Of Course It Is Islam
By _Rich Lowry_ (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/authors/rich_lowry/)  - 
January 16,  2015

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It is settled: The Paris terror attacks had almost nothing to do with  
Islam. 
Consider that on the one hand, you have the chilling new tape of the 
Charlie  Hebdo attackers declaring, “We have avenged the Prophet Mohammed,” and 
on the  other, you have the tortured assurances of White House spokesman Josh 
Earnest.  Which are you going to believe?




 
The Obama administration’s mind-bogglingly determined refusal to say that 
we  are at war with “radical Islam,” together with the Left’s evasions about 
Islamic  terrorism, means that there has been a haze of euphemism around 
what should be a  galvanizing event in the West’s fight against terror. 
In the aftermath of the attack, Howard Dean opined on Morning Joe that the  
Muslims who had killed the staff of Charlie Hebdo aren’t Muslims. Not 
usually  known as a leading Orientalist, the former Vermont governor shared his 
 
interpretation of one of the world’s leading Islamic terror groups: “I 
think  ISIS is a cult. Not an Islamic cult. I think it’s a cult.” 
Dean didn’t specify what kind of cult the Islamic State is, if not Islamic. 
 Or what otherwise accounts for its strange obsession with taking over 
territory  in Syria and Iraq to establish a caliphate and to impose a harsh 
version of  Islamic law. 
Obviously, not all Muslims, or even a majority of them, support terrorism. 
We  don’t want to be needlessly insulting to Muslims or alienate allies in 
the  Muslim world. But it is possible to avoid those pitfalls and still be  
truthful. 
Asked why the administration won’t say we are at war with radical Islam,  
Earnest explained that the administration’s first concern “is accuracy. We 
want  to describe exactly what happened. These are individuals who carried 
out an act  of terrorism, and they later tried to justify that act of 
terrorism by invoking  the religion of Islam and their own deviant view of it” 
(emphasis added). 
This makes it sound as if the Charlie Hebdo terrorists set out to commit a  
random act of violent extremism and only subsequently, when they realized 
that  they needed some justification, did they reach for Islam. 
It was in this spirit that State Department deputy spokesperson Marie Harf  
said that the militants of Boko Haram “claim to be active in the name of 
Islam”  (emphasis added). So add alleged insincerity to the list of offenses 
that can be  attributed to the hideous group formally known as People 
Committed to the  Propagation of the Prophet’s Teachings and Jihad. 
Perhaps the administration’s highest-profile initiative in response to 
Paris  is a Summit on Countering Violent Extremists. Who are these extremists? 
They  could be anybody, to believe the administration. It is true that you 
will always  have random haters and nuts, and that there are a few non-Islamic 
groups on the  State Department terrorism list. 
But they aren’t top of mind, and for good reason. The Japanese cult Aum  
Shinrikyo isn’t launching attacks on the West. Basque terrorists aren’t  
recruiting would-be operatives around the world (in fact, the ETA has declared 
a 
 cease-fire). 
One of the key differences between random killers and Islamic terrorists is 
 that the latter have a significant physical and ideological infrastructure 
 behind them, including terror groups that hold territory and Islamic 
authorities  who justify jihad. 
The late Ayatollah Khomeini didn’t think Islam is what we would understand 
as  a religion of peace. Was Khomeini, notwithstanding his leadership of the 
Islamic  Republic of Iran, not a Muslim? 
Saudi Arabia, the Sunni counterpart of Shia Iran that also imagines itself  
the keeper of the faith, promotes a harsh version of Islam that has proved 
a  potent breeding ground for terrorism. Are the Saudis not Muslim, either? 
There is a broad war of ideas within Islam between the forces of reaction 
and  violence and the forces of moderation and modernity. The threat of 
radical Islam  won’t diminish until that war is won, no matter how much the 
U.S. 
government  wants to obscure it with its verbal fog  machine.


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