Categories: security

Rules of engagement never won a war.

One of the ten commandments in the bible did not say “Do not kill.”
It said “Do not Murder.”
If you are on the negative side of humanity, you must be eliminated.
All “good” books recommend that.

Why do we go to war? To eliminate those who maliciously deprive us off of our God given human rights. 
The liberals and bleeding hearts will say, “Oh, please just restrain them. They need to be forgiven. We do not have the right to take their lives.” Really?!!

Those guys will not hesitate to eliminate you. These bleeding hearts are the minions of the people who preach tolerance“. They want you to tolerate their abuses and the deprivation of your rights.  These are the same people who embedded the idea of “rules of engagement” in wars.

War is a confrontation to win. Negotiation failed. Truce failed. So you go to war.  Soldiers do not create wars. Leaders do. Have less bloodshed. Kill the leaders. “Rules of engagement” never won a war. War is not a boxing match with rules to follow. War has only one rule: defeat your enemy.

Assassination should be acceptable in battles (internal or external), so these corrupt leaders will have second thoughts about forming tyrannical dynasties in our democracy or about declaring war. The victims of tyrannical dynasties and wars still hang on to the mentality of being “CORDIAL” to these hardened criminals. These bullies rely on the mentality of “mercy”. They play that card every time they are caught. They have already shown to the general public as to who they are beyond reasonable doubt. They flaunted their crimes as trophies. So why try to catch, prosecute and incarcerate them and waste tax money, just assassinate them.

When Should Rules of Engagement Be Upheld?

When a government seeks to maintain internal law and order, addressing disruptive actions or behaviors of its legal residents or citizens, it is imperative to adhere strictly to the rules of engagement. A nation should never perceive itself at war with its own populace. Upholding humanitarian rights in the enforcement of laws is not just a mandate but a fundamental responsibility.

AddThis Website Tools
fhm

Share
Published by
fhm

Recent Posts

sexual and reproductive health education

June 05, 2025 The Commission on Population and Development (CPD) is calling for urgent action…

1 week ago

The Dark Side of Respect: Power, Class, and Idolization in Filipino Culture

What Does Respect Really Mean in the Philippines? The Dark Side of Deference Respect is…

1 month ago

Islam as a Political System Wrapped in Religion

1. The Humble Beginnings: A Man of Ambition Born into a poor family in Mecca,…

2 months ago

America’s Missed Immigration Bonanza

America’s Missed Immigration Bonanza: Why Vetting and Expansion Are the Future   With border security…

2 months ago

Acting out, in Chavacano or chabacano is: Atik atik

Acting out in Chavacano or Chabacano is: Atikatik Alternate chavacano word: Alternate English word for…

3 months ago

Typewriter, in Chavacano or chabacano is: Makinilya

Typewriter in Chavacano or Chabacano is: Makinilya Alternate chavacano word: Alternate English word for "Makinilya"…

3 months ago