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On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 02:30:15 GMT, Larry Dighera
wrote: Your question seems to presume that the behavior of those who commit irrational acts is guided by successful results. I'm not so sure that is the case. Terrorists are obviously not constrained by rationality, so expecting a rational response seems unwarranted. Larry, please don't take this as an attack because I don't intend it that way, but you should not assume that because the Islamic terrorists have had a series of successful attacks against civilian targets that they are not rational. To them, the attacks are extremely rational. It's literally the only attack they can be successful at. It doesn't matter if western thinking cannot comprehend the point of such attacks. THEY think they are useful, or they would not be making them. In a way it's like the Kamakaze attacks on US Navy shipping during WWII, only worse, because the Japanese weren't attacking because of a religious fervor and they only attacked military targets. This thing is religion based, but it's based on an apparently warped interpretation of the Koran. But that doesn't matter to them. To the people who believe in this Islamic Jihad, it's the most rational thing on earth, or they could not be persuaded to die for the cause. Corky Scott |
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