ISIS attack on Paris

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ISIS terrorist attack on Paris on 13/11 and claimed 127 life. ISIS took the responsibilty of this attack and said that it is reply of air attack on Syria.

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It is not just Pakistan but other Islamic nations in Africa too are as dangerous even if they have no sophisticated weaponary , the population driven by poverty and misguided ideas is ready to kill and die ! They form the majority of the ISIS soldiers and as long as their basic needs are met with they dont mind becoming suicide bombers and each one of them can cause a lot of loss and pain to innocent people..

I think now they will try to carry out last minute attacks on innocents before disappearing in the thin air finally. Enough is enough the time has come they are shown their real place. I don't understand what is India doing in wiping all such elements from our own system

Very true. Wherever these ISIS fanatics struck be it in France or Mali, the,ISIS were befittingly retaliated. Now Russia, America and Europe have determined to wipe off these Blackmailing Terrorists.

Yes, India too must take measures to curb Terrorism. Very recently the Naxalite attacks at Chattisgarh were properly met by the Chattisgarh government causing immense damage to the Naxalites.

 

They are talking big and taking innocent as their victims. Soon they will repay in kind they are purchasing. 

I think and hope these terrorist groups will certainly join the Mainstream one day. Some state governments  are providing rehabilitation to the Naxalites who are surrendering. This policy is active in my state AP.

 

I honestly believe that the moment of truth for the West

and the USA has arrived.Every incident is a historial product and the latest one is neither first and nor the last. A person who has nothing to lose is most dangerous so are the latest variants.It is a touching poignancy that when Modi was reminding the world of its ambivalence in differentiating terrorism and terrorists Paris was plunged into murder and mayhem!

None took India's plea seriouly that Pakistan is the fulcrum of this terror architecture and the West and the

USA have justed started paying the price for their past sins.They have to radically change their thoughts and frame appropriate strategies to combat this scourge of the planet.

Does that mean only western countries allowed to retaliate breaking all the rules or saying UNO has no role to play in such cases.

I was expecting some of the great Indian writers will come forward and return their awards condemning the attack on Paris but I saw no Jean Paul Sartre lover in the crowd. I think only Dadri wakes them up as it gives them a chance to take the advantage but it confrimed my doubts that it was a sponsored program. I will certainly write an article today but that will not be biased or favoring a particular side.

Every act of human beings is done with a selfish motive. It is others who may like it or dislike it.  Good to read the name of Sartre between debates on beef and Tipu.

With the allies coming together to take action against terror groups, we can expect to see more violence and more terror attacks because a wounded and cornered tiger is even more dangerous and ISIS will be one in the coming days . French troupe have been rightly or wrongly pounding Syria , but personally I feel that it would be the innocents getting hurt because the terrorists would have spread out and regrouped elsewhere !

usha manohar wrote:

It is not just Pakistan but other Islamic nations in Africa too are as dangerous even if they have no sophisticated weaponary , the population driven by poverty and misguided ideas is ready to kill and die ! They form the majority of the ISIS soldiers and as long as their basic needs are met with they dont mind becoming suicide bombers and each one of them can cause a lot of loss and pain to innocent people..

Africa is already suffering from the wrath of their own brand of ISIS, which is the Boko Haram. Till date, the Boko Haram and tortured and killed thousands and have taken thousands of young girls and woman in captivity to serve as their sex slaves. But since the Boko Haram is limited only to Africa and has not affected West yet, its rampage is undeterred. But you have rightly pointed out that majority of African nations are Islamic states and that day won't be far when Boko Haram joins ranks with ISIS. That would be the day of doom for all. I shudder to think what would happen if it were to turn into reality.

It is expected that the Western powers will crush the ISIS and it will go underground for some years. However Africa will face wrath of Boko Haram type of outfits till it becomes economically important to Western countries when they will move to neutralise it. Fighting terror is a costly affair.

Similar is terrorists from Pakistan entering into India from 1990s and that does not have any effect on so called western powers. Ultimately it is the own state should deal with it without looking towards west. Ultimately, Africa has to fight it out all by themselves and remove these cancer of terrorism.

Boko Harama is openly supporting ISIS and there are other equally barbaric and violent Islamic outfits like Hamas ,Hezbollah  and Al Qaeeda from whom ISIS split  may all come together. Hopefully the allies would finish the entire lot at one go !

UN Security counci alreadtl unanimously passed a resolution . It aims at chocking of funds for ISIS as well as al - quaida  linked groups. The dooms day for ISIS is a certainty sooner than later.

 

I dont think we can hope for a doomsday so quickly because there are many factors involved , more importantly the unknown funding they get from Saudi Arabia and other countries, what can allies do about that ? US funding is just a fraction ...Similarly there are many nations in the Middle Est and South East Asia, who openly support ISIS , so they may give support to them if it becomes an open war ! 

UN security council authorizes all its members to redouble fight against ISIS. On another side AL - Quaeda and  IS are is battling for one- Up- manship. with all this how long IS can stand.? Though not immediately sooner than later ISIS must collapse.

 

rambabu wrote:

Very true. Wherever these ISIS fanatics struck be it in France or Mali, the,ISIS were befittingly retaliated. Now Russia, America and Europe have determined to wipe off these Blackmailing Terrorists.

Yes, India too must take measures to curb Terrorism. Very recently the Naxalite attacks at Chattisgarh were properly met by the Chattisgarh government causing immense damage to the Naxalites.

They determined to complete removal of terrorists. It is not hard work only they check supply of weapons. Most of the weapons seized from ISIS are made in US, China and other western countries. First the sell weapons to terrorists and now they are spending much more, they earned by selling, to control these.

 

anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:

Very true. Wherever these ISIS fanatics struck be it in France or Mali, the,ISIS were befittingly retaliated. Now Russia, America and Europe have determined to wipe off these Blackmailing Terrorists.

Yes, India too must take measures to curb Terrorism. Very recently the Naxalite attacks at Chattisgarh were properly met by the Chattisgarh government causing immense damage to the Naxalites.

They determined to complete removal of terrorists. It is not hard work only they check supply of weapons. Most of the weapons seized from ISIS are made in US, China and other western countries. First the sell weapons to terrorists and now they are spending much more, they earned by selling, to control these.

The main strength of ISIS is finance. They have to buy weapons. That's why UN security council has decided to cut their financial resources.This will suffocate the ISIS.

 

 

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