     Hmm.. thine depravity c'est magnif\ufffdque! - (Ashton)
             Demonstration of the 'N' in SNAFU... - (ben_tilly)
         Drudge: Pentagon denies NY'er story of 10/20 raid - (kmself) - (2)
             Even taking the story at face value - (Ric Locke) - (1)
                 Not bad.. beats TM-1232 "How We Fight" - (Ashton)

Gotta catch 'em all!
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