"Fight and slay the unbelievers wherever
you find them..."
Koran 9:5
NBC is reporting the
Taliban targeted Secretary of Defense James Mattis in an attempt to
kill him during his surprise visit to Kabul yesterday. Taliban
leaders credit Afghan security forces with tipping them off.
With the number of attacks
on U.S. forces by Afghani police and military working with our
forces, this should not be surprising. What is surprising is
that in 16 years since 9/11, there has not been one military leader
who has called for us to vanquish the enemy at home and abroad and
win the war as the United States.
Our leaders feel the
unending need to incorporate muslims into the plan.
So far it cost us the wars
in Afghanistan and Iraq, and is costing us the global war against the
Islamic Movement.
On March 23, 2003, U.S.
Army Sergeant threw grenades and fired his weapon against other U.S.
Army personnel at a 101st Airborne Division position in Kuwait during
the early part of the war in Iraq, killing 2 and wounding 14.
Of course the Army said
Akbar was "mentally ill" and did what he did out of
resentment for how he was treated. The muslim soldier's diary
contradicts that assessment.
Did any of the attorneys
read sharia? If they are like the rest of the Army, Navy,
Marine Corps, and Air Force, the answer is "No."
Our enemy calls itself the
Islamic Movement. It is made up of: violent jihadi
organizations like Al Qaeda, the Islamic State, and many others;
Muslim Brotherhood organizations (suit-wearing jihadis) who control
the narrative and conduct the call to Islam (dawa); and the Islamic
nation-states, all (57) of which call for sharia to be the law of the
land on the planet.
Sharia-adherent muslims are our enemies
Sergeant Akbar's killed
U.S. Army soldiers because Islam commands it.
Saudi Arabia calls for
sharia across the globe because Islam commands it.
The U.S. Muslim Brotherhood
(ISNA, CAIR, MSA, MAS, ICNA, MPAC, et al) works daily to overthrow
the U.S. government in order to establish an Islamic State under
sharia because Islam commands it.
Sixteen years after 9/11
and American leaders have still not done what U.S. warfighting
doctrine requires - identify the enemy.
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