A woman was taken hostage by a terror suspect in a dramatic stand-off at a tram stop in Brussels today.Witnesses told how heavily armed anti-terror police shot the man in the leg because he was carrying a rucksack they believed contained a bomb.As police moved in the suspect then grabbed a woman and pulled her to the ground.In heart-stopping footage captured from a balcony above where the drama unfolded, the man can be seen letting a little girl no older than five go as officers get closer.The clip then shows specially trained anti-terror police in bullet proof vests gently coaxing the frightened girl to safety as the target grabbed the woman.
Whenever you find a terrorist leader, they are always quick to send other men out to maim innocents, but when their own time to fight comes, they hide behind women and children as they desperately try to save themselves. Bin Ladin did the same thing, grabbing his own wife to shield himself when the SEALs came through the door.
In America, it makes a funny scene in a movie, like when Bill Pullman begged Arnold Schwarzenegger, “Take the girl, but don’t hurt me!,” in True Lies. Yet among terrorist leaders, it is their default Modus Operandi. I suspect most of the politicians today would be the same way. Only Donald, alerted to an attacker behind him, squared off to face him and go at it.
There is something fundamentally different about the way rabbits view the world. Wolves focus on practical mechanisms and tools, but to rabbits other people are the mechanisms and the tools. Where wolves want to meet the threat directly and deal with it themselves, rabbits want to find a way to manipulate other people to solve their problems.
Sadly this trait leads rabbits to innately gravitate to leadership, producing waves of rabbits, all seeking the most powerful positions in the land. In 36 years, we have produced only two K-selected leaders, Trump and Reagan, yet to find them we have had to endure scores of rabbits, all clamoring for the same office.
Is it any wonder our nation teeters at the brink of collapse?
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