Posted on 11/14/2008 3:37:53 PM PST by Kukai
Let's try for a moment to read the mind of an Al-Qaeda operative in the remote mountains of Waziristan as he listens to the news on the radio. His worldview has been roiled recently by two events - one confounding his image of the West and the other confirming it.
The upsetting news for our imaginary jihadist is the election of Barack Obama as president of the United States. This wasn't supposed to happen, in Al-Qaeda's playbook. Their aim was to draw the "far enemy" (meaning America) ever deeper onto the battlefields of Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Instead, the jihadists must cope with a president-elect who promises to get out of Iraq, and whose advisers are talking about negotiating with the Taliban. And to top it off, the guy's middle name is "Hussein."
Before the election, the radical Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradhawi even issued a fatwa supporting John McCain: "Personally, I would prefer for the Republican candidate, McCain, to be elected. This is because I prefer the obvious enemy who does not hypocritically [conceal] his hostility toward you ... to the enemy who wears a mask [of friendliness]."
Obama makes the jihadists nervous because he is an appealing new face whose ascension undermines the belief that Islam and the West are locked in an inescapable clash of civilizations. "The Democrats kill you slowly without you noticing it. ... They are like a snake whose touch is not felt until its poison enters your body," observes Qaradhawi.
"Even in the Arab world, Obama is very popular," explains Jean-Pierre Filiu, a French scholar of Islam. "The global jihadists leaned toward McCain because they hoped the confrontation would get worse."
The key constituency in this battle of ideas isn't Al-Qaeda itself, a dwindling group whose harassed members have little time to think about politics. It's the potential recruits in mosques and madrassas around the world who are assessing which way the wind is blowing. Among this group, there is a new ferment, according to a US intelligence official who monitors jihadist websites. He sees curiosity about Obama among Muslim militant groups such as Hamas, Hizbullah and the Taliban.
"If I were Al-Qaeda, I would worry about the American election," says the intelligence official. He argues that the jihadists have benefited from overheated rhetoric about the "war on terrorism," which has given Al-Qaeda more stature in Muslim eyes than it deserves. There is a national-security opportunity, he argues, "to take advantage of a new face in Washington. The new administration has a chance to say, 'We're different.'"
Our imaginary jihadist may be singing the blues as he contemplates the Obama presidency. But when he looks on the bright side, there is the global economic disaster. The financial news brings daily evidence that Allah is smiting the infidels.
The radicals' message is that "the kufr [unbeliever] economy is collapsing," says Filiu. This riposte is especially sharp for the wealthy Arab nations of the Gulf, the "near enemy" for Al-Qaeda strategists. The jihadists can argue, "You see! You have been collaborating with them - your money is in infidel banks, and now look!" says Filiu.
Some Muslim commentators argue that the economic crisis is divine punishment, the equivalent of the collapse of the Soviet Union. "We are happy that the US economy has come across difficulty," roared Iran's radical Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati last month. "The unhappier they become, the happier we get."
Filiu says that among radical Muslims, there is a growing belief that we are entering an apocalyptic "Battle of the End of Time" foretold in a famous saying of the Prophet Mohammad. This hadith predicted that the climax would come in the land known as "Khorasan," which today includes Afghanistan, the tribal areas of Pakistan and parts of Iran. Filiu has gathered evidence of this Muslim eschatology in a new book called "L'Apocalypse dans l'Islam," which will be published soon in English.
So here's the challenge for Obama: Seize the moment; "turn a page," and thereby transform the intellectual battlefield; keep the military pressure on Al-Qaeda's hard core, but discard the "war on terrorism" rhetoric; remind the world that Al-Qaeda's victims have been overwhelmingly Muslim, and that its brutal jihad has brought only ruin.
And while you're at it, Mr. President-elect, fix the global economy, which is feeding the dream of those men hiding in the caves of Waziristan that the foundations of the West are crumbling, and that they can still win.
Makes AQ nervous?!?! Evacuating Iraq will be seen as akin to the Russians being defeated in Afghanistan. Chalk one up for the jihadis. If they are successful into turning it into a muslim terror-supporting theocracy, it will be a huge victory for them brought about not by their success on the battlefield but by the treason of American liberals.
Cause they aren’t prepared for victory?
The only reason they'd be NERVOUS is because Hussein might do more damage to the Republic than they are able to do.
It is a BULLSTALIN talking point that they endorsed McCain. The chatter (subsequently posted to the net) was favorable to Obama.
As much agitprop as the myth that Palin thought Africa was a country.
Time warp.
With a significant weakening of American socity in evidence, and more to come, no doubt they’re suffering from the anxiety caused by an excess of options.
“Obama makes Al-Qaeda happy.”
Yeah, that tremor running up bin Laden’s leg isn’t fear.
I think there’s some merit to this, I mean I know I was nervous when I was on my prom date, so I think we can attest to how “nervous” Al Qaeda is feeling right now.
I can almost see where Osama might be a little worried about Obama. After all, OBL has been described as a sociopathic egomaniac, who believes that he alone will deliver the rest of the world to Islam. Now Barack comes along, and appears (at least in the minds of many muzzies) to be ready to accomplish the same objective without OBL’s permission, or even his active cooperation. That’s bound to make Osama hate Obama.
You got me there.
This author is a dope who is busy fantasizing when he should be doing some research. The terrorists have the mind set of attack dogs. They smell weakness in Obama. With our poodle in chief up against the real wolves Americans should be worried not the terrorists.
This is the biggest load of bs. However, I know that the leftist aliiance with islam is one of convenience and will not last. Atheists simply despise religion, any religion. Islam included.
Amen.
They must be afraid of his big ears, which can help him fly like Dumbo.
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