Blunt was a captain in the Life Guards, a regiment of the Household Cavalry, and worked as an armoured reconnaissance officer in the Nato deployment in Kosovo on the Macedonian/Yugoslavian border in 1999. However, his six years’ military experience, during which he was at the head of a column of 30,000 men, still leaves him at a loss when it comes to countering terrorist attacks.
‘I don’t see them as terrorists,’ he says calmly. ‘The notion of a terrorist, in their mind, implies some kind of soldierly courage, whereas I see only cowards, petty criminals, on the whole, who want infamy by acting out cowardly acts of murder. I see no courage in killing children at an Ariana Grande concert. It’s abhorrent.'
What refreshing, coherrent, soothing wise true words he speaks.
We the media and the world should stop the glamourisation of these cowards by not calling them terrorists.
I too will stop calling them the "T" word and now refer to them as treacherous cowardly vermin murderers!
Source,
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/event/article-4629142/James-Blunt-doesn-t-care-critics-say.html