Fourth of July - Is
America Safe?
Tuesday, July 4, 2006
By: Tashbih Sayyed
Is America safe? No! America is not safe. The United States of America
is the victim of its own values. Our commitment to upholding the
tenets of our civic religion too often causes us to ignore the not-so-fine
line that distinguishes Americans from their enemies. For an America
that was conceived in liberty and which has reposed its faith in
the principal that all men are created equal, it seems there is no
difference between an Al-Qaeda terrorist and an American patriot
working overtime to protect the homeland.
The highest court of the US made it very clear last week that it
does not matter if terrorists determined to destroy our country are
not regular soldiers. Delivering the opinion, Justice John Paul Stevens
said that Article 3 of the Geneva Convention covered all people caught
up in a conflict, even if they were not regular soldiers and not
entitled to be treated as prisoners of war. Quoting that section,
Stevens said these people must be tried "by a regularly constituted
court affording all the judicial guarantees which are recognized
as indispensable by civilized peoples."
America's civic religion was in full play in the Supreme Court
declaration that President Bush had overstepped his authority in
the war against terrorism. It ruled that he does not have the power
to set up special military trials at Guantanamo Bay without the
approval of Congress. According to the decision, the planned military
tribunals lacked the basic standards of fairness required by the
nation's Uniform Code of Military Justice and by the Geneva Convention.
I agree with the ruling that our actions should never be in contravention
of our Constitution and that it is of utmost importance that laws
should be passed by Congress to deal with the unconventional challenges
of the present situation. But I also feel that a criterion of some
kind must also be devised to judge those who have become citizens
of this wonderful country only to destroy it.
We must realize that the real war to defeat America is not being
fought in South Asia, Central Asia or the Middle East, but right
here in the United States of America. Our enemies have adopted
our ways, our mannerisms, and our language. Understanding our commitment
to our values, the enemies of Americanism have become "Americans".
They are using our democracy and our freedoms to subvert the very
Constitution that is the source of them.
The Supreme Court's ruling highlights the basic observation that
we must proceed with utmost caution in fighting this war on Islamist
terrorism. By appearing to act outside the boundaries of our own
laws, we create an impression that we are hypocrites and do not
believe in the foundations of our own civic religion.
Why is it that we say that we are at war but have not been able
to declare a state of war? Why are we fighting this existential
threat under civil laws that have no provision to treat enemy combatants
as what they are? We ought to be realistic. We can't pretend that
we are living in times of peace. Failing to identify and understand
the enemy threatens us all.
Our enemies have used our failures to paint us as arrogant, undemocratic,
and in violation of civil liberties and human rights. Certain American
civil liberties groups are doing everything they can to convince
American Muslims that the United States is anti-Islam. They have
contributed to a perception in many Muslim communities across the
world that Americans deserve abductions and beheadings.
The degree to which anti American propaganda has succeeded in
turning Muslims against the US was evident in an Al-Jazeera television
show that aired after the beheading of an American. Feysal Al Qassem,
host of Alti jah Al Muaakess ("Counter Direction"), initiated
a debate on savagery.
An Egyptian guest was allowed to advocate, with sickening insistence,
the beheading of hostages in Iraq as a legitimate act of resistance
to what he called "these American dogs," regardless of
the captives' nationality or military or civilian status. They
are all mercenaries, the Egyptian man screamed, as Qassem indulged
a so-called political commentator's argument that severing heads
is an acceptable form of resistance to American occupation and
a valid means of teaching America a lesson.
As a result of consistent anti-American propaganda, many of the
Arabs and Muslims living in the West with free access to the Internet
support such vicious anti-Americanism. According to one recent
online poll, less than 10 percent denounced decapitation as a tool
against certain hated American policies.
There are a number of American Muslim organizations with lots
of money and substantial influence. Many receive substantial support
from foreign countries that also support political variations of
fundamentalist Islam. All of these Muslim groups claim only to
be working to safeguard the civil rights of American Muslims. But
if you look carefully at their record, you will find that under
this veneer, these groups are often working for those foreign interests
that are committed to harming the United States.
Such objectives explain the willingness of these groups to seize
every opportunity to undermine America's efforts to defend itself.
They also explain why none of these groups have organized a sincere
protest against the radical Islamists who have been murdering Americans
with impunity around the world. When Americans are abducted and
held hostage, these America Muslim leaders are too often silent
about human rights and the Geneva Convention.
When Americans are beheaded, no one demands to know why the international
community did not act to prevent the barbaric act. But Americans
are the accused, not the victims, Islamist front organizations
masquerading as civil libertarians waste no time in gathering an
impressive response to alleged American misdeeds.
Writing on this 4th of July, my prayers are that we Americans
learn from our mistakes and find a way to protect our land from
the enemies of America who have managed to procure American passports.
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