It's WWIII, and U.S. is out of ideas - NY Daily News
OUT OF IDEAS?
Oh really you complete morons? Let's deconstruct this complete POS oped
Last week's headlines prove the point: North Korea fires missiles, Iran talks of nukes again, Iraq carnage continues, Israel invades Gaza, England observes one-year anniversary of subway bombing. And, oh, yes, the feds stop a plot to blow up tunnels under the Hudson River.World War III has begun.
It's not perfectly clear when it started. Perhaps it was after the Berlin Wall fell and the Cold War ended. Perhaps it was the first bombing of the World Trade Center, in 1993.
It started the day that Sayd Qutb came back from america and penned his little tome, you fool. It broke above ground the day that El Sayed Nosair killed Meir Kahane in New York City, not as was reported, as a murder by some kook, but as part of cogent conspiracy for relgious reasons which one only needs to point at via hate-education in a general direction, and depends upon preachers of hate and racism for sustenance and fervor, oh and North Korea is a peripheral player, not a real member.
What is clear is that this war has a long fuse and, while we are not in the full-scale combat phase that marked World Wars I and II, we seem to be heading there. The expanding hostilities mean it's time to give this conflict a name, one that focuses the mind and clarifies the big picture.The war on terror, or the war of terror, has tentacles that reach much of the globe. It is a world war.
While it is often a war of loose or no affiliation, and sometimes just amateur copycats, the similar goals of destruction add up to a threat against modern society. Even the hapless wanna-bes busted in Miami ordered guns and military equipment from a man they thought was from Al Qaeda. Islamic fascists are the driving force, but anti-American hatred is a global membership card for any and all who have a grievance and a gun.
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