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Saving Major Coughlin By Andrew G. Bostom
American Thinker ^ | 15 January 2008 | Andrew G. Bostom

Posted on 01/15/2008 7:13:51 PM PST by K-oneTexas

Saving Major Coughlin

By Andrew G. Bostom
It may not be too late to save the career of a Pentagon analyst of jihad threats whose frank and honest work has gotten him into trouble. Bill Gertz in his weekly Washington Times "Inside the Ring" column (1/11/08) reported that "Pentagon and military leaders, along with lots of working-level officials, are quietly rallying" in support of Major Stephen Coughlin (USAR), whose plight I have discussed, earlier here. Gertz also makes clear in no uncertain terms, dismissing some rumor mongering, that Coughlin was being accused "falsely" of talking "out of school to the press." As is his wont, Gertz gets to the heart of the matter:

But defense and military officials supportive of Mr. Coughlin said the real reason is that critics, like Mr. Islam. want him sidelined because they oppose his hard-to-refute views on the relationship between Islamic law and Islamist jihad doctrine. Those views have triggered a harsh debate challenging the widespread and politically correct view of Islam as a religion of peace hijacked by extremists.
Major Coughlin's "hard to refute views" are elaborated in his 333 pp. thesis, To Our Great Detriment: Ignoring What Extremists Say About Jihad, which was accepted recently by the National Defense Intelligence College, and made available online (here). Coughlin, in a subsection entitled, "A Doctrinal Basis Exists for the Jihadi Threat," demonstrates how mainstream Islamic publications-an appendix to Interpretation of the Meanings of the Noble Qur'an in the English Language ("The Call to Jihad"), written by Saudi Arabia's Chief Justice, and a 2005-2006 12th grade Saudi school textbook, as well as a standard text of Islamic Law, the Al Azhar-sanctioned non-Saudi, non-"Wahhabi", Reliance of the Traveller-make clear the obligatory requirement, sanctioned by Islamic Law, to wage jihad when non-Muslim forces enter Muslim lands. He then asks, logically,

So how does one explain the prevailing assumption that Islam does not stand for such violence undertaken in its name with the fact that its laws and education materials validate the very acts undertaken by "extremists" in Iraq?
Moreover, Coughlin observes,

... the first "radicalizing" lesson that Saudi youth receive that motivates them to travel to Iraq and fight Coalition forces does not come from "extremists" groups like Al Qaeda, but rather is taught as part of Saudi Arabia's standard secondary school curriculum.
And as my own 2004 discussion of Egyptian school textbooks illustrated, formally teaching Arab Muslim children jihad hatred is a long and ignoble tradition, hardly unique to Saudi Arabia.

Coughlin's thesis subsequently re-examines the "merit" of Osama Bin Laden's 1996 jihad fatwa [1] in light of this evidence. Consistent with the independent conclusions of Raymond Ibrahim's Arabic to English translation and brilliant textual analysis of previously unavailable writings by both Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, which demonstrates the soundness of their Islamic arguments for both jihad, and jihad martyrdom-Coughlin provides this understated assessment of the better known 1996 Bin Laden fatwa:

Hence, groups like Al-Qaeda can reasonably claim that they are simply executing the same legal requirements that Muslim governments require their students be taught. An analysis that relied on Islamic law to assess bin Laden's claim that Islamic law supports his 1996 fatwa would most likely have generated different results than an analysis that ignored it.
Perhaps even more importantly, Coughlin observes that the "close fit between Bin Laden's assertions and accepted Islamic Law" is a cause for serious concern. He elucidates five compelling reasons for this:

...first, we do not understand the Islamic components to the WOT [War on Terror]; second, Muslim adversaries conceptualize the threat in authentic Islamic terms that; third, appear to drive their decision making thereby; fourth, making an Islamic vision a component of adversaries' doctrine which; fifth, the Underlying Causes model does not account for and cannot compensate for by reference to alternative academic (behavioral, sociological, economic, psychological, or anthropological) models.
Coughlin then places "Al Qaeda-ism" in a larger, more general context I have discussed elsewhere (while providing historical background on the Caliphate), by citing ominous polling data tabulated December/January, 2006, and published this past April, 2007.  These data, as Coughlin notes, reveal  that substantial pluralities (at minimum), to significant majorities of both Arab (i.e., Moroccan, Egyptian) and non-Arab (i.e., Indonesian, Pakistani) Muslims know and concur with Al-Qaeda's stated goals to (re-) impose "strict" (explicitly identified) Islamic Law (Shari'a), and re-establish a transnational Islamic Caliphate. Specifically, 79% of Pakistanis, 76% of Moroccans, 74% of Egyptians, and 53% of Indonesians wished, "To require strict application of  Shari'a law in every Islamic country."; 74% of Pakistanis, 71% of Moroccans, 67% of Egyptians, and (the lone "plurality") 49% of Indonesians desired, "To unify all Islamic countries in a single Islamic state, or Caliphate." Thus Coughlin states aptly,

Because Islamic law matters to Muslims, in the WOT, it should also matter to us.
Offering a way forward which escapes the current frustrating shackles of absurd, hand-waving pieties dressed in politically correct, pseudo-academic garb, Coughlin suggests,

Given both our inability to develop a descriptively accurate understanding of the nature of the enemy and our broad frustration with the current state of affairs in the WOT, it may be time to ponder deeply what was meant when Majid Khadduri [in his seminal "War and Peace in the Law of Islam"] said that "the universality of Islam, in its all embracing creed, is imposed on all believers as a continuous process of warfare, psychological and political, if not strictly military" that Pakistani Brigadier S.K. Malik said was the point [ in "The Qur'anic Concept of War"] where Qur'anic concepts of war are won-at the war of will phase. To break from the slow submission cycle that leads to the destruction of our confidence, a recommitment to a process driven by facts along with an associated commitment to ruthlessly go wherever those facts may take us, is recommended. With IPB [Intelligence Preparation for the Battlefield], we already have a methodology capable of taking us down that path.
But unlike his critics within the Department of Defense-most notably, Mr. Islam, who while bringing jihad-supporting groups to the Pentagon, simultaneously wishes to shut down reasoned analysis of jihadism-Coughlin maintains that it is not the objective of his thesis,

...to get readers to believe the positions asserted but rather to convince them to submit those assertions to an intense threat analysis in furtherance of generating facts able to service a functional threat model of the enemy in the WOT
Coughlin concludes his thesis with apposite humility, and uncompromising clarity:

If, in furtherance of creating a working threat model, points in this thesis are successfully challenged, this thesis will still have served its purpose. Having said that, it is the position of this thesis that it will not fail if decision makers and analysts return to an IPB [Intelligence Preparation for the Battlefield] methodology that begins with an unconstrained, undelegated, systematic, factual analysis of the threat doctrine that the enemy self-identifies as being driven by Islamic law. Following such a process has the benefit of meeting professional standards for competent analysis. This thesis cannot succeed, however, if the response is to outsource it to subject matter experts willing to volunteer their information under the sole condition that it be accepted both uncritically and unconditionally. This is not only true because such an approach fails to meet the professional standard, but also because it fails the standard that will lead to defeat in the WOT.
Testimonials from both retired military, such as Air Force Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney, and perhaps even more importantly, Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Samuel Helland, who currently commands the 1st Marine Expeditionary Corps, have confirmed the unique value of Coughlin's presentations (based upon To Our Great Detriment). Lt. Gen. Helland proclaimed in a letter that Coughlin's briefing for Marines bound for Iraq,

..hit the mark in explaining how jihadists use the Koran to justify their actions. Your [Coughlin's] presentation has armed service men and women with more intellectual ammunition to take the fight to the enemy.
Diana West has captured the obscene warping of Department of Defense (DOD) priorities Coughlin's firing epitomizes, and how Congressional oversight may be in order:

This high-level effort to, in effect, deny the connection between Islamic law and what the military calls the "enemy threat doctrine" should ring bells, not just in the military, but in Congress, which obviously has Pentagon oversight responsibilities. When such advice brings the military's woefully belated education on jihad to a halt, it becomes shockingly clear that the Pentagon is more concerned with political correctness than protecting the nation.
Regardless, hope springs eternal that the Pentagon will come to its collective senses, retain, and promote the man whom Air Force Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney (Ret.) assessed, rightly, as perhaps, "...the most knowledgeable person in the U.S. government on Islamic law." McInerney, for one insisted that, "The secretary of defense should ensure that he stays at DOD."

Andrew G. Bostom is the author of The Legacy of Jihad  (Prometheus, 2005) and The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism  " (Prometheus, November, 2007)


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It is a sorry state of affairs when someone is fired for doing his job. By saying the right thing he stepped on the wrong toes or hurt the wrong feelings and therefore ... well we know the rest. We need to get some better thinker in D.C. rather than the 'off-bunch' running the respective Agencies.
1 posted on 01/15/2008 7:13:53 PM PST by K-oneTexas
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To: K-oneTexas; Cannoneer No. 4; PurpleMan; PGalt; brityank; StarCMC; freema; Fred Nerks; george76; ...
Bump and ((((PING))))!
2 posted on 01/15/2008 7:19:29 PM PST by Chgogal (When you vote Democrat, you vote Al Qaeda! Ari Emanuel, Rahm's brother was agent to Moore's F9/11.)
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To: K-oneTexas

I think this case was discussed on Hannity and Colems last week...not sure but there was a guy named Emmerson I think it was, who is a terrorism expert and he was discussing the firing of someone who would not water down his report to satisfy some man who was of Islamic faith..and not only that implied that there are Islamo types within our govt now..wish I could recall the whole show..maybe someone out there can fill in the blanks for me..We had an interruption so I was not able to get the whole of the story but this article sounds like the discussion they were having.


3 posted on 01/15/2008 7:22:02 PM PST by celtic gal
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To: K-oneTexas
It is a sorry state of affairs when someone is fired for doing his job.

Coughlin backed up his statements with irrefutable info.

Unfortunately he had to show the Commander in Chief was wrong with the "Islam is a religion of peace statement. When you say the "Emperor has no clothes on", you are going to be in trouble. - Tom

4 posted on 01/15/2008 7:23:32 PM PST by Capt. Tom (Don't confuse the Bushies with the dumb Republicans - Capt. Tom)
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To: K-oneTexas

In my 61 years, paying close attention in at least 35 of them, I have not seen such a great cloud of small people as America now has in important positions. The mental image is of Gulliver washed up on the beach in the land of the Lilliputians. Bound down and immobilized by ... Lilliputians.

God help us.


5 posted on 01/15/2008 7:33:14 PM PST by RobinOfKingston (Man, that's stupid...even by congressional standards.)
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To: K-oneTexas

In my 61 years, paying close attention in at least 35 of them, I have not seen such a great cloud of small people as America now has in important positions. The mental image is of Gulliver washed up on the beach in the land of the Lilliputians. Bound down and immobilized by ... Lilliputians.

God help us.


6 posted on 01/15/2008 7:33:16 PM PST by RobinOfKingston (Man, that's stupid...even by congressional standards.)
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To: K-oneTexas
Excellent Article!

Also:

Cross thread References, with Photos of Hashem Islam:

More on England and Islam ( Hasham Islam , aide to England turfs anti jihadist scholar and expert)

Inside the Ring--Coughlin sacked [Pentagon Islamist Analyst]

The termination of Stephen Coughlin on the Joint Staff is an act of intellectual cowardice

The Implications of the Dismissal of Stephen Coughlin, Joint Staff, Pentagon [Jihad Watch]

7 posted on 01/15/2008 8:15:02 PM PST by Candor7 (Fascism? All it takes is for good men to say nothing.)
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To: K-oneTexas

Islam is a religion of peace as long as you turn a blind eye to the way their scholars (?) currently interpret it. Almost without exception they backwards engineer their holy scriptures to provide justification for rule by an elite they serve. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s UN speech provides a good example. I am amazed so few can see the rigidly maintained disconnect between the religious faith so many want to believe has vitality, and the operative political, social dictates.

He initially states, “All Divine prophets from the Prophet Adam (peace be upon him), to the Prophet Moses (peace be upon him), to the Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him), and to the Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) have all called humanity to monotheism, justice, brotherhood, love, and compassion.” He invites Jewish, Christian and Muslim believers to prayerfully study all their Holy writings in context without intermediaries to discover how they should live, interact, and direct their governments.

He finally says, “Bestow upon humanity that thirsts for justice the perfect human being promised to all of you, and make us among his followers and among those who strive for his return and cause.” This statement provides a derivative interpretation of the prophets further particularized by Hojjatieh society teaching of striving for, rather than accepting this perfect human. This interpretation legitimizes Ahmadinejad’s despotic aims and spiritualizes populist submission as ways to promote the chaos hastening return of the Twelfth Imam.


8 posted on 01/15/2008 8:20:32 PM PST by Retain Mike
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To: Chgogal

BTTT

Political correctness is killing us.


9 posted on 01/15/2008 8:49:55 PM PST by StarCMC (http://cannoneerno4.wordpress.com; http://starcmc.wordpress.com/ - The Enemedia is inside the gates.)
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To: Candor7

bttt

with Photos of Hashem Islam:


10 posted on 01/15/2008 9:56:22 PM PST by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: Chgogal

thanks


11 posted on 01/15/2008 9:56:39 PM PST by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: Candor7; StarCMC; Cannoneer No. 4; PurpleMan; PGalt; brityank; george76; freema
http://www.investigativeproject.org/article/584

COLMES: We only have a moment left. We have a FOX News producer at the Pentagon who is reporting that we have spoken with people in the Pentagon who are claiming that the defense intelligence agency, they employ Coughlin through a contract.

And it was Rear Admiral David Dorset, director of intelligence for the joint staffs, who decided not the renew his contract for fiscal purposes. It had nothing to do whatsoever with Islam, the person you’re fingering as being responsible for his dismissal.

Another “PC” Navy guy doing Islam’s dirty work? What’s up with the Navy?

12 posted on 01/15/2008 11:07:58 PM PST by Chgogal (When you vote Democrat, you vote Al Qaeda! Ari Emanuel, Rahm's brother was agent to Moore's F9/11.)
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To: Chgogal
Thanks for the ping.

The Pentagon is more conceerned with political correctness than protecting the nation.

13 posted on 01/16/2008 4:36:26 AM PST by Cannoneer No. 4 (Civilian Irregular Information Defense Group http://cannoneerno4.wordpress.com)
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To: Chgogal

“...decided not the renew his contract for fiscal purposes...”

So he’s saying that they didn’t have the contract money for ONE person?

What a load of pure unadulterated crap.

To quote Bernstein (or was that Woodward?): It’s not the crime it’s the cover-up.


14 posted on 01/16/2008 4:38:08 AM PST by PurpleMan
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To: Chgogal
I downloaded his thesis a few days back. Must find time for reading it. This issue is obviously sensitive in many ways. Do we help support the jihadist movement. After all they can use the excuse that even US military folks indicated their reasons for military jihad are supported in their system of law based on the Quran and Haditha etc..
Bottom line is the major wrote nothing new. He brought forth no revelation(s). He references Edward Sells works written from India back in the eighteen hundreds. This issue is a two edge sword.
15 posted on 01/16/2008 9:14:09 AM PST by Marine_Uncle (Duncan Hunter for POTUS)
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Well if they didn’t have enough money, let’s let Islam go, instead, since his widdle feewings get hurt so easily.


16 posted on 01/16/2008 6:57:09 PM PST by freema (Proud Marine Niece, Daughter, Wife, Friend, Sister, Cousin, Mom and FRiend)
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To: freema

Isalm was working for DoD whereas Coughlin was working for the Joint Staff?

I dunno


17 posted on 01/17/2008 6:38:38 AM PST by PurpleMan
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To: Chgogal; freema

Thanks for pinging. Great article. Thank you Major Coughlin. America’s finest! BTTT!


18 posted on 01/17/2008 7:21:38 AM PST by PGalt
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