Posted on 12/20/2011 9:38:27 AM PST by bayouranger
As he closed the door on American military involvement in Iraq, Barack Obama said: Everything that American troops have done in Iraqall the fighting, all the dying, the bleeding and the building and the training and the partneringall of it has landed to this moment of success. He avoided declaring victory outright, but he did say: Iraqs not a perfect place. It has many challenges ahead. But were leaving behind a sovereign, stable and self-reliant Iraq with a representative government that was elected by its people.
At the beginning of December in that stable and self-reliant Iraq with a representative government, I received a chilling message from an Assyrian Christian in Iraqi Kurdistan. He wrote: Today after Friday prayers, Muslim Kurds in Zakho (near Dohuk) attacked and besieged liquor shops, salons, hotels, massages that are owned by Christians. The security didnt do anything and the rampage has continued till now! Several hours later he wrote again: The attacks havent stopped, and I just got the word that they are attacking a Catholic Diocesan office. The security is standing still and watching as I am writing this to you. Christian homes are being fired upon as well.
As captured on video, the Muslim mob shouted Allahu akbar, jihad and anti-Christian slogans as it rampaged. One Christian liquor storeowner reported that the mob did half a million U.S. dollars worth of damage to his businessesand stole $300,000 from his safe. Another Christian sent me pictures of a small club, destroyed in a fire the mob set, and explained: This was a small social club for us Christians that we spend our nights. As you see, we live very poorly and humbly. They had no reason to attack us. All we want is to enjoy a beer after a hard day of work. Is that too much to ask? Are Muslim minorities in the West treated like this?
No, they arent, but with all the media hand-wringing about Islamophobia, and Hillary Clintons closed-door meeting with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation last week to discuss strategies on how to outlaw criticism of Islam in a society that ostensibly protects the freedom of speech, one might be forgiven for getting the idea that Muslims in the U.S. were living in a virtual state of siege. The only besieged people are actually Christians and other non-Muslims in places such as the new, stable and self-reliant Iraq and the new, democratic Arab Spring Egypt.
The plight of Christians in Iraq is just one aspect of the chaos we leave behind there. In April 2003, when U.S. troops had been in Iraq for less than two weeks, I wrote in Insight in the News that the primary opponents of democratic government in Iraq would be those who held that no government has any legitimacy unless it obeys the Sharia. Even if they lose in the short run, they will not disappear as long as there are people who take the Koran and Islamic tradition seriously. And that spells trouble for any genuine democracy.
That has proven true. Post-American Iraq is dominated by Islamic hardline factions, each vying to impose its vision of Sharia upon its recalcitrant fellow countrymen. Just days after the jihad mob attack on Christian-owned businesses and churches, three bombs exploded in a crowd celebrating the Shiite feast of Ashura, murdering twenty-two.
That attack will most likely be avenged before too long, and bloodily, for the Shiites in Iraq have the long arm of Iran behind themand Iran has been working for years to establish a Shiite client state in Iraq. With a president in the White House who appears incapable of doing anything to impede their plans, the Iranians have their best chance yet to establish such a state on a firm footing.
Nothing appears likelier in Iraqs future than more jihadist persecution of Christians and other religious minorities, more Sunni-Shiite jihad, and more jockeying for power by Iran as it continues its jihad to become the leader of the Islamic world. Yet in Washington the level of analysis hasnt improved since Condoleezza Rice said in 2007 that the Sunnis and Shiites were just going to have to overcome their centuries-old animosity.
That was and is about as likely as Iraq truly becoming a stable and self-reliant nation with a representative government.
Iraq will as quickly be taken over by Islamic radicals funded by Iran as South Viet Nam was by the Vietcong and North Vietnamese when the US pulled out in 1974. Thanks to Obama there will be no lasting legacy for all the US troops who lost their lives in Iraq.
Ok, so let’s not try that again.
True, they will murder Chrsitians. :( But they will also murder one another. :)
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