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war against terror did not begin on September
11, 2001, nor will it end with the peaceful
transition to civilian authority in Iraq, whenever
that may be. In fact, Iraq is but a footnote
in the bigger context of this encounter, but
an important one none the less.
This
war is what the Jihadists themselves are calling
the "Third Great Jihad." They are
operating within the framework of a time line
which reaches back to the very creation of Islam
in the seventh century and are presently attempting
to recreate the dynamics which gave rise to
the religion in the first two hundred years
of its existence.
No
religion in history grew as fast, in its infancy,
and the reasons for the initial growth of Islam
are not hard to explain when you understand
what the world was like at the time of Muhammad's
death in 632 AD. Remember that the Western Roman
Empire was in ruins and the Eastern Empire,
based in Constantinople, was trying desperately
to keep the power of its early grandeur while
transitioning to Christianity as a de facto
state religion.
The
costs to the average person were large as he
was being required to meet the constantly rising
taxes levied by the state along with the tithes
coerced by the Church.
What
Islam offered was the "carrot or the sword".
If you became a convert, your taxes were immediately
eliminated, as was your tithe. If you didn't,
you faced death. The choice was not hard for
most to make, unless you were a very devoted
martyr in the making. At the beginning, even
the theology was not too hard for most to swallow,
considering that both Jewry and Christianity
were given their due by the Prophet. There is
but one God-Allah, and Muhammad is His Prophet,
as was Jesus, and the pre-Christian Jewish prophets
of the Torah (Old Testament). Both were called
"children of the book"-the book being
the Koran, which replaced both the Old and New
Testaments for former Christians and Jews. With
this practical approach to spreading the "word"
Islam grew like wild-fire, reaching out from
the Saudi Arabian Peninsula in all directions.
This
early growth is what the Muslims call the "First"
great Jihad and it met with little resistance
until Charles Martel of France, the father of
Charlemagne, stopped them in the battle of Tours
in France, after they had firmly established
Islam on the Iberian Peninsula. This first onslaught
against the West continued in various forms
and at various times until Islam was finally
driven out of Spain in 1492 at the battle of
Granada.
The
"Second great jihad" came with the
Ottoman Turks. This empire succeeded in bringing
about the downfall of Constantinople as a Christian
stronghold and an end to Roman hegemony in all
of its forms. The Ottoman Empire was Islam's
most successful expansion of territory even
though the religion itself had fractured into
warring sects and bitter rivalries with each
claiming the ultimate truths in "the ways
of the Prophet". By 1683 the Ottomans had
suffered a series of defeats on both land and
sea and the final, unsuccessful attempt to capture
Vienna set the stage for the collapse of any
further territorial ambitions and Islam shrunk
into various sheikhdoms, emir dominated principalities,
and roving tribes of nomads.
However,
by this time a growing anti-western sentiment,
blaming its internal failures on anyone but
themselves, was taking hold and setting the
stage for a new revival known as Wahhabism,
a sect which came into full bloom under the
House of Saud on the Arabian Peninsula shortly
before the onset of WWI.
It
is this Wahhabi version of Islam which has infected
the religion itself, now finding adherents in
almost all branches and sects, especially the
Shiites. Wahhabiism calls for the complete and
total rejection or destruction of anything and
everything which is not based in the original
teachings of The Prophet and finds its most
glaring practice in the policies of the Afghani
Taliban or the Shiite practices of the late
Ayatollah Khomeini in Iran. Its Ali Pasha (Field
Marshall) is now known as Osama bin Laden, the
leader of the "Third Jihad", who is
Wahhabi as were his 9/11 attack teams, 18 of
which were also Saudi.
The
strategy for this "holy war" did not
begin with the planning of the destruction of
the World Trade Center. It began with the toppling
of the Shah of Iran back in the late 1970?s.
With his plans and programs to "westernize"
his country, along with his close ties to the
U.S. and subdued acceptance of the State of
Israel, the Shah was the soft target. Remember
"America Held Hostage"? Thanks, in
large part to the hypocritical and disastrous
policies of the Jimmy Carter's State Department,
the revolution was set into motion, the Shah
was deposed, his armed forces scattered or murdered
and stage one was complete. The Third Jihad
now had a base of operations and the oil wealth
to support its grand design or what they call
the "Great Caliphate".
What
this design calls for is the replacement of
all secular leadership in any country with Muslim
majorities. This would include, Egypt, Turkey,
Pakistan, Indonesia, all the Emirates, Sudan,
Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, Yemen, Syria,
Lebanon, Jordan, Malaysia, Indonesia and finally
what they call the "occupied territory"
Israel.
As
a part of this strategy, forces of the jihad
will infiltrate governments and the military
as a prelude to taking control, once the secular
leadership is ousted or assassinated. Such was
the case in Lebanon leading to the Syrian occupation
and in Egypt with the murder of Anwar Sadat,
along with the multiple attempts on the lives
of Hussein in Jordan, Mubarak of Egypt and Musharraf
in Pakistan. Pakistan is a particular prize
because of its nuclear weapons.
The
long-range strategy of the Third Jihad counts
on three strategic goals. First, the U.S. withdrawing
from the region just as it did in Southeast
Asia, following Vietnam. Second, taking control
of the oil wealth in the Muslim countries, which
would be upwards to 75% of known reserves; third,
using nuclear weapons or other WMDs to annihilate
Israel. A further outcome of successfully achieving
these objectives would be to place the United
Nations as the sole arbiter in East/West negotiations
and paralyze western resistance, leading to
total withdrawal from all Islamic dominated
countries.
Evidence
of the Bush Administration awareness of this
plan is found in the events immediately following
the 9/11 attack. The administration's first
move was to shore up Pakistan and Egypt, believing
that these two would be the next targets for
al Qaeda, while Americans focused on the disaster
in New York. The administration also knew that
the most important objective was to send a loud
and clear message that the U.S. was in the region
to stay, not only to shore up our allies but
to send a message to the Jihadists. The attack
on Afghanistan was necessary to break-up a secure
al Qaeda base of operations and put their leadership
on the run or in prison.
The
war in Iraq also met a very strategic necessity
in that no one knew how much collaboration existed
between Saddam Hussein and the master planners
of the Third Jihad or Hussein's willingness
to hand off WMDs to terrorist groups, including
the PLO in Israel. What was known were serious
indications of on-going collaboration as Saddam
funneled money to families of suicide bombers
attacking the Israelis and others in Kuwait.
What the U.S. needed to establish was a significant
base of operations smack dab in the middle of
the Islamic world, in a location which effectively
cut it in half. Iraq was the ideal target for
this and a host of other strategic reasons.
Leadership
of various anti-American groups both here and
abroad understood the vital nature of the Bush
initiative and thus launched their demonstrations,
world-wide, to "Stop The War". Failing
this, they also laid plans to build a political
campaign inside the country, with the War in
Iraq as a plebiscite, using a little known politician
as the thrust point-Howard Dean. This helps
to explain how quickly the Radical Left moved
into the Dean campaign with both people and
money, creating what the clueless media called
the "Dean Phenomenon".
What
surprised the Jihadists following the 9/11 attack
was how American sentiment mobilized around
the president and a profound sense of patriotism
spread across the country. They were not expecting
this reaction, based on what had happened in
the past, nor were they expecting the determined
resolve of the President himself. I also believe
this is one of the reasons we have not had any
further attacks within our borders. They are
content to wait, just as one of their tactical
mentors; V.I. Lenin admonished..."two steps
forward, one step back".
Lastly,
we should not expect to see any meaningful cooperation
from Western Europe, especially the French.
Since failing to protect their own interests
in Algeria (by turning the country over to the
first of the Arab terrorists, Ammad Ben Bella),
the country itself is now occupied by Islamic
immigrants totaling twenty percent of the population.
We
are in the battle of our lives, a battle which
will go on for many years possibly even generations.
If we fail to understand what we are facing
or falter in the challenge of "knowing
our enemy" the results will be catastrophic.
Imagine a world where al Qaeda regimes control
75% of the world's oil, have at their disposal
nuclear weapons, legions of willing suicide
soldiers, and our national survival is dependent
on the good graces of Kofi Annan and the United
Nations.
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