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For the sake of transparency – and more
importantly, honesty – we will state for the record that when it comes to the
war against radical Islamist terrorism we consider ourselves "hawkish." We believe
that when a self-declared enemy states in no uncertain terms that they want
to kill you and defeat your forces to the point of annihilation you are
smart to believe them and to act accordingly. Add to that the fact that
Islamist-based terrorist organizations have been attacking the United States
and her allies for decades, killing citizens and soldiers alike, and only
the masochistic would advance the insanity that the solitary solution is
political.
That being said, we still believe that
talking to your foe is an important tool in any conflict, no matter how
futile the exercise may be. By maintaining an open dialogue – sincere or
otherwise – it provides another intelligence gathering opportunity, if only
to gauge your opponent’s arrogance, apathy or anxiety. And, in the outside
chance that they experience an epiphany, finally coming to understand the
reasoning behind your position, it provides a chance for a peaceful
resolution.
These are but two “tools” among many –
military and diplomatic – that are available to us in this most serious of
conflicts. Alarmingly, our country’s leaders – and many leaders from the
free world – are not advancing the policy of employing more than one tool
simultaneously; disturbing in a conflict where we should be using every tool
available to us simultaneously.
As those in our government who are obsessed
with troop reductions and redeployment continue to argue that Iraq was an
illegitimate battlefield from the start (and as we have established there is
considerable room for argument here), radical Islamists headed by al Qaeda
are expanding the conflict to new battlefields, battlefields in Africa, the
Asian South Pacific, Europe and South America. Our enemy has not wavered in
its dedication to total victory, something we cannot say for ourselves.
Since the end of World War II, the concept
of accepting nothing less than total victory where our military
confrontations are concerned has eluded the American people. In every
conflict since 1945 the United States has settled for declaring victory
rather than achieving victory. This is due in no small part to the fact that
in most every case, politics, enabled by international cowardice, has tread
where military expertise should have held sway. For whatever reasons the
American people have come to accept this as tolerable.
Up until now, this mindset hasn’t endangered
the homeland. In Korea and Vietnam – and to a lesser extent Kosovo and the
Gulf War – all our enemies wanted us to do was to leave so they could
institute their totalitarian socio-political doctrine on the people they
strove to control and oppress. All we had to do was cave-in to the political
pressure that mounted at home, declare victory and “redeploy” to achieve
“peace with honor.”
Our current enemy isn’t so accommodating.
In today’s conflict we don’t have the luxury
of simply leaving and declaring victory. This time our enemy – radical
Islamists who employ terrorism as their chief military tactic – want us all
to convert to Islam, live under Sharia Law or die. This time the tolerant
mindset we have fallen into will culminate in the demise, the annihilation,
the end of our country. This time, the enemy won’t be satisfied with our
soldiers simply leaving the battlefield. This time the enemy is going to
follow us home.
It is because of this that the Western world
must dispense with the tolerant attitude of the failed experiment of moral
relativism and multiculturalism and dedicate itself to employing all the
tools available to affect victory over the threat of radical Islam.
One of the battlefields the West has yet to
exploit is that of ideology; where the rigid, violent, inequitable tenets of
radical Islam are challenged, re-challenged and then challenged again.
If we are going to prevail in this global
war against radical Islam we have to facilitate and nurture an ideological
revolution within the religion. Muslims who would dare to do so must be
encouraged to revolt against the oppressive and violent tenets of
fundamentalist Islam. One such individual is Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, Executive
Director of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, an organization
dedicated to separating spiritual Islam from political Islam. By the words
of the Quran, these brave souls, people like Dr. Jasser, would be condemned
to slaughter for leaving the religion. They need to be empowered to create a
reformed Islam that disavows the violent teachings while embracing the
peaceful ones. We have to fully support those who want to establish an
alternative to the violent doctrine of 7th Century Islam. In the context of
a solution we must offer an alternative.
This approach bears greater consideration
when we take into account that the birthrate among Muslims greatly
outnumbers the birthrate in the Western world.
Abandoning the failed experiment of
multiculturalism perhaps a bit too late, many countries in Europe are
scrambling to protect their national identities while experiencing a
diminishing birthrate among their people. Conversely, the Muslim birthrate
on the continent greatly surpasses the birthrate of Europeans. Left to the
singular device of reproduction the world’s population will be consumed by
those who practice the Islamic ideology through simple demographics in a few
generations. By the shear power of their numbers they will be able to
inundate and monopolize any democracy on the face of the earth. No amount of
military might can overcome this inevitability.
It is precisely because of the probability
of the future Muslim dominated demographic that we must engage radical Islam
on the ideological battlefield as well as the military, diplomatic and
economic. Islam must undergo the equivalent of Christianity’s Reformation
otherwise, in the long run, we will lose.
Without doubt, I continue to fully advocate
for the elimination, by any means, of those who choose to slaughter in the
name of Allah. With lunatics like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Hassan Nasrallah,
Ayman al Zawahri and Osama bin Laden close to attaining nuclear and
bio-chemical weapons we have no choice but to continue engaging them
militarily anywhere and everywhere around the world.
But we must recognize that if we do not
engage radical Islamist ideologically, challenging their violent and
totalitarian ways, if we do not empower willing Muslims to establish an
alternative, we invite the radicals among them to wait out our military and
diplomatic efforts as the simple act of reproduction brings about the
possibility of the end of Western Civilization.
It is well past time that the political
arguments over this conflict were laid to rest. The naïve notion that
disengagement will bring peace is short-sighted and purveyed only by those
ignorant of the true nature of the threat. If the West chooses retreat and
appeasement we have literally sealed our own death warrants.
America and her allies have to evolve from
the simplistic idea of choosing only one course of action over another in
the conflict with radical Islam. The partisan politics that finds us on the
brink of handing Islamist terrorists a great victory in Iraq, even as they
expand the field of battle around the world, must be abandoned. It is of
paramount importance that America and her allies present a cohesive front,
utilizing all of the weapons available – military, diplomatic, economic and
ideological – together, in concert, to affect victory in this war for our
survival. And most importantly, we need to successfully empower those who
would establish an alternative for those Muslims who yearn to be free of the
oppression that fundamentalist Islam inflicts.
The choice is clear. We
can abandon the multicultural politically correct fantasy of an
ideologically symbiotic utopia with those who practice radical Islam and
fight this war to win...or we can die. |