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Submit to Islam or Die: The Jihad Mind | The Rob Maness Show EP 415

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Jihadi fighters and the tribal cultures they come from are brutal and have no regard for human life in their war, civilian or otherwise. This is why we witnessed the atrocities on Oct 7 2023 in Israel, publicly broadcast beheadings of prisoners by ISIS, dragging broken bodies of women and children through the streets, and the execution of hostages when the prospect of their rescue increases. Here is a glimpse of how they see their war, or Jihad against the West: “Our enemies are determined; they will utilize every tool at their disposal and have a strong devotion to what they believe is their God-commanded goal of establishing a global Islamic government known as a caliphate.’ That’s, right every tool available, no matter how brutal or barbaric. This is why we must have strong leaders and warriors in our midst, because this enemy must be defeated. Listen to this: “A Taliban leader once told me “You have me in a cage, my fight is over for now, but my children will fight you, and if they don’t win, their children will fight you. If It Takes a Thousand Years, we will win.”” My guest today is the man that wrote that in his new Book: If It Takes a Thousand Years,” former Army Captain Jesse Petrilla has traveled worldwide on fact-finding missions, researching the mindset of the jihadists and the policies that enable them. He has served as a civilian advisor to the U.S. Department of State and was a Liaison Officer in the Army to the Afghan secret police, facilitating the interrogations of over 400 captured Taliban and Al-Qaeda members.

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