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Randy V

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Ugh.......

Youngest though? I have to question that after a five year old girl walked into a crowded cantina in Saigon with a load of rice muffins and a bomb hidden inside... That was 1968 I believe..

There have always been some mighty sick bastards in this world for as long as mankind has been here...
 

Keith

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Ugh.......

Youngest though? I have to question that after a five year old girl walked into a crowded cantina in Saigon with a load of rice muffins and a bomb hidden inside... That was 1968 I believe..

There have always been some mighty sick bastards in this world for as long as mankind has been here...

Good Lord, really? That's so sad.....:uneasy:

I believe the main thrust of the story though, was that it was UK's youngest....

Whatever, and please excuse my apparent flippancy, it's still tragic.
 

Mike Pass

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Education is the best answer - but maybe that is why it is the first thing they reject? Brainwashing overcomes reason.
Very depressing.
Cheers
Mike
 

Pete McCluskey.

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Yes Keith very sad, at 17 he may have been the U.k.'s youngest, but children as young as five or six have been used.
Mike I'm not sure that education is the answer, Australia recently had a young surgeon join Isis. Sadly I don't have a solution, what we are seeing is Islam attempting World domination and so far succeeding.
And being helped by political correctness, stupid rules of engagement and hand wringing do-gooders who seem to believe that turning the other cheek really works. Oh and did I mention the POTUS?
 

Terry Oxandale

Skinny Man
Speculation, and personal thoughts only, but the western world's "me first" mentality does not draw those that feel they need some sense of belonging to a group or society. Somehow, ISES has hit a sweet-spot with these folks allowing them to believe they will be a part of something bigger and significant. I don't know that there is the same message for the indigenous youth in the west. We share our values to them (sometimes), but do we walk the talk?
 
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