Sunday, October 11, 2015

Where there is Islam, there is war.

'Homeland' Speech Tells it Like it Is About ISIS

"Hit reset."

 
In last Sunday's opening episode of Season 5 of Showtime's terrorism show Homeland, CIA agent Peter Quinn delivers a speech that stands out as uncommon sense on a show that has largely wallowed in moral equivalence between the West and Islamic terrorism.


Quinn (played by Rupert Friend) is introduced to a room of important people as an agent on the ground in Syria for two years, including Al-Raqqah, the de facto capitol of the Islamic State. When asked if our side's strategy is working, Quinn asks, "What strategy?" No one is able to answer him, and Quinn points out that therein lies the problem. ISIS has a strategy which includes beheadings, crucifixions, and the revival of slavery, and it all derives from "their f*cking book, the only book they ever read."


"They're there for one reason and one reason only," he continues, "to die for the Caliphate and usher in a world without infidels. That's their strategy and it's been that way since the 7th century."


Asked what he would do, Quinn suggests 200,000 soldiers on the ground and an equal number of doctors and teachers. Told that that is not feasible and asked for another solution, Quinn says, "Hit reset -- pound Raqqah into a parking lot."
How very Islamophobic of him.


AJ adds: It's time for the Russians to learn the lesson: 'where there is Islam, there is war.'

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