http://www.americanthinker.com/articles.php?article_id=4134

Defining the enemy and the ally
December 29th, 2004

Because the liberal-dominated mainstream media does not want to define
a line separating good and evil in their obsession with political
correctness, it is time to draw some lines in the sand to understand
what is at stake with the war on terrorism.

There are strains of the Muslim religion that have slowly grown over
many years and have focused their views on very small portions of the
religion, taking portions of it out of context to suit their militant
needs.  Specifically, they cite portions of the Quran which emphasize
intolerance, most notably the extermination of infidels and sinners.
Those whom they consider to be infidels, sinners, and threats to their
extremist religious views are Israel, the U.S., the Brits and anyone
considered to be in alliance with Western values.

The extremists have instilled fear that adapting Western values
(freedom of religion, tolerance of minorities, women's rights, certain
forms of democracy - which means democracies that vote in leaders who
aren't in line with their extremist views) yields sins that are
punishable and must be purged from the Muslim society. The cost of
removing these values can include killing family members, neighbors,
women and children and/or sacrificing innocent life to protect and
advance their ideas. 

Publicly opposing their extremist ideas, either by action or word, is
an open request for retaliation.  Recent examples of this include the
threats to the Saudis from bin Laden and the murder of Theo Van Gogh,
all the way to death threats towards Iraqi citizens in an attempt to
prevent them from voting. Their ONLY negotiation tool is fear. They
realize that their way of life is at risk in Iraq and other places
throughout the Middle East.  That is the reason for the attacks on
Coalition soldiers, Iraqi police stations and officers, and election
officials.

Tolerance and acceptance are not possible in their way of life, and
this is why the Iraqis want these people out of their homeland and why
the American-led Coalition want these terrorists out of Iraq.  Their
efforts are far beyond hatred; their goal is utter extermination of
views outside of their own.  If you don't believe this check the
website www.memri.org and look at some of the video speeches of
leading Muslim extremists to hear what their intentions are. 

The good news is that these extremists do not speak for the Arab or
Muslim masses.  They may hold the powerful and prominent positions but
they do not hold authority over the true desires of Iraqi civilians
and other Muslims.

For evidence of their dwindling power and acceptance, one only needs
to look at the actions of the Iraqi people.  If the Iraqi people, as a
whole, were truly in support of the ideas of the extremist insurgents,
then the armed forces that are there would have been forced to leave
by a mass uprising of the Iraqis. Where are the violent mass
demonstrations and huge daily protest marches?

The violence against Coalition forces comes from a small organized
remnant of the Baathist dictatorship, supplemented by Islamists drawn
from many countries. The Iraqi population wants something quite
different, and they don't want to live in fear and under the reign of
terror any longer. Despite the damage done by decades of Baathist
misrule, Iraq has one of the best educated populations in the Arab
world, and a historic position as an advanced, cosmopolitan and
sophisticated model. Once democracy gains a toehold, and life begins
to improve for ordinary Iraqis, the backward repressive regimes of
other Arab tyrants will find themselves harder pressed to justify
their own peoples' sufferings as a result of Western imperialism and
Israeli "oppression" of the Palestinians.

The days of a small militant extremist group dominating the Middle
East are winding down.  Others in the Middle East will see Iraq's
freedom and will realize that they, too, do not have to live in fear.
 There is a distinction between extremist Islamists and the rest of
the population. The extremists can only suppress the majorities for a
limited time.  That time appears to be dwindling.  Expect to see the
power and influence of the few to continue to dwindle as the ideas of
freedom and liberty spread throughout the Middle East.


Mark Eichelaub





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