Friday, 6 November 2009

Fort Hood and Afghanistan

I am interested in the similarities between the Murders of the American Servicemen at Fort Hood and the Murders of the British troops at Nad-e Ali. Both were carried out in supposedly secure areas, murdered by Muslims in positions of trust whilst the soldiers couldn’t get to their guns to fight back.

Political betting has a great comment…
The alleged traitor/murderer/gunman involved in the Fort Hood killing has been named as Major Malik Nadal Hasan.Sources at the BBC suggest he is either a Christian or Israeli.



6 immoderate opinions:

banned said...

The Beeb ran an American report interviewing his cousin who was saying " He is not a radical muslim, he is a good American ".
Set me to thinking. " Good American ? don't think so, he just killed 13 other Americans ".

Perry de Havilland said...

"Sources at the BBC suggest he is either a Christian or Israeli"

He shouted "Allah Akhbar" when he shot people, so another piece of fine BBC reporting, methinks.

FireForce said...

If you are a muslim, it comes first, as when the U.K. army went in to iraq, muslims in the U.K. said we were killing their muslim brothers.
Being a muslim you are joined by the brotherhood, and it comes first in life, but in the case of the american soldier, he is first a muslim, then an american then a soldier, so being a muslim he has to take action against things he sees as attacking the brotherhood.
You can not be anything but a muslim, if you have one in your country, factory work place, family, and they go against anything muslim you have him as an enemy too.
You can not trust them at all, they are out to kill you, just look at the so called honour killings in the U.K. they kill their own daughters because they (in their own words eyes brought shame on the muslim family life)
There can be no such thing as a moderate muslim.

FireForce said...

P.S.
For this major to be shot by a woman, well that puts the icing on the cake.
Go tell muslims we have the answer to their violence, women! women that are treated so badly by women in their lands.
Have to laugh,,,,

Mark Wadsworth said...

That's got to be quote of the week.

It's up there with some loony lefty who, several years ago, said we shouldn't invade Afgh because it would only radicalise Al-Quaeda.

FF makes a good point. Looking for a 'moderate Muslim' would be the same as the Allies trying to find some 'moderate Nazis' to negotiate with at the end of WW2 (I award myself today's Godwin's Prize).

WV: bless

Letters From A Tory said...

Given the number of Muslims working closely with Allied forces, it's amazing it has taken this long for such incidents to occur.

Tragic nonetheless.