West Point Cadets Offered Elective - Combatting Terorrism

April 1st, 2008 Posted By Bash.

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6 Responses

  1. Dan (The Infidel)

    CAIR also teaches anti-terrorism classes to the FBI. )pf course that’s an oxymoron)…is any of their material filtering into this class?

    Studying the Koran, Sira or Hadith? Muslim history? Mecca period or Medina period? If not…then you’ll never figure this shit out.

  2. Jason's dad

    Excellent idea. This should also be a part of every college ROTC curriculum in my opinion.

  3. Jason's dad

    Yeah, good point Dan. I was assuming that it wasn’t CAIR who was involved. I have no idea what the curriculum is like, but I would think that anything relating to the tactics jihadis use would be helpful. Even if they don’t go any deeper than that, it’s better than nothing.

  4. Brian H

    :mrgreen: Is combatting TTerorism a separate elective? :wink:

  5. The Whitehouse

    This is one of the few classes that they offer here at the Academy for preparing us for Iraq. Our curriculum is very intense and very strict (I avg. about 21hrs a semester) so there has not been room for many classes, such as this, to be added over the years. We receive most of our cultural emersion from field training that we conduct during the summer where we interact in mock villages with soldier, who have all be over in theatre, dressing up as the Iraqi village people (not the singers)and putting us in similar situations that they have to deal with. All-in-all, we are well prepared for being a commissioned leader overseas.

  6. Brian H

    Whitehouse;
    “very strict”, huh? :lol: Are you sure your real name isn’t “Zonker”? :cool:

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