Someone Tell the President We Can’t Fight Radical Islam by
Being Politically Correct
By Steve Emerson and Pete Hoekstra
Forbes
November 16, 2015
"This is an attack not just on
Paris, it's an attack not just on the people of France, but this is an attack on
all of humanity and the universal values that we share," – President
Obama hours after the terrorist attacks in Paris began unfolding.
The full
statement by the president at first sounds lofty, courageous and
dedicated to U.S. resolve in fighting the scourge that afflicted the City of
Lights.
A closer analysis, however, reveals that
it is empty hypocritical posturing designed to deceive the American public and
feed his politically correct allies in the media their narrative.
First, it was not an attack on "all
of humanity and the universal values we share," as Obama claimed. It was an
attack by Islamists who do not share "our universal values" on its
infidel enemies.
Second, wouldn't it have been
appropriate for him to have issued a similar type of unequivocal condemnation of
terrorism and his strong affiliation with Israel's commitment to fight against
extremism when it began experiencing its most recent wave of massive attacks?
After all, just as he expressed the close alliance between the U.S. and France
in vowing to attack the terrorists who struck, the President also reiterated the
"extraordinary bond between the United States and Israel" during last
week's meetings with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and pledged to protect
Israeli security.
Really?
Let's roll the tape. When Palestinian
terrorists began shooting and killing Israelis in every corner of their country,
the Obama administration outrageously issued a contrived, evenhanded statement
calling on both Israel and the Palestinians to reduce the violence. Perhaps—to
be consistent with his so-called unequivocal views against terrorism expressed
on Friday—he should have called on both France and ISIS to mutually reduce the
violence.
The Obama
administration's role in the rise of ISIS
Third, Obama promised to "do
whatever it takes to work with the French people and with nations around the
world to bring these terrorists to justice, and to go after any terrorist
networks that go after our people." This is the same president who impeded
the lawsuits against those who killed the 241 Marines in Beirut and won't allow
prosecutions of the Iranian Al Quds Force responsible for killing thousands of
American soldiers in Iran and Iraq. He also refused to support FBI efforts to
prosecute Hamas for killing scores of Americans, tried to interfere with civil
law suits against the Palestinian Authority for murdering U.S. citizens and even
prevented the victims of Iranian terrorism from collecting the billions of
dollars of judgments awarded to them in dozens of lawsuits that Iran has lost.
Jurists on both political sides have agreed that the president has violated U.S.
anti-terrorism laws that mandate the prosecution of those who kill "our
people."
Fourth, this
is a president who some claim is more responsible for the rise of ISIS than
anyone else in the world. Recently declassified
emails demonstrate that his administration sold
the initial shipment of major weapons to ISIS in 2012 as a
counterweight to Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. It's quite ironic that Obama
acts so sympathetically to the victims of ISIS attacks, much similar to how the
man who murdered his parents pleads for mercy because he is an orphan.
Finally, expect the President and other
Western leaders such as CIA Chief John Brennan to begin their apologia tour in
claiming that the attackers had nothing to do with Islam, with a compliant media
parroting their talking points. They will say that ISIS is not religious but a
"death cult;" that "jihad" really means "peace"
and those who carry out these attacks are "subverting a religion of
peace." The president has prohibited the term "Islamic terrorism"
from the White House lexicon. Perhaps we should ban the terms "white
racists," the "Italian Mafia," the "Hispanic drug
cartels" and "black gangs."
Even on Saturday, the Democratic
presidential candidates refused multiple times to condemn "radical
Islam," falsely contending—as the many Muslim advocacy groups say
today—that condemning radical Islam is racist. Also expect the mindless
talking heads to claim that the majority of attempted terrorist attacks have
been singularly stopped by the active cooperation of the American Muslim
population.
Islamic
terrorism has everything do with Islam
Let's set the record straight once and
for all: Islamic terrorism has everything do with Islam. The violent tactics of
ISIS, al-Qaida, Hamas and every other Islamic terrorist group invokes their
legitimacy by practicing the religion its purest form. This does not mean that
all Muslims are terrorists or that Islam in inherently violent. There are vast
numbers of peaceful Muslims. But Islam is defined by those who practice it. The
decapitations by ISIS proscribed by the Koran were the dominant form of
punishment by Mohammed's armies against enemies who would not convert or accept
Islamic supremacy.
The notion that ISIS has nothing to do
with Islam is the invention of the leftist Western alliance with anti-civil
rights Islamic advocacy groups. It is designed to mislead the public, especially
because of the massive amount of terror the world has experience or observed
since 9/11. ISIS is not subverting Islam, but it is derived from its basic
tenants. It practices Islam the same way the Iranian Mullahs practice Islam, the
way Saudi Arabia chops off limbs, the way Pakistan sentences to death anyone who
converts to Christianity, the way that women are treated as second class
citizens in traditional Muslim societies and the way that homosexuals are put to
death.
Are we to think that the pro-violent and
misogynist Muslim Brotherhood—which dominates the religious and social
institutions of the Muslim world in both the East and West, and all of its
offspring including al-Qaida, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Jama'at Islamiya, Boku Haram,
Tabligi Jamat and others—have nothing to do with Islam?
Also, sorry to break the politically
correct bubble, but it has been FBI intelligence that has stopped the vast
majority of the more than 100 attempted Islamic terrorist attacks in the U.S.
since 9/11, not the cooperation of the Muslim population with law enforcement.
The sad reality is that radical Islamist front groups that masquerade as
moderate—such as the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the Muslim
Public Affairs Council (MPAC) and the Muslim American Society (MAS)—discourage
Muslims from cooperating with authorities.
Censoring
the discussion
Indeed, these groups, who have been
welcomed into the White House hundreds of times, exhort their members and all
Muslims in the U.S. not to trust or talk to the FBI. Most significantly, they
espouse an incendiary conspiratorial narrative that lies at the motivational
root of all Islamic terrorism: They claim there is a war against Islam by the
United States, Israel and the West. The terrorists who hear this narrative are
then persuaded to avenge the "crimes" of the U.S., France or Israel by
carrying out "jihad" that they justify as "defensive."
It is only a matter of time before the
high priesthood of self-anointed civil rights groups begin to reclaim their
dominance in censoring the discussion—abetted by the useful idiots in the
mainstream media—of mentioning the term "radical Islam" by claiming
it's a slur against all Muslims. Already, the media are dutifully reporting the
"condemnations" of the Paris attacks by groups like CAIR and MPAC, the
very same groups that say that any mention of radical Islam is Islamaphobic
racism. If so, how would they categorize the gruesome Islamic terrorist attacks
in Paris?
Obama's hollow words on the Paris
attacks will fade in the coming days largely because they never meant anything
in the first place. But the American and European publics are not stupid. They
understand the problem. It is our leaders who are disenfranchising us. And they
think they will get away with it. Remember that they blamed the Benghazi
massacre on an Internet video. Perhaps they will blame the ISIS attacks on a TV
show.