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Basically the American version of Pravda at this point. That newspaper is anti-American and a lousy shell of what it used to be. Third-rate, indeed. Stay classy WaPo!
I don't know why Trump had to go into all that "he died like a dog. He died a coward" crap. The message should simply be that if you commit crimes against our people, we will find you and kill you, you cannot hide.
I was pretty shocked that al-Baghdadi took his 3 kids out with him. It just emphasizes how brutal he was.
I don't know why Trump had to go into all that "he died like a dog. He died a coward" crap. The message should simply be that if you commit crimes against our people, we will find you and kill you, you cannot hide.
I was pretty shocked that al-Baghdadi took his 3 kids out with him. It just emphasizes how brutal he was.
Because the guy was brutal and deserved to be humiliated even in death. He DID die like a coward. He blew himself and three of his children up rather than be taken. Pretty cowardly if you ask me. And being compared to a dog is the ultimate insult to Islamic extremists.
Not that he didn't deserve to suffer from a more brutal death, but I agree he didn't die as a coward.
If he was a coward he would have immediately put his hands up and cowered in fear at the mercy of the pursuing Delta soldiers. But he didn't. He chose to blow himself and three kids instead. Committing suicide is hardly a cowardly act in general. It takes a certain determination and might I say guts, to choose to take your own life at any moment. I definitely could not do it.
Baghdadi was a monster but he was no coward.
It reminds me of when a journalist got some grief after 9/11 when she didn't portray the suicide fliers as cowards. They weren't cowards either. It takes some fanaticism to overcome the human mind's innate desire for self preservation.
Are American forces 'cowards' for using drones to fire missiles at targets instead of boots on the ground?
This is a good example of how Trump lies. He makes up nonsense all the time, and Trump supporters know this.
Why does he do it .. who knows? He's maladjusted in some way.
That is your take on the WaPo article?
Are you just so infected with TDS that if we landed a man on Mars tomorrow, you would be mumbling something negative about Trump, instead of rejoicing in a great achievement for America and mankind
Not that he didn't deserve to suffer from a more brutal death, but I agree he didn't die as a coward.
If he was a coward he would have immediately put his hands up and cowered in fear at the mercy of the pursuing Delta soldiers. But he didn't. He chose to blow himself and three kids instead. Committing suicide is hardly a cowardly act in general. It takes a certain determination and might I say guts, to choose to take your own life at any moment. I definitely could not do it.
Baghdadi was a monster but he was no coward.
It reminds me of when a journalist got some grief after 9/11 when she didn't portray the suicide fliers as cowards. They weren't cowards either. It takes some fanaticism to overcome the human mind's innate desire for self preservation.
Are American forces 'cowards' for using drones to fire missiles at targets instead of boots on the ground?
What a twisted way to view it.
BTW - Committing suicide is generally a cowards way out, regardless of this particular subject. Not wanting to face the consequences of your actions or deal with whatever mentally/physically ails you is cowardly.
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