Theory and Reality in the age of Obama, Or, how what you don’t know can hurt you
I’m a firm believer in the concept of total war. There is no such thing as a limited engagement, only an engagement that leaves the enemy alive to fight another day. There is no such thing as a conflict where choosing NOT to press an advantage increases ones chances of victory. Fighting to lose, fighting a defensive war, only guarantees that that the conflict will be extended, costing more lives and more resources. Fighting to win, fighting to utterly destroy the enemy and his ability to wage war upon you, results in conflicts that are relatively short, and decisive.
The reason why killing civilians is a bad tactic is because they aren’t generally the ones shooting back at you. In warfare, you destroy those enemies who are most dangerous, not those who are least. If the enemy surrenders, they will be spared. Otherwise you save them for last.
There are exceptions to this however. If destroying centers of heavy industry will reduce the ability of the enemy to supply its front line forces with weapons and other resources, then you do so. You bomb them until the rubble is reduced to rubble. The fact that there are civilians in the area, living in their homes, or working in those factories, is irrelevant. Women, children, all dead. You do what it takes to win, no matter what that is, and without apology. Apologizing for winning is a good way to find oneself in another war. Our enemies must never question our resolve. They must never question our willingness to kill every m*****f******g last one of them, and grind their bones to make our bread.
People like Obama foolishly believe that our enemies are our enemies because they don’t like us. Bullshit. Our enemies are our enemies because they are evil. We are part of the free world, a world that stands together. The nations of the free world don’t always agree on everything, but at the end of the day we support one another because liberty promotes virtue. We are good. Our enemies are comprised of the not-so-free world. Dictatorships, oligarchies, prison states. It is better to be feared than loved when you cannot have both. Doing what is necessary to be loved by those who are evil means becoming evil ourselves, and that is non-negotiable. Support our friends and allies, undermine and destroy our enemies, and maintain the strength necessary to do both, and there will be peace on earth. Fail to do this and there will be endless war.




















