skywalk wrote:It's only been a matter of hours.
Cowards always take longer to find but there is no hole or rock that will save them from the hunt.
The sad part is the collateral damage that will occur.
Sometimes it takes 10+ years, some billion dollars, and some thousand peoples killed to find & eliminate 1 terrorist boss.
I think the Boston bombing is quite shocking. You go out with your family and friends to watch
the marathon, and some people don't come back, others are wounded and many are psychologically
scared to go to any public event in the future. It's really sad and makes me think.
It could be such a nice world, if all people would live together in peace and harmony on our mother earth.
I was a soldier 14 years ago, when I was 22 years young. Served my country attending a 'humanitarian mission'
in KOSOVO 1999. The KOSOVO war 1999.
I made my own experience, and I don't want to miss it. Going to war yourself, all the training at the army,
and writing your own testament before you leave for some month, makes you really start thinking.
No need for any war computer games after this real experiences. Just funny to me when I hear colleagues
talking about new PC war games and how they killed each other in an internet gaming session.
14 years later I think the world is just crazy. Throw all the guns away, remove all borders and make it
ONE world again... without any countries. One peaceful world for all people, same chances, peace and freedom
for everyone. I imagine the world was like this 20,000 and 50,000 years ago. Total freedom, no countries, no money
and you could go just anywhere. From Africa to Australia or to America... just wandering around, being totally free,
with freedom and peace in mind. What a crazy dream!