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How we Americans react to the horrible murder of Paul Johnson by al-Qaeda extremists will tell us a great deal about ourselves. We need to discover whether we are truly determined to stop terrorists or merely appease them, pushing the real fight down the road for another generation. The most common reaction was disbelief, but anyone who was surprised simply doesn't understand the enemy. Why is it such a shock that murderous extremists would kill one man, when they glory in committing mass murder nearly every day? Did anyone really think that prayer vigils and news footage of neighbors lighting candles would stop the terrorists from killing an "infidel"? It's about time we wake up and face the nature of this enemy. We cannot negotiate with them. We cannot bribe them. We cannot appeal to their better nature -- if they have such a thing, they already believe they're acting in accordance with it. Terrorists firmly believe that God has instructed them to kill us all, en masse or one by one if need be. That's their grand scheme, their master plan, and everything they do works toward that end. Nothing can talk them out of that belief or weaken the resolve that springs from it. Exposing them to Western society only heightens their loathing of it, even as they partake of its freedoms. Their beliefs are rooted in a literal interpretation of the Qur'an, which contains passages such as:
The Saudi ruling family has turned a blind eye to the rise of the fanatical Wahhabi sect (an 18th century fundamentalist movement of the Sunni form of Islam) for far too long. Worse -- in return for the forbearance of terrorist groups, the Saudis have actively assisted and funded them. That truce cost the Saudis dearly, according to testimony by Dr. Alex Alexiev before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism in June 2003. "Between 1975 and 1987, the Saudis admit to having spent $48 billion or $4 billion per year on "overseas development aid," a figure which by the end of 2002 grew to over $70 billion (281 billion Saudi rials)," Alexiev stated. "The Saudi money is spent according to a carefully designed plan to enhance Wahhabi influence and control at the expense of mainstream Muslims. In Muslim countries, much of the aid goes to fund religious madrassas that teach little more than hatred of the infidels, while producing barely literate Jihadi cadres. There are now tens of thousands of these madrassas run by the Wahhabis' Deobandi allies in South Asia and also throughout Southeastern Asia. In Pakistan alone, foreign funding of these madrassas, most of which comes from Saudi Arabia, is estimated at no less than $350 million per year." After 9/11, President Pervez Musharraf vowed to reform Pakistan's madrassa schools, but his efforts have had little effect so far. So what form should our response to these terrible murders of American citizens take? Most Liberals and Democrats favor what they call a "nuanced" approach -- trying to come to an agreement with groups like al-Qaeda. Find out what they want and give it to them. Certainly the terrorists will make demands, but -- as always -- return to the attack after gaining the concessions they request. Ask Israel for examples of the futility of negotiating with terrorists. Trying to reason Islamofascist fanatics out of their beliefs is like trying to reason a mad dog out of its rabies -- it only gives the dog another chance to bite. There's no "nuance" to a knife -- it cuts you, or it doesn't. There's no "nuance" to death, either. One minute Daniel Pearl, Nick Berg and now Paul Johnson were alive, and the next they were dead, beheaded by Muslim extremists who believe they were told by God to "smite at their necks." Killing or arresting the individuals who commit these atrocities won't be enough. We need to go to the source. One thing we can do is shut down the madrassas right here in the US, stop the funding flowing to them from so-called "charities," and pressure our allies to do the same. At one such school, the Islamic Saudi Academy in Northern Virginia, students "file into their Islamic studies class, where the textbooks tell them the Day of Judgment can't come until Jesus Christ returns to Earth, breaks the cross and converts everyone to Islam, and until Muslims start attacking Jews." At another, "[m]aps of the Middle East hang on classroom walls, but Israel is missing." Nationally, there are estimated to be 200 to 600 of these schools, with at least 30,000 students. Thousands of others attend Islamic weekend schools, according to Valerie Strauss and Emily Wax of the Washington Post. (Yes, even Washington Post stories can contain facts, buried as they are in prose overly sympathetic to the beleaguered students of jihad schools. Their story, written less than six months after 9/11, made it a point to report that "students in class also talk about the taunts they face outside the school gates -- being called 'terrorist' and 'bomber' -- and ask whether Osama bin Laden is simply the victim of such prejudice." It took less than six months to Blame America First.) We need to pressure the Saudi ruling family to stop the financing of terrorist groups from within their country. The bargain they had made with al-Qaeda is obviously over; the royal family must decide whether they want to be counted among our friends or our enemies. Saudi Arabia has been moving inexorably toward civil war since King Fahd's 1995 stroke left the government too weakened to contain the frustration among the citizens; now is the time to gain these concessions from them. We have the ability to stop terrorism at its source, but do we have the will? The upcoming Presidential election will be a referendum on the war against terrorism more than anything else. Do we want to have a "nuanced" conversation with the kind of people who behead innocents on camera for their religion, or do we want to stop the "barbaric people" and "extremist thugs" that President Bush understands them to be? We'll find out in just a few short months. |
| Michael Cosyns June 19, 2004 07:09 PM PDT I was just notified by an acquaintance that somewhere in California a group of Muslims has petitioned to be granted "Calls to Prayers" (a muezzin exhorting the believers to pray in the direction of Makkah). Guys, DON'T LET IT GET SO FAR AS OVER HERE IN EUROPE. COME TO YOUR SENSES. | ||
| Jamie from Alabama June 19, 2004 09:06 PM PDT Michael, I believe you are preaching to the choir here - we know. At least, I think a lot of us "neo-cons" realize that it needs to stop before it's too late. Amazingly enough, the other night on Fox they showed footage of thousands of American who attended a pro-Hitler rally at Madison Square Gardens prior to WWII. (Their group had a name, I can't remember it "Bunde..something") I had no idea that it was that bad then, too!) | ||
| Jamie from Alabama June 19, 2004 09:07 PM PDT JM - wonderful piece, as usual. You could not have stated it any plainer. I just listened to yet another liberal nut who was a guest on Fox. He was advocating that we "establish a dialog" with Al Qaeda", that we "remove our troops from those countries where Al Qaeda wants us out". Same old, same old nonsense. OH, it just makes me sick to hear that kind of b-s. | ||
| Jamie from Alabama June 19, 2004 09:15 PM PDT Not trying to change the subject, but you just have to read this NYT's review of B.C.'s book. Its a hoot. I'm amazed it ever saw the light of day, especially in the Times: http://tinyurl.com/37dks My, my they must be angry with Bill for coming out with his book and taking attention away from Kerry. | ||
| JM June 19, 2004 09:39 PM PDT There have always been Americans who worked against the best interests of America -- through fear, stupidity, greed, or hatred. They never had a shot at running the country, though. Your pro-Nazi demonstrators, Jamie, are the same people (in a way) as this year's UCI graduates who're all wearing green sashes in support of Hamas. | ||
| Jamie from Alabama June 19, 2004 10:38 PM PDT Yes, these types are always around. After the Nazi's, they loved the Communists. Now its the terrorists. It seems more insidious now, though. | ||
| Name June 21, 2004 10:46 AM PDT never read such a very narrow shallow single sided article that's almost a BUSH speech rather than a factual representation. The Quranic versus quoted are isolated from thier circumstances just to show that these people are ordered by God to kill Americans. Go educate yourself a bit before posting. Those type of religous citations are in every book. The Torah asks for killing even animals (cows and donkeys), seems that you also need christianity and judism education. pitty | ||
| JM June 21, 2004 11:07 AM PDT Yeah, all those fanatical Jewish suicide attackers flying airplanes into buildings and blowing themselves up on buses and in malls, nightclubs and pizza parlors... we should watch out for them, too. Thanks for the tip, "Name." | ||
| Jamie from Alabama June 21, 2004 10:21 PM PDT Problem is, the radical Islamists take those same references and turn them into hate speech to advocate the murder of innocents. Promise them 72 virgins for killing themselves and others. For being martyrs..... murderers is what they are. | ||
| Jamie from Alabama June 22, 2004 09:54 PM PDT You need to read this powerful piece about the 9/11 Commission. It was written by the sister of the pilot whose plane hit the Pentagon. | ||
| Name June 28, 2004 09:33 AM PDT The West has neither the courage nor the will to resist the jihad. It probably would be better to begin converting to Islam now. Perhaps then they will permit some of us to live (under Sharia law, of course). | ||
| JM June 28, 2004 10:17 AM PDT If the Democrats win in November, Name, I might agree with you. We'll all be Dhimmicrats, then. :) | ||
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