In this special edition of The Glazov Gang, I was joined by Stephen Coughlin, the co-founder of UnconstrainedAnalytics.org and the author of the new book, Catastrophic Failure.
He came on the show to discuss How “Rules of Engagement” Get U.S. Soldiers Killed, unveiling the disgraceful and deadly cost America pays for obeying Islamic laws in Afghanistan.
[See also Stephen on the two previous Glazov Gang specials: [1] Muslim Brotherhood: Above the Law in America and [2] How American Leadership is Blindfolding America in the Face of Jihad.]
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Alarmed Pig Farmer says
70%. Can’t do anything until the Mujahidin has shot at you first. Before seeing this, I thought the unbelievably high suicide rate was due to depression from having been in Dar al-Islam. Now I know the real reason.
Jay Boo says
Define the enemy.
The enemy is not the Taliban but Islam.
Islam does not abide by such ‘Rules of Engagement’.
Muhammad is their example.
The Paris massacre is Islam 101.
Islam defines all non-Muslims to be in a ‘Free Fire Zone’.
Terry Adams-Stromsky says
Islam doesn’t not belong in a free society. This is crazy, they want to kill all unbelievers and rule the world. The laws do not agree with our laws. Our leaders our insane.
Christians or Jews are not going around chopping peoples heads off or blowing themselves up.
SpiritOf1683 says
Not only US soldiers but you can bet Canadian, British and other nationalities are killed by their own stupid rules of engagement. There’s only one rule of engagement – if you see the enemy – open fire. If he gets hit he bleeds, and with this enemy if he’s wounded then finish him off. The law of the jungle applies here, not Queensbury Rules.
Alv Vatzdal says
I’m starting to feel doubt about taking part at this website, as loving your enemy and praying for your enemy seem incompatible with everything written here, and love and compassion is really the core of Christian faith. Giving love even to those that hate you, even to death. I certainly think Mr.Spencer is right in revealing what the Koran is really about and have certainly a deep knowledge about the situation the world is in, but websites like this is about more then that, i fuels fear, that again lead to hatred (just read the comments, none of them got anything to do with improving the situation, but just deepen the rift between east and west, in this “clash of civilizations” that Samuel P. Huntington wrote about in his book, before the clash really started) and this hatred might lead to a similar extremism that do to their enemies what they themselves condemn. I don’t think of myself as better then any of you, as I myself are filled with anger and sometimes even hatred at the religion of Anti-Christ and his False Prophet written about in revelation, but just that as a Christian, there feels like there’s something wrong with all of this. I’ve written long comments filled with anger, just like the others, but as I said: It feels incompatible with the Christian faith and it’s main, most important doctrine. I hope someone would like to give their view on this and my concerns.
Elton Braun says
As a Christian I sympathize with your dilemma. Jesus stated that the greatest commandment was to love God and each other. Certainly Muslims are converting to Christianity everyday and lost souls should be our greatest concern. I do believe in separation of church and state though for the obvious reason that as much as I’d like all polititians to be Godly people, we would then have to allow all religions equally. The problem is that just as Jesus told the pharasees who believed they were serving God that really they served the devil. This is equally true for Muslims who follow the false religion of Islam. Satan has also blinded much of the world to this. The hate comments do nothing to solve the Islamist problem however this website seeks to expose the threat that Satan is trying so hard to cover up. As individuals we need to love our enemies in the sense that we want them to know the true God and receive salvation but as countries I believe we have the right and indeed the obligation to protect ourselves especially considering the Satanic evil that drives it.
SpiritOf1683 says
You can’t love those who intend to kill you. That is the way to certain death. War boils down to “Its ‘us’ or ‘them'”, especially against this enemy, and it is a duty to make sure it is ‘them’ who die and ‘us’ who live as best as possible. And to be honest, you’re not better than us. it is your way of thinking which results in getting civilizations destroyed and people enslaved.
dragaozao says
We these rules, there’s no war. Only american bleeding.
Angemon says
Nicely put.