"Tuesday, October 3, 2017
UNFORTUNATELY OUR PROBLEMS ARISE FROM BOTH
"..our security problems do not arise from a competition among the great powers..." Bobbitt, Shield.
Our security problems arise both from a competition among the great powers, and from a seething Third World underclass.
Our other, bigger, security problem is the competition among civilizations."
Our security problems arise both from a competition among the great powers, and from a seething Third World underclass.
Our other, bigger, security problem is the competition among civilizations."
Our other big security problem, of course, is and always has been, internal.
Las Vegas is rather a bad, but useful and illustrative example.
What if Paddock had decided, in a deranged way, that what he was doing was just a more radical version of antifa?
What if Paddock had decided, in a deranged way, that what he was doing was just a more radical version of antifa?
The Oklahoma City bombing was a better example of what I mean by Number 4.
A small group of dedicated, rogue ideology, and better armed, men could easily have killed tens of thousands in Vegas.
A small group of dedicated, rogue ideology, and better armed, men could easily have killed tens of thousands in Vegas.
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