Whether Daniel Horowitz can be trusted in this  assessment of the civil war
in Syria is not a question I can answer. The  situation is too confusing 
for me
and the more I learn the more confused I get.  However, two facts 
are beyond any  dispute:
 
(1) Christians are being slaughtered  and no-one , actually some people
but they are a decided minority, is even talking  about this fact  and 
no-one
is making cessation  of anti-Christian actions as much as a talking point, 
and
 
(2) It is time to stop   electing officials  --of either party-- who are 
religious
near-illiterates. A striking example of this was John  McCain's remark the
other day that "Alla-u-Akbar" means about the same  thing as "thank God,"
which is a ridiculous and ignorant thing to say and  exposes his stupidity
McC knows next-to-nothing about Islam and seems to  have the attitude,
"why should I bother to learn anything since religion  has nothing to do
with politics anyway?" He is uncomfortable discussing  religion,
he is disinclined to deal with the subject, and,  anyway, can't see the
relevance. Well, OK, that is his right. But for an  elected official to have
this outlook is inexcusable in the 21st century.  Which is anything but 
unique to McCain, it is not quite universal in the  Congress, not to mention
the White House and the Supreme Court.
 
As a modest suggestion, one thing that RC might seek to become
identified with is the need for elected officials to be informed  about
religions, plural, not just to "have" a faith, but to understand  how
religions function in the world, what specific religions actually  believe,
how beliefs shape behavior, and which values promoted by different
religions are incompatible with American values.
 
We should expect nothing less.
 
Billy
 
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GOP leaders should let Allah sort out  Syria's Islamic civil war
 
By _Daniel Horowitz_ 
(http://www.foxnews.com/archive/author/daniel-horowitz/index.html) Published 
September 03, 2013  
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Editor's note: The following commentary originally appeared  on 
RedState.com.  
As bankrupt as elected Republican leadership is in Washington vis-à-vis  
domestic policy, they are completely clueless as it relates to foreign policy. 
  
While America continues to become an economic and moral wasteland under 
this  regime, Obama is attempting to spend American treasure helping one 
nefarious  side of an Islamic civil war in Syria – one which involves 
Iran-allied  
supporters of Hezbollah (Assad regime) vs. predominantly Al Qaeda 
affiliated  rebels. 
Astoundingly, most GOP leaders are either siding with Obama or are totally  
insouciant to this reckless fomenting of an Islamic insurrection. Instead 
of  fighting ObamaCare, they are allowing Obama to distract from the upheaval 
at  home by focusing on this inane escapade in Syria. 
Most media figures discuss the current foreign policy debate in broad  
platitudes pitting so-called neo-conservatives vs. libertarians, hawks vs.  
doves, or interventionists vs. isolationists.  But these labels are  
non-sequiturs to the reality of the current debate.   
Most mainstream conservatives are not Ron Paul libertarians who don’t 
support  any war on terror. Quite the contrary, we support a robust 
intervention 
to repel  Islamic terrorism when it threatens our interests. But in the case 
of Libya,  Syria, and Egypt, we are actually intervening on behalf of our 
enemies. 
Granted, Syria is more complicated than the other two examples.  Bashar  
Assad is a sworn enemy of the United States, the closest ally of Iran, and a  
prolific exporter of terror.   
In a perfect world, it would be great to overthrow him and stick it to Iran 
 (and their Russian allies).  But the reality is that the strongest 
elements  of the insurgency are saturated with Al Qaeda affiliated extremists, 
backed by  Pan-Islamist Turkish President Recep Erdogen, much like the 
insurgencies in  other countries.  
Why place American money and weapons in the hands of people who will be 
just  as adversarial to our interests as the current regime? This is not a 
matter of  opposing intervention for the sake of isolationism; it is a matter 
of 
not  supporting intervention that is either superfluous or deleterious to 
our  national interests.   
A “hawkish” stance towards Assad is a dovish stance towards Al Qaeda. As  
Sarah Palin noted, in a battle with Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah on one side 
and  Al-Qaeda and Turkey on the other, let Allah sort it out. 
This should be a slam dunk opportunity for GOP leaders to oppose a  
wrongheaded and unpopular intervention, while shifting the focus back to the  
ObamaCare civil war at home.   
Yet, House leaders are either ambivalent or downright supportive of Obama’s 
 planned strike on behalf of Al Qaeda.   
In the Senate, Mitch McConnell put out his signature mealy-mouthed parsing 
of  words, declining to take a stand on any contentious issue:  
“Today the President advised me that he will seek  an authorization for the 
use of force from the Congress prior to initiating any  combat operations 
against Syria in response to the use of chemical weapons. The  President’s 
role as commander-in-chief is always strengthened when he enjoys the  
expressed support of the Congress.” 
So much for the clout and power of being “GOP Leader:” 
Our only interest in Syria is ensuring that as many Islamists on both sides 
 are killed and keep each other busy so they can’t affect our national 
interests  or threaten Israel.   
As long as the war is contained to Syria, a stalemate is the best outcome 
for  our purposes so that neither Russia, Iran, Al Qaeda or other Islamists 
claim an  outright victory.   
Sadly, in a world of seven billion, there are innocent people killed on a  
daily basis due to civil wars.  But we lack the resources or strategic plan  
to help those people in Syria without gratuitously tipping the scales to 
one of  our arch enemies. 
Some conservatives are concerned about evincing an image of weakness to our 
 enemies by not following through with the ‘red line’ threat. Undoubtedly, 
they  are correct about Obama’s self-contradictory policy in a wrongheaded  
intervention. But it is still a wrongheaded intervention, and the fact that 
he  made the threat to begin with should not engender a need to fix that 
bad policy  with another bad policy decision. 
When Congress returns from the August recess, Republicans should vote with 
a  unified voice against this ridiculous escapade, and summarily reconvene 
the  fight against ObamaCare.   
Our freedom and way of life should take priority over bailing out a  
beleaguered group of Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaeda fighters. It’s time  
Republicans realize  that.





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