Fortunately the American people are waking up to the relationship between
the Islamic religion and terrorism. 

 

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=45418

 

Obama's Milquetoast Islamic Extremism Strategy 

by  <http://www.humanevents.com/search.php?author_name=Robert+Maginnis>
Robert Maginnis
<http://www.humanevents.com/search.php?author_name=Robert+Maginnis>  (more
by this author)

Posted 08/10/2011 ET
Updated 08/10/2011 ET

 

President Barack Obama's plan to counter violent extremism is doomed because
it puts more importance on protecting Muslim sensitivities than confronting
the unvarnished truth about the homegrown jihadist threat.  
 
Last week President Obama unveiled his strategy to counter the problem of
violent extremism.  The eight-page paper titled "Empowering Local Partners
to Prevent Violent Extremism in the United States" provides a three-pronged
approach that includes community engagement, better training and
counter-narratives.  But Obama's plan defies reality by going to great pains
to avoid singling out Muslims with what the administration calls a "more
holistic approach."  
 
The anti-extremism plan's "holistic approach" states "any solution that
focuses on a single, current form of violent extremism, without regard to
other threats, will fail to secure our country and community."  No doubt
there are numerous extremist threats, but the dominant threat is Islamic
extremism, which deserves most of the administration's attention.

Specifically, Sunni extremists were identified with about one-half of all
terrorist attacks across the world in 2009, according to a 2010 U.S.
National Counter Terrorism Center report.  Those attacks accounted for 62%
of all terrorism-related deaths and the majority of the victims were Muslims
in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.  The Islamic threat is now spreading to
America's shores as never before.
 
The incidences of homegrown Islamist terrorism have increased significantly
over the past two years, a trend that is expected to continue.  Thirty-one
American citizens or legal residents were arrested over the past two years
in connection with 22 homegrown Islamist terrorism plots, according to the
Congressional Research Service.  By comparison, there were just 21 plots
over the previous eight years.    
 
The growth of domestic Islamic terrorism is attributed to the radicalization
of American jihadist wannabes via online Internet efforts by Islamic
ideologues like Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born leader of Al-Qaeda in the
Arabian Peninsula.  Al-Awlaki uses videos and websites to indoctrinate
American Muslims such as Major Nidal Hasan, the Fort Hood, Tex., jihadist
who communicated with Awlaki before his 2009 massacre that left 45 dead or
wounded.
 
Fortunately the American people are waking up to the relationship between
the Islamic religion and terrorism.  A spring 2011 Pew Research Center
national survey found 40% agree, 42% disagree, on whether "the Islamic
religion is more likely than others to encourage violence."  A similar poll
in 2002 found just 25% of those surveyed believed Islam encourages violence,
while twice as many (51%) disagreed.
 
Even Obama's anti-extremist plan acknowledges the Islam-terrorist nexus.
"Al-Qaeda and its affiliates and adherents represent the preeminent
terrorist threat to our country," states Obama, but then he cautions
al-Qaeda not to "divide us" over religion.  Al-Qaeda wants to create a
"backlash against Muslim Americans," Obama wrote in his plan, to feed its
propaganda that America is "at war against Islam."     
 
Obama states Al-Qaeda would use the threatened "war against Islam"
"backlash" to bolster its recruiting and "threaten our values of religious
freedom and pluralism."  Perhaps fear of the "backlash" is why Obama's
anti-extremism plan is so milquetoast regarding the Islamic threat.  
 
Rather than explicitly target homegrown Islamic extremism, Obama's plan
offers "guiding principles" to address generalized "challenges of
radicalization."  He proposes networks of community officials address
extremist threats using politically correct principles such as "enhance our
understanding of the threat" and don't "stigmatize or blame communities
because of the actions of a handful." 
 
This is meaningless drivel, especially when one considers the urgency of the
threat.  Obama then cites the Department of Justice's "Comprehensive Gang
Model" as a framework for mobilizing communities to fight extremists.  This
model might work for criminals and maybe for environmental wackos, but there
are significant differences between these groups and Islamists radicalized
by a religion-based ideology and supported by a global Muslim community.
 
U.S. Rep. Peter King (R.-N.Y.) hosted a hearing this spring to address the
problem of Islamic extremism in the Muslim American community.  King, the
chairman for the Homeland Security Committee, said at the hearing, "But
there are realities we cannot ignore."
 
Those realities include teachings in Islam's doctrinal texts: "The Koran and
the Hadiths" (the Prophet Mohammad's views or stories).  They are the
dogmatic basis for a "world view that postulates perpetual war facilitated
by jihad and martyrdom," according to William Gawthrop, a retired army
officer and a supervisory intelligence analyst with the U.S. government, who
wrote a July 2011 article titled "Dogmatic Basis of Jihad and Martyrdom" for
Small Wars Journal.  Gawthrop's extensively documented article outlines the
stark teachings of Islamic dogma concerning the Muslim's obligation to war
against non-Muslims until they convert them or die.  "The ultimate goal of
Islam is its domination over other ideologies, and the means for achieving
that goal includes 'jihad' at the individual collective and personally
obligatory level," Gawthrop wrote.
 
The zakat, Islam's obligatory alms-giving, is one of the pillars of Islam,
and mandates contributions for those fighting for Allah (jihadists),
according to Gawthrop.  A Muslim gets jihad credit for contributing his
zakat to Islamic fighters by providing arms, equipment, money or care for a
jihadist's family.    
 
These Islamic obligations are powerful tools in the hands of groups like
Al-Qaeda which seek an all powerful global caliphate (Islamic state).  They
entice wannabe Islamists through ideological persuasion that includes hatred
for the West and ends with acceptance of their jihad duty to commit violence
which includes acts of martyrdom that promise salvation, pleasures in
paradise, and Allah's favor.
 
What should our anti-extremist plan include?  Clearly it should acknowledge
that some of Islam's mainline dogma-like my way or no way-are incompatible
with pluralistic American ideals of freedom, equality and democracy.  The
plan should also call on Muslim Americans to condemn violent jihad, refuse
to give any portion of their zakat to violence-seeking jihadists, cooperate
with community leaders to identify Muslims at risk of radicalization, and
identify outsiders who seek to recruit wannabe jihadists.  
 
Finally, Muslim Americans should fully integrate within our culture to
include abandoning any pretense of imposing Sharia law.  [of course, if they
do so, they are no longer Muslims!  -B]  America doesn't want to be like the
Middle East or modern Europe, which allows Islamic ghettos that eschew local
culture and teach hate for the West.
 
Obama's anti-extremism plan fails to confront the most dangerous extremist
threat facing America, Islamic terrorism.  America must confront this threat
with the truth about Islam, and Muslim Americans must embrace pluralism and
eschew their religion's dangerous teachings.






Mr. Maginnis is a retired Army lieutenant colonel, and a national security
and foreign affairs analyst for radio and television.

 



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