I agree with your point about “difficulty of engaging the enemy’s armed forces”. But I still understand the frustrations of suicide bombers, because of the difficulty of significantly or meaningfully engaging some enemy’s armed forces. Especially if you respect warriors, but not their guidance.
What is the brave action to take in that case? Simply suicide, and not suicide-attacks? Or better-targeted suicide-attacks? I am befuddled.
I am far more comfortable condemning suicide-attacks as irrational than cowardly.
I agree with your point about “difficulty of engaging the enemy’s armed forces”. But I still understand the frustrations of suicide bombers, because of the difficulty of significantly or meaningfully engaging some enemy’s armed forces. Especially if you respect warriors, but not their guidance.
What is the brave action to take in that case? Simply suicide, and not suicide-attacks? Or better-targeted suicide-attacks? I am befuddled.
I am far more comfortable condemning suicide-attacks as irrational than cowardly.