Posted on 11/16/2015 1:30:16 PM PST by Uncle Miltie
CNSNews.com) â As a college student in the 1970s, John Brennan, President Obamaâs nominee for CIA director, traveled in Indonesia where â he recalled in a speech in New York in 2010 â âdespite my long hair, my earring and my obvious American appearance, I was welcomed throughout that country, in a way that is a reflection of the tremendous warmth of Islamic cultures and societies.â
Brennanâs Feb. 13, 2010 address to a meeting at the Islamic Center at New York University, facilitated by the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), provided an insight into his views on Islam, a faith which he said during the speech had âhelped to shape my own world view.â
Travels around the world over more than three decades had taught him about âthe goodness and beauty of Islam,â said Brennan, whose 25-year career at the CIA until 2005 included a stint as station chief in Riyadh.
âLike the president during his childhood years in Jakarta, I came to see Islam not how it is often misrepresented, but for what it is â how it is practiced every day, by well over a billion Muslims worldwide, a faith of peace and tolerance and great diversity.â
In the speech, during which he drew applause after speaking in Arabic for more than a minute, Brennan used terms evidently designed to appeal to his audience, such as âAl-Qudsâ for Jerusalem, âPalestineâ and âas the Qurâan revealsâ â in keeping with the Muslim belief that the Qurâan was ârevealedâ directly by Allah to Mohammed through the angel Jibril (Gabriel).
He condemned what he said were negative stereotypes in the U.S. about Muslims and hostility towards Islam, adding that government actions and policies had contributed to the problem but saying this would change under Obama.
âIgnorance is a threat to our national security, prejudice is a threat to our national security, discrimination is a threat to our national security. And those who purport to be religious are frequently the most egregious purveyors of ignorance, prejudice and discrimination â and it must stop,â he said.
âWe must also acknowledge that over the years the actions of our own government have at times perpetuated those attitudes,â Brennan continued.
âViolations of the Patriot Act; surveillance that has been excessive; policies perceived as profiling; over-inclusive no-fly lists subjecting law-abiding individuals to unnecessary searches and inconvenience; creating an unhealthy atmosphere around many Muslim charities that made Muslims hesitant to fulfill their sacred obligation of zakat [an Islamic tithe or tax] â these are challenges we face, we face together as Americans, and President Obama and his administration are pursuing a comprehensive approach to address them,â he said.
As Obamaâs counterterrorism adviser, Brennan â a Jesuit-educated Catholic â has played a prominent role in the administrationâs outreach to Muslims, American Muslims especially. He has also been a leading proponent of the effort to stop using terms many Muslims find offensive, such as âjihadistâ as a descriptor for terrorists acting in the name of Islam.
âThey are not jihadists,â he told the NYU audience in 2010, âfor jihad is a holy struggle, an effort to purify, for a legitimate purpose. And there is nothing, absolutely nothing holy or pure or legitimate or Islamic about murdering innocent men, women and children.â
Brennan had made similar comments the previous August, telling a Center for Strategic and International Studies event that âdescribing terrorists in this way, using the legitimate term âjihadâ â which means to purify oneself or to wage a holy struggle for a moral goal â risks giving these murderers the religious legitimacy they desperately seek but in no way deserve.â
The administrationâs National Security Strategy, released three months after the NYU speech, repeatedly used variations of the phrase âal-Qaeda and its affiliatesâ in identifying the enemy. The term âjihadistâ and did not appear in the 52-page document and the word âIslamâ appeared twice â the U.S. was not fighting a war against Islam, it said, and âneither Islam nor any other religion condones the slaughter of innocents.â
(By contrast the Bush administrationâs 2006 NSS stated that âthe struggle against militant Islamic radicalism is the great ideological conflict of the early years of the 21st century,â although it also said that Islam âhas been twisted and made to serve an evil end.â)
When he previewed the NSS document in a speech several days before the launch, Brennan said, âOur enemy is not terrorism because terrorism is but a tactic. Nor do we describe our enemy as jihadists or Islamists because jihad is holy struggle, a legitimate tenet of Islam meaning to purify oneself or oneâs community.â
Newspapers in the Islamic world routinely use the term âjihadistâ (or, in South Asia, âjihadiâ) in their news reporting on terrorist acts, without suggesting that the term has been misappropriated.
Unnder Obama, I see the damage these people (muslims) can do, and like them even less.
Did Brennan happen to mention anything about his former employee who saw Bammy’s, Mac’s, and PIAPS’s passports before getting shot in the head in his own car in 2008?
In other words he is a part of the problem.
sad
The entire Obama administration is part of the problem. How many MB are in our government? This won’t end well.
Boy, that muzzle needs a good crown job.
No doubt.
I’m not an expert like you, but at close range I figure it will do the job.
Hey what can I tell you. Fordham had Casey and Brennan as grads who became DCIs. One out of two aint bad.
That's exactly how people describe cults.
Of all the people the Terrorist in Chief could choose for CIA Director, he picked a muslim. Just like he picked muslims for so many heads of gov agencies. He's releasing muslim head honchos from GITMO and bringing in muslim "immigrants" by the thousands. He keeps supporting and supplying them overseas and does nothing to those here or their known cells. He pushes their agenda at every opportunity and threatens those who oppose it. There is no doubt he is a terrorist.
isn’t he the one one from the state dept in the movie zero dark thirty that was praying on rug in that office?
Then I had a long talk over drinks at his home in Amman, Jordan with a Christian Lebanese businessman and gained the perspective of someone who grew up with Muslim neighbors, people he knew from the earliest days of childhood. What he told me stuck and came to full fruit on September 11, 2001. He said one can have what seems to be the closest possible friendship with a Muslim but to never turn one's back to them because in an instant they can turn and decide to cut your throat. He saw it happen before his own eyes in Lebanon with people he felt as close to as family.
So Brennan's comments don't surprise me in the least. His experience with "good" Muslims is typical. But for someone in his position to not understand that what he saw was only one side of the coin and to base trust on it is very dangerous.
Weren’t there rumors that Brennan had converted to Islam, and was praying in his office daily? Was that ever substantiated?
Snopes doesn’t say it’s untrue, only “unproven”. If he is a Muslim, he’s keeping a low profile.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/brennan.asp
Ha. Back handed compliment or just snark?
I think you are a gun dealer in Colorado.
I think you know your stuff.
Ha. No.
I think you know your stuff.
Well thanks. I read about things I'm interested in and have some limited practical experience. I grew up where elk rifles and a good camping side arm was no big deal to anyone. Far from an expert though.
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