Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Drudge: "Pope blesses Iraq bombing strikes... "

"Fearing a genocide of Christians, the Vatican has given its approval to US military air strikes in Iraq -- a rare exception to its policy of peaceful conflict resolution."
The Holy See's ambassador to the United Nations, Silvano Tomasi, this weekend supported US air strikes aimed at halting the advance of Sunni Islamic State (IS) militants, calling for "intervention now, before it is too late".

"Military action might be necessary," he said.
While goggling for a 'pacifism' carton worthy of this here post, I came across an interesting, if not relevant, Wikipedia entry.
The Moriori, of the Chatham Islands, practiced pacifism by order of their ancestor Nunuku-whenua. This enabled the Moriori to preserve what limited resources they had in their harsh climate, avoiding waste through warfare. In turn, this led to their almost complete annihilation in 1835 by invading Ngāti Mutunga and Ngāti Tama Māori from the Taranaki region of the North Island of New Zealand. The invading Māori killed, enslaved and cannibalised the Moriori. A Moriori survivor recalled : "[The Maori] commenced to kill us like sheep.... [We] were terrified, fled to the bush, concealed ourselves in holes underground, and in any place to escape our enemies. It was of no avail; we were discovered and killed - men, women and children indiscriminately."

26 comments:

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

Pacificism is fine if you live in a society that will offer you protection. Otherwise you better be ready to defend yourself.

Eric the Fruit Bat said...

I hear that living in Switzerland is pretty expensive.

bagoh20 said...
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bagoh20 said...

As I said in a previous thread about the Israeli / Palestinian debate, but what is even more so with these Jihadis in Iraq is how it offers such a clear moral test, and how so many are failing it. People can make the argument that we are in their lands and of course they would fight us, but these people are committing the most heinous atrocities against their own, and it seems clear that they don't do it out of necessity or the fog of war, but that they actually relish and enjoy it. They love the power of fear they create by beheading and burning women and children alive. Is there any doubt what would happen if they get nuclear weapons?

There is no way to avoid these people. There is no possibility of closing the curtains and going back to bed and expecting it to go away. We need to destroy them totally. We have the ability to do it. Whether we have the will is another question, but we will have to destroy them sooner later. They will not offer us another choice. Watch the videos of people begging for mercy before being coldly executed with no concern for who they are. They treat them like ants at a picnic, except these genocidal maniacs actually love it. They are trying to create a force that would be far worse than the NAZIs, who at least had some measure of pragmatism. History will look back at this time and ask why didn't we stop them when it was easy before they destroyed so much of the world and so many lives? Why were we so blind to the obvious? Why were we so feckless and cowardly? History is full of these moments and great powers ruling over peaceful times have often been here and it becomes the beginning of the end when they fail to act, and rely only on the hope that somehow the attackers will just give up and go home. They never do. We are their real target - the holy grail of self-aggrandizing terrorist fantasy. Their own people are just the lower levels of their game, but we are the target that will prove them great in Allah's eyes.

Where is the outcry from non-radical Muslims around the world, or even non-muslims? Crickets. We are on our own.

Shouting Thomas said...

You mean Pope Francis is not a communist?

That what my liberal Facebook friends have been claiming.

Next thing, you'll be telling me the Pope is Catholic!

Third Coast said...

Yet progressives have a hard time understanding this whether talking about disarming law-abiding citizens in a community or disarming our country. Instead it's all Utopias and Unicorns, especially if they have access to legalized dope.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

President Barack Obama said: "Bigger nations must not be allowed to bully the small, or impose their will at the barrel of a gun ..."

Trooper York said...

At last.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

What Bagoh20 said X 1000!!!.

Eric the Fruit Bat said...

When Drudge uses the word "blesses" I presume he's being sensationalistic because I find it hard to believe that the Pope is looking to put his imprimatur on a holy war.

I'd have said that the Pope "approves of" the airstrikes but that's just me.

bagoh20 said...

Imagine how much crap could have been avoided around the world if we just elected someone with some balls. This man makes the U.S worse than a power vacuum, he sucks evil out of the ground toward us, like a fracking well of foul. He would have done much better if he just shut up instead of telegraphing his sorry callow fecklessness right out of the gate with his apology tour and doubling down on it day after day. Just go hide somewhere and put Biden in charge. At least his stupidity might scare our enemies a little.

Michael Haz said...

There will be a World War III. Soon. In months, perhaps. And it will touch American soil, horribly, I fear.

Iran isn't developing ICBM missiles to strike Israel; it already has missiles that can do that. Iran is developing ICBM missiles to strike America. And Europe.

Why Americans cruise along in their happy la la land mentality is beyond my comprehension.

bagoh20 said...

We could have just negotiated an agreement to keep troops there, but we wanted out so bad, and it turns out that when Obama actually does keep a promise, it's even worse than the broken ones. We got what a majority of us actually voted for on this one, and so did the Iraqis. Democracy without values is no blessing.

bagoh20 said...

When faced with an enemy, I think we should follow a policy of WWMD?



(What Would Mohammed Do?)

ricpic said...

I don't know if what Haz predicts will happen. But if it does that will be the put up or shut up moment. I mean, is the West so devoid of the will to live that an ICBM strike won't be countered by ICBM strikes times ten? Left to Obama and his ilk there would not be a counterstrike. But that lack of response by our "elect" would surely lead to revolt, because I don't think that us lesser beings are without the will to live.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

bagoh20:

WWMD, PBUH.

Blasphemer! You did not put your PBUM tag!

What Mohammed would do is marry a nine year old.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

Eric The Fruit Bat:

Switzerland may be peaceful, but it is all about self defense and its citizens are armed and trained to resist if some neighbors get out of hand.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

There will be a World War III. Soon. In months, perhaps

I concur. Unfortunately all that we insignificant peons can do is to hunker down, be prepared, stick together on our own, protect ourselves and try to weather the storm that is coming. Our gutless leaders will dither and equivocate us into death or worse.

I would not want to be anywhere near a large city, harbor, major hub or other strategic site at this time. I fear for those people who are in denial living in those areas. The only things that comfort me is that we ourselves are so far away from the beaten path and that there is no reason for us to be a terrorist target. We have nothing strategic. However, should the insane muslims get a nuclear bomb or access to biological weapons, all bets are off for anyone anywhere.

We have always been "stocked" up with food, ammo and other supplies. This weekend we are going to the "big" town to double up on some things....just in case. If I am wrong [and I sincerely hope I am]...well we will have a lot of "stuff", food etc in storage.


Why Americans cruise along in their happy la la land mentality is beyond my comprehension


Those who haven't learned history are doomed to repeat it. Our pathetic politicized education system has purposely, over the last few generations, NOT taught history or has taught a distorted history to push political viewpoints. We get gay pride history instead of the facts about important things like WWII. Our population has been dumbed down. They have no frame of reference and eat the pablum doled out the the MSM which consists of ignorant smug children.

Shouting Thomas said...

War with these monsters does seem inevitable.

What to do about it? Damned if I know. I'm rooting for the Israelis to kill them off.

Most likely a dirty bomb or missile attack on NYC, which is only 90 miles from me.

Lydia said...

Most likely a dirty bomb or missile attack on NYC, which is only 90 miles from me.

Maybe it's time for "Iron Domes" around our major cities? At least for the missiles. Won't help with a dirty bomb.

Sydney said...

Interesting. Just this weekend I was listening to the audio version of this book by the Pope and an Argentinian rabbi. In one chapter they discuss they Church's response to Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. The rabbi was very critical of the Church's position at the time. Felt it didn't speak out enough. In the end, they came to the conclusion that this was because the Pope at that time was a man of diplomacy and relied on diplomatic tactics to try to manage the Nazis. We know how that worked out!! I wonder if that conversation with the rabbi stuck with this Pope when he considered his response to the events in the Middle East.

ndspinelli said...

Trooper, Is there a positive bone in your body?

Trooper York said...

Hey I have a lot of positive bones.

I just wonder if the media is misquoting the Pope's position again
which is what everyone claims when he comes out with stuff that the media spins as "income redistribution" or approving drastic changes in Catholic doctrine.

The example of two Popes are very instructive. Pope Pius as was mentioned regarding World War Two. Pope John Paul II regarding the Communists. I would like to see which type of Pope that Pope Francis will be.

A clear and unambiguous call to action would be much appreciated. I doubt the we will get a bigger persecution of Christians during his papacy.

I am very grateful that he is taking at least some steps. Let's see.

Fr Martin Fox said...

Eric:

I find it hard to believe that the Pope is looking to put his imprimatur on a holy war.

You are right; but is a holy war really a bad thing?

Among the other things notable about this whole episode, it gives a vivid lesson in just why the Crusades were organized.

bagoh20 said...

Below, a man who knows what's what is very concerned. Me too, and I have no confidence in our civilian leadership.

Hopelessly Helpless

ndspinelli said...

Father, I defer to you but it seems the statement informs people who may not know Catholicism that there are guidelines for a just war, set down by Saints Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. To me, that seems the prudent first step.