Oh yes I did! It was eminently practical infact. Jihadis attack, retreat, and plan with regular incentives.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
He explains the concept of victory for the Momeen. Over the Kuffar and/or shahadat. Both are fine. So technically, no defeat
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Replying to @_Mauna_
Sure he says that, but observe his real world actions - he retreats when the PakArmy pushes him back.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @_Mauna_
He retreats from the American drone.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
In the old days, his anchor would have been destroyed. The Jihadi still fights old style. His enemies don't. Mistake.
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Replying to @_Mauna_
Agreed, saying that defeating him is not so difficult once nature understood - he's still very human despite facade of ghoulishness
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @_Mauna_
That real world actions of his belie at least half his transcendent motivations
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His theory of war is pretty robust. Retreat as good as offence. Victory is tangible as well as intangible.
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So to me, physical submission is only part 1 of his defeat. Part 2 should follow with psychological submission and weaning
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Replying to @_Mauna_ @i_contemplate_
A major war aim for our side should be theological attrition.
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Yes part of this is comprised of creating a status differential - for them to FEEL inferior, incentivize jumping.
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