They need decent salaries, decent housing, mental health support and a well funded program to help military families that are left behind when soldiers are deployed.
And enough of this repeated deployment crap. A volunteer army does not mean that it's acceptable to treat them like meat and cannon fodder when the numbers get low.![]()
IF this guy was an infiltrator and not a nut job, then this has been in the works for a long time. One doesn't become a major overnight.
WHY on Earth would you assume it was an infiltration? Because of the shooter's ethnicity? Haven't we moved past that ignorant bull by now?
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Did you see that "IF" at the beginning of my post?
Did you see that "IF" at the beginning of my post?
Yes. And I was still amazed that the idea of it possibly being an example of (non-domestic) terrorism apparently came before the idea that the guy was mentally off for you.![]()
Blessing upon those dead, wounded and their family and friends. /**
Did you see that "IF" at the beginning of my post?
Yes. And I was still amazed that the idea of it possibly being an example of (non-domestic) terrorism apparently came before the idea that the guy was mentally off for you.![]()
Well, as a former military member, I recall the horror that happened to my brothers in arms in Beruit. I've lost friends to actions like this.
This kind of thing has been happening for a long time, and when it's against the military, it's been militant assholes and not psychos. I'll not discard the possibility that this isn't the case now until investigators reveal otherwise.
As for your, let's just call it a draw, but I'm not gonna sing kumbaya with you.
Oh, here are some of Major Malik Nadal Hasan's own words from the internet:
"To say that this soldier committed suicide is inappropriate. Its more appropriate to say he is a brave hero that sacrificed his life for a more noble cause. Scholars have paralled (sic) this to suicide bombers whose intention, by sacrificing their lives, is to help save Muslims by killing enemy soldiers."
Terrorism doesn't even make sense as a possibility. 13 is bad, but an Army Major could do far worse if a premeditated attack were his intention.
Oh, here are some of Major Malik Nadal Hasan's own words from the internet:
"To say that this soldier committed suicide is inappropriate. Its more appropriate to say he is a brave hero that sacrificed his life for a more noble cause. Scholars have paralled (sic) this to suicide bombers whose intention, by sacrificing their lives, is to help save Muslims by killing enemy soldiers."
Sounds like his loyalties were with his muslin religion rather that the army... At the end of the day a zealot is just a zealot. Be it here or in Baghdad.
Sounds like his loyalties were with his muslin religion rather that the army... At the end of the day a zealot is just a zealot. Be it here or in Baghdad.
Military officials were starting Friday to piece together what may have pushed an Army psychiatrist trained to help soldiers in distress to turn on his comrades in a shooting rampage that killed 13 people and wounded 30 in Texas.The suspected shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, was on a ventilator and unconscious in a hospital after being shot four times during the shootings at the Army's sprawling Fort Hood, post officials said. In the early chaos after the shootings, authorities believed they had killed him, only to discover later that he had survived.
In Washington, a senior U.S. official said authorities at Fort Hood initially thought one of the victims who had been shot and killed was the shooter. The mistake resulted in a delay of several hours in identifying Hasan as the alleged assailant.
The commander of the Fort Hood Lt. Gen. Bob Cone told NBC's TODAY on Friday that Hasan was in a "stable condition." He said he would be interrogated as soon as possible.
Cone also said he heard first-hand accounts from witnesses on the scene that the suspect shouted "Allahu Akbar," which means "God is Great" in Arabic, before he opened fire at the Soldier Readiness Center at Fort Hood.
In a separate interview, Cone said survivors have told him the shooter carried out his gunfire in "a very calm and measured approach."
Some 300 soldiers were lined up to get shots and eye-testing when the shots rang out.
Cone said one soldier who had been shot told him, 'I made the mistake of moving and I was shot again.' "
The general said survivors told him that during the rampage, soldiers "would scramble to the ground and help each other out." Cone appeared on CBS's "The Early Show."....
Cone made special mention of Amber Bahr, 19, an army nutritionist who was wounded during the attack. He said she helped wounded soldiers during the rampage. Only after the attack did she realize that she herself was wounded, Cone said.
Another 30 hurt; shooter reportedly shouted ‘Allahu Akbar’ before attack.
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