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Posted: 9/11/2010 7:50:08 AM EDT
Imagining Islam
Wishful thinking will not bring success or security.

Andrew C. McCarthy
September 11, 2010

If only the fantasy were true: If only there actually were a dominant, pro-American, echt moderate Islam, an ideology so dedicated to human rights, so sternly set against savagery, that acts of terrorism were, by definition, “un-Islamic activity.” Imagine an Islam that, far from a liability, proved an asset (indeed, an indispensable  asset) in combating the threat against us. Imagine that we could accurately call the threat mere “extremism” — no “Islamic” (or even “Islamist”) modifier being necessary because the “extremists” truly were a tiny, aberrant band, fraudulently “hijacking” a great religion.

If the fantasy were true, who among us would not be proud to mark the annual observance of September 11 by breaking ground on a $100 million Islamic center cum mosque at the site of the most horrific attack in American history? In the nine years since the atrocities that claimed the lives of nearly 3,000 Americans at the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, and a field in Shanksville, Pa., such an Islam — if it really existed — would have spearheaded the defeat of America’s enemies.

Such an Islam, over nine long years, would have risen up and made itself heard. It would have identified by name and condemned with moral outrage the imposters purporting to act in its name. It would have honored America’s sacrifice of blood and treasure in the liberation of oppressed Muslim peoples. It would have said “thank you” to our troops. It would have joined America, without ambiguity or hesitation, in crushing terror networks and dismantling the regimes that abet them. It would not have needed trillion-dollar American investments to forge democracies; it would naturally have adopted democracy on its own.

What excruciating truths have we yet failed to grasp on this ninth anniversary of 9/11? The first is that such an Islam does not exist. The second is that, despite this fact, American foreign and domestic policy continues to proceed as though it does exist — and as though it were the only real Islam. That is, nine years after Islamists made their commitment to our destruction as unmistakable as possible, nine years after the non-occurrence of all the wonderful things that would certainly have happened if the Islam of our dreams were the Islam of our reality, our national-security strategy is still steeped in fiction.

Self-delusion is a convenient policy. It resists defining missions with anything but the most detached, politically correct loftiness. Serial attacks by readily identifiable enemies seamlessly become a nebulous “war on terror,” then a “long struggle against violent extremism,” then an “overseas contingency operation.” If you stubbornly avoid saying whom you’re fighting and why, pretty soon no one remembers — the better to define down success — don’t say victory. So we gradually slide from “You’re with us or you’re with the terrorists,” to “draining the swamps,” to “the forward march of freedom,” to the creation of “democracies” that are reliable American “allies in the war on terror,” to “democracy-lite, and please pass the sharia,” to “shoot for stability,” to “Why not negotiate with the Taliban? Look how well the engagement with Iran is going.”

We may succeed in kidding ourselves, but our enemies aren’t fooled. By 9/11, Iran had been braying “Death to America!” and matching word with deed for over 20 years. The mullahs heard all the “You’re with us or with the terrorists” banter, but they also saw it followed up with a policy of entreaty, appeasement, and capitulation. So they did what any jihadist taking our measure would do: They spent the ensuing nine years helping other jihadists kill Americans. The only difference now is that they’re about to be a jihadist nuclear power — a status they must have known was a shoo-in once the chorus of American politicians began pronouncing it “unacceptable.”

In the two new “democracies” we’ve built, sharia reigns, as it was bound to do when the State Department wrote it into the new constitutions — Islam being one of our purported weapons against terrorism. One result is that homosexuals and religious minorities are brutally persecuted.

In Iraq, where half the public still sees attacks on U.S. troops as legitimate, democratic elections are now contests in which candidates vie to show who is most anti-American. To the new Iraq, Iran is the most important ally. Indeed, if war broke out with Iran tomorrow, American forces in Iraq would be barred from launching attacks against Tehran. We’ve pledged not to use our costly military presence in Iraq against any other country — the only country for which the Shiite government would waive that prohibition is Israel.

Meantime, in Afghanistan, the U.S.-backed Karzai government is desperately seeking a deal with the Taliban — the Islamist terrorists the State Department refuses to designate as terrorists. As the Wall Street Journal reports, the Afghan government even convened a conference of clerics to enact a resolution calling for more exacting enforcement of sharia, the Taliban’s key demand. In response, the Taliban have stepped up the pace of bombings and assassinations. They are convinced, as Karzai is convinced, that President Obama will begin pulling out next year, just as he said he would. We imagine a cozy life with a “moderate” Taliban; the actual Taliban intend on ruling with remorseless sharia.

At home, even as al-Qaeda continues its efforts to reprise 9/11, a network of Islamist organizations — coordinated by the Muslim Brotherhood and financially backed by our friends, the Saudis — proceeds with what it calls its “grand jihad” to eliminate and destroy Western civilization by sabotage. This is not a secret. The Brotherhood’s internal memoranda were seized by the FBI. They boldly announce these claims in black and white. Two years ago, the Justice Department aptly labeled the constituent organizations — including the Islamic Society of North America and the Council on American Islamic Relations — as unindicted co-conspirators in a terrorism-financing case in which several of their partners were convicted of funneling millions of dollars to Hamas. Today, those Islamist organizations are right back in business, with an open door to “engaging” government policymakers, as if nothing ever happened. In our imagination, they’re moderates, too.

One thing never intrudes on our make-believe world: the real 9/11. Before it was Ground Zero, the World Trade Center was a real place, where flesh-and-blood Americans were slaughtered — some of them leaping over 70 stories to their grisly demise because it seemed more merciful than immolation in the fires that raged within. We try not to think about that much anymore, except for a fleeting moment or two every September 11. We just imagine it can never happen again. After all, we’ve got Islam in our corner.

— Andrew C. McCarthy, a senior fellow at the National Review Institute, is the author, most recently, of The Grand Jihad: How Islam and the Left Sabotage America.

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On 9-11-2001
Some had their worst fears confirmed
Others awoke to the fear some had already known
Many could not comprehend what had happened or why
Some blamed their fellow countrymen
Many danced in the streets  

Today on 9-11-2010, nine years after that day, we still have a hole where two once great buildings stood and argue amongst ourselves what path to follow.

On a day to remember our loss and lost, we debate the building of a Mosque and the burning of books.

God help us all.
Link Posted: 9/11/2010 9:06:29 AM EDT
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We repeatedly hear the mantra, "We are not at war with Islam."

I fear our grandchildren will one day ask, "Why weren't you?"

Looking at current events in the mirror of history, very few people comprehend the storm brewing.

While our enemy is schooled in history (albeit twisted to their agenda), the past is generally ignored here.  While they remember the crusades like they happened last week, many Americans can't remember who won the Vietnam War.

While our enemy has a long-term plan that will take decades to realize, we are distracted stamping out the brushfire du jour.  For eample, all of our attention has been focused on one insignificant guy who wanted to burn Korans.  While I don't think burning Korans is a good idea, we do have bigger issues facing us.

As Thomas Paine said, "If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace."

All we've been doing is kicking the can down the road, hoping appeasement will buy us peace.  I think it was Churchill who said the most you can hope for with that approach is that the tiger eats you last.

As I've stated many times, I am not one of those "Kill them all" extremists.  However, the problem is much bigger than al Qaeda or the Taliban, but it is uncomfortable to look at.

Churchill foresaw WWII, but nobody would listen to him.  They remembered the horrors of the Great War and didn't have the stomach to confront Hitler and disarm Germany.  The price tag of "kicking the can down the road" was 50 million dead in the European Theater.

Like that transmission repair commercial says, "You can pay me now or pay me later", and the implication is that paying later will result in a much higher price tag.
Link Posted: 9/11/2010 9:15:17 AM EDT
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Islam, is at war with us. No one who is honest can deny this. They sense a weakness in us, they sense a lack of resolve. Considering our current administration who could blame them, considering our current media, who could blame them. We will have to push back hard, unless we have been convinced by our leaders and our media that we all should become brothers and sisters in Islam.  I wouldn't do that  if it was the last religion, they were the last people, and I was the last hold out in the world.


Churchill foresaw WWII, but nobody would listen to him. They remembered the horrors of the Great War and didn't have the stomach to confront Hitler and disarm Germany. The price tag of "kicking the can down the road" was 50 million dead in the European Theater.


The price on this one will be much, much, steeper.
Link Posted: 9/11/2010 9:44:30 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/11/2010 10:53:15 AM EDT
[#4]
McCarthy tells it straight up.

On 9-11-2001
Some had their worst fears confirmed
Others awoke to the fear some had already known
Many could not comprehend what had happened or why
Some blamed their fellow countrymen
Many danced in the streets

Today on 9-11-2010, nine years after that day, we still have a hole where two once great buildings stood and argue amongst ourselves what path to follow.

On a day to remember our loss and lost, we debate the building of a Mosque and the burning of books.

God help us all.


God Speed America.
Link Posted: 9/12/2010 3:40:04 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/12/2010 8:21:41 AM EDT
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