How does that make terrorism a "yawn?" Even if it is difficult to stop, when you look at the global economic calamity directly attributable to 9/11/01, it should certainly be more of a concern than "yawn," even if one doesn't take into consideration the loss of life. And, just because it's difficult to stop doesn't make it a yawn, either. Normandy was a difficult operation, and we knew people were going to die - still not a yawn. In the battle of britain there was almost nothing they could do to stop the widespread bombing of London by the Germans - but, they still fought - they didn't just yawn at it.Psychoserenity wrote:
It still is a yawn. There's little anyone can do about it. Even once it's happened, it may happen again, it may not.
If someone really wants to kill people, they can. Sure, the security forces will do what they can to track suspects etc. and in places like airports they can really make security strong, but it's almost impossible to stop any other targets they could potentially go for.
LOL - so they are attacking us now because we're "pissing them off?" Cuz they weren't pissed off before?Psychoserenity wrote:
Of course we'd be safer if we hadn't spent the last decade pissing people off.
There's nothing we can do to satisfy them, is there? Is there a way we can be nice to a Muslim terrorist so that they won't want to attack us?