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Southeast Asia
Terror Versus Terror
2007-07-17
The [Thai] military has quietly abandoned attempts to solve the Islamic terrorism problem in the south with negotiation and other non-violent methods. No one would negotiate, and the terrorists (backed by some of the powerful criminal gangs in the region) were killing any Moslems who tried to cooperate.

The military is now using the traditional methods, which have worked in the past, but are now considered barbaric in many parts of the world. But not all. Particularly in many parts of Rantburg Police and troops have rounded up several hundred suspects and used torture and execution to get leads on who is behind the terror campaign. Oh, no, not the panties!

In the last three years, about 2,400 have died in the south, most of them civilians, and the majority of them infidels non-Moslems, whom the terrorists want to drive from the area. The other dead civilians were Moslems who tried to cooperate with police to get the terrorists arrested and prosecuted.

The new police tactics are illegal under Thai law, and the government is trying to get a new law passed that will legalize some of the "emergency" measures. This bothers a lot of Thais, because the military is now running the country as a dictatorship until new elections can be held, and there is some suspicion that the generals want to stay in charge for longer than they said they would. Opposition to military rule is growing on on NPR. But at the same time, violent police measures are tolerated in the south, because the terror attacks against civilians continues. Terrorists who are identified, one way or another, are being sent through the judicial system, if only to convince people that the real culprits have been brought to justice.

Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#3  The military is now using the traditional methods, which have worked in the past, but are now considered barbaric in many parts of the world.

After a few more millions have died, people will be astonished at how swiftly those "other parts of the world" will suddenly overcome any and all compunctions about "barbaric" measures being used to fight Islamic terrorism. Islam is a wholely barbarous culture. Fighting it with anything less than savage ferocity is useless. Millions will probably have to die before the West finally accepts this already obvious fact.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-17 17:15  

#2  In the last three years, about 2,400 have died in the south, most of them civilians, and the majority of them infidels non-Moslems, whom the terrorists want to drive from the area. The other dead civilians were Moslems who tried to cooperate with police to get the terrorists arrested and prosecuted.

There you go. The price of terrorism gets to be too high and "emergency" measures get implemented by the Thai. The enemy has killed 2400 people with relative impunity. They have to be made to pay a price or they will continue doing what they do--killing and terrorism.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-07-17 16:16  

#1  It is this or the sword. I choose this.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-07-17 11:04  

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