Why they fight

Israel Hayom | Why they fight.

In his 6,000-word speech at the National Defense University last week, U.S. President Barack Obama devoted only one paragraph to the ideology of those who proclaim themselves America’s enemies. But those 92 words are worth a closer look.

“Most, though not all, of the terrorism we face is fueled by a common ideology,” the president began. Quite right: Al-Qaida, the Taliban, Iran’s rulers, Hezbollah, Hamas and many others who utilize terrorism do indeed see the world through similar lenses. The president did not name their ideology but most of us have come to employ such terms as “jihadism,” “Islamism,” “political Islam,” and “radical Islam.”

The president described this ideology as “a belief by some extremists that Islam is in conflict with the United States and the West …” This, too, is accurate. If you read the writings of Osama bin Laden, the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, and such Muslim Brotherhood intellectuals as Sayyid Qutb and Hassan al-Banna, there can be no doubt that, by their lights, this conflict is inevitable.

The extremists also believe, Obama continued, “that violence against Western targets, including civilians, is justified in pursuit of a larger cause.” He refrained from defining that cause, though earlier in the speech, he did mention that “deranged or alienated individuals” have been “inspired by larger notions of violent jihad.”

More specifically, they believe that Muslims have been divinely commanded to wage war against those who refuse to accept Allah as the supreme authority of the universe; Muhammad as Allah’s prophet; the Quran as the revealed and unchanging word of Allah; and Shariah as the laws that mankind must obey.

They believe, too, that the world is divided between Dar al-Islam, the lands where Muslims rule, and Dar al-Harb, the lands where infidels rule. They reject the possibility that the two realms can — or should — peacefully coexist. On the contrary, Dar al-Islam must do whatever is necessary to defeat and destroy Dar al-Harb.

Many Westerners find it difficult to comprehend that people actually hold beliefs. Such Westerners — there is no tactful way to say this — are ignorant of world history, the millennia of conflicts in which one group after another has attempted to impose its language, culture, religion and DNA.

The use of religion or ideology to justify such aggression and domination is hardly new. Contrary to much wishful thinking, “conflict resolution,” tolerance, multiculturalism and similar newfangled Western ideas have not been universally embraced.

Next, the president said: “Of course, this ideology is based on a lie, for the United States is not at war with Islam.” That is something of a non sequitur: As noted above, a central tenet of the ideology he’s discussing holds that Islam is at war with the United States and other nations that persist in rejecting Islam’s message — and that the conflict must continue until the infidels submit.

Further: “And this ideology is rejected by the vast majority of Muslims …” Here, Obama returns to solid ground. Most Muslims have no wish to wage jihad against non-Muslims, no desire to strap their children into bomb vests, or even to give money to the Islamic “charities” that support such missions. But if only 5 or 10 percent of the world’s more than a billion Muslims do see such efforts as virtuous, we’re still looking at an enormous movement — one lavishly funded by the plentiful oil under lands ruled by Muslims.

The president noted that Muslims “are the most frequent victims of terrorist attacks.” There can be no question about that — in Syria, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Mali and many other corners of the world. What’s more, the extremists reserve their most vehement hatred for fellow Muslims who reject their ideology, who — as they see it — have abandoned the true faith in favor of a watered-down interpretation of Islam. They call such Muslims apostates, and the punishment for apostasy is death. This is among the reasons so few Muslims dare speak out against the fundamentalists.

Obama concluded his single-paragraph disquisition with this: “Nevertheless, this ideology persists.” Yes, it does and that raises the key strategic question: What is to be done? The president answers: “This war, like all wars, must end. That’s what history advises. That’s what our democracy demands.”

Wars do end — but rarely because one side declares them over unless, of course, that side is prepared to accept defeat. Imagine President Franklin D. Roosevelt, circa 1943, deciding it was time to end the “wars” in Europe, Asia and North Africa even as German and Japanese troops continued to spread fascism. Imagine President John F. Kennedy saying it was time to wind down the Cold War even as the Soviets were expanding the frontiers of communism. The ideology that confronts us today is no less totalitarian, no less supremacist and no less bellicose.

Surely, what history advises is that appeasement is a policy certain to fail. Surely, what democracy demands is that we stand up to those who threaten our freedom — even if that means paying the price and bearing the burden of a long war.

Clifford D. May is president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a policy institute focusing on national

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6 Comments on “Why they fight”

  1. vladtepes2's avatar vladtepes2 Says:

    Read “Obama’s America : Unmaking the American Dream” by Dinesh D’Souza
    Not at first maybe, but as you read along the feeling will build, and then it will finally hit you,
    Obama is certifiably insane.
    He has a spring that’s sprung inside his head.
    He’s obsessed.
    One of the hamsters in his hamster powered brain is going round and round in it’s exercise wheel and it WILL NOT STOP !
    Obama is not an objective actor, observing the world and making rational decisions about how to achieve his best interest.
    He’s in possession of a broken mind, he’s the victim of some mental malfunction.

    As D’Souza suggests in his book, it’s a mental illness that was probably inherited from his mentally ill father, Barack Obama Sr., who exhibited the same kind of creepy insanity.
    It’s not something that most people notice at first, at first Obama seems rational, because he was born deceptive, but as you study him over time you begin to see that the kind of logical processes that you expect from a normal human being are just not there, or they are there, but they are twisted and distorted.

    You see the irrationality in his National Defense University speech, and you see it in almost everything he says or does in office.
    It’s not just an irrationality but an obsession, an irresistible urge inside him to make the world conform to the twisted and distorted image of the world that he has inside his head.

  2. artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

    Interesting take on obavez.
    Isn’t mental illness ground for impeachment?

  3. vladtepes2's avatar vladtepes2 Says:

    “Isn’t mental illness ground for impeachment?”

    Obama is teflon because he’s black.
    If you could remember the glow in the night sky from the cities burning in the 60’s you’d know what I mean.
    I think that was a very deliberate part of the calculation when the Democratic party decided to run him as their presidential candidate.

    • artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

      I know what you mean but meanwhile the scandals and shocking revelations pile up and will continue to hound the ‘President’ or should I say ‘El Presidente’.
      A little bird sang to me that he will have to throw his men under the bus to save his ass and there are now speculations that Eric Holder will be the first to go.
      While he may not be impeached he will be seriously weakened which may be even more damaging for the ability of the radicals in the Democratic party to push their agenda.

      • Luis's avatar Luis Says:

        If all those investigations that are on the way wont lead to Valerie Jarrett, then all those efforts will be in vain. Make her falling and Obama will follow.

        • Joseph Wouk's avatar josephwouk Says:

          Luis…

          Forgive me, but I believe you place way too much focus on VJ. The problem isn’t her. The problem is Obama himself.

          The press has turned on BHO. They will bring him down unless he finds some way to convince them not to.

          VJ won’t be brought down because the press isn’t interested in her. They’re going for the jugular, it would appear.

          IMO, Holder is already a goner… Obama either distances himself from Holder or the unrelenting revalations will go on. And on. And on….


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