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Article Published: Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 7:17:59 AM PST 
 

Root cause of terrorism is Muslim religious war 

By Cal Thomas 
PORTSTEWART, Northern Ireland -- British politicians and much of the 
U.K. media are engaged in a familiar Western practice following a 
terrorist attack. They think they can explain it using Western 
standards. 

Many Americans blamed the race riots of the 1960s on racism and 
unemployment, which contributed to hopelessness they said only 
equality and prosperity could solve. That most unemployed blacks did 
not riot escaped the mainly white sociologists and commentators who 
desired a "nonjudgmental' explanation for lawless behavior. Having 
abandoned a sense of personal responsibility for one's actions, the 
explainers and excusers of evil and illegal acts in America 40 years 
ago have been reincarnated in Britain. 

Now it is unemployment and hopelessness among Muslims that are the 
root cause of terrorism. Finding jobs for them so they can drive 
nice cars, live in upscale flats and attend West End theaters 
supposedly will convert them to the British way of life. 
Or maybe it is evil America that caused the terrorist attacks. If 
only the Americans had not invaded Iraq and dragged Britain along, 
perhaps Britain might have been spared the bus and tube bombings. 
Sometimes it takes an outsider to bring people to their senses. 
Former Israeli Prime Minister (and current Cabinet minister) 
Benjamin Netanyahu told BBC's "Breakfast' program Sunday that Iraq 
and other actions by Britain and America are the consequences of 
terror attacks, not the cause. 

He said to blame Britain and the United States for causing terrorism 
is "reverse causality.' Netanyahu recalled the numerous terror 
attacks before the Iraq war and prior to 9/11, noting there was 
Islamic terrorism before 1948 when Israel became a modern state. If 
recent Israeli, American and British policies cause terrorism, how 
does one explain earlier terrorism? 
In the U.K., The Sunday Times carried a front-page story exploding 
the myth of a causal relationship between terrorism and poverty 
among Muslims. The newspaper reported on leaked Whitehall documents 
that show "Al-Qaeda is secretly recruiting affluent, middle-class 
Muslims in British universities and colleges to carry out terrorist 
attacks' in Britain. The targets of the "extremist recruiters' are 
students with "technical and professional qualifications.'
 
These are not Muslims without a future. These are bright and 
educated students who, if they wished, could be productive and 
prosperous members of British society. But many are embracing a 
false theology and a god who requires them to kill "infidels.' 
No amount of G8 aid to the "Palestinians,' nor a resolution of the 
Arab-Israeli conflict, will pacify these current and potential 
killers. Even if Israel were obliterated (the goal of much of the 
Muslim world), the terror would continue until the entire non-
Islamic world is under their control. 

This is not the belief of an "Islamophobic' bigot. This is what they 
say in their sermons and media, teach in their schools, and believe 
in their hearts. It matters little that "the overwhelming majority 
of Muslims are not terrorists,' to quote a familiar Western mantra. 
It matters a great deal that most terrorists are Muslims. The sooner 
Western leaders and Western media begin stating what is obvious to 
most people; the quicker the real root cause can be dealt with. 
The excuses given by Westerners and many Muslim clerics for 
terrorism are just that: excuses. 
If Britain and the West are guilty of failing to adequately address 
the "oppression' of Muslims in Kashmir and Chechnya, do they earn 
points for intervening in Bosnia to protect Muslims and sending 
billions to the Palestinian Authority, money that went down a rat 
hole of corruption? 

Do America and Britain win friends among Muslims for allowing them 
to practice their faith openly (no Muslim country offers the type of 
religious tolerance that Muslims enjoy in the U.S. and Britain)? Why 
must America and Britain be held accountable for every perceived and 
actual slight against Muslims, but beheadings of Westerners receive 
little more than pro forma condemnation and are soon forgotten? 
More than 25 years ago, then- British Prime Minister Margaret 
Thatcher famously noted that we in the West make a mistake when we 
transpose our morality on those who don't share it. Terrorists do 
not share and cannot be made to share our morality. 
There will be no detente, entente or peace treaty between the forces 
of darkness and those of light. As much as Western politicians may 
wish to avoid the true root cause of this war, they do so at the 
peril of their citizens. This is a religious war. The terrorists 
understand it as such. Too many in the secular and wimpishly 
religious West do not. 
Cal Thomas hosts "After Hours' on Fox News Channel. Contact him at 
Tribune Media Services, 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, Buffalo, N.Y. 
14207. 








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