According to some Islamic teachings, if a Muslim's body comes into contact with pork, even after death, then they are damned.
Some of the most extreme Muslims are being taught that if they die in the process of killing so-called "infidels", they will be rewarded as martyrs in the afterlife.
Essentially, a few evil Islamic leaders are using peoples' beliefs as a weapon against non-Muslims. So shouldn't we, as a nation at war, be entitled to also use these peoples' beliefs as a weapon to defend ourselves?
If we bury "martyred" terrorists with pig blood, essentially robbing them of this afterlife they died for, then many the people who follow the same cause will become quickly discouraged.
We should bury Zarqawi in a barrel of pork blood. It would send a sobering message to the thousands of remaining extremists who think they still have something to gain from a suicide bombing.
My question is, why aren't we doing this already? Shouldn't it be considered psychological warfare?
2006-06-08
17:58:47
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