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What we are fighting for
Center for Security Policy ^ | 20 March 06 | Center For Security Policy

Posted on 03/20/2006 12:07:11 PM PST by LSUfan

Decision Brief No. 06-D 15 2006-03-20

What we are fighting for

(Washington, D.C.): The third anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq has been marked by anti-war demonstrations, polls suggesting evaporating public support for the effort to consolidate that country's liberation and paroxysms of doubt by America's finger-in-the-wind politicians. It seems like a good time to reflect anew on the true nature of the conflict -- and why have no choice but to wage it with tenacity and to a successful conclusion.

A Film for Our Times

Fortunately, we are greatly aided in that task by the timely arrival of an extraordinary film: "Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West." Viewing this documentary should hereafter be considered a prerequisite for participating in the debate about the national security challenges we face, and what must be done to address them.

That is so because "Obsession" is an unblinking, and deeply disturbing, portrait of our most immediate and dangerous enemy, in Iraq and elsewhere -- the ideology best described as Islamofascism.

The film's conclusion is as inescapable as it is well documented: Adherents to this totalitarian political movement are determined to destroy the Free World, whose nations, values and institutions are seen as impediments to the global triumph of the Islamists' preferred, Taliban-style religious rule. For our enemies, Iraq represents but one front in a world war. And we, too, must recognize it as such.

The full dimensions of that War for the Free World are laid bare in "Obsession" from an extraordinary array of sources. For example, penetrating analyses are provided by internationally renowned Western experts like Sir Martin Gilbert, Alan Dershowitz, Daniel Pipes, Caroline Glick, Steven Emerson, Robert Wistrich and Itamar Marcus.

The insights of a number of courageous anti-Islamist Muslims (or, in some cases, former Muslims) are, if anything, even more compelling. These include the powerful observations of: the daughter of a terrorist, Nonie Darwish; a former Palestinian terrorist, Walid Shoebat; an Israeli-Arab journalist, Khaled Abu-Toameth; an American imam, Khaleel Mohammed; and two prominent expatriate writers, Salim Mansur and Tashbih Sayyed. They describe with authority the determination and ruthlessness of our common foes.

Lest there be any doubt, however, about the magnitude of the challenge freedom-loving peoples face, the footage in "Obsession" drawn from Islamist sources themselves (notably, their various state-owned and terrorist-sponsored television outlets) is dispositive. It features imams calling for death to America; officials of Mideast governments making plain that the destruction of the United States is God's will; even tiny children regurgitating their desire for death while killing Israelis, Americans and other infidels.

The Original 'Axis' of Evil

The impact of the images of Muslim kids brandishing weapons, marching in goosestep and giving stiff-armed salutes in mass demonstrations underscores a point made in the film by the late Alfons Heck, a former Hitler Youth Group leader in Nazi Germany: Islamofascism is really just the latest in a series of totalitarian ideologies bent on the destruction of the Free World.

"Obsession" makes clear that, like the Fuhrer, the Islamists will not be content with denying the people of Iraq accountable, representative government. Neither would their appetites be sated by the destruction of the State of Israel. In fact, even seemingly less momentous forms of appeasement -- such as negotiating with the Islamofascist Iranian -- will simply serve to confirm our avowed enemies' contempt for us, and their confidence in the ultimate victory of their cause.

The connections between the Nazis and the Islamofascists are rooted in more than shared ambitions of world domination and violent methods. As Matthias Kuntzel, a professor at the University of Hamburg and noted German expert on the two ideologies, has observed, "Although Islamism is an independent, anti-Semitic, anti-modern mass movement, its main early promoters -- the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and [Haj Amin el-Husseini,] the Mufti [of Jerusalem] and the Qassamites in Palestine -- were supported financially and ideologically by agencies of the German National Socialist [Nazi] government."

Totalitarianism on the March

As it happens, Professor Kuntzel participated last week in a conference in Paris co-sponsored by the Center for Security Policy with L'Institute pour la Defense de la Democratie to discuss "Democracies in the face of Islamist Confrontation." The conferees -- involving a number of anti-Islamist Muslims as well as non-Muslims from Europe, North America and North Africa -- made plain one other ominous parallel: The rising threat of Islamofascism and anti-Semitism within Western European societies today has taken on the feel of the early 1930s, replete with political instability, mounting public unease and a misplaced confidence that accommodation of violent ideologues will translate into at least temporary tranquility.

The return of the totalitarian phenomenon would come as no surprise to Eric Hoffer, whose extraordinary 1951 book "The True Believer : Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements" reads as though it was written yesterday. Hoffer recognized that:

All mass movements generate in their adherents a readiness to die and a proclivity for united action; all of them, irrespective of the doctrine they preach and the program they project, breed fanaticism, enthusiasm, fervent hope, hatred and intolerance; all of them are capable of releasing a powerful flow of activity in certain departments of life; all of them demand blind faith and singlehearted allegiance.

The Bottom Line

We are, in short, once again under assault from such a mass movement, one that appeals to large numbers of people, calls on them to die for the cause and will stop at nothing to obtain its totalitarian goals. Unfortunately, in two respects, the threat posed by Islamofascism is even greater than its totalitarian predecessors: Many of its adherents are inside Western societies and are adept at exploiting their political movement's patina of religiosity to exploit, to the Free World's detriment, our civil liberties rooted in religious tolerance.

Consequently, as a practical matter, we have no choice but to fight the Islamofascists, both abroad and at home. Surrender, whether in Iraq or elsewhere, is not an option.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Germany; Israel; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Philosophy; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: axisofevil; islam; islamism; islamists; islamofascism; islamofascists; jihad; jihadists; obsession; radicalislam; terrorism; terrorists; waronterrorism; worldwariv
Can't wait to see this movie. Anyone seen it?
1 posted on 03/20/2006 12:07:19 PM PST by LSUfan
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To: LSUfan

2 posted on 03/20/2006 12:10:08 PM PST by petercooper (Cemeteries & the ignorant - comprising 2 of the largest Democrat voting blocs for the past 75 years.)
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To: LSUfan

I'm sure we will be told...just wait, and a reason you like will be proposed.


3 posted on 03/20/2006 12:12:22 PM PST by stuartcr (Everything happens as God wants it to.....otherwise, things would be different.)
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To: petercooper

Every time I see that image, my blood boils. And every time I think of Kerry saying that the WOT is a "law enforcement problem" and Michael Moore claiming that "there is no terrorist threat" I wonder what will become of us.

It's like the Merle Haggard song, "Fightin' Side of Me."

How much longer can the rest of us count on being free???


4 posted on 03/20/2006 12:13:57 PM PST by LSUfan
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To: stuartcr

Huh? Come again...


5 posted on 03/20/2006 12:15:04 PM PST by LSUfan
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To: LSUfan

My answer to what are we fighting for.


6 posted on 03/20/2006 1:25:24 PM PST by stuartcr (Everything happens as God wants it to.....otherwise, things would be different.)
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To: stuartcr
"I'm sure we will be told...just wait, and a reason you like will be proposed."

We all know the reasons. Only the blindly bigoted and willfully ignorant refuse to see why we fight because they would rather cling to their deluded 9-10-01 mindeset. Yet again for the arrogantly ignorant, HERE, yet again, is what we are doing in Iraq.

the Neo-isolationists, HERE is what we are up to in Iraq.

Counter Insurgency is a strange bastard style of war. It is not total war but it is also more then the Leftist" Police matter". The other thing most old Cast Iron Conservatives forget is the political aspect. Iraq was doable. We had the political consensus to do it. So since we needed a kill zone we could suck the terrorists into and we needed to get the American people to support the cost, there was no other choice BUT Iraq.

Want to really blow the Leftists minds? Tell them this. Even if Al Gore won in 2000 and 9-11 happened the USA would STILL be doing the same thing now in Iraq. Iraq was doable militarily and politically. There was no other place for the US to go. Iraq is basically the same deal as the invasions of Italy was in 1943

Here in a nutshell, is the MILTIARY reason for Iraq. The War on Terrorism is different sort of war. In the war on Terrorism, we have a hidden foe, spread out across a geographically diverse area, with covert sources of supply. Since we cannot go everywhere they hide out, in fact often cannot even locate them until the engage us, we need to draw them out of hiding into a kill zone. Iraq is that kill zone. That is the true brilliance of the Iraq strategy. We draw the terrorists out of their world wide hiding places onto a battlefield they have to fight on for political reasons (The "Holy" soil of the Arabian peninsula) where they have to pit their weakest ability (Conventional Military combat power) against our greatest strength (ability to call down unbelievable amounts of firepower) where they will primarily have to fight other forces (the Iraqi Security forces) in a battlefield that is hostile to guerrilla warfare. (Iraqi-mostly open terrain as opposed to guerrilla friendly areas like the mountains of Afghanistan or the jungles of SE Asia).

There are other reasons to do Iraq but that is the MILITARY reason we are in Iraq. We have taken, an maintain the initiative from the Terrorists. They are playing OUR game on ground of OUR choosing.

Problem is Counter Insurgency is SLOW and painful. Often a case of 3 steps forward, two steps back. I often worry that the American people have neither the maturity, nor the intellect" to understand. It's so much easier to spew made for TV slogans like "No Blood for Oil" or "We support the Troops, bring them home" then to actually THINK. Problem is these people have NO desire to co-exist with us. They see all this PC posturing by the Hysteric Left as a sign that we are weak. Since they want us dead, weakness encourages them. They think their "god" will bless them for killing Westerners.

So we can covert to Islam, die or kill them. Iraq is about killing enough of them to make the rest realize we are serious. See in the Arab world the USA is considered a big wimp. We have run away so many times. Lebanon, the Kurds, the Iraqis in 1991, the Iranians, Somalia, Clinton all thru the 1990s etc etc etc. The Jihadists think we will run again. In fact they are counting on it. That way they can run around screaming "We beat the American just like the Russians, come join us in Jihad" and recruit the next round of "holy warriors". Iraq is also a show place where we show the Muslim world that there are a lines they cannot cross. On 9-11 they crossed that line and we can, and will, destroy them for it.

7 posted on 03/21/2006 2:46:10 AM PST by MNJohnnie ("When all else fails, simply revel in the absurdity of it all.")
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To: MNJohnnie

Well, we all have our theories.


8 posted on 03/21/2006 5:56:00 AM PST by stuartcr (Everything happens as God wants it to.....otherwise, things would be different.)
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