Clearly this is a song spoken from the point of view of an enemy of the west, be that an actual military personnel or a civilian who's caught up in conflict.
The "Reapers" are a reference to the MQ-9 drones that are used by the military, but also could be a metaphor for the Grim Reaper (the being that comes to collect you when you die). "Hawks" are also helicopters used by some military.
Radicalisation is a term used more and more recently surround the time of the song's release, especially in reference to young people moving from western societies to places of conflict in support of terrorism.
Clearly this is a song spoken from the point of view of an enemy of the west, be that an actual military personnel or a civilian who's caught up in conflict.
The "Reapers" are a reference to the MQ-9 drones that are used by the military, but also could be a metaphor for the Grim Reaper (the being that comes to collect you when you die). "Hawks" are also helicopters used by some military.
Radicalisation is a term used more and more recently surround the time of the song's release, especially in reference to young people moving from western societies to places of conflict in support of terrorism.