ISIS executed the hostage. The journalist Goto was in a mission to rescue another hostage, who were killed before ISIS executed Goto. ISIS presented a condition for hostage exchange; release the Jordanian prisoner, or we will kill the pilot and execute Goto. The exchange was set, but the US was against the exchange. The exchange did not take place. During the process, a staff was killed 'by a car accident'.
Now the hostage is dead, the pilot is dead, and the prisoner is dead. The US continued airstrikes throughout the negotiation, and still now bombing the area together with the Jordanian king.
Upon facing the deadly fear, people reacted against the threat in various ways. Most notable and easily understood worldwide is the cartoons, that mocks the execution. Cartoons and amines ... how else would you fight against the Hollywood theatrics?
The brutally murdered journalist Goto then was bullied by the media, perhaps in a hope that would prevent another hopeful would fall in the hands of the Hollywood theatrics.
The Iraq war cost us trillions of tax dollars and left the nation in ruins. The vacuum of power in Iraq has led the formation of ISIS. The same tactics, however, still dominates the mindset of lawmakers in Washington. The sort of machismo is based upon the hope that we can distinguish the extremists and can kill them by military might. There again is no plan for successful military plan. No exit plan, no clear objective, no clear pathways for success. How should the same planner of the war again lead us into yet another war?
Now the hostage is dead, the pilot is dead, and the prisoner is dead. The US continued airstrikes throughout the negotiation, and still now bombing the area together with the Jordanian king.
Upon facing the deadly fear, people reacted against the threat in various ways. Most notable and easily understood worldwide is the cartoons, that mocks the execution. Cartoons and amines ... how else would you fight against the Hollywood theatrics?
The brutally murdered journalist Goto then was bullied by the media, perhaps in a hope that would prevent another hopeful would fall in the hands of the Hollywood theatrics.
The Iraq war cost us trillions of tax dollars and left the nation in ruins. The vacuum of power in Iraq has led the formation of ISIS. The same tactics, however, still dominates the mindset of lawmakers in Washington. The sort of machismo is based upon the hope that we can distinguish the extremists and can kill them by military might. There again is no plan for successful military plan. No exit plan, no clear objective, no clear pathways for success. How should the same planner of the war again lead us into yet another war?