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Kamikazes and Islamic martyrs

By Alan Caruba
web posted March 4, 2002

In World War II, among the most feared of the enemy were the Japanese
kamikaze pilots who attacked the US naval forces, flinging themselves and
their planes at aircraft carriers and other ships. They embraced their own
death as an instrument of war.

If you have seen the film, "Patton", you may recall the wonderful opening
speech in which he tells his troops, "Your job is not to die for your
country, but to make the other poor bastard die for his." This is a
quintessential American point of view. We celebrate heroics, but we want our
heroes to return home alive. There is no death wish in the American spirit,
but no lack of will to inflict this punishment on our enemies.

Contrast that with the way the Palestinians continue to wage a relentless
war on the Israelis. Their heroes are the men who have killed, not soldiers,
but teenagers outside a dance hall or mothers and their children at a pizza
restaurant. They kill the old, the young, and often they do it by killing
themselves in the process.

Now they have a new hero or to be more precise, a heroine. She is Wafa Idris
and she has been catapulted to rock star status throughout the Middle East
for having killed herself in the process of becoming the first female
terrorist bomber.

Here's what the Egyptian Islamist weekly, Al-Sha'ab, had to say about her:
"It's a woman! A woman, oh men of the (Islamic) nation; a woman, oh youth of
the nation; a woman, oh women of the nation; a woman, o those who call for
the liberation of the nation's women; a woman, oh soldiers of the nation; a
woman, oh rules, princes, and leaders of this nation; it is a woman, a
woman, a woman.

"It is a woman who teaches you today a lesson in heroism, who teaches you
the meaning of Jihad, and the way to die a martyr's death."

In Jordan, the daily newspaper, Al-Dustour, a columnist wrote, "There is no
need to bring examples of the status of the Arab and Muslim woman. The Arab
woman has taken her place and her dignity. It is the woman's rights
activists in the West who robbed women of their right to be human, and
viewed them as bodies without souls.Wafa did not carry makeup in her
suitcase, but enough explosives to fill the enemies with horror." Which is
preferable? Makeup or dynamite? In the West, we do not urge women to kill
themselves to demonstrate how liberated they are.

It well may be that the most frightening aspect of Western culture for Islam
is its view that woman deserve equality before the law and throughout our
society. We have seen what the most rigid forms of Islam does to women,
shrouding them from view in public, requiring that they have a male relative
as a companion if they go outside the doors of their homes, forbidding them
schooling, forbidding them from working for a living, and the list goes on
and on.

Suffice it to say, Wafa Idris did her bit to rewrite the rules of martyrdom,
to put women on an "equal" status with those men who kill themselves in
order to wage war on non-combatants, other women, their children, the old,
the teenagers.

I invite you to recall history. Not until the United States was forced to
drop, not one, but two atomic bombs on Japan, did the ancient warrior
mentality of its leaders yield to the demand for unconditional surrender.

Now, we live in fear that Islamic warriors, careless of their own lives and
contemptuous of infidels, may gain possession of comparable weapons. We
cannot wait for such events to overtake us. We need no justification for
action.

And you wonder why the President speaks in stark terms of good and evil? Let
others pontificate on the geopolitical aspects of conflict in the Middle
East. Let others speculate about conspiracies. I will keep focused on the
desperate struggle an earlier generation of young Americans waged against
kamikaze pilots and the utter desperation and nihilistic desire of
Palestinians and militant Muslims to die rather than seek peace.

Alan Caruba is the author of "A Pocket Guide to Militant Islam", available
from the Internet site of The National Anxiety Center.



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