Commentary
 
 
Islamism and Obama’s Dangerous Flight from Reality
 
_Peter Wehner_ (https://www.commentarymagazine.com/author/pwehnereppcorg/)  
02.20.2015


 
 
This past week has been dominated by comments by the president in which he  
continues to insist that the brutal acts of violence by the Islamic State 
(ISIS)  and other Islamic terrorist groups are completely unrelated to Islam, 
to the  point that he and his administration look absurd in their efforts 
to avoid using  words like “radical Islam” or variations of it. 
Let me explain why there’s more to all this than  simply semantics, 
starting with this proposition: Engaging in acts of deception  and 
self-deception 
is unwise. Yet that is precisely what Mr. Obama is doing. He  persists in 
putting forth a false narrative that he insists is a true one. And  then there 
is the supreme arrogance of the president, assuming that his  pronouncements 
about Islam will be received by the Muslim world like  pronouncements of 
the Pope will be received by the Catholic world. Of course,  this is a man who 
declared that if elected president he would stop the rise of  the oceans 
and heal the planet, so it shouldn’t shock us that he believes his  shallow 
and incomplete theological interpretations of Islam will carry weight  across 
the Islamic world. 
Memo to Mr. Obama: They won’t. Having you lecture the Islamic world about 
the  true nature of Islam actually strengthens the jihadists, who will be  
thrilled to get in a theological debate in which the Christian president of 
the  United States offers one view and Islamic jihadists and imams offer 
another. 
You might also think an American president would understand that in order 
to  defeat an enemy you need to understand the nature of the enemy you face; 
that in  order to win a war, you need to understand the nature of the war 
you are in. But  you would be wrong. Mr. Obama understands neither, which 
explains why he’s so  inept at prosecuting this war and why the Islamic State 
is 
extending its reach  beyond Syria and Iraq into nations like Algeria, 
Afghanistan, Yemen, and  Libya. 
The president, then, is utterly clueless and misdiagnosing the problem. 
Think  if you had a pain in your chest and assumed it was heart burn when it 
was a  heart attack. That would be a problem, since to address the threat you 
have to  diagnosis it correctly. When it comes to Islamism, Mr. Obama is 
badly  misdiagnosing the threat we face. 
If it were merely a matter of semantics, it would concern me less. If he 
were  waging this war successfully, with intelligence, purpose, and focus, and 
an  unbreakable will to win, he could refer to ISIS as the Islamic version 
of the  Quakers–even, as absurd as it sounds, as a “jayvee team”–and most 
of us might be  willing to overlook it. But in this case, the president’s 
flawed semantics are a  manifestation of a badly confused mind and a 
fundamentally flawed worldview. And  this, in turn, is causing him to downplay 
the 
threat we face. 
As a result of this, Mr. Obama is waging this war (his attorney general 
_insists_ 
(http://hotair.com/archives/2015/02/17/eric-holder-were-not-at-a-time-of-war/)  
we’re not at war) in a  half-hearted, going-through-the-motions 
fashion, constantly putting constraints  on what he’s willing to do to 
confront ISIS specifically and militant Islam more  broadly. For example, the 
president, in sending Congress a use-of-force  resolution against ISIS, wants 
to 
put into statutory language that Congress  “does not authorize the use of 
the United States Armed Forces in enduring  offensive ground combat 
operations.” He announced the surge of forces in  Afghanistan–and declared in 
the 
very same speech a withdrawal date. By bungling  the Status of Forces 
Agreement, we ended up withdrawing American combat troops  from Iraq, which has 
led 
to a descent into chaos and violence. The president was  told by many 
members of his national-security team to support the moderate  opposition in 
Syria, yet he refused until it was too late. He declared the  overthrow of 
Muammar Gaddafi to be a great success, only to ignore Libya, which  is now a 
failed state and a haven for jihadists. In interviews, Mr. Obama  continually 
underplays the threat we face. And minutes after speaking about the  beheading 
of an American by ISIS, the president, in a staggeringly inappropriate  
display, hit the links for a round of golf. In all these actions and more, he  
is advertising his unseriousness and weakness to our enemies and our  allies, 
many of whom no longer trust us. 
To be sure, militant Islam is not a dominant current of thought within 
Islam.  But it is a current of thought that exists and is particularly 
malevolent and  virulent. If Mr. Obama understood this, he might be more 
prepared to 
combat it  and defeat it. And defeating it on the battlefield is, at the end 
of the day,  the best and really the only way to delegitimize it in the Mus
lim world. To show  them and the world, including the Islamic world, that we 
are the “strong horse”  and they are the “weak horse.” 
The president should get on with this task. But we’ve all seen enough to 
know  he won’t. As a result, much death and great horror will continue to 
spread  throughout the world, and eventually, I fear, to America  itself.

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