an anarchist
Your local loco.
I hope this thread does not come across as shallow. I hope I am asking a useful question (I did put thought into it).
Is it possible to conduct a war on a terror group, such as Hamas, successfully?
If we think back to WW2, overwhelming force and even targeting civilian infrastructure in Germany was what defeated the Nazis. Sheer overwhelming force.
Theoretically, Israel could defeat Hamas rather easily I think. Just flatten the entirety of Gaza until there are no more left. Or something of the sort. Of course, no one here wants that (hopefully). And the international community would hopefully not allow it.
But what is presently being done? A militant will be amongst civilians, and they all get bombed. Pretty obvious that just creates more terrorists. A Hamas leader is killed and what happens? Like a hydra, another head takes their place. So this half measure between sheer overwhelming force and diplomacy seems to be ineffective and even counterproductive.
So, if we refuse to accept the complete destruction of Gaza in pursuit of the destruction of Hamas, and if we realize that the half measures being done presently are counterproductive, does that not only leave diplomacy? Sheer diplomacy.
What would diplomacy would like between Israel and Hamas? Is that even possible?
Or am I wrong? Is there a way through warfare to solve the issue? (Options besides the complete annihilation of Gaza).
Is it possible to conduct a war on a terror group, such as Hamas, successfully?
If we think back to WW2, overwhelming force and even targeting civilian infrastructure in Germany was what defeated the Nazis. Sheer overwhelming force.
Theoretically, Israel could defeat Hamas rather easily I think. Just flatten the entirety of Gaza until there are no more left. Or something of the sort. Of course, no one here wants that (hopefully). And the international community would hopefully not allow it.
But what is presently being done? A militant will be amongst civilians, and they all get bombed. Pretty obvious that just creates more terrorists. A Hamas leader is killed and what happens? Like a hydra, another head takes their place. So this half measure between sheer overwhelming force and diplomacy seems to be ineffective and even counterproductive.
So, if we refuse to accept the complete destruction of Gaza in pursuit of the destruction of Hamas, and if we realize that the half measures being done presently are counterproductive, does that not only leave diplomacy? Sheer diplomacy.
What would diplomacy would like between Israel and Hamas? Is that even possible?
Or am I wrong? Is there a way through warfare to solve the issue? (Options besides the complete annihilation of Gaza).