Wednesday, 18 November 2015
In 1985, I was invited by the
United Nations to address the Seventh United Nations Congress on the Prevention of
Crime and the Treatment of Offenders held in Milan for the purpose of giving a
speech on terrorism to approximately 1,000 delegates from 124 nations.
In my speech, I expressed my concern about
terrorists who were captured and were later set free. For example, in 2009, Israel agreed to free 1,000
terrorists, including arch-terrorist Marwan Barghouti, in exchange for kidnapped Israelis soldier Gilad Shalit. Four hundred fifty
of those released by Israel were Hamas terrorists, with the rest consisting of
terrorists from other terrorist groups.
In July
2013, the Obama administration put pressure on Israel to
release 104 long-term prisoners, including terrorists and murderers.
Palestinians did not trade anything substantive in exchange. In December 2013, Israel released
26 more Palestinian terrorist murderers from prison. In his speech while celebrating
their release, Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of the Palestinians welcomed the
terrorists and called them "heroes" four times during his speech upon
their release. In his speech, he said in part;
"The release of our prisoners is a day of joy for our
nation, for our people, for our heroic prisoners. There will be more groups of
heroes who will come to us.” unquote Let me ask you this rhetorical question. How many
of these Palestinian ‘heroes’ have since their release killed Israelis and
other victims and/or have joined ISIS? 80% of released terrorists return
to terrorist activity. I forecasted something
like this happening in 1985— hence my speech.
In my speech, I said that if a terrorist is
captured and that there is sufficient evidence to prove that he
or she was involved in any form of terrorist activity, he or she should be tried within a week and if
found guilty, that terrorist should automatically be sentenced to death. I added that it doesn’t matter if the person
merely transported guns to other terrorists but didn’t kill anyone: death
should be the consequence. I said that the Supreme Court of the land should
review the transcripts of the trial and if the trial was ruled as being fair,
the terrorist should be executed the following day and the body cremated and
dumped in the sea in a metal container so that nobody can pray over the
remains.
When the Italian government read my speech ahead of time, they asked the
UN to permit me to speak from the podium rather than from my seat in the
assembly hall as the government wanted my speech to be televised in its
entirety. That night, my ten-minute speech was shown on TV all over Italy with
my voice being dubbed in Italian. Newspapers around the world published
excerpts from my speech. It was my belief then and is the
same today. Kill them all.
These inhuman monsters have forfeited their right to live just as war
criminals in the Second World War forfeited their right to live. Why should these monsters who cut off the
heads of living people, who burn others alive and who crucify others be
permitted to live?
I will admit that the Americans have a great way to deal with these
monsters if the terrorists commit their crimes in the United States. Aside from
executing one of them, they sent the others to prison for life in a very secure
prison where they are serving their life sentences alone in solitary
confinement. They won’t ever be exchanged for the life of a captured soldier
like what occurred in Israel.
What happened in Paris on November 13, 2015 when terrorists
slaughtered so many innocent persons and ISIS stating that they placed the
homemade bomb on the Russian passenger plane in Egypt that killed all 224
people on the plane when it exploded in the air is proof that these inhuman
monsters should be exterminated like one exterminates bugs and other creepy
crawlies.
Let’s face it. We are at war with ISIS. What we all have
feared since the ending of the Second World War is that the Third World War is
already underway and has been for some time now.
Those of us who were alive when Hitler invaded Poland in
1939, remember when the United States and Russia stood by and watched. They
even stood by when Hitler invaded France, Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands and
Norway. Russia only entered the fray
when Hitler attacked Russia in June 1941 and when Japan attacked Pearl Harbour in
December 1941 and Hitler foolishly declared was against the United States, it
was only then that the Americans entered the fray. Those two nations were
instrumental in ending the Second World War.
The Americans decided that they would send military
advisors and bombers into Syria and Iraq to fight ISIS but quite frankly, that
is like spitting at a house fire in hopes of putting it out. You cannot win a
war with spit. The only way to win this war as with all wars is with troops.
I respect Obama, the president of the United States but
he made a stupid mistake when he pulled the American troops out of Iraq as he
promised in his pre-election statements. The Iraq president was dishonest and
stupid also when he abused the Iraqi Sunni population. When ISIS attacked Iraq,
the Sunni army fled leaving all the tanks and trucks left to them by the
Americans to the ISIS invaders.
It has been estimated that it would take as many as
150,000 American troops at a cost of trillions of dollars to fight ISIS and the
war would take ten years to complete. Quite frankly, I find that hard to
believe. The Kurds have been successful in their fight with ISIS and they don’t
have anywhere near the military equipment that the Americans have.
It took the Americans three and a half years to demolish
Hitler’s Germany and the Germans had far more military equipment that ISIS has.
Of course, other Middle East countries have to get
involved in the fight with ISIS. If they standby and do nothing, ISIS will
swarm into their countries like termites gnawing at the timbers of a
house.
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