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Old 09-04-2012, 03:22 AM   #33
Gazeboss

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I disagree with your premise. He made a mistake to be in the US Army for sure. But he committed the act of a traitor. He had sworn an oath, and he broke that oath.
I am curious as to what you expect from Muslims in the US and UK. Genuinely.
In one of the BBC reports it is clearly mentioned that another US Army psychiatrist had concluded that Major Nidal Hasan was prone to psychosis. In view of this it was incumbent upon the employer to take necessary precaution so as the feared calamity, Major Hasan falling into psychosis, does not precipitate. Clearly there is a lapse of duty on part of the US Army. You don't just send the soldiers to kill and get killed - you also bother about their welfare. Here the US Army failed to take the necessary action to protect Major Hasan.

May be these words should be sent to Major Hasan's lawyers. But any way I bumped the thread to make a case in favour of Major Hasan and not enough attention is being paid to that aspect.

MH, you are on the side of G!h@d and you accept collateral damage.
AZ you against G!h@d without caliphate and you do not accept collateral damage.

We understand that. Now would both of you please quit G!h@d? I mean here at SF.
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