Wednesday, December 14, 2005

They're Just Now Beginning to Get It?

I find it hard to believe that this has just recently or is currently happening.
Now for the first time, a key Pentagon intelligence agency involved in homeland security is delving into Islam's holy texts to answer whether Islam is being radicalized by the terrorists or is already radical. Military brass want a better understanding of what's motivating the insurgents in Iraq and the terrorists around the globe, including those inside America who may be preparing to strike domestic military bases.
I've been reading about this for years. Preachers have been preaching it. Come on! Are we really so politically correct?

The internal document explains that Islam divides offensive jihad into a "three-phase attack strategy" for gaining control of lands for Allah. The first phase is the "Meccan," or weakened, period, whereby a small Muslim minority asserts itself through largely peaceful and political measures involving Islamic NGOs -- such as the Islamic Society of North America, which investigators say has its roots in the militant Muslim Brotherhood, and Muslim pressure groups, such as the Council on American-Islamic Relations, whose leaders are on record expressing their desire to Islamize America.

In the second "preparation" phase, a "reasonably influential" Muslim minority starts to turn more militant. The briefing uses Britain and the Netherlands as examples.

And in the final jihad period, or "Medina Stage," a large minority uses its strength of numbers and power to rise up against the majority, as Muslim youth recently demonstrated in terrorizing France, the Pentagon paper notes.
It takes only a little common sense to see the Islamist agenda. How many times do they have to tell us that the goal is world domination by the Caliphate? How do we ignore the metastasizing cancer that rings the world from the Phillipines to North Africa? It doesn't take a genius to figure out that a Muslim who does not wish to see Islam supreme is not devout. So what is the problem?

Right now political leaders don't understand the true nature of the threat, it says, because the intelligence community has yet to educate them. They still think Muslim terrorists, even suicide bombers, are mindless "criminals" motivated by "hatred of our freedoms," rather than religious zealots motivated by their faith. And as a result, we have no real strategic plan for winning a war against jihadists. Even many intelligence analysts and investigators working in the field with the Joint Terrorism Task Forces have a shallow understanding of Islam."I don't like to criticize our intelligence services, because we did win the Cold War," says a Northern Command intelligence official. "However, all of these organizations have made only limited progress adjusting to the current threat or the sharing of information."Why? "All suffer heavily from political correctness," he explains.PC still infects the Pentagon, four years after jihadists hit the nation's military headquarters."A lot of folks here have a very pedestrian understanding of Islam and the Islamic threat," a Pentagon intelligence analyst working on the project told me. "We're getting Islam 101, and we need Islam 404."The hardest part of formulating a strategic response to the threat is defining Islam as a political and military enemy. Once that psychological barrier has been crossed, defense sources tell me, the development of countermeasures -- such as educating the public about the militant nature of Islam and exploiting "critical vulnerabilities" or rifts within the Muslim faith and community -- can begin."Most Americans don't realize we are in a war of survival -- a war that is going to continue for decades," the Northcom official warns.
Read that last sentence again. When will most Americans realize the truth?

2 comments:

Tiger said...

My two cents:

Whit, I believe our political leaders won't "get it" until massive unrest occurs within the general public. That is; demonstrations, threats, etc.

Our so-called leaders are living within a sphere of anti-reality, just as most of the general public. It comes from the attitude of making judgements based on appearances, instead of actual fact.

For example, the Engineering firm wants to appear to be making money on a quarterly basis; wants to appear to be stable and trustworthy, etc. In reality, mistakes are being made daily, managers ignore reality because it means leadership and work to repair the damage (this takes time and money); perhaps disdain from above; it means making waves and bucking the system, so they live and breath by appearances rather than truth.

Washington does the same thing. So does the general public. Who wants to disturb our placid existence? We have money, we have things - a nice new boat, a chance to retire early and enjoy life, instead of working so hard.

You're right! It's taking a long time for them to "get it". Guys like you and I have noticed things going awry for many years now. We try not to be paranoid but something tickles and bothers our brains and conscience.

Lets just hope more people wake up, soon ...

Anonymous said...

I've been thinking they won't get it until they see a mushroom cloud in their back yard.