Did you know the name Soleimani before last week?

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    Understood.

    I don’t know how to determine who would be the top terrorist. I’d guess Bin Laden and Soliemani ran neck and neck. After Bin Laden’s demise I suspect Soliemani was likely the top of the heap for sure. If someone has numbers showing someone else is more successful in that business I’m willing to reconsider my opinion.
    Valid.

    I’m all for better education both formal and self education. But people have to want it....and they don’t seem to.

    Assassination is something I’ve always struggled with. In well defined conflict between legitimate nations I certainly see the drawbacks. But in the world of terrorism where borders are blurred and ideology of individuals and smaller groups drives violence, I don’t see how to avoid it.

    I’m sure we’ll get our share of assassinations some day. Now is probably a good time to prepare ourselves to be as pragmatic about it as possible.
     
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