Saturday, November 21, 2009

This is my assessment of the violence affiliated with Nidal Hasan.


Fort Hood Familes

According to people that loved Nidal Hasan, he was a peace loving man that did not want to be dispatched to a war zone. His reasons were his own, but, basically he never owned or used weapons up to the point where he purchased those he unleashed death on the soldiers at Fort Hood.

The reaction of the soldiers and the military in relation to the community was remarkable that day. The soldiers lived up to their training and saved lives and the military commanders at Fort Hood immediately reached out to the community to secure their understanding and peace of mind.

Nidal Hasan is a lone soldier in this act and it has no reflection on any 'movement' within the USA military to succumb to the violence advocated by Imams in Yemen. There is no way this is more than what it is.

Major Hasan was conflicted within his own 'person' as to how to address the 'conflict' of his 'chosen' profession, his status in the military, its quality of life and the fact he abhorred war or being involved with it.

Major Hasan was a CO. He was a conscientious objector with no way out of his profession or the military. When he was faced with being in a war zone he attempted to 'find himself' by affiliating with Imams that consented to violence.

When he confronted the issue of violence he resolved to act against 'the authority' that had control over his life and destination. That was facilitated by an Imam in Yemen, or believed to be in Yemen, that ministers 'violence' as a resolve to anger.

The Imam was 'successful' in dismantling the personality of Major Hasan because of the profound 'conflict' he was facing regarding his own values verses that of his dispatch. He simply gave over to the violent act against those that caused his anger and allowed a sociopathic Imam to evoke not only murderous rage, but, suicidal ideation to insure 'his pleasure' in the afterlife.

End of discussion regarding Nidal Hasan. The USA military investigation should definately seek to enhance mental health services to its soldiers and secure a high quality of life to the families of Fort Hood from a grateful nation.