wcdiaz
William Diaz
wcdiaz

The idea of a ‘dirty bomb’ is more scary on a imaginary level that it would be in reality. Radioactive material is mostly only dangerous when inhaled or ingested. Spiking a few office water coolers with strontium, polonium or even radioactive phosphorus would be a far greater disaster than using most any radionuclide

Timothy McVeigh’s act of terrorism was committed by a well trained and intelligent combat infantryman who had applied to be trained as a Special Forces member. His plan was simple, the materials for assembling his bomb were readily available, his target was fairly vulnerable in nature and the execution of the plan was

Your comment is straight up bullshit.

Almost everything you say is complete and utter bullshit that isnt worth reading or considering.

Sounds like you are speaking about places like Georgia, Alabama, Arizona and most recently North Carolina, rather than Iraq or Syria...

The composition of a ‘Special Forces ‘A’ team, according to the Army ‘nursery rhyme’ that was in use during the time I was on Ft Bragg:

What is going on has little to do with the upcoming ‘Battle of Mosul’, the real battle is being fought now in plain sight. The important objective isnt the city, but the dam and the need to recommence grouting operations before ~1 million Iraqis potentially die in a massive flood wave that is expected to be 12 meters

Korea, excellent call, for the Germans it would be 1970-80s German Army. Japan is only now getting into the military game in a tentative way and that is wholly Japanese driven. Israel might be another example, although it would be presumptuous to think we trained them. We equipped the Israels and they took it from

Here is the funny thing, this ship had a ‘program cost of well over $10 billion and it is going to go up and for around 60% of that cost we built the last nuclear powered Nimitz Class carrier (the Bush). A real carrier, rather than a design poorly suited for aircraft operations adapted toward that end, would have

Virginia is the king of executions in the US. Until recently they were #2 in total number and the Virginia death row is very small for its throughput.

Those are only ‘post-Furman’ convictions/executions. There are a great many other innocent and executed condemned:

A President doesnt have to sign an executive order to prevent military or federal executions (the only type the President controls), because death penalty cases can only advance with the permission of the President.

Please just stfu, your comments are not good, interesting nor helpful.

You dont know that and I would never trust Texas to make that distinction.

Wow, that is potentially a hell of a coincidence...

This guy has a similar hat:

We hire other people to do it for us. Many people dont choose to remember why Iraq didnt want to sign a ‘Status of Forces’ agreement:

Authoritarian governments frequently have leaders who become ‘living gods’ and that usually presages millions of deaths. Religions dont tend to have a military any more, but there are plenty of people in the US that view the current sum total of our ME conflicts as a ‘religious’ war.

It helps when no one is bombing anyone else’s house or shooting their families.

The whole point of that sort of suicide terrorism isnt to kill themselves as much as it is to strike a blow at a perceived enemy. I dont know what these guy’s story or history is, but you have to be pissed, corageous or unconcerned to be a ‘not so smart’ bomb. This sort of act is one of the reasons that it is pretty