Islam, Funding Terror
Axis of Appeasement The Inconvenient Truth
By David J. Jonsson
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
On January 20, 2002, President George W. Bush in his State
of the Union Address stated:
States like these, and their terrorist allies,
constitute an axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world. By
seeking weapons of mass destruction, these regimes pose a grave and growing
danger. They could provide these arms to terrorists, giving them the
means to match their hatred. They could attack our allies or attempt to
blackmail the United States. In any of these cases, the price of
indifference would be catastrophic.
Today, we are seeing the allies of the United States
possible becoming the "The Axis of Appeasement." The question remains to see if the allies joined for freedom and
liberty will support a battle against the forces of evil.
In any war, the critical elements of success are:
Who is the enemy?
What are their goals?
What is the definition of success, and finally
What will the world be like if we lose?
Up to the time of the Munich Agreement in 1938, these
questions were not answered. The West faces the same situation following the
cease-fire in Lebanon in 2006. The West better decide on the answers to the
questions or be prepared to live under Shariah Law in a totalitarian Islamic
state. The question that has to be answered is: Would you choose appeasement
and wind up as a lampshade in a palace or fight for Western democracy, freedom
and liberty?
Funding Terror
An Inconvenient Truth
The Reality of the Inconvenient Truth
Islamists Recognize the Value of Joining with
the Leftist Movement
The Cease-Fire in Lebanon is Reminisant of Munich in
1938
Founding of the Green Party
How it all Began
Fischer: A self-justification
Al Qaeda Forges the links with the Leftist/Marxist
Alliance
Al-Qaeda Issues An "Invitation"
Complications on the Issue of Profiling
Joe Lieberman vs. Ted Lamont
August 12, 2006 Anti-War Demonstrations
The US and Israel Stand Alone
Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi and Role of Hezbollah in the Middle East
Islamist Sunni-Shia Convergence
Following the Strategies Laid Out by The Muslim Brotherhood
The Project and the Protocols of Zion
Al-Qaeda Book on Managing Savagery
The Underlying Cause Driving the Axis of Appeasement
Funding Terror
I led a recent round-table on current affairs on the
campus of a major university, the subject was funding terror and how to reduce
the threat of terror by eliminating funding--and if that was possible.
Naturally, a logical portion of the discussion dealt with the role that energy
plays in providing the funding. But more important to the subject is: What
other ways funding is provided?
The first question raised by one of the participants was:
How do I know that the organizations that I support are not supporting terror?
In my opinion, we are not just fighting a war on terror, but witnessing a war
between those who wish to impose an Islamist totalitarian form of government
verses Western democracy, capitalism, freedom and liberty. In many cases it may
be the extension of the same battle that tore Europe apart during most of the
twentieth century that has now spread to the Muslim world. The current clash
also includes the added dimension of a battle for the control of oil. The West
no longer has control of oil resources to provide energy security. See also my
earlier article: Give
Me Energy Security And I Will Give You A Foreign Policy.
The discussion evolved. Funding of terror really involves
many aspects; it can take the form of direct monetary transfer to terrorist
organizations, it can include providing labor in the form of organizing
demonstrations which promote ideologies which are anti-American, anti-Semitic,
and anti-Western democracy, and it can also take the form of supporting causes
which prevent the development of energy self-sufficiency thus making the U.S.
dependent for our energy supplies from countries supporting terrorism. Jihad
should not be considered exclusively a terrorist action, such as blowing up
planes and trains; it may take the form of economic jihad such as financing
Islamist projects, white-collar jihad--influencing the media, promoting
Islamist ideologies in schools and universities or just plain participating in
a demonstration or peaceful march. However the goal remains the same, to bring
about the Islamic kingdom of God on Earth and to impose Shariah law.
Which leads us the main question, which organizations
and/or action of individuals promote anti-Americanism, anti-Semitism, etc. I
believe that the well-known statement: "If it walks like a duck, talks like a
duck, eats like a duck, it probably is a duck." How would one apply this
comment to the present situation? Some of the organizations mentioned in this
study are leaders of protest marches preaching these ideologies. The
spokespersons for the organizations have made speeches espousing the
ideologies; the funding (eating) includes organizations espousing similar
beliefs. I would have to add that certainly not all and possibly most of the
organizations do not have all the characteristics, however they do have
association through their sponsorship of the events, interlocking of funding
and interlocking of boards. I might add, that just like the duck that provides
excellent food and delicious pate and other useful products; terrorist
organizations such as Hezbollah and Hamas also have two sides. On the one hand,
they provide schools, hospitals, and support for the poor and food.
Environmental organizations raise our awareness of need to protect our
environment for current and future generations. The goal is therefore is sort
out their multiple functions and goals. The Islamists recognized this dual role
and therefore have utilized these organizations in their strategy. The strategy
is laid out in the sections on "The
Project" and "Managing Savagery."
The "The Project" an ambitious strategy intended "to
establish the kingdom of God over the whole world recommends "to study the
local and world centers of authority, and the possibilities of placing them
under influence," "to enter in contact
with all new movements engaged in the jihad wherever that it is
on planet, to create cells of the jihad,"
and "to nourish the feeling of rancor with regard to the Jews." The document
describes the strategy planned to ensure a growing influence of the Brotherhood
on the Muslim world. It is stipulated there that the Muslim Brothers 'should
not act in the name of the Brotherhood, but infiltrate in the existing
organizations. Their existence will
not be located, and then neutralized."
If the pattern and actions of the organizations appear to
be consistent with the strategy laid out by the Islamists, then one must pay
special attention.
If you spend some nights and weekends at a whorehouse,
your spouse has every right to assume the reason for spending time there is not
for the purpose of playing tennis.
In the document below are presented from newspaper
accounts and other sources the association of organizations behind the
statements, protests and actions. The Islamist strategy has recently been made
public through the publication of translated documents. It is for the reader to
further explore the links.
Think about it; check it out. Are you naively funding
terror? Because we still have freedom and do not live under a totalitarian
government we must respect the rights of others to express their opinions and
enter into dialog. However just the participation in an elected form of
government and/or economic development does not necessarily lead to freedom,
liberty and elimination of terror.
Suggested reading: Promoting
Democracy and Fighting Terror by Thomas Carothers from Foreign
Affairs, January/February 2003 and Development
and Democracy by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and George W. Downs
From Foreign Affairs, September/October
2005.
The Islamist strategyof infiltrating in the existing organizations, NGOs and
foundations, many of which perform
apparently valuable services is extremely valuable to the cause of establishing
a totalitarian form of government. The existence of Muslims with an Islamist agenda and
supporters of their cause are not easily located and then neutralized.
An Inconvenient Truth
As Jagdish Bhagwati commented in an article on August 16
in the Financial
Times Al Gore has been busy returning global warming to center stage
with terrifying warnings of disaster with his best-selling book, An Inconvenient
Truth, and the popular companion
documentary. Tony Blair, the UK prime minister, has joined – even led
– the renewed focus on global warming, charging Sir Nicholas Stern, the
economist, with solving the problem. Alongside his successful initiative on
Africa, this is to be his sure-fire international legacy as he ends his last
term in office.
One has to ask: Which is more important in the near term
the preservation of democracy, liberty and freedom or global warming?
Khamenei--the
supreme religious authority to Hezbollah followers--said. "With God's help
you (Hezbollah) were able to prove that military superiority is not (measured)
in the number (of soldiers), planes, warships and tanks. Rather, it depends on
the power of faith and holy war,"
Just as the Iranian soccer fans hold photos
of Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, during the Iran and Syria Asian
Cup 2007 qualifying soccer match in Tehran on Wednesday Aug. 16, 2006, anti-war
demonstrators at protest marches on August
12 demonstrations in the Stop the US
Israeli War rally in San Francisco,
Los Angeles, Washington D.C. and worldwide held up signs in support of the
Hezbollah and Hamas. The enemy within has reached America's shores.
The Reality of the Inconvenient Truth
In reality, the Inconvenient Truth represents a much broader significance. The
environmental movement represented by Al Gore plays a significant role in the "The
Axis of Appeasement" and is directly linked
to the formation of Leftist/Marxist – Islamist Alliance.
The Inconvenient Truth
is that many of the environmental, social justice, anti-war, leftist, and
Islamic groups have in common senior personnel, members of advisory and
director boards and in some cases common supporters and funding including
foundations and corporations. The organizations in many cases have interlinking
of the boards. In many cases these organizations are the cosponsors of the
rallies and protests we are seeing occur on a global scale. This is in no way
to say that all supporters of some of these causes are not sincere in their
desire for a better world. As a conservative environmentalist we all need to
support environmental action that is also critical for your future. However,
support of the organizations naively or otherwise can be contributing to
support of organizations that are against liberty and freedom and seek to
establish a global totalitarian government.
The war against the Islamists will not be won with
military might and the war on terror; the battle must also be waged in the
media, the schools, the NGOs, and the board rooms of corporations.
The Islmists
are following the plan laid out by the Muslim Brotherhood as described and
documented in numerous places. The West is falling into line with the plan and
strategy.
Islamists Recognize the Value of
Joining with the Leftist Movement
The Islmists recognized early on that alliance with these
groups provided the grass root support and manpower locally in the West to
impact the media, education, and ultimately political elections. Hence the
Islamist slogan "from the schoolhouse to the White House." The Islamist goal
remains--world domination and the establishment of the totalitarian
Islamic kingdom of God on Earth. It is this cabal, which I refer to as the
Leftist/Marxist – Islamist Alliance which is making up the "The Axis
of Appeasement."
The "unholy alliance" of
the leftist with the Islamists cannot last; liberalism cannot survive under the
rule of a totalitarian regime imposing Shariah law. At some point one side will
decide that this must end. Victor Davis Hanson in his article in National
Review Online Hope
Amid Despair? commented: In an amorphous war of self-induced
Western restraint, like the present one, truth and moral clarity are as
important as military force. This past month, the world of the fascist jihadist
and those who tolerate him was once again on display for civilization to
fathom. Even the most timid and prone to appeasement in the West are beginning
to see that it is becoming a question of "the Islamists or us."
The Islamist is willing to die for their cause. Many
liberals may die because of the support of their cause.
The Cease-Fire in Lebanon is Reminisant of
Munich in 1938
The perceived victory of the Hezbollah in Lebanon followed
by the cease-fire agreement may be the pivotal moment in the creation of a new
world order.
It is pivotal in the same sense that the Munich
agreement between Adolf Hitler and Neville Chamberlain was pivotal in an
earlier battle against the enemies of freedom. The accord in October 1938
revealed to the world that the solidarity of the Western allies was a sham, and
that the balance of power had shifted to the fascist dictators.
As reported in the articleIran
praises Islam "victory" August 17, Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei, the supreme religious authority to Hezbollah followers, in a message
to Hezbollah head Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, described the militant group's
clashes with Israel as a "victory" for Islam.
"Your unprecedented holy war and steadfastness are beyond
the limits of my description. It's a divine victory. It is a victory of Islam,"
Khamenei said in the message read by an announcer on Hezbollah's Al-Manar
television.
Hezbollah is heavily financed and backed by Iran's Shiite
Muslim theocracy.
"With God's help you were able to prove that military
superiority is not (measured) in the number (of soldiers), planes, warships and
tanks. Rather, it depends on the power of faith and holy war," Khamenei said.
"You have ridiculed the myth that the Zionist army is
invincible," he said.
Khamenei said Israeli attacks that killed Lebanese
civilians and destroyed much of the country's infrastructure have exposed "the
real face of America and some European countries, side-by-side with the hated
and repugnant Zionist face."
"They (Israeli attacks) have also uncovered the level of
falsehood surrounding the hollow slogans ... about human rights and democracy,"
Khamenei said.
He lashed out at President Bush for declaring that the
Israeli assault in Lebanon was self-defense and had defeated the Shiite
guerrillas.
Resolution 1701 shows that, for the time being at least,
the balance has likewise shifted to the terrorists and their state sponsors.
Like Munich, it marks the triumph of the principle of putting off until
tomorrow what needs to be done today. Like Munich, it will mean not peace in
our time, but a bigger war in our future.
"We have passed an awful milestone in our history,"
Winston Churchill said after the Munich agreement was signed. "Do not suppose
this is the end-- This is only the first sip, the first foretaste, of a bitter
cup that will be proffered to us year by year." Despite the failure of
appeasement, Churchill still believed the Western democracies would make the
'supreme recovery" and take up the banner for freedom again.
The United States and the forces of democracy will recover
from this debacle--even with a Democratic Congress in 2006 and a
Democratic president in 2008. The reason will not be because Bush's
opponents--"The Axis of Appeasement" have
a better strategy, or a clearer vision, or even a Winston Churchill waiting in
the wings. It will be because the Islamists will give us no choice.
Less than a
year after Munich, Nazi panzers rolled into Poland. Instead of fighting a
short, limited war over Czechoslovakia, the Western democracies ended up
fighting a world war, the most destructive in history. The war with the
Islamists is coming. It is only a question of whether it will be at a time or
on a ground of our choosing, or theirs--and whether it is fought within
the shadow of a mushroom cloud.
Without the background of history as a guide, it is
difficult to understand the present.
Founding of the Green Party
In January of 2005, Germany's Greens, now the strongest
Green Party in the world turned 25. There won't be any grand parties or brouhaha.
They did a bit of that in 2004 to fete the unofficial 25-year anniversary.
Since then, they have strayed from their sunflower-laced ideals, which over the
years included pulling Germany out of NATO and instigating super high gas
prices. Still, it is worth taking a moment to raise a glass to a party that
began as a scruffy band of pacifist idealists and has evolved into one of
Germany's biggest power players. Many of the Greens' early devotees were
members of the famous '68 generation, a group of left-wing radicals who wanted
to change the world. Others were Trotskyites and Maoists. They sailed into the
German conscience on the wave of post-World War II memories and experiences.
That wave remains powerful even today and continues to influence the Greens' and
other parties' policies.
How it all began
The founding of the Green Party was hardly done in a
flurry to civilize the nation in 1968 and the years that followed, at the
height of the Cold War, Berlin and other German cities saw pitched battles
against police in protest against the Vietnam War and "Nazi" influences in
postwar West Germany.
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They, themselves, never thought of it that way. For them,
the important thing was changing, not bettering, the system. They produced a
newspaper called "APO Press" - APO standing for Extra-Parliamentary Opposition
- to spread the '68ers revolutionary message: against war, against US
"imperialism" and against the alleged "fascist" tendencies of West German
politics, especially the police.
"People know that the Sixties changed Germany." And the
Sixties changed the world. In many cases it is the same players and political
ideologies that are leading the "Axis of Appeasement."
The '68 movement made a fatal mistake, when Ulrike Meinhof
and Andreas Baader co-founded the Baader-Meinhof Gang, and sought to justify
the use of terrorist methods to try to bring down the West German state.
"The resort to terrorism killed the protest movement."
Today, it uses the media, the Internet, education and
politics to change the world. The goal remains the same--political power
to impose their ideology. The Islamists using the same techniques are gaining
political power globally.
Success in the "War on Terror" may win a battle, but will
not win the war against the Islamists. With the Leftists against the War on
Terror as put forward in the Wall Street Journal article on August 16 by George
Soros: A
Self-Defeating War, the effort to even
win the battle becomes more difficult. The article in the U.K based Socialist
Worker further supports the position of George Soros: Who are the
true terrorists? "The only way to stop
Islamist terrorism is to end the domination of the Middle East by Western
imperialism. This won"t happen overnight. But by continuing to build a united
and dynamic mass movement against the "war on terrorism", we can show that
there is a better way of opposing the crimes committed by our government." In
the interview presented below of Jimmy Carter, the same theme is put forward
about the crimes of the United States.
Fischer: A self-justification
Joschka Fischer attended lectures on Marxism at Frankfurt
University, though he was not officially enrolled. The self-taught Marxist
became a leading figure in a group called "Revolutionary Struggle", getting a
job in a car factory to stir up revolutionary ideas among the workers.
He has frankly acknowledged his mistake as a young man in
succumbing then to the lure of revolutionary violence. But he firmly maintains
that the '68 movement was essential to German democracy.
In a speech in London in January 2005, Fischer said the
protest movement had given birth to his party, the Greens.
And that, he said, had brought about "the integration of
radical left-wing groups - Leninist, Trotskykist, anarchist, feminist or
whatever - into the democratic process."
"It is very
important," he added, "to rethink the process of the '80s." That was the decade
when Fischer abandoned direct action and entered politics, and the Greens built
up their support in preparation for their current role in government. His
conclusion: 'so it can be very productive."
The creation of the Green Party did, however, manage to
civilize one group of Germans –the scrappy band of disillusioned
rebels--many of who were the children of bourgeois, the children of
privilege or even Nazi families--who nonetheless gravitated to what they
called "alternative scenes." For many of these radicals, the Green Party came
too late. For them, the best solution came in the form of the terrorist group
the Red Army Faction, which was founded in the late 1960s and was dedicated to
obliterating class differences through violence. At the height of its power in
the 1970s, the RAF--founded by, among others, Ulrike Meinhof--was
Europe's most feared terror organization and is responsible for the death of
dozens. The RAF disbanded in 1998, the same year the Greens got their first
taste of federal power. Hardly a coincidence.
Not that the
Greens have similarity with the RAF. Naturally, oceans of difference separate
the two and politically they have nothing in common. But many of their members
began in the same idealistic place. In 1998, the split was complete: the
political status of each group arrived at wholly different realities.
But will the Greens" success continue or will they simply
be a phenomenon of one generation? It's a question debated by many. No party better
understands how to play the media game than the Greens. And no party leader
does his job better than Joschka Fisher, the Moses of the movement. The use of
the media has been key factor in promoting the agenda of both the Greens and
the Islamists.
Abandoning the hard line of "boots on the ground" and
combining with and the embracing of environmental movement with Leftist/Marxist
ideologies and the anti-War ideologies provided a powerful base for the
alliance with Islamists.
The Greens gained financial support and the willingness of
a cadre of people willing to die for a cause and the Islamists gained the
credibility and most important the access to the manpower and halls of power.
Al Qaeda Forges the links with the
Leftist/Marxist Alliance
It was al Qaeda's number two
man--Aymen-al-Zawahiri--who first advocated a Leftist/Marxist -
Islamist Alliance against Western democracies. In August 2002, he urged al
Qaeda sympathizers to seek alliance with "any movement that opposes America,
even atheists." The strategy of penetrating and joining existing organizations
was put forward in "The
Project," to be discussed below.
Like Joschka Fischer before them, al Qaeda recognized that
they could utilize the media and political action to accomplish their goals.
Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Palestine and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
followed the lead.
According to Susanne Koelbl writing on August 17 in Spiegel
Online: Terrorists are becoming increasingly adept at producing
high-quality videos. DVDs depicting bloody beheadings are now available at
markets in Pakistan and Afghanistan. They're also on the Web.
That the Internet has become a communication platform for
terrorists--as well as for their supporters and their adversaries--is
nothing new. These days, though, a close monitoring of the Web reveals the
increasing brutality of the international jihadist movement. The radicals'
isolation and desperation is also on full display. The images, though, also
document the vulnerability of Western armies in the remote mountainous regions
of Afghanistan and Iraq, together with the challenges they face in dealing with
the realities of the countries in which they operate.
Intelligence services believe that the Pakistani city of
Quetta is home to what is probably the most professional media workshop of
terror. The city, in the state of Beluchistan in the Pashtun border region, is
considered a Taliban stronghold. And it plays host to al-Qaeda's propaganda
headquarters, the "Foundation for Islamic Media Production," or "Al-Sahab."
The most important statements issued by the godfather of
terror Osama bin Laden, his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri and Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi,
the head of al- Qaeda's Iraq division until he was killed in June, were edited
and processed here. What began as an amateur operation producing poor-quality
videos has since turned into a highly professional outfit.
Al-Qaeda Issues An "Invitation"
In February 2005, Jane's Defense Weekly wrote with concern about what it called 'significant
developments" in the composition of jihadist terror cells, including "an
increase in the number of members who have 'joined' and were no longer
'recruited.'"
An Arabic pamphlet circulating on Islamist Web sites at
about the same time, titled "How can I become a member of al- Qaeda?" seems to
confirm that the path to al-Qaeda & Co. is growing ever shorter. The
pamphlet's response to its own question, according to a translation provided by
the Washington based institute SITE, is as follows:
Al-Qaida is no longer merely an organization fighting Jews
and crusaders alone. Today the al-Qaeda issues an "invitation" that asks all
Muslims to rise up in support of God's religion. ... Whoever answers this call
is seen as part of al-Qaeda, whether or not you wish this to happen. But if you
are a true Muslim, you have no other choice but to heed this call.
With this approach, al-Qaeda is attracting instant
mujahedeen who like the London bus and subway bombers, essentially recruit
themselves within a breathtakingly short amount of time. As a result, they are
far more unpredictable and difficult to recognize than Afghanistan veterans.
Complications
on the Issue of Profiling
The debate over profiling airline passengers revived after
the thwarted Islamist plot to bomb 10 airplanes in London on Aug. 10. The sad
fact is, through inertia, denial, cowardice, and political correctness, Western
airport security services -- with the notable exception of Israel's
-- search primarily for the implements
of terrorism, while largely ignoring passengers.
The profiling techniques such as Screening
of Passengers by Observation Techniques, or SPOT, now operating in
twelve U.S. airports did discover passengers with forged visas, fake IDs,
stolen airline tickets, and various forms of contraband -- its utility for
counter-terrorism is dubious. Terrorists trained to answer questions
convincingly, avoid sweating, and control stress should easily be able to evade
the system.
The fact that the Muslims are recruiting themselves for
al-Qaeda complicates the issue of profiling. As reported in a UPI
article on August 16, a number of prominent persons such as the former
Metropolitan Police Chief Lord John Stevens has lent his support to profiling
at all airports, saying Islamic terrorism in the West has been 'universally
carried out by young Muslim men,' usually traveling alone or in small groups.
Meanwhile Times of London columnist Martin Samuel scoffed
at arguments that terrorists rarely fit a certain profile.
In the event of racial profiling, there will be no
Mid-Surrey branch of al-Qaida forming on the hoof. As for cunning disguises, we
know them. There are two looks: beard on and beard off,' he wrote.
Evidently neither Lord Stevens or Samuel have ever
attended a meeting of the outlawed militant group al-Muhajiroun, which counts
numerous young men, women and even children of white and black British descent
among its members.
When this UPI
journalist went undercover into a London meeting of the group last year,
she was shocked to meet a significant number of white British converts to this
radical interpretation of Islam, many of whom were young women from middle
class families in rural counties such as Dorset, Somerset and yes, even Surrey.
Like their dark-skinned, bearded associates, they too
swore allegiance to Osama bin Laden and pledged to raise their children to
become suicide bombers, with no apparent concern that they did not fit the
usual profile of a potential terrorist.
A similarly flagrant disregard for stereotypes was
displayed by July 7 bomber Germaine Lindsay, of Jamaican origin, and the white
British Muslim convert suspected in last week`s airline plot, from the genteel
Buckinghamshire town of High Wycombe.
One can be sure that should Osama bin Laden get wind that
airport officials are focusing their search on young men of Asian appearance,
individuals like these will be the first he turns to carry out his next plot.
Likewise, the assumption that all citizens of the Arab and
Muslim world are of one appearance is mistaken. Throughout the Middle East,
particularly in countries such as Syria, Lebanon and Iran, there are millions
of individuals with fair coloring who would be indistinguishable from their
European or American counterparts.
As the Association
of Chief Police Officers rightly warns, stereotyping terror suspects will
'create a gap' in policing for terrorists to exploit. Start looking for
dark-haired individuals and one can be certain that Al Qaeda will put aside its
contempt for western values and start reaching for the peroxide, if it furthers
their cause.
Three
conclusions emerge from this discussion. First, because Islamist terrorists
are all Muslims, there does need to be a focus on Muslims. Second, such notions
as "Muslim-only lines" at airports are infeasible; rather, intelligence must drive
efforts to root out Muslims with an Islamist agenda.
Daniel pipes in his article Time to Profile Airline
Passengers? in the New York Sun on August 22, commented: Noting the limited
impact that losing 3,000 lives had in 2001 and building on my "education by murder"
hypothesis -- that people wake up to the problem of radical Islam only
when blood is flowing in the streets -- I predict that effective profiling
will only come into effect when many more Western lives, say 100,000, have been
lost.
Joe Lieberman vs. Ted Lamont
When antiwar activist and atheist
Ned Lamont, the heir of the Lamont family fortune and its vast political clout
announced he would seek to unseat an incumbent Democratic Senator, all of
Lieberman's Democratic colleagues in the US Senate quickly distanced themselves
from Joe, stating that it would not be right for them to side with either
candidate during the August primary race, adding that--whichever one
won--they would solidly support the winner of the August 9 primary. There
was no doubt in the minds of any of them that the winner would be Ned Lamont.
However, as election eve approached, Lieberman cut Lamont's double-digit lead
of 13 points down to 6--51 to 46 and then, 4 points.
On the eve of the election, it was anyone's ball game. So,
late in the 9th inning, Connecticut's senior Senator Christopher Dodd [D]
showed up for a pre-balloting photo op with Lieberman. So did New York's Chuck
Schumer [D]. So did Massachusetts' Edward Kennedy and so did Delaware's Joe
Biden. None were 100% sure that Lamont would win. If Lieberman won the
nomination, he would be reelected. If he was reelected, his colleagues within
the Democratic Party needed to make sure Joe was not mad at the party--or
those colleagues who would have to count on his vote. The night before the
balloting it was clear that the election would be decided by voter turnout.
But, the moment the count was tallied; all of them ran to embrace Lamont as the
winner.
As the Lieberman Campaign worked to get voters to the
polls, hackers stepped in. With the primary boiling down to how the candidates
used the means at their disposal to provide transport for voters, or directions
to polling places, the Lieberman camp discovered their website had been hacked
and knocked out of cyberspace. Lieberman supporters who needed a ride to the
polls could not access the Lieberman for US Senate website to contact the
Campaign for ride share information. Lieberman told reporters that:
"...[s]omething outrageous happened to our website today.
It's been hacked and sabotaged and knocked down. We don't know that it's my
opponent's campaign--but who else would have the motivation to hack into
and knock down our website on primary day?"
This showed the power of the Internet and its role in
political movements. These events are not unnoticed by Al-Qaeda, as we will see
below.
Lamont forces, of course, denied they had anything to do
with the sabotage--and, they probably didn't. There were enough anti-war,
anti-American George Soros MoveOn.org people around to do the dirty work. Asked
by the media if his people sabotaged Lieberman's website, Lamont called it "just
another scurrilous charge" by Lieberman as
he denied tampering with the website. Lamont offered to send a technician to
fix it. But having Lieberman's website down during peak voting hours may have
given Lamont just the edge he needed to eek out a primary victory.
The anti-war
contingent of the Axis of Appeasement
plays a role in U.S. elections. Jon C. Ryter in his article When The Invisible
Power Chooses To Be Seen
commented: This is a significant and sad step in the Democrats"
transformation from serious political party to mouthpiece for the anti-war, anti-capitalist,
"Blame America First" crowd. No longer merely the lunatic fringe, the far
left--best represented by Michael Moore, Cindy Sheehan, various Hollywood
half-wits, and MoveOn.org, funded by billionaires like George Soros and Peter Lewis--now
openly control one of the two major political parties in America. This
race has shown that there is no longer any place for moderation or alternative
points of view in the party ranks. Though not all Democrat voters are
left-wing radicals, not even in deep-blue Connecticut, any potential
nominee for office must gain the approval of that group. Not even a
long-time favorite like Joe Lieberman can represent the Democrats if he
expresses a conflicting point of view on a major issue like Iraq.
This is the group the Islamists and their supporters have
apparently hitched their wagon to--at least temporarily. The Internet is also the choice of the Islamists.
The Internet
Widely recognized as the indispensable tool of anti-war
activists, the Internet has indeed revolutionized the organization of social
movements in general. As a low cost, global tool for communicating and
disseminating information, the Internet works below the radar of the
mainstream media, providing a wide variety
of information websites, on-line petitions, and up-to-date schedules of events.
MoveOn exemplifies
the modern activist organization, skilled at Internet communication for the
purposes of petition-signing, on-line fundraising, and gathering the masses for
street protests. Founded to promote civic action and democracy, MoveOn has
rapidly become one of the best-known Internet-based organizations involved in
the Anti-War Movement. Wes Boyd, MoveOn founder, said his organization was
designed to "connect with those who do not support the war but who aren"t
always comfortable with showing their feelings by taking to the streets". Following
the October 2002 protests, MoveOn decided that the anti-war rally was "all over
the map politically and not very appealing to a mainstream perspective", so
they discussed forming a more "mainstream, patriotic coalition" that would be
more "welcoming to mainstream constituencies".
Since then, MoveOn has leveraged the Internet to create a
new kind of organization with the ability to raise hundreds of thousands of
dollars and move tens of thousands of people to action within hours. On March
11, 2003, MoveOn delivered a petition to the fifteen members of the United
Nations Security Council with more than one million signatures collected from
around the world in less than five days. In another effort, MoveOn collected
more than $400 000 US to finance anti-war television advertisements. The money
funded a re-made version of the "Daisy" ad, originally aired in the 1960s,
which shows a girl plucking petals from a daisy, contrasted with a missile
launch countdown and nuclear mushroom clouds. MoveOn's most recent activities
include the organization of a global candlelight vigil (vigils were organised
in more than seven thousand communities around the world), as well as
petitioning, emailing policy makers, raising and distributing money, as well as
other forms of direct activism and grassroots media buying.
The organization currently has more than 750 000 members
in the US alone, and is both active and supported worldwide. One of MoveOn's
organizers, Eli Pariser, suggests reasons for MoveOn's success: "In a sense, part
of MoveOn's attraction is that it aims for normal people, not just activists,
and it engages them successfully--Part of its appeal is that it serves as a
"direct line to god". There is no big bureaucracy. You make a contribution, you
sign something, and you get immediate action." MoveOn is also a member of the Win Without War
coalition.
August 12, 2006 Anti-War Demonstrations
More then 30,000 demonstrators filled the streets around
the White House chanting, 'stop the US-Israeli war against Lebanon and
Palestine" in Washington, D.C. Similar demonstrations were held in other major
cities across the country and worldwide. The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, Muslim
American Society Freedom Foundation and the National Council of Arab Americans
initiated the demonstration.
As reported on the A.N.S.W.E.R website: 'speakers
at the Washington D.C. demonstration included, former Attorney General Ramsey
Clark; Mahdi Bray the Executive Director of the Muslim American Society Freedom
Foundation; Mara Verheyden-Hilliard an attorney and co-founder of the
Partnership for Civil Justice; Brian Becker the National Coordinator of the
A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition; Dr. Mounzer Sleiman of the National Council of Arab
Americans; Osama Siblani Publisher at Arab American News; Peta
Lindsay Howard University student and Coordinator ANSWER Student and
Youth; and Dr. Clovis Maksoud the Former ambassador from the Arab League to the
U.N, Arab-American Anti Discrimination Committee (ADC), and others."
To get some image of the Stop the US Israeli War rally in San Francisco,
August 12, 2006, you may view the photos of the flags of the Hezbollah and
Hamas.
The article posted on the ADL website: ANSWER, Antiwar Rallies and Support
for Terror Organizations provides interesting background on the organization.
The ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) Coalition, which has organized
scores of antiwar demonstrations in the U.S. since its founding by the New
York-based International Action Center (IAC) in 2001, has played a key role in
inserting anti-Israel sentiment into the antiwar movement.
ANSWER's National Coordinator Brian Becker described the
march as the first national protest against "the new U.S.-Israeli war" that is
"killing the people of Lebanon and Palestine." During a recent appearance
on FOX News, Becker said, "The acts of the Israeli government, the Israeli Air
Force, with U.S.-supplied weapons and U.S. taxpayer money are acts of terrorism
against civilians." He later added, "Do I consider Hezbollah a terrorist
organization?" "The answer is no."
Becker's view of Hezbollah is no surprise. ANSWER, which
considers Israel a capitalist outpost for Western powers, has supported anyone
that counters the spread of capitalism around the world, including genocidal
dictators such as Saddam Hussein and Slobodan Milosovic. This worldview
has been apparent at many ANSWER rallies that have included support of
Palestinian terrorist leaders over the past few years.
The August 12 march follows many rallies organized by
ANSWER, IAC and other anti-Israel groups across the country since the start of
the current Middle East conflict in June. These rallies have promoted a
very harsh and unapologetic message denouncing Israel and U.S. foreign
policy. They have also included a proliferation of anti-Semitic expression
and support for the terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah.
March 20, 2004: ANSWER
organized major antiwar demonstrations in New York City and San Francisco to
coincide with antiwar rallies against the war in Iraq across the United States
and the world. Other antiwar groups led by United for Peace and Justice, the
other major protest organizer, initially intended to focus solely on the
situation in Iraq, but ANSWER organized a coalition of anti-Israel groups who
petitioned United for Peace and Justice to include an
anti-Zionist message at there events. United for Peace and Justice eventually acceded and anti-Israel messages pervaded
the demonstrations.
Sojourners
is a member organization of the Win
Without War and United for
Peace and Justice anti-war coalitions. Giving voice to Sojourners' intense
anti-Americanism, Jim Wallis called the U.S. "-- the great power, the great
seducer, the great captor and destroyer of human life, the great master of
humanity and history in its totalitarian claims and designs." Please note, as a
coalition of organizations, UFPJ does not have individual members. Individuals
are encouraged to join a local group in their community. For the list of
national and international member groups see: United for Peace and
Justice. Truly an astounding list brings together the Green
Party, anti-war groups, Greenpeace, Code Pink and socialist and communist party
organizations.
In New York, Al-Awda,
the International
Solidarity Movement (ISM) and other pro-Palestinian groups waved
Palestinian flags, while some chanted "Intifada Intifada, Long Live the
Intifada." The anti-Israel presence was even more dominant at the nearly
10,000-strong rally in San Francisco. Signs and messages included "No blood for
Israel," "I want you to die for Israel. Israel Sings: Onward Christian
Soldiers" and a model Israeli tank with dollars dripping blood and the sign, "Paid
for with US tax dollars." Another sign read, "I Love NYC even more
without the World Trade Center."
Many conspiracy theorists attended the New York City and
San Francisco protests. A group called the 9/11 Truth Alliance [A member group
of United for Peace and Justice.], which
contends that the Bush administration staged the attacks, distributed signs
saying 'stop the 9-11 Cover-Up" at both rallies. It also handed out "deception
dollars," large replicas of paper currency covered with links to conspiracy and
also anti-Israel and anti-Semitic Web sites.
December 2003: At the Second
International Cairo Conference, ANSWER representatives met with Hamas leader
Osama Hamdan. Hamdan, who heads Hamas in Lebanon and openly supports suicide
bombing, was invited to the conference by the event's sponsors, the
International Campaign Against U.S. and Zionist Occupations, a movement
co-founded by the IAC. Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, who heads the
IAC, co-director Sara Flounders, and
Elias Rashmawi of ANSWER all served as organizers for the conference. This
conference is described in my article The Origins of the
Next Great War are Visible.
To understand the magnitude of impact of the Anti-War
Movement and the list of the organizations interlinked it is suggested that you
read: THE
ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT WAGING PEACE ON THE BRINK OF WAR Geneva, March 2003 –Centre
for Applied Studies in International Negotiations (CASIN).
In the Spiegel Interview
with Jimmy Carter on August 12, 2006, he is quoted as follows:
SPIEGEL: You also
mentioned the hatred for the United States throughout the Arab world which has
ensued as a result of the invasion of Iraq. Given this circumstance, does it
come as any surprise that Washington's call for democracy in the Middle East
has been discredited?
Carter: No, as a
matter of fact, the concerns I exposed have gotten even worse now with the
United States supporting and encouraging Israel in its unjustified attack on
Lebanon.
SPIEGEL: But
wasn't Israel the first to get attacked?
Carter: I don't
think that Israel has any legal or moral justification for their massive
bombing of the entire nation of Lebanon. What happened is that Israel is
holding almost 10,000 prisoners, so when the militants in Lebanon or in Gaza
take one or two soldiers, Israel looks upon this as a justification for an
attack on the civilian population of Lebanon and Gaza. I do not think that's
justified, no.
SPIEGEL: One main
points of your book is the rather strange coalition between Christian
fundamentalists and the Republican Party. How can such a coalition of the pious
lead to moral catastrophes like the Iraqi prison scandal in Abu Ghraib and
torture in Guantanamo?
Carter: The
fundamentalists believe they have a unique relationship with God, and that they
and their ideas are God's ideas and God's premises on the particular issue.
Therefore, by definition since they are speaking for God anyone who disagrees
with them is inherently wrong. And the next step is: Those who disagree with
them are inherently inferior, and in extreme cases – as is the case with
some fundamentalists around the world – it makes your opponents
sub-humans, so that their lives are not significant. Another thing is that a
fundamentalist can't bring himself or herself to negotiate with people who
disagree with them because the negotiating process itself is an indication of
implied equality. And so this administration, for instance, has a policy of
just refusing to talk to someone who is in strong disagreement with them
– which is also a radical departure from past history. So these are the
kinds of things that cause me concern. And, of course, fundamentalists don't
believe they can make mistakes, so when we permit the torture of prisoners in
Guantanamo or Abu Ghraib, it's just impossible for a fundamentalist to admit
that a mistake was made.
According to report on August 17,
2006 by the GLOBAL INTELLIGENCE BRIEF
Strategic Forecasting, Inc. "Organizations like Hezbollah are needed in
Egypt, Iraq and Jordan to assist Muslims in continuing their campaigns against
Israel, leading Sunni religious scholar, Qatar-based Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi
[Spiritual leader if Muslim Brotherhood.], said during a speech at Cairo
University, Egyptian daily al-Masri al-Youm reported."
Recognize that the Muslim Brotherhood has worldwide
influence through its offshoots in the U.S. and on college campuses.
As reported by the AFP on August 17, 2006 Leading
Islamist calls for holy war on Israel. The prominent Islamist preacher
Sheikh Youssef Al Qaradawi has called for a holy war against Israel, an
Egyptian newspaper reported Wednesday. [Note the parallel call: Ayatollah Ali
Khamemenei also called for "holy war".]
"Muslims must carry out jihad to liberate all the land of
Islam. Palestine does not belong only to the Palestinians but to all Muslims,"
Qaradawi was quoted as saying by the Al-Masri Al-Yom independent daily. [This is a very significant
statement, thus promoting the concept of the ummah, the Islamic kingdom of God
on Earth--one world without borders.]
The Egyptian-born cleric, best known for his regular appearances
on the Qatari satellite channel, Al Jazeera, said that the Islamic world "needs
men like those of Hezbollah: in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, and everywhere." [Qaradawi
is bridging the gap between the Sunni and Shia--a common enemy is Israel
and the U.S.]
"There isn't even an Arab willingness to fight Israel," he
complained at a seminar at the University of Cairo, adding: "The peace that the
Arab leaders are calling for is in fact a capitulation."
Qaradawi, who now lives in Qatar and has close links to the
opposition Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, said that Islamic law, or Shariah,
dictated, "if a land of Islam is occupied, the entire population must resist
and start jihad."
The 78-year-old achieved star status with his appearances
on Al Jazeera's weekly religious affairs program "Al Sharia wa Al Haya"
(Islamic Law and Life) and has consistently defended Palestinian suicide
attacks against Israel. Qaradawi is a brilliant and very influential scholar of
Islam and has a huge following not only among Muslim countries, but throughout
the world.
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 From Ikhwan's official
website we learn of the Islamist Sunni-Shia convergence occurring in Lebanon:
Lebanese Ikhwan announces it will join Hezbollah in reconstruction.
On August
21, 2006, President Bush pledges the United States will increase its
humanitarian and reconstruction aid to Lebanon to $230 million to help the
country recover after weeks of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.
Speaking at the White House August 21, Bush said the funds
would help the Lebanese people return to their communities and rebuild their
homes, restore infrastructure such as bridges and roads and rehabilitate
schools in time for the beginning of the fall school year.
"Our nation is wasting no time in helping the people of
Lebanon," he said. "America is making a long-term commitment to help the
people of Lebanon because we believe every person -- deserves to live in a free,
open society that respects the rights of all."
Islamists
have wasted no time moving in to gain support. In these critical first days
after the war, Hezbollah and its financial backers in Tehran have seized the
moment. They are appeasing those who might have been expected to denounce Hezbollah
from the wreckage of their homes. And they are entrenching their support among
a growing army of sympathizers.
Iran's money is crucial. Estimates vary widely, but one
Hezbollah source said as much as $1 billion had been made available by Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, Iran's president; another that the Iranian leader had placed no
limit on the money pouring in.
After the UN-brokered ceasefire solidified, the Lebanese
Islamists announced that they will be a partner in reconstruction operations.
In an exclusive statement to Ikhwanweb, Deputy Chairman of the Lebanese Jama'a
Islamia (The Muslim Brotherhood offshoot in Lebanon) said that the
reconstruction process requires strenuous efforts especially financial ones to
restore or rebuild the war ravaged areas." The reconstruction process requires
astronomical sums of money, and of course our group cannot afford such hefty
funds, so we intend to share with our utmost financial and other relief works,
especially that we took part in so many relief activities during the war,
opening our institutes and schools before the displaced citizens and provided
them with all available accommodation", he said, adding that it is Hezbollah
which has a plan for the reconstruction of the south. He quoted Hezbollah
Chairman Hassan Nasrullah in his recent address as pledging to reconstruct the
south and pay one -year rent for the war-hit families pending the end of the
reconstruction plan and their return to their homes, adding that Iran could
provide financial aid for the Hezbollah's reconstruction plan
On October
28, 2005, President George W. Bush denounced IslamoFascist movements that
call for a "violent and political vision: the establishment, by terrorism,
subversion and insurgency, of a totalitarian empire that denies all political
and religious freedom."
The Muslim Brotherhood
(Al-Ikhwan Al-Muslimun) also known as the Ikhwan is a good example of what
the President described and what he must protect us against.
The Muslim Brotherhood ("MB") organization describes
itself as a political and social revolutionary movement; it was founded in
March 1928 in Egypt by Hassan al-Banna, who objected to Western influence and
called for return to an original Islam.
The Brotherhood is an expansive and secretive society with
followers in more than 70 countries, dedicated to creating a global Islamic
order that would isolate women and punish nonbelievers. Its members and
supporters founded al Qaeda, as well as one "of the largest college student
groups in the United States."
Quoting from my latest book: Islamic
Economics and the Final Jihad - The Muslim Brotherhood to the Leftist/Marxist -
Islamist Alliance.
Al-Banna had connections to Sufism, and he used the sufi-tariqa model for organizing the Brotherhood while rejecting
Sufi 'superstitions." At first, the Muslim Brotherhood concentrated mainly on
moral and social reforms, establishing educational and welfare programs. Then,
following its rapid growth, it became more politically active and founded a
secret military arm. It developed a tightly knit organization with a network of
branches, subdivided into secret cell groups, with a missionary network that
spread into Syria, Palestine and the Sudan. Members were recruited from rural
and lower class backgrounds, as well as from the urban middle classes, and they
received intensive ideological and physical training.
Al-Banna outlined a gradualist strategy in three stages:
the Propaganda (preparation) Stage, the Organization
Stage (aimed at educating the people), and
finally, the Action Stage. While
tactics might change, the strategic objectives of the Brotherhood remain
unchanged: to receive explicit political recognition so as to be able to
operate freely in the social, economic and political arena, and to implement Shariah in an Islamic state.
The strategy of al-Banna has and is being implemented
today in Europe and the rest of the world. We are witnessing the effect of the
final stages in Europe. He could only have dreamed of the success we are seeing
today.
According to Sylvain Besson, an investigative journalist
for the daily newspaper, Time, in Geneva, in his book of "La
conquete de L"Occident: Le projet secret des Islamistes" (The conquest of the occident: The secret
project of the Islamists), Swiss
authorities made a worrying discovery at the time of a searching carried out in
the villa of Egyptian banker Youssef Nada in Lugano in November 2001.
Swiss investigators discovered "The
Project," an ambitious strategy intended "to establish the kingdom of God over
the whole world."
"The Project" is a fourteen-page leaflet, dated December
1982, calling for the Muslim Brotherhood's conquest of the world. It is a
detailed roadmap to attain this objective. The Muslim Brothers must infiltrate
existing institutions, rather than create their own. It calls for a guerilla
war against Israel in the Palestinian territories and support to diverse armed
Muslim groups from Bosnia to the Philippines. Swiss investigators confirm that
the Project is the proof of the Muslim Brotherhood's role in supporting and
inspiring the "worldwide jihad."
Nada was the manager of the "Al-Taqwa" bank, suspected by the Americans of supporting terrorism. However,
Nada, who has denied any ties with terrorism, has admitted being in the past
one of the principal leaders of the international branch of the Muslim
Brotherhood. Nada denied to have written "The Project," as it was simply kept
during twenty years. The Time article
explained why "Islamic researchers" wrote this document, but it does not
represent an official position of the Muslim Brotherhood. The identity of its author,
for example, remains unknown. (al-Qaradawi was a director of Al-Taqwa bank and
the intellectual guide of the European Council for Fatwa and Research.)
The document also recommends "to study the local and world
centers of authority, and the possibilities of placing them under
influence," "to enter in contact with all
new movements engaged in the jihad wherever that it is on planet,
to create cells of the jihad in
Palestine," and "to nourish the feeling of rancor with regard to the Jews." The
document describes the strategy planned to ensure a growing influence of the
Brotherhood on the Muslim world. It is stipulated there that the Muslim
Brothers 'should not act in the name of the Brotherhood, but infiltrate in
the existing organizations. Their
existence will not be located, and then neutralized."
Accordingly, the Project could play a part in creation by
the Muslim Brothers and their heirs to a network of religious, educational and
charitable institutions in Europe and in the United States.
The Project indeed recommends "to build
institutions--social, economic, scientific and medical, and to penetrate
the field of the social services to be in liaison with the people." Some of the
most successful strategies leading to conversion and ultimate membership in jihadist organizations have been through social
organizations, including daycare centers and nurseries.
The importance of the Project is due as much to its
history, and that of the men who surround it, than with its contents. Its
intellectual origins go back to the years 1960, when Sa"id Ramadan, the
"theorist as a chief" of the Muslim Brotherhood, found refuge in Geneva. In
September 1964, its newspaper, El Muslimoun,
published a text inviting it to launch an "ideological war" against the
Occident. It was then a question of answering the creation of the State of
Israel, considered by the Islamists as an element of a vast plot against the
Islamic religion and its faithful: "This is why we are convinced that this
elaborate ideological plan must be countered by an ideological plan quite as
elaborate, and that it is necessary to answer its ideological attacks, with its
ideological war, by an ideological war." The article explicitly refers to the
"Protocol of Elders of Zion," a document manufactured by the Tsarist police
force that describes an alleged Jewish conspiracy to dominate the world.
Although it is a forgery, this text's anti-Semitism is taken seriously in the
Islamist media.
In August 2004, the Wall Street Journal revealed that the "Protocol" was quoted during a
recent meeting of he European Council for Fatwa and Research (CEFR). According
to a participant in the meeting, the Protocol of the Elders showed the
existence of a Jewish plot intended to destroy the values morals of the Muslim
families. It is understood that to such ideas, the Islamists wanted to react by
developing their own "Project."
Al-Qaradawi's ideas fall into line with some of the ideas
of the Project. Thus, in a text published in 1990, the CEFR proposed to develop
the presence of the Islamic Movement within the "groups of Jihad" in order "to eliminate all the foreign influences
from the grounds of Islam, from Morocco to Indonesia."
Just as a side, for most European secret services, Tariq Ramadan, the new
advisor on terrorism to British Prime Minister Blair, is the unofficial head of
the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe. It looks as if the infiltration is working
fine! It is not every day that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in 2004
revokes a visa issued to a Swiss-national scholar scheduled to teach at one of
America's premier universities. But this has just happened, and it is a good
thing. The Swiss scholar is Tariq Ramadan. He is Islamist royalty--his
maternal grandfather, Hasan al-Banna, founded the Muslim Brotherhood in 1928.
Tariq is a Swiss citizen because his father, Sa"id Ramadan, also a leading
Islamist, fled from Egypt in 1954 following a crackdown on the Brotherhood.
Sa"id reached Geneva in 1958, where Tariq was born in 1962.
Thanks to his pedigree and his talents, Ramadan has
emerged as a significant force in his own right. Symbolic of this, Time magazine in April 2004 named him one of the world's
top hundred scientists and thinkers. And so when Notre Dame University went
looking for a Henry R. Luce professor of religion, conflict and peace-building,
it unsurprisingly settled on Mr. Ramadan. As Lee Smith writes in The American
Prospect, he is "a cold-blooded Islamist,
whose cry of death to the West is a quieter and gentler jihad, but it's still jihad."
Al-Qaeda Book on Managing Savagery
Also contributing to the West's understanding of the
Islamist's strategy for world domination is the book The Management of Savagery. Stephen Ulph
describes the content of this book as the thinking of an al-Qaeda strategist on
the next stages of the struggle. Posted on the al-Ikhlas jihadi forum
[http://ekhlas.com/forum] the work is entitled Idarat al-Tawahhush, "The
Management of Barbarism," further defined as "the phase of transition to the
Islamic state." Due to the strategic importance of the document, Terrorism
Focus of the Jamestown Foundation has undertaken an in-depth examination of the
Arabic text.
Published by the Center of Islamic Studies and Research
(an al-Qaeda affiliate), the 113-page work "Management of Barbarism" aims to map out the progressive stages of
establishing an Islamic state, from early beginnings in defined areas in the
Arabian Peninsula, or Nigeria, Jordan, the Maghreb, Pakistan or Yemen, and its
subsequent global expansion. The author is Abu Bakr Naji, a name familiar from
his contributions to the Sawt al-Jihad online magazine (which are republished
at the end of this book).
By "Management of Barbarism" the author refers to the
period just after the collapse of a superpower, the period of 'savage chaos".
It appears pointedly to be a method of not repeating the experience of
Afghanistan prior to the rule of the Taliban, and of improving controls over
the periods experienced, for instance, in Somalia after the fall of Siad Barre.
Jihadi strategy.
The "Path of Empowerment" theme constitutes the strategy
of the mujahideen. In this the author further sub-divides into three distinct phases:
1) The Disruption and Exhaustion phase
2) The Management of Barbarism [Savagery] phase
3) The Empowerment phase
In the first "Disruption and Exhaustion" phase, the
mujahideen are to a) exhaust the enemy's forces by stretching them through
dispersal of targets and b) "attract the youth through exemplary targeting such
as occurred at Bali, Al-Muhayya and Djerba."
At the "Management of Barbarism phase", the mujahideen are
to "establish internal security, ensure food and medical supplies, defend the zone
from external attack, establish Shariah justice, an armed force, an
intelligence service, provide economic sufficiency, defend against [public]
hypocrisy and deviant opinions and ensure obedience, and the establishment of
alliances with neighboring elements that are yet to give total conformity to
the Management, and improve management structures."
The "Empowerment" phase is an extension of the above. The
policy is to continue Disruption and Exhaustion activities, at the same time
establishing logistic links with the various Management zones. A conspicuous
example of this phase is the series of events leading up to the September 11
attacks on the United States, which "destroyed the peoples' awe of America and
of the lesser ranking Apostate armies." The fall of Afghanistan, the author
explains, was either planned to happen, or was due to happen even without the
September 11 events, and had as the result the multiplication of jihadi groups
bent on revenge.
[As shown above, the result of the Lebanon war was the
destruction of awe of the Israeli military might.]
As for future targeting, this should be variegated "in all
parts of the Islamic world and beyond it. For instance, in striking at tourist
resorts frequented by Crusaders, all tourist resorts will have to be secured,"
with all the dispersal of energy and costs [economic jihad] this involves. The
same goes for Crusader banks in Turkey employing interest, or petrol
installations near Aden, which will subsequently oblige security hikes for
refineries, pipelines and shipping. "If two apostate authors are simultaneously
liquidated in two different countries, it will require the security for
thousands of writers in the Islamic world." [The Islamist terrorist plot
against the airlines in London resulting increased security and flight delays.]
An important feature of this phase is the attention to be
given to media and propaganda strategy, both for winning support and
recruitment, and for deterring opposition. [The extensive Iranian propaganda
claiming victory for the Hezbollah in Lebanon, resulting in increased support
for the Islamists throughout the region and possibly the world. Thus the events
and subsequent cease-fire agreement empowered further the anti-war movement.]
The media strategy should "target in depth middle ranking officers in the armed
forces [of Muslim nations] to push them to join the jihad." It should "aim at
every stage to justify operations to the populous legally and intellectually --
given that, assuming that our long struggle will require half a million
mujahideen, getting such a number from a nation of millions is easier than from
the ranks of the Islamic movement." [Thus the linking with the leftist's
anti-war movement.]
Jihadi Tactic
The third theme, "The Most Important Principles and
Policies," gives details on tactics. After discussing the necessity of
establishing a proper chain of command, in both the doctrinal and military
fields, the author outlines important military principles ('striking with the
heaviest force at the weakest point; a superior enemy is defeated by economic
and military attrition"). He further suggests four major reference sources:
"The Encyclopedia of Jihad (prepared by the mujahideen in Afghanistan) [The
Encyclopedia of Jihad is now available on the web. See: AL-QAIDA'S
ONLINE UNIVERSITY - Jihad 101 for Would-Be Terrorists], the al-Battar
magazine; the writings of Abu Ubayd al-Qurashi in the al-Ansar magazine, along
with other works on the al-Uswa website; general works on military science,
particularly on guerrilla warfare, provided the student rectifies the errors in
them respective to Islamic law.
In the sub-section "The Application of Vehemence"
subtitled "The Policy of Paying the Price," Abu Bakr Naji warns against the
dangers of anything other than maximum violence as a deterrent, or as a
response, even if the response should take years. The response, the author
states, "is best done by other groups and in other countries than those
suffering the act of enmity -- to give the enemy the sense of being surrounded
and his interests exposed -- and to confuse him." An example of this method
would be, say, in response to the Egyptians' imprisonment of mujahideen, an
attack by mujahideen upon an Egyptian embassy in the Arabian Peninsula or the
Maghreb, or the kidnapping of Egyptian diplomats, who should be "liquidated
horrifically" if the mujahideen's demands are not met.
Stress is then laid upon the need to understand how
international politics work. In the sub-section "Understanding the Rules of the
Political Game" Abu Bakr Naji highlights how mujahid groups that refused to
soil their hands with profane political calculations paid the price. The
difficulty of reconciling Islamic legal propriety with pragmatic military
interest is resolved, in the author's eyes, by recourse to the example set by
[the 14th century jurist] Ibn Qayyim, who set Prophetic precedent as a
preference, but not an obligation.
An important feature of this game, Naji illustrates, is
the manipulation of the international media, and ensuring that the message gets
through to the target, in its widest sense, and not just to the minority elite.
"We must therefore set up an association whose purpose is to ensure the communication
of our demands to people, even if this should expose them to dangers akin to
the perils of combat -- such as the taking of a hostage. After raising the
hullabaloo concerning him we demand that media correspondents publish our
demands in full in return for his release -- Our demand might be a statement of
warning or justification for an operation." An effective response to government
media's demonization of mujahid actions is to prepare the ground by first
demonizing the target as something Islamically forbidden or serving the
economic interests of the enemy. Naji then gives an imaginary scenario of an
attempt to adjust oil prices in favor of the people where a deadline is issued
and an oil engineer or manager or journalist is kidnapped to ensure that the
demand is fully publicized.
Points of weakness
The fourth major theme in the work covers "The Most
Pressing Difficulties and Obstacles" that will face the mujahideen. These are
listed as the diminution in the numbers of believers as casualties in war, the
lack of sufficiently trained administrators (and the relative social distance
many of these have from the rank and file) and the problems caused by
over-enthusiasm in the behavior of some. Naji also highlights the problems that
will be faced with old loyalties to other Islamist groups impeding
administration in the new Management phases, or the threat of schism.
It appears to be lack of moral values corresponding to the
Judeo-Christian ideologies and seeking economic gain at any cost further drives
it. Some of the Fellows at Hoover Institute have published recent articles
about the subject but do not seem to have the answer to counter the influence.
The ideologies seem to go back the lack of understanding the risks dating to
the 1930's as noted by Victor Davis Hanson in his articleThe
Brink of Madness and Thomas Sowell in his articlePacifists
versus peace.It
appears that this may have coalesced into the "The Axis of Appeasement."
Man Seeking Consensus
Man by nature seeks consensus. But the means he manipulates
for this end do not always serve the purpose. Human history is full of
momentous events whereby certain individuals or groups have endeavored to
effect an agreement but the consequences of these events have far exceeded the
innocence of their initiators. Religions or belief systems have always occupied
a significant place in man's struggle for consensus. Some contemporary
intellectuals have stressed the importance of inter-religious communication to
the degree that without a factual understanding between the adherents of
various world religions, they claim, the future of mankind will remain under
threat. In seeking this consensus we are witnessing the rise of the "Axis of
Appeasement". The name that is commonly
used for this new era is postmodernism.
Following in the footsteps of the pre-postmodern Nietzsche
– God is dead, the intellectuals that were the philosophers of the
Frankfurt School developed philosophies known as "Critical Theory" or "Cultural
Marxism" thus promoted postmodernism to go after the hearts and minds of the
population. The intellectual "reformers" of Islam are utilizing these same
successful tactics used to create the Postmodern Era and are now utilizing
"Critical Islam" as the guideline - the strategic weapon for communication with
the adherents of other religions. Thus one of their slogans is "From The
Schoolhouse To The White House".
The uniformity of fundamental beliefs among believers of
the same religion is no longer in intact, due to exposition to various
propaganda influences of different cultural orientations. Easy access to the knowledge of alien
cultures has caused considerable polarization among co-religionists, so much
that difference of opinion between two members of a religion on essential
matters may become greater than that may exist between members of two different
religions. A good example of this is the discrepancy in respect of worldview
between a traditional Muslim and a secular one. The former may feel that a
practicing Christian is nearer to him than the secular Muslim as far as the
similarity between their respective fundamental (metaphysical) beliefs is
concerned. In such a situation it would be more befitting for a Muslim that is
anxious to propagate his belief, to start with his coreligionist: the so-called
secular-minded Muslim, rather than attempting to convert a Christian. It is
also this "Moral Trade Deficit" within the Christian church that provides the
vacuum being filled by postmodernism and "Critical Islam".
As we witnessed following the 3/11 terrorists attacks on
the trains in Spain during run up to the election in 2004, the terrorists were
able to control the election. The populous were more concerned with survival
amidst chaos than with experiencing truth and significance. One more step toward
achieving Osama bin Laden's goal of returning Andalusia into the
caliphate.
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