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Friday, October 10, 2014

What Should Be The Response By America If Servicemen's Families Are Attacked?

From: Conservative Tribune blog:


BOOM: A Ranger, a Navy SEAL, a Marine, and a Fighter Pilot Respond to the “Islamic State’s” Threats


The Army Threat Integration Center has put out a warning to U.S. military personnel in response to ISIS’s campaign to target the homes and families of American service members.
The IJ Review interviewed six American military operators to see what they made of ISIS and its threat against military families. Each had his own take, but all agreed that combating terrorism with political correctness is a strategy doomed to fail.
Daren Sorensen, a former USAF Officer and F-15-E Fighter Pilot, was relatively unmoved by ISIS’s threat, responding that the U.S. has been fighting the War on Terror for over a decade and that this was not the first time terrorists have threatened to target U.S. military members and their families. Moreover, he said, ISIS’s strategy is fundamentally flawed, as attacking U.S. military personnel will only galvanize the public and, ultimately, the American war machine.
Former U.S. Marine and Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran, Jordan Charters, took a more aggressive stance on the threat, saying that “ISIS should be completely eliminated.” Diplomacy and political correctness, Charters argued, is no way to combat savagery.
When asked what steps the U.S. military should take in response to threats such as this one by ISIS, former Navy SEAL and FBI Special Agent Jonathan Gilliam said the Department of Defense ought to have force protection standards and protocols already in place, so that military members and their families will know how to respond in the event they are attacked.

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