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| Jonas Edmonds on the left and Hasan Edmonds on the right. |
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| This is ISIS. They are not kind. They are murderers. |
Dylan will use this blog for various projects in Mr. Varley's World News class in the 2014 to 2015 school year.
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| Jonas Edmonds on the left and Hasan Edmonds on the right. |
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| This is ISIS. They are not kind. They are murderers. |
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| The chair the soon to be executed would sit in. |
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| Ronnie Lee Gardner himself. |
| More of this will save many more lives. |
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| The inside of the fake store. If you want to aggravate a sane pro-gunner like myself, just perform an idiotic anti-gun act such as this. |
According to BBC, there is a man who stands out from all of the "This person tried joining ISIS today" headlines that can be read practically every day. Instead of joining ISIS, a man named Ayyub Faleh al-Rubaie has been found in Iraq wielding either an axe, sword, and/or an M4A1 rifle. This man even has his own Facebook page, where he has approximately 300,000 likes and pictures of his can be seen always with a smile inside his large beard, no matter what is around him. This happy demeanor with such a terrifying looking soldier has given him an equally terrifying name: Abu Azrael, "the father of the archangel of death." He is a man who has seen conflict before his fighting with ISIS as well. Abu Azrael was one of the soldiers who fought against the Syrian rebels who wished to take President Assad out of office. This previous fighting must have hardened him to his enemies. Abu Azrael told the news agency AFP that he was a father of five and "You see [him] go to school to drop off [his] children and [he] is peaceful. But [he] show[s] another face to them (ISIS)." Oddly enough, this man was not a soldier to begin with. His original career was as a physical education teacher, which obviously helped him in the fitness aspect of fighting. One of the reasons why this legendary fighter came into the light and chose to start fighting ISIS was due to the "Desert Lion." This murdering terrorist had been filmed by ISIS without a mask and had killed three Syrian truck drivers. The sight of such murders had caused Ayyub Faleh al-Rubaie to become Iraq's savior by become the fearsome warrior that would become known as "the father of the archangel of death." Abu Azrael is a man to be respected and should be given all the support that can possibly be given to him. Similar to the American named Jordan Matson who flew to Iraq to fight ISIS, they both need all the support they can receive so that they have more of a chance to make it home to their families. Anyone who goes out of their way to combat terrorists and murderers receives all of my respect, bonus points for those who do it with style (such as an axe or sword).
According to Al Jazeera, as the international arms trade continues to thrive, America reigns as the number one exporter of arms. From 2010 to 2014, America accounted for approximately 31 percent of all arms exports across the world, with Russia a close second, exporting 27 percent. One reason for America's supremacy in the arms race is that the country's main marketplaces, particularly the Middle East, have become very strong. One-third of America's exports go to American friendly Middle Eastern countries, such as Israel, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia. Also, the United States ships great amounts of armament to South Korea, Australia, and, newly, India. While American exports may seem to be a driving force in the international arms trade, the country that places third in the race is China. Germany had been third for numerous years, but recently that title had been taken by the Chinese, due to its arms market rising 143 percent from 2010 to 2014. Before this rapid increase in exportation, China had mostly imported armament from formerly communist countries such as Russia and Ukraine. However, now that China is rising in prominence, the country trades armament with approximately 35 different countries around the world. As the war on international terrorism continues to flourish, I fully understand why many industrialized countries that cover the globe would freely trade weapons and armaments between each other. I personally am glad that America is the number one country to export arms because that aids to keep the country's economy afloat and help our allied countries to protect themselves from our common enemies. ![]() |
| A Chinese Polytech AK-47. A common exported firearm from China to America. |
According to Al Jazeera, Tennessee has begun proposing a bill that would allow for open and concealed carry of firearms in areas such as parks and playgrounds. While the local governments of the state had the right to block access of such locations to those who carry, the new bill would allow all parks to be open to firearm's owners. The old bills that were proposed had been opted out by numerous towns and communities, causing great confusion pertaining to which parks were banned to firearms. This bill was proposed do to the fact that the state of Tennessee has "...had seven years of people with gun carry permits all across the state — in state parks, local parks, Little League games — and there's not been any problems. So this would just make it consistent across the state." Of course, with every sane firearm law that is passed, there just has to be a group of anti-gunners to rain down on the sanity with their ignorance. Kathleen Chandler Wright, one of the numerous members of the ridiculous "Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America," had stated "It's going to be allowing people to carry guns into playgrounds and places where we take our children. It doesn't seem right to have them come in and override the community's decision on whether to allow the guns." While she may seem like she is looking out for the children, she is simply trying to push an anti-gun agenda, plus, the fact that there are more firearms being held in one area by law-abiding citizens protects the children. What criminal who wishes to kill the largest amount of people is going to go where there is a large amount of firearms and people willing to protect themselves with said firearms. Chandler had also said, "We don't need any of these extreme gun bills. They would turn our city and our state in the Wild West." I wonder how many times anti-gunners will say that gun bills will turn states into the "Wild West," before they realize that not a single one has, yet they continuously say it will. Can they get a new saying to aggravate pro-gunners yet? Oh well, people like Chandler are simply a product of Obama's and the media's false statements about firearms. I mean, "It's easier for you to buy a handgun and clips than it is for you to buy a fresh vegetable." Really Obama, I did not know that I had to wait until I was older than 21 to buy a fresh vegetable, because that is how it is for a handgun. Plus, they are not called "clips," they are "magazines." If you are going to preach about firearms, at least get the terminology correct. Oh yeah, "...machine guns in bars." Is it even necessary for presidents to understand the laws of America when they are sworn in? The National Firearms Act (NFA) pretty much made common ownership of machine guns impossible, so this whole "...machine guns in bars" thing is simply ridiculous and nothing more than a statement to push an agenda. I agree with law-abiding citizens carrying firearms everywhere they go, because the criminals and murderers surely are not going to take their gun off when they walk into a park full of children. ![]() |
| Proof that the media and government only wishes to influence citizens' thoughts on firearms. |
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| "Papa Smurf" a vigilante who now wears a rural police force uniform. |
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| A disturbing, yet oddly intriguing insect covered in fungus caused by cordyceps. |
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| Prime Minister Shinzo Abe |
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| Anti-balaka rebel |
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| Seleka forces |
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| The new 3-D printed Liberator. |
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| The original Liberator made of stamped steel. |
According to ViceNews, Columbia hosts a competition for all the special operation units from around the globe. They call this competition Fuerzas Comando, which roughly translates to command force. The competition was created by the United States military in 2004 to train various special forces to combat drug trafficking and terrorism. Much of the actual combat scenarios require the soldiers to traverse over water and then pass over land to reach their destination. This is to replicate the difficulty to find and locate the hiding places of most drug traffickers, as vehicles are too loud and occasionally too large to fit in the confined spaces of jungles. Also, the scenarios can replicate anything from drug raids to hostage rescues. Not only does this competition aid in honing the skills of those who compete in it through repetition of their own tactics, but also simply watching others perform their tactics can help different units become better through "mixing and matching" various tactics and techniques. The host country, Columbia, specifically trains to fight the Farc and ELN, two guerrilla units that have fought Columbian forces for over five decades now. However, there are possible peace agreements between the two opposing forces. The Farc had been founded in 1964 when it had intended to replace the existing government with a Marxist, or Communist, government instead. However, 24 years later, the Farc decided to branch into the world of drug trafficking. In 2001, the guerrilla group had approximately 16,000 members, but in just 12 years, that number is believed to have dropped to half. Now, with the peace talks, the number of members may drop from 8,000 to zero. The Farc was not the only rebel group in Columbia that was inspired by Marxist principles. The National Liberation Army, or ELN, was formed in 1964 and inspired by the Cuban revolution. Unlike the Farc, the ELN stayed out of the drug trade, that is, until recent years. Even after all the combat between ELN and Columbian forces, the rebels have also joined the peace talks. I personally find the Fuerzas Comando to be an extremely great competition, as it aids Special Forces to stop the flow of drugs and criminal activity, as well as terrorist activity by helping train and hone their skills. While the issues of drugs and terrorists will never end, that does not mean that forces around the world need to stop training, it just means that they should train even harder to make the criminals have a more difficult time to perform their jobs.