World magazine
 
The radical Islamic threat
 
 
Written by _Cal Thomas_ (http://online.worldmag.com/author/cal-thomas/) 
January 10,  2012



 
LISBON, Portugal—When the Republican presidential candidates tire of  
bashing each other, perhaps they will start addressing the expansion of radical 
 
Islam. Only Rick Santorum raised the issue in last Saturday’s debate in New  
Hampshire.  
Next door in Spain, two new satellite TV channels recently signed on. They  
won’t be airing Judge Judy, but instead are broadcasting Islamic  theology 
and political propaganda. It was not coincidental that the launch of  
Islamic TV in Spain coincided with Christmas. One of the early broadcasts  
featured a story, from Islam’s perspective, on the Virgin Mary and the birth of 
 
Jesus. Not surprisingly, it differs significantly from the biblical account 
with  which even secular Americans are familiar. 
One channel is called Hispan TV and its program content is produced in 
Iran.  That should be warning enough. One of its shows is called Debate  
Abierto, or Open Debate. The Iranian government sponsors the  program, which, 
according to Soeren Kern, a senior fellow at the Strategic  Studies Group in 
Madrid, “will focus on spreading Shiite Islam” in Spain and  Latin America. 
The second channel is Cordoba Television, which Kern writes, “is the  
brainchild of the radical Saudi cleric Abdul Aziz al-Fawzan, the spiritual  
mentor for one of the Islamists who carried out the terrorist attacks in New  
York on September 11, 2001.” 
Kern notes that al-Fawzan has a reputation for hating Christianity and  
marginalizing women. He also preaches against the United States and believes  “
slavery is a part of Islam; slavery is part of Jihad, and Jihad will remain 
as  long as there is Islam.” 
For many Muslims, Cordoba, a city in southern Spain, remains an important  
symbol of Islamic conquest. It was once the capital of the Islamic Emirate 
of  al-Andalus, which ruled most of the Iberian Peninsula more than a 
millennium  ago. Cordoba TV is owned by the Foundation for the Message of Islam 
and 
backed  by the Saudi royal family. Its aim, according to Kern, is to 
propagate “… the  extremist Wahhabi sect of Islam.” The same right-wing sect 
that 
prints textbooks  calling Jews descendants of apes and pigs and Christians 
cross worshippers and  polytheists. 
One might reasonably conclude that the goal of these TV channels is to  
establish a presence in post-Christian Spain with political goals that even  
Spanish secularists won’t like. That Iran is also promoting Spanish broadcasts 
 in Latin American countries is another indication of how radical Islam is  
advancing worldwide, fueled substantially by what the West pays for its 
oil. 
What is the Obama administration’s response to the advance of radical 
Islam?  It seeks negotiations with the Taliban and apparently as a “
confidence-building  gesture” is contemplating the release from Guantanamo Bay 
prison of 
Mullah  Mohammed Fazl in exchange for promises of peace talks and the chance 
to open a  political office in Qatar. Fazl, a former commander of the 
Taliban army, is  accused of slaughtering thousands of Shiite Muslims, is said 
to 
enjoy a close  relationship with al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups and is 
involved in drug  trafficking. He is also considered a “high risk” 
Guantanamo detainee and a real  threat to American forces and U.S. allies 
should he 
be released. This and more  can be found in last year’s WikiLeaks document 
dump called the “Guantanamo Bay  Files.” 
The administration also wants to reach out to the Muslim Brotherhood in  
Egypt, which it had previously said would not have a major influence in that  
country’s upcoming elections. It now appears Brotherhood candidates will 
gain  significant power in that election to Israel’s detriment. 
No gesture will deter the radicals. U.S. gestures demonstrate to radical  
Islamists America’s weakness and lack of resolve, which they are eager to  
exploit. 
During the Cold War, the United States made effective use of the Voice of  
America and Radio Liberty to tell the truth to “captive nations.” There are 
no  broadcasting counterweights to what radical Islamists are doing in 
Spain and  Latin America. While America retreats, announcing cuts in defense 
spending,  Islamists advance. 
In the film The Iron Lady, Meryl Streep speaks the words of Margaret  
Thatcher: “One of the great problems of our age is that we’re governed by 
people 
 who care more about feelings than they do about thoughts and ideas.” 
Radical Islam challenges every idea in which the West believes. The  
Republican presidential candidates should start talking about their plans to  
counter and even defeat it. We can see what the Obama administration is doing:  
nothing

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