Terrorism Has Many
Faces
Friday, April 21, 2006
By: Tashbih Sayyed
One doesn't have to be terribly smart to appreciate why the war on
terrorism is not going so well: Believing that Iraq is the main front,
the war planners have dedicated a major portion of their resources
to fight the insurgency in Iraq and have ignored the other power
centers of Islamist terror like the Palestinian Authority Territories.
This gross miscalculation on the part of the coalition strategists
has enabled other terrorist groups like Hamas not only to continue
with their atrocities but has also provided them with a very valuable
opportunity to learn from their partner's experiences in Iraq.
Because the United States launched this campaign and took it upon
itself to mobilize and lead the international community against the
Islamist scourge, it has to bear the responsibility for this failure.
It is treating the enemy as if it has only one face - Al Qaida -
and one front - Iraq. Bush, who has repeatedly said "Iraq is
our main front in the war against terror" also seems to be convinced
that the war on radical Islam will be won just by defeating Al-Qaida
in Iraq.
This simple-hearted approach has helped the enemy tremendously:
The Arab terrorist groups, Hamas and Hezbollah in Gaza and southern
Lebanon, the Taliban in Afghanistan and fascists like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
in Iran have emerged as the immediate beneficiaries of the US's
misguided policies in the Middle East. Radical Islamists using
their strongholds in Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, Syria and PA
territories have cast the U.S. campaign in Iraq as a crusade. This
has helped Hamas and Iran's President Ahmadinejad in winning their
elections. They have not only won the elections but have also renewed
their call for the destruction of the Jewish State, and would also
like to harm the U.S.
Washington's failure to fathom the true nature and reach of the
Islamist threat has prevented the U.S. from adopting a uniform
policy against the many different heads of a unified and universally
connected Hydra. Even in the post-9-11 world, the only super power
in the world is unable to pull out of its pre-September 11, 2001
slumber. It has remained selective in identifying the enemy, and
has ignored some vital terrorist bases like Palestinian Authority
territories where the terrorists operate with impunity.
The world needs to understand that Hamas's agenda of destroying
the Jewish State is part of the same Islamist ideology that has
an unalterable objective to enslave the whole world. It has many
faces and many fronts. And all of these faces and fronts are equally
important in this war on terrorism. They must be attacked simultaneously
and with equal force. Just cutting off one head of the Islamist
serpent and letting others to grow unimpeded will only result in
the eventual victory for the enemy. Bush has to realize that in
this war, saving Israel is as important as saving Iraq: The Insurgency
in Iraq and Afghanistan is strategically and tactically linked
with Hamas's terrorism in the Jewish lands of Palestine.
It is clearly no surprise that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran finds
it appropriate to call for the annihilation of a member state of
the United Nations. It is also understandable that Hamas continues
to call for the destruction of the Jewish State. U.S. policies
have created an international environment in which it is acceptable
to be openly anti-American and anti-Semitic: Washington was quick
in convicting the Taliban and Al-Qaida for the attacks on the U.S.
interests but it didn't move with the same conviction against Hamas,
Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah and the Martyr's Brigade who have been
murdering Americans and Israelis for a long time. It also did not
do anything against countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran and Syria
who have been funding the terrorist groups and homicide bombers
as an article of their state policy.
The freedoms with which Islamists and Arabs have been allowed
to carry-on their anti-Semitic, anti-Christian activities inside
the U.S. have greatly contributed to the increased confidence of
organizations like Hamas. U.S. reluctance to move against the Arab
terrorist fronts within the U.S. gives the impression that Washington
doesn't designate Arab anti-Semitic and anti-Christian activities
to be illegitimate. There is no effort to investigate the real
objectives of various Islamist groups who have setup their shops
in the U.S. as Islamic civil right groups. Despite the warnings
by various concerned organizations and individuals, these groups
have been allowed to collect funds for the terrorist entities in
the Jewish lands of Palestine and throughout the entire Arab world.
Nobody realizes that all of these groups who present themselves
as anti-Zionists are basically anti-Americans. The leaders of these
so called Islamic civil right groups are inherently and intrinsically
anti-Semitic and anti-American. Thanks to the Arab money that is
generously invested in financing various political candidacies,
they do not encounter any difficulty in being invited to events
by the U.S. Congressmen, Senators and even the White House. The
visible presence of anti-Semitic groups on the hill and the U.S.
failure to move with force against Arab terrorism in the Jewish
lands of Palestine gives the impression that as far as Washington
is concerned, terrorism against the Jewish people is not terrorism.
The manner in which Islamist terrorism is being discussed and
dealt with by the U.S. gives the impression that it came into being
only on September 11. 2001. Very few want to acknowledge that what
happened on that black Tuesday in New York and Washington DC was
the direct result of ignoring Islamist terrorism in Israel, and
the many acts of militant Islamic terrorism against the U.S. both
here and abroad that constituted acts of war.
Arab terrorism in the Jewish lands of Palestine is still being
considered as simply an Israeli problem.
Homicide bombings in Israel, world support for the terrorist state
of the Palestine Authority and sponsorship of terrorist groups
like Hamas by world powers like the European Union, Russia and
China has proven that the world is still susceptible to anti-Semitic
influences.
One has to understand that the real cause of the Islamist terrorism
is anti-Semitism. And that no war on terror can be won without
eliminating this ancient affliction. Washington needs to understand
that the U.S. policy of imposing peace in the Middle East at the
cost of Israel's security will harm the U.S. interests in the region
in the long run. Awarding a state to Hamas will only empower the
Islamists. U.S. demands for an end to the "Israeli settlement
activity in the occupied territories" will only embolden the
enemies of our freedoms.
The latest homicide bombing in Tel Aviv has reconfirmed that a
Palestinian State will always be a terrorist state. The creation
of another Palestinian State will undo everything that has been
achieved thus far by demolishing the Taliban's government. Al-Qaida
will gain in Palestine what it has lost in Afghanistan. Iran will
have another base and Syria's influence will be further extended.
This is why Iran and Syria are harboring and financing Hamas and
Lebanon's Hezbollah group.
The most recent developments in the Middle East and West Asia
provide ample evidence that Washington's policies of appeasing
Arab governments have created a very dangerous situation for the
U.S. and its allies. The world has to understand that September
11 happened only because the world failed to realize what Israel
is up against and that it is not just Israel's problem, but a world
problem. Without strengthening Israel's hand against Arab terrorism
in the Jewish lands of Palestine, no war on Islamist terror can
be won.
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