Radioactive Mosques?
By Robert Spencer
FrontPageMagazine.com | December 28, 2005

New revelations that federal officials are checking mosques for radiation 
levels has the Council on American Islamic Relations in an uproar. CAIR's 
Ibrahim Hooper fumed: "This creates the appearance that Muslims are targeted 
simply for being Muslims. I don't think this is the message the government 
wants to send at this time." A CAIR statement claimed that the monitoring 
"could lead to the perception that we are no longer a nation ruled by law, 
but instead one in which fear trumps constitutional rights. All Americans 
should be concerned about the apparent trend toward a two-tiered system of 
justice, with full rights for most citizens, and another diminished set of 
rights for Muslims."

Indeed, the mainstream media has made much of potential Constitutional 
issues, trumpeting the fact that the radiation monitoring has been done 
without search warrants -- even though no actual searches have been carried 
out. Also, Justice Department spokesman Brian Roehrkasse maintained that 
"FBI agents do not intrude across any constitutionally protected areas 
without the proper legal authority," and that it does not monitor groups in 
general but only acts on specific information. Is there any such information 
in this case? Roehrkasse spoke of official concern with "a growing body of 
sensitive reporting that continues to show al-Qaida has a clear intention to 
obtain and ultimately use chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear" 
weapons.


This has been public knowledge for years. Not long after 9/11, Americans 
discovered plans for constructing nuclear weapons in a former Al-Qaeda safe 
house in Kabul. A 2003 CIA report stated that jihad terrorists "have a wide 
variety of potential agents and delivery means to choose from for chemical, 
biological and radiological or nuclear (CBRN) attacks." Other reports have 
claimed that Osama bin Laden himself met with Pakistani nuclear scientists; 
that Al-Qaeda has already obtained nuclear material on the Russian black 
market, and that jihadists already having brought those nukes into the 
United States. Others asserted that Al-Qaeda was planning to smuggle nuclear 
material into the U.S. from Mexico. But even if none of that is true, there 
is no doubt that jihadists are working in that direction. Ramzi bin 
al-Shibh, one of the masterminds of 9/11, has declared that "in killing 
Americans.Muslims should not exceed four million non-combatants, or render 
more than ten million of them homeless."



But of course, no Muslims who believe that four million Americans should be 
murdered are actually on American soil, right? Unfortunately, we have no way 
to know this for sure. Political correctness and unproven assumptions have 
kept the media and even law enforcement officials from asking the hard 
questions they should ask of Muslim leaders in the U.S. Absurdities 
consequently abound. One police official lamented: "We'll come back from a 
Kumbayah meeting with a local mosque and realize that these guys who just 
agreed to help us are in our terror files!" The most notorious example of 
this phenomenon may be former Cleveland Muslim leader Fawaz Damra, who 
signed the Fiqh Council of North America's condemnation of terrorism and now 
faces deportation for failing to disclose his ties to terrorist groups. 
Damra, widely respected as a moderate voice up until his arrest, was never 
expelled from his communities in Brooklyn or Cleveland (or evidently even 
reprimanded) despite having said at a 1989 Islamic conference that "the 
first principle is that terrorism, and terrorism alone, is the path to 
liberation."



The core problem is that peaceful American Muslims have not moved to expose, 
expel, or separate themselves from those who hold such sentiments. There is 
no wall of separation in the American Muslim community between Muslims who 
accept American pluralism and just want to live ordinary lives and those who 
hold to the same ideology of jihad and the destruction or subjugation of 
infidels to which Osama bin Laden has dedicated his life. There is no easy 
or reliable way to distinguish a Muslim who may be working to launch a 
chemical or nuclear strike in the U.S. from one who abhors the very idea. Do 
the Muslims who hope to perpetrate such violence operate or at least 
congregate in mosques? Yes, they do. Sahim Alwan, a onetime leader of the 
Yemeni community in Lackawanna, New York and president of the mosque there, 
has the distinction of being the first American to attend an Al Qaeda 
training camp. Maher Hawash's transition from secular Intel exec to jihadist 
was accompanied by an increase in his Islamic fervor and frequent mosque 
attendance.



This doesn't mean that every Muslim in the United States is secretly 
plotting a nuclear strike. But with all the evidence that Al-Qaeda is making 
every effort to launch such an attack, would it really be wise to risk 
everything on the assumption that none are? Hooper's outrage over unequal 
treatment supposedly being accorded to Muslims founders on the fact that it 
is only Muslim groups that have declared their desire to launch a nuclear 
strike against the United States. We would be foolish -- suicidally so --  
not to take all necessary steps to protect ourselves accordingly. If Hooper 
were genuinely concerned about the unfair targeting of Muslims, he could 
direct the efforts of his organization to making concerted efforts to work 
with law enforcement officials to identify and apprehend jihadists in the 
United States, and to turn Muslims in America away from the jihad ideology. 
The fact that he does nothing toward either of these ends, and instead 
raises false Constitutional specters against genuine efforts to protect this 
country from a catastrophic attack, speaks volumes. There is no 
Constitutional right to harbor radioactive material. This monitoring should 
continue.



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