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Originally Posted by Jack Moroney
Nature, like Islam, abhors a vacuum. Kill the leader and another will rise to take his place. Kill the movement and there is nothing to lead. The problem is not Al Sadr or any of the leaders, the problem is what created the conditions that allowed them to rise to power in the first place. The leaders are irritants in the short term and these fundamentalist movements will go on forever with new leaders unless the movement is killed. Killing the terrorists will depleat their strenght in the short term, but kill the reason for the movement, Islamic fundamentalism, and you control the problem and cut it down to more manageable factions.
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True, what I was seeing was a window of opportunity to let the vacuum be filled by a leader who supports the rule of law and not radical Islam, let him lead the masses to a REPUBLIC in the region. This is a large part of why I posited the false flag scenario.