Topic: My strategy for stomping out terrorism
It is clear that the US currently faces a diplomatic dilemma. If we stay in the War on Terror, we will continue to be entrapped in a costly war in terms of life and money. Furthermore, this will have a detrimental effect on public opinion for any future potential candidates. On the other hand, if we leave, this will create a vacuum of power that may give terrorist organizations a golden opportunity to establish tyrannical clerical regimes that threaten America's hegemony in the world.
As such, I believe it is necessary to eliminate the terrorists as soon as possible, and with what ever means necessary. By showing the world that we are strong and determined, we will regain the respect we have lost for our foolish decisions which have provided an opportunity to undermine us. The strategy I propose to crush terrorism involves brutality and ruthlessness. We will show them and those who harbor them no mercy, and our motto will be "the ends justify the means."
Back in WW2 it was necessary to eliminate Germany's ability to wage war. Their center of gravity was their industry, and so with superior air prowess, the British bombed German factories and even struck fear by firebombing Dresden. I have no moral resentment for the Brits, they did what was necessary to stop a madman. With the terrorists, their center of gravity is an idealistic population willing to fight "foreign infidels." If we are to win this war quickly, we need to be willing to be ruthless. We need to make it known that any town that harbors terrorists will be exterminated by American bombers. By using chemical and nerve agents, even napalm, we can strike fear in to the Middle Eastern population and pacify them. In fact, for thousands of years the Middle Easterners have only known fear. Want to pacify them? Instill fear in to them! This is what Saddam Hussein did with great effect. When the roudy Kurds got out of hand, he delivered chemical agents that introduced great suffering to them. It worked, and the Kurds were pacified. Now the Kurds are on the move again, since they have less to fear, this time to separate from Turkey.
My military strategy would work, and with minimum cost and optimal effectiveness. It is morally wrong, but the ends justify the means.
For those of you who think the US would suddenly find itself crushed by the UN or the international community, you are wrong. Nations act in their best self interest, not in defense of what is moral or right. Trying to severely hurt the US would be economically costly, because of America's importance in a now economically interdependent world. So long as the US was generally cooperative, they would go along with it, even if meant they denounced it in public. But that is all they would do, and the UN would be too weak to do anything. Furthermore, many of the most powerful countries would love what America was doing, if only because they saw an advantage in creating stability in the Middle East.