A seven-year-old boy was executed by the Taleban in a brutal act of retribution this week, after his grandfather dared to resist the insurgency’s iron rule.
And it wasn't even the boy who actually did anything, it was his grandfather who resisted the insurgency.
I'm not really sure what to say about this that would be even marginally productive, rather than being viciously vengeful. I'd like to see some group put the Tally-wacker-ban on notice that any such atrocities will result in swift retribution upon random mooslims, anywhere in the world, by a factor of 10.
Is that too harsh? I don't think so .... ask Abdul Woodod Alokozai, whose grandson was just hanged.
My peace strategy is a simple one; have superior firepower, and promise (and carry out) retribution with extreme prejudice.
Very simple.
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