Posted on 06/30/2014 7:48:51 AM PDT by Academiadotorg
Terrorist attacks are on the rise but the academic and media elites we rely on for information are, as usual, the last to notice. iraq car bombs
According to University of Chicago professor John Mearsheimer, Terrorismmost of it arising from domestic groupswas a much bigger problem in the United States during the 1970s than it has been since the Twin Towers were toppled [in 2001].
Salafi-jihadist groups, fighters, and attacks have dramatically increased in number over the past several years according to a study by the International Security and Defense Policy Center at the RAND Corporation. The findings in this study were published at a time when al-Qaida affliatesthe Islamic State of Iraq (ISIS)are sweeping across the Iraqi border and have taken control of several cities, drawing worldwide attention to an often ignored, yet intensely debated subject.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney cited RANDs study at the conclusion of an interview with Megyn Kelly on Fox last Wednesday, saying that In the last four years there has been a 58 percent increase in the number of jihadist groups around the world, thats according to a RAND corporation study that came out two weeks ago. There is a dramatic increase in terrorism, a dramatic increase in their capability, and a president who refuses to recognize that there is such a thing as a war on terror.
Did you catch that? A 58 percent increase in the number of jihadist groups around the worldgroups that are a strand of militant Sunni Islamism, dedicated to retuning to pure Islam through violent war or struggle against unbelievers. Thats not what some people, including the media, are reporting. RANDs study acknowledges the following:
Some argue that al Qaidaespecially core al Qaidahas been severely weakened, and there is no longer a major threat to the United States from Salafi-jihadist and other terrorist groups. Former CIA officer Marc Sageman concluded that al Qaeda is no longer seen as an existential threat to the West and the hysteria over a global conspiracy against the West has faded. Brian Jenkins argued that few of Americas jihadists were dedicated or competent terrorists, resembling stray dogs rather than lone wolves.
The facts presented in The RAND study, titled A Persistent Threat, The Evoloution of al Qaida and Other Salafi Jihadists, examines thousands of unclassified and declassified primary source documents from internal memoranda of al Qaida and other Salafi-jihadist leaders, along with their public statements. It builds a database with approximate measurements of these groups numerical strength and their attacks, fatalities, and casualties. The facts contradict the aforementioned arguments.
The number of Salafi-Jihadist groups and fighters did indeed increase after 2010, as did the number of attacks perpetrated by al Qaida and its affiliates. The Salafi-jihadist movement has become more decentralized, meaning that control has been dispersed among different groups ranging from formal affiliates with sworn allegiance to al Qaida to alliances that are committed to establishing an extremist Islamic emirate but have no sworn allegiance to al Qaida.
Due to the diverse set of Salafi-jihadist groups, the threat to Western targets is difficult to measure and predict but it is nonetheless existent and on the rise. RAND continues:
For many Salafi Jihadists, their primary goal is to overthrow regimes in Muslim countries But some individuals also seek to target the United States and other Western countries. Ayman al-Zawahiri published General Guidelines for Jihad in 2013 which stated that the purpose of targeting America is to exhaust her and bleed her to death: by, in part, baiting the United States to overreact so that it suffered substantial human and financial losses.
Western tourists are targets because they are part of the Crusader campaign and, they are primarily traveling as Christian missionaries, callers of pornography and spreading of debauchery, or spies.
Ninety-nine percent of attacks by al Qaida and its affiliates in 2013 were against near enemy targets as they were mostly attracted to the war in Syria, the country that which country hostedmore than half of Salafi-jihadists worldwide, either secretly or with other allies.
As governments across Africa and the Middle East are growing weaker, Salafi-jihadist groups are trying to fill the void, and though their attacks concentrated on establishing Islamic emirates in Iraq, Syria and the broader region, they pose a growing threat in the West in the future as groups that actively plot against the U.S. homeland and U.S. targets overseas.
Are Left Wing Academics ever correct on any issue?
Because essentially all the screaming savages have dark skin and are not Christian.
That qualifies them as ‘oppressed’ in the mind of liberals, and as oppressed they can do no wrong because it’s the fault of the oppressors.
The Ivory Tower bunch forgot about a small Puerto Rican group, that flew a plane into a NYC building, and that was before the ‘70’s.
Eggheads always follow an old military truism:
“Those that can, do, and those that can’t, teach,”
Eggheads are always putting themselves on a pedestal, because they think they are better than all the rest of us.
But, remember, boys and girls, in a Communist world, THEY are the FIRST to be purged.
Every moderate Muslim is a potential terrorist. The belief in Islam is like a tank of gasoline. It looks innocuous, until it meets the fire. For a moderate Muslim to become a murderous jihadist, all it takes is a spark of faith.
It is time to put an end to the charade of moderate Islam. There is no such thing as moderate Muslim. Muslims are either jihadists or dormant jihadists moderate, they are not.
Ali Sini
ex-Muslim
Originator of Faith Freedom International
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