Osama Bin Laden and Dangerous Double Games

Posted By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. On May 3, 2011 

Americans have had a rude awakening. The military's liquidation of Osama bin
Laden a few days ago in a million-dollar, heavily secured compound close by
a Pakistani military academy has brought home to many what had previously
been understood by only a few: One of the nations officially deemed a key
ally in the so-called "War on Terror" has been playing us for fools
<http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1335127>  [1].

It is called a double game and here's how you play it: First, you cooperate
in some respects with the United States in countering the "terrorists" the
Americans seek to capture, kill, or at least neutralize. In return, you get
paid handsomely for it - in the case of Pakistan, that translates into an
annual U.S. allotment of some $3 billion and access to American
intelligence, weapons, and political support. In parallel, however, you
systematically sabotage the whole effort by cooperating extensively with our
enemies, some of whom you support, more or less directly.

Pakistan happens to be a particularly egregious example of the phenomenon.
For decades, Pakistani officials - notably in Islamabad's intelligence
agency, the ISI - have been tied to and supportive of Islamists at home and
in neighboring nations. Without such assistance, the international campaign
led by the United States aimed at liberating and securing Afghanistan would
likely have been considerably more successful and vastly less costly.

Bin Laden's hiding-in-plain-sight lair 35 miles from the Pakistani capital
has become the most glaring example of an endemic problem: the safe havens
and other forms of protection Pakistan has afforded to those seeking to
murder Americans.  Denials, such as that of the Pakistani president in
Monday
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/pakistan-did-its-part/2011/05/02/AFH
xmybF_story.html> 's [2]Washington Post
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/pakistan-did-its-part/2011/05/02/AFH
xmybF_story.html>  [2], are, to put it charitably, unpersuasive.

To varying degrees, U.S. allies elsewhere in the so-called "Muslim world"
have also engaged in double games with us. For example, the Saudis have
helped counter al-Qaeda inside their kingdom, even as they fund its
operations and those of others, like the Muslim Brotherhood, who share the
violent jihadists' goal of imposing the politico-military-legal program
known as shariah under a global ruler, the caliph.

Similarly, throughout his 30-year rule, Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak
maintained a cold peace with Israel and "cooperated" by sharing
terrorism-related intelligence, for which his country received lavish U.S.
funding and advanced armaments. Yet, he also allowed his state-controlled
media, mosques, and educational system to fan rabid anti-Semitism and
anti-Western sentiment. Thanks in part to this indoctrination, Egypt's
"awakening" is likely to translate into an open-ended nightmare, as the
Brotherhood parlays such popular attitudes into an electoral mandate and
then begins enforcing shariah.

Unfortunately, the dangers associated with relying upon such manifestly
unreliable "allies" are greatly compounded by official Washington's own
version of the double game. At the same time successive administrations have
waged what President Obama called Sunday "the war against al-Qaeda," cabinet
officers, law enforcement personnel, military leaders, and intelligence
operatives have systematically engaged in "outreach" to the Muslim-American
community via known U.S.-based Muslim Brotherhood front organizations. In so
doing, these groups have been legitimated, enabled to engage in successful
influence operations, and emboldened in their bid to achieve the same
end-state to which al-Qaeda and other violent jihadists aspire: our
submission to shariah.

Now, we know (from, among other sources, evidence entered into evidence
uncontested in the 2008 Holy Land Foundation terrorism conspiracy trial in
Texas) that the Brotherhood in the United States has as its mission
"eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within."
Accordingly, after the first round of prosecutions in that case were
successfully concluded, the U.S. attorney in Dallas sought permission from
the Justice Department to indict several senior Muslim Brotherhood figures
who had been previously listed as unindicted co-conspirators.

Washington's version of the double game is evident in the Justice
Department's rejection of that request
<http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/doj-source-gov't-muslim-outreach-jeopardized-a
ctive-terror-investigations/>  [3]. Last week, Attorney General Eric Holder
acknowledged that his department had taken that step, but claimed that he
was simply following the lead of the Bush administration before him. The
fact that the Bush 43 team was also guilty of playing the double game is no
excuse. That is especially the case since, as former federal prosecutor Andy
McCarthy has decisively explained
<http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/266125/obama-doj-scuttled-other-indict
ments-against-islamists-congressional-investigators-say>  [4], in the
aftermath of the convictions of the first five Holy Land defendants, the
case for charging Omar Ahmed of the Council on American Islamic Relations
(CAIR) and other alleged co-conspirators is considerably stronger today than
it was back in 2004.

Abraham Lincoln famously observed that "a house divided cannot stand."  The
same can be said of a government or nation that seeks simultaneously to
defeat an enemy and assist it. The United States cannot safely rely on other
nations who behave in that fashion. And it certainly cannot continue to
behave that way itself.

  _____  

Article printed from Pajamas Media: http://pajamasmedia.com

URL to article: http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/dangerous-double-games/

URLs in this post: 

[1] has been playing us for fools:
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1335127

[2] Monday's :
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/pakistan-did-its-part/2011/05/02/AFHx
mybF_story.html

[3] rejection of that request:
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/doj-source-gov't-muslim-outreach-jeopardized-ac
tive-terror-investigations/

[4] has decisively explained:
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/266125/obama-doj-scuttled-other-indictm
ents-against-islamists-congressional-investigators-say

 



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