3 Reasons to NOT Fight ISIS – Reason TV

Published on Sep 12, 2014

President Obama has effectively declared war on the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, announcing that “we will degrade, and ultimately destroy, ISIS through a comprehensive and sustained counter-terrorism strategy.”

But here are three reasons we should not be fighting ISIS in the Middle East.

1. ISIS isn’t that powerful.

War hawks such as Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) claim that “the threat ISIS poses cannot be overstated.” That is itself an overstatement. The FBI and Homeland Security both say ISIS isn’t a credible threat to the American homeland. The group may be great at using social media to exaggerate its power, but estimates of its troop strength range between 10,000 and 30,000 and most analysts talk about a core group of a few thousand fighters.

2. It’s a regional conflict.

ISIS controls territory inside Iraq and Syria. But even President Obama concedes that ISIS does not currently pose a threat “beyond that region.”

Iraq and Syria—and their neighbors, including Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the Kurds—are the ones that must deal with this problem. Iraq’s army has more than one-quarter of a million U.S.-trained troops, the Peshmerga almost as many. Iran’s active forces number over half a million.

3. What counts as victory?

In announcing bombing runs and sending more American soliders to the Middle East, President Obama not only failed to call for congressional authorization, he neglected to discuss any sort of exit strategy. That’s a prerequisite for any responsible war plan. As important, his definition of success—we will “ultimately destroy” ISIS—is a goal nobody has ever achieved against any terrorist group.

Let’s be clear: The U.S. should do everything it can to defend its citizens and its interests.

But if the past dozen years have taught us anything—in Iraq and elsewhere—it’s that war is more complicated than our leaders ever want to admit. And it’s a lot easier to start wars than to win them—or even know when they’re over.

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Written by Nick Gillespie and produced by Meredith Bragg. Camera by Todd Krainin and Amanda Winkler.

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Related reading: “Ending Evil vs. Defending the Country,” by Jacob Sullum.

Know Thyself ♥ Self-Realization ◦ Film by EsoterieTelevisie – YouTube

via Know Thyself ♥ Self-Realization ◦ Film by EsoterieTelevisie – YouTube.

A deep inquiry into the the origins of I
The image of God
and the fountainhead of dreams…

‘Do you not know that the temple of God and the Spirit of God dwells within you’ (1Cor 3:16)

‘Know thyself, and thou shalt know the Universe and God’ (Temple of Apollo at Delphi inscription)

‘He who knows others is wise, he who knows himself is enlightened’ (Lao Tzu)

‘This above all, to thine own self be true.’ (William Shakespeare)

‘Turn the spotlight inwards’ (Gandhi)

‘The Kingdom of God is within you’ (Jesus Christ)

‘I shall fully explain Self-knowledge with Self-realization
after knowing that nothing more remains to be known in this World’. (Bhagavad Gita)

‘Every one rushes elsewhere and into the future,
because no one wants to face one’s own inner self.’ (Michel de Montaigne)

‘Each of us is something of a schizophrenic personality,
tragically divided against ourselves’. (Martin Luther King)

‘Neurosis is the suffering of a soul which has not discovered it’s meaning.’ (Carl Jung)

The hardest victory is over self. (Aristotle)

The first and best victory is to conquer self. (Plato)

Look well into thyself;there is a source of strength which will always spring up if thou wilt always look.
(Marcus Aurelius)

Inside us there is something that has no name, that something is what we are. (Jose Saramago)

There is no greater delight than to be conscious of sincerity on self-examination (Confucius)

Not till we are lost,in other words not until we have lost the World, do we begin to find ourselves.
(Henry David Thoreau)

True wisdom consists in two things: knowledge of God and knowledge of Self. (John Calvin)

At the center of your being you have the answer; you know who you are and you know what you want.
(Lao Tzu)

One can have no smaller or greater mastery than mastery of oneself. (Leonardo da Vinci)

What we achieve inwardly will change outer reality. (Plutarch)

The most common form of despair is not being who you are. (Kierkegaard)

You are constantly invited to be what you are, do not seek for things outside yourself. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

To find yourself,think for yourself. let him who would move the World first move himself. (Socrates)

We ourselves posses beauty when we are true to our being; ugliness is in going over to another order; knowing ourselves we are beautiful, in self-ignorance, we are ugly. (Plotinus)

AND YOU?

WHEN WILL YOU BEGIN THAT LONG JOURNEY INTO YOURSELF ? (Rumi)

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Eckhart Tolle TV: How does an enlightened one find motive to change? – YouTube

Published on Sep 4, 2014How does an enlightened one find motive to change?A look at choice and preference after awakening.

via Eckhart Tolle TV: How does an enlightened one find motive to change? – YouTube.

The road to peace – Ted Talks Playlist

Wise words and bold actions from speakers who’ve embraced nonviolence, tolerance and the good fight for a more peaceful world.

Playlist of seven different powerful talks:

 

Scilla Elworthy: Fighting with non-violence – YouTube

Published on Aug 5, 2012How do you deal with a bully without becoming a thug? In this wise and soulful talk, peace activist Scilla Elworthy maps out the skills we need — as nations and individuals — to fight extreme force without using force in return. To answer the question of why and how non-violence works, she evokes historical heroes — Aung San Suu Kyi, Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela — and the personal philosophies that powered their peaceful protests. Filmed at TEDxExeter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mk3K_Vrve-E&list=PLOGi5-fAu8bFFgJj4LMbnLM9cWP9HSQ4k&index=2

Dr. Gabor Maté ~ Who We Are When We Are Not Addicted: The Possible Human – YouTube

Dr. Gabor Maté gives us clues as to who we are when we are not addicted. Filmed January 9th, 2012 in Vancouver, B.C. as part of a launch for Beyond Addiction: The Yogic Path to Recovery. The next five weekend Beyond Addiction program with Dr. Gabor Maté and Sat Dharam Kaur N.D. begins Feb 15, 2013 in Toronto. For more information see http://www.kundaliniyogatraining.com/…

via Dr. Gabor Maté ~ Who We Are When We Are Not Addicted: The Possible Human – YouTube.

The Truth About Israel and Palestine – Stefan Molyneux

Published on Jul 31, 2014

The Israel-Palestine conflict has been raging on for decades and there seems to be no end in sight.

On July 8, 2014, Israel launched operation Protective Edge, carrying out airstrikes on 50 cities in the Palestinian Gaza Strip. The Israeli government claimed this was retaliation against rockets fired from Palestinian territories controlled by the Islamic political movement Hamas.

The July events are the latest of a series of bloody attacks between Israel and Palestine. What is the cause of all this violence and why are both sides so committed to it?

 

State Dept grilled by press corp offensive over Gaza – YouTube

One sharp lady –  right or wrong.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSDyQN6N5EU

Published on Jul 31, 2014

State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf condemned the deadly shelling of a United Nations school in Gaza on Wednesday. She called for a “full and prompt” investigation into the incident, but declined to immediately place the blame on Israel.

Artillery shells hit the UN school crowded with refugees, while Israeli airstrikes hit a group of rescue workers and onlookers who had rushed to the scene of a previous attack in a busy shopping area – READ MORE http://on.rt.com/wbpjap