Something I've always wondered about - well, since the depth of the Islamist threat was so clearly enunciated on 9/11 - something I've wondered about is what would it mean and how problematic could it become if a significant cadre of young black males were swept up into a radical Islamist ideology that went way beyond Nation of Islam hectoring by idiots like Farrakhan and started to look more like something you get from AQ and now ISIS? A noxious nexus like that really would have the potential to set the country on fire, breed chaos. And then I read this about how ISIS is already there - that's disturbing.
Article also raises frightening spectre that hadn't occurred to me but obviously has to others of terrorists instead of strapping fairly easy to detect bombs to their 'martyrs' just sending their boys into Ebola ravished communities in Africa in order to create a 'stockpile' as it were of infected Islamist heroes who can then be smuggled into Mexico and across the border where they can just wander around Dallas for a few days infecting as many people as possible - imagine the chaos and upheaval 20 or 30 of these 'disease bombs' wandering around various American cities could unleash. That too is quite disturbing - and, again, is there any reason to believe ISIS hasn't already set such a plan in motion?
It's an unpleasant juxtaposition - the threats out there ramping up and the only country that can really do anything about it, America, being led by a guy whose world view is utterly misguided and who clearly doesn't just distrust American power but in private probably scorns the idea of it and therefore is loathe to use it it any strategically coherent way - that's a troubling juxtaposition.
Article also raises frightening spectre that hadn't occurred to me but obviously has to others of terrorists instead of strapping fairly easy to detect bombs to their 'martyrs' just sending their boys into Ebola ravished communities in Africa in order to create a 'stockpile' as it were of infected Islamist heroes who can then be smuggled into Mexico and across the border where they can just wander around Dallas for a few days infecting as many people as possible - imagine the chaos and upheaval 20 or 30 of these 'disease bombs' wandering around various American cities could unleash. That too is quite disturbing - and, again, is there any reason to believe ISIS hasn't already set such a plan in motion?
It's an unpleasant juxtaposition - the threats out there ramping up and the only country that can really do anything about it, America, being led by a guy whose world view is utterly misguided and who clearly doesn't just distrust American power but in private probably scorns the idea of it and therefore is loathe to use it it any strategically coherent way - that's a troubling juxtaposition.