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Chertoff's 'Islam PC' rankles fed officials
DHS chief warns against describing terror as 'Muslim,' emphasizes 'religion
of peace' 
Citing recent internal memos, Department of Homeland Security employees
complain their boss Michael Chertoff is hamstringing counter-terror
operations with pro-Islamic political correctness. 

They say headquarters has cautioned officials not to describe Islamic
terrorism as Islamic and to respect Islam as a "religion of peace." 

"It's constantly drilled into us that Islam is not the enemy, and that the
terrorists are merely a minority of 'extremists' distorting Islam," said one
official who wished to go unnamed. 

DHS Secretary Chertoff set the tone in a staffwide memo
<http://wnd.com/images2/Chertoffmemo.jpg>  last year, when he described as
"extremists" the two dozen Muslim terrorists who plotted to blow up 10
airliners over the Atlantic. Unlike British authorities, Chertoff did not
mention the religious motivation of the terrorists. Nowhere in the one-page
memo were the terms "Muslim" or "Islamic" used. 

WND has obtained a copy of the <http://wnd.com/images2/Chertoffmemo.jpg>
internal alert from Chertoff, which was distributed to staff at 7:57 a.m.
Aug. 10 - within hours, it says, of the arrests of "a significant number of
extremists engaged in a substantial plot to destroy multiple aircraft flying
from the United Kingdom to the United States." 

"It's ridiculous. 'Extremists' could mean anyone. Who are we talking about
here? Neo-Nazi extremists? Environmental extremists?" another DHS official
said. "It's so politically correct. If the head of Homeland Security can't
say it, who can?" 

He noted that as a Jew, Chertoff is especially sensitive to charges of
bigotry leveled by Muslim-rights groups. 

In a press conference on the sky-terror plot, President Bush called the
British terrorists and their ilk "Islamic fascists" but quickly backed off
the remark after the Council on American-Islamic Relations and other Muslim
groups complained. 

Longtime Bush confidante Karen Hughes warned the blunt phrase was hurting
her efforts at the State Department to improve the U.S. image in the Muslim
world. The president has not used the term again, opting instead for the
generic "extremists." 

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice also has toned down her war rhetoric. 

Last month she referred to the terrorist group Hamas as a "resistance
movement," even though the group has been on her department's official
terror blacklist for a dozen years. 

A former senior CIA analyst says America is losing the war on Islamic terror
because of such political correctness. 

"We are losing in Iraq and Afghanistan because the political leaders in both
parties - and their politically correct acolytes in the media, the academy
and the general officer corps - refuse to square with the American people
about the enemy's motivation," said Michael F. Scheuer, who headed the CIA's
bin Laden unit. 

He says the enemy is motivated by faith in Islam and is carrying out a
jihad, or holy war, against the West. 

Middle East scholar Daniel Pipes says it's strategically important for the
U.S. and its war allies to accurately identify the enemy. 

"You cannot diagnose and treat a disease without first identifying and
naming it," he said. "So, a strategist cannot defeat an enemy without first
identifying it and naming it." 

Still, in a report issued last month, the Homeland Security's Advisory
Council recommended DHS continue to soften its language when referring to
the enemy. 

"The Department should work with subject matter experts to ensure that the
lexicon used within public statements is clear, precise and does not play
into the hands of the extremists," the advisory report said. 

The report, released by the DHS Advisory Council's Task Force on Future
Terrorism, also recommended implementing more "Muslim outreach programs." 

"Broader avenues of dialogue with the Muslim community should be identified
and pursued by the department to foster mutual respect and understanding,
and ultimately trust," the report urged. 

Chertoff said he welcomed the reports findings. 

Headquarters has already engaged in such outreach programs. For example, it
recently <http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=51573>
dispatched a senior DHS official to personally take CAIR officials on a VIP
tour of the department's anti-terror-screening operations at Chicago's
O'Hare International Airport, the nation's busiest airport. 

CAIR, a Washington-based group that's been tied to terrorists and terror
groups, had complained Muslim travelers were being unfairly delayed by
Customs and Border Protection agents at inspection stations. 

"CAIR had a special inside tour of airport security," an outraged American
Airlines official at O'Hare told WND. "I work here. There's no way any of us
would qualify for that tour." 

CAIR has been invited by DHS headquarters to train Customs and Border
Protection agents manning inspections booths at international airports to be
more sensitive to Muslims and Muslim customs. 

During the recent Hajj pilgrimage, DHS ordered customs officials to respect
the rituals of Muslim travelers returning from Mecca, including public
praying in the airport. 

DHS stresses to field agents that the majority of Muslims don't believe in
violence and to avoid profiling them as terrorists. CBP agents are told in
daily musters that "violence is against the teachings of the Quran,"
according to official briefing documents
<http://wnd.com/images2/DHS_briefing.jpg>  obtained by WND that train
inspectors in proper techniques for interviewing potential foreign
terrorists entering the U.S. 

"Key points: Not all violent true believers are Muslim. Timothy McVeigh and
Terry Nichols are considered to be violent true believers," emphasizes a
January 2004 <http://wnd.com/images2/DHS_briefing.jpg>  briefing document
marked "For Official Use Only." 

"The majority of Muslims are not terrorists," it adds, "and believe violence
is against the teachings of the Quran." 



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