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hors.aspx?Name=Frank J. Gaffney Jr.> Frank J. Gaffney Jr. 
The Washington Times | Tuesday, January 22, 2008 

It is now well-established in Washington that any scandal, no matter how
seemingly innocuous, soon is given the suffix "-gate," establishing a lineal
connection to the mother of all scandals, Watergate.


Well, let me be the first to suggest that a recent scandal in the Pentagon
be known hereafter as "Front-gate" in recognition of the central role played
in the drama by the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), an organization
designated by the Justice Department as a front for the Muslim Brotherhood
(Ikhwan). With the House and Senate both back in business this week,
Front-gate should be subjected to close congressional scrutiny since it may
involve the most strategically ominous case of official misconduct since the
Clinton administration's China-gate.

The Front-gate saga began with the firing last month of Stephen Coughlin, a
major in the Army Reserves working as a civilian contractor for the Joint
Chiefs of Staff when he ran afoul of one Hashem Islam, Deputy Defense
Secretary Gordon England's point-man on Muslim community outreach.

Hashem Islam is also evidently an admirer of ISNA. He arranged for Mr.
England to address one of the group's meetings last year - a huge help to an
organization reeling from its designation by the Bush Justice Department not
only as a Brotherhood front but as an unindicted co-conspirator in a
terrorism-financing conspiracy.

According to reporting by The Washington Times' national security
correspondent, Bill Gertz, the sacking of Maj. Coughlin was precipitated by
a sharp disagreement with Mr. Islam over ISNA. The former had made a serious
study of this and other Islamist organizations as part of a 333-page thesis
titled "To Our Great Detriment: Ignoring What Extremists Say About Jihad,"
prepared for and recently accepted by the National Defense Intelligence
College.

Based on his analysis of the Islamofascist roots and agenda of the Muslim
Brotherhood, Stephen Coughlin was given to warning his military audiences
that it was no "moderate" organization. For example, he notes that one of
the Ikhwan's most prominent leaders, Sheik Yousef Al-Qaradhawi, has
declared: "The abduction and killing of Americans in Iraq is an obligation
so as to cause them to leave Iraq immediately."

Maj. Coughlin has also studied the evidence submitted by the government in
the Holy Land Foundation trial, including this chilling passage from a 1991
Muslim Brotherhood memorandum about its mission: "The Ikwan['s]... work in
America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western
civilization from within and 'sabotaging' its miserable house by their hands
and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and Allah's religion
is made victorious over all other religions."

Mr. Islam reportedly told the Joint Staff's Maj. Coughlin to soften his
criticism of the Brotherhood's ISNA and, when the latter refused, defamed
him as "a Christian zealot with a pen." Some accounts add that it was a
"poison" pen. Since Maj. Coughlin is not giving his side of the story to the
press, it may require a congressional subpoena to get it properly told.

What is known, however, is that shortly after this exchange, the Joint
Chiefs of Staff did not renew Maj. Coughlin's contract, which will expire at
the end of March. Mr. Gertz reports the Chiefs deemed it "too hot" to retain
the services of a man widely believed to be the military's most
knowledgeable expert on the Islamist ideology of our enemies.

Unfortunately, the sacking of Stephen Coughlin is not only a scandal in its
own right. It is a window into a variety of actions that cry out for
congressional investigations. These include:

. The true nature, agenda and sources of funding of Muslim Brotherhood front
organizations like the Islamic Society of North America and the Council on
American Islamic Relations (CAIR). Sen. Jon Kyl convened a most informative
Judiciary Committee hearing on the latter several years ago; it is time for
an updated and more comprehensive review of the subject.

. The judgment, if not the loyalties, of those in government who promote
such organizations - especially those officials who insist that Brotherhood
fronts be the "go-to" groups for Muslim outreach, to the exclusion of
anti-Islamist Muslims.

. The extent of Islamist penetration of the U.S. government. Such an
evaluation should examine, among other things: Muslim military chaplains
recruited and credentialed by Abdurahman Alamoudi, a convicted felon now
serving 23 years in federal prison for terrorism-associated crimes;
Saudi-sponsored travel and indoctrination of armed forces personnel; any
Islamist ties to mosques on military bases like the Marine Corps' Quantico
facility; and "sensitivity" training for FBI agents by CAIR.

. The larger, seditious political-religious-legal agenda the Islamists call
Shariah and its newest, alarming manifestation: "Shariah Finance" (also
doing business around the world as "Islamic banking," "ethical finance" or
"structured finance"). To his credit, a freshman Rep. Paul Broun, Georgia
Republican, last week convened the first Capitol Hill briefing for House
members and staff concerning this deeply worrisome Trojan horse in Western
capital markets, drawing on research developed by and for the Center for
Security Policy.

The needed congressional investigations into Front-gate and related matters
should result not only in a full airing of the Coughlin-Islam affair. They
should ensure that the military is not denied in time of war the services of
so able a student of our enemy, its motivations and doctrine as Maj.
Coughlin.

If anything, as part of a comprehensive effort to counter the influence
operations and penetration activities of Muslim Brotherhood front
organizations, patriots like Steve Coughlin should be entrusted with even
greater responsibilities - by Congress, if not the executive branch.

 



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