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Trump has traditionally refused to say how he would stop ISIS, explaining that he doesn't want the enemy to know his big, beautiful strategy — but he's perfectly happy making it clear that, whatever he does, he has no problem blasting through scores and scores of helpless women and children to accomplish it. Ganor says that Trump's plan is not only horrific — he is basing his ISIS strategy on committing war crimes:"I mean one of the problems that we have and one of the reasons that we're so ineffective, is they're trying to, they're using them as shields. A horrible thing. They're using them as shields. But we're fighting a very politically correct war. And the other thing is with the terrorists, you have to take out their families. When you get these terrorists, you have to take out their families. They care about their lives, don't kid yourself. But they say they don't care about their lives. You have to take out their families."
"Adopting this policy is immoral and against the common liberal democratic values," Ganor, the founder and executive director of the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, explained. "Deliberate attacks against the terrorist families is blurring the moral differences between the terrorist organizations and the state which is fighting terrorism. This by itself might benefit the terrorists which are trying to claim that they are fighting a moral war against relentless and immoral entity.""Any deliberate attacks aimed against civilians is a war crime, regardless if they are family members of terrorists or presidents or presidential candidates."
"If (task force) employees had instead lived at (Department of Defense) facilities in Afghanistan, where housing, security, and food service are routinely provided at little or no extra charge to DoD organizations, it appears the taxpayers would have saved tens of millions dollars," Sopko wrote, according to USA Today.To provide those employees of the Task Force for Business and Stability Operations (TFBSO) with flat-screen TVs of at least 27 inches, private bodyguards, and food of at least "three star" quality, the total bill reached $150 million, 20% of the task force's total budget.
Comment: While at home the West passes restrictive security measures to 'protect' everyone from terrorism, they keep on turning once sovereign nations into terrorist breeding grounds. Does anyone feel safe yet?
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