A War by Any Other Name

· Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Suppose Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab, the Christmas Day underwear bomber, had succeeded and blown up Northwest Airlines flight 253, killing nearly 300 people on board and perhaps others on the ground? Would the response of the Obama administration have been different?

The president probably would have attended memorial services for the dead, expressed "strong condemnation," persuaded the United Nations to issue more worthless resolutions, but little more. That's because the president isn't fighting -- or speaking -- as if we are at war. He first called the attempted bombing an "incident." In his Saturday radio address, the president finally, if belatedly, tied the attempted attack to al-Qaida's branch in Yemen. Still there is great reluctance by this administration to state the obvious.

President Obama and his Cabinet apparently believe that by not calling it a war, it becomes something less. This president refuses to call it a war and sometimes approaches pacifism in his rhetoric. If al-Qaida and its affiliates around the world behave as if they are at war and the United States views every attack as "incidents" and not part of a larger battle, our enemies will win.

If Western leaders won't acknowledge a cultural clash between civilizations with the outcome being either freedom or slavery, guess who is most likely to prevail?

Last week, an ax-wielding Somali man with suspected links to al-Qaida broke into the home of Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard whose drawings of the Prophet Muhammad caused global Muslim outrage. Police shot and wounded the intruder, who appeared to be carrying out a fatwa against Westergaard that was issued in 2006 by Mohammed Yousaf Qureshi, a Pakistani cleric. Apparently the outreach, understanding and examples of pluralism and equal treatment of women by Western nations did not impress the attacker.

Neither are our enemies impressed with the growing number of Islamic studies courses at prominent American universities, including Catholic ones like Georgetown. What's to study? A significant number of radical Muslims hate us enough to desire our demise and will not be pacified or mollified. They are infiltrating Western nations with the purpose of undermining them.

In the West's secular stupidity, we mistakenly believe we can call this war by another name, fight it with ineffective weapons and still win. We arrest those we catch, send them to American prisons (and release them from Gitmo), and give them free lawyers who advise them to remain quiet, thus depriving us of information that might dismantle terror cells and help prevent future attacks.

A new Rasmussen Poll shows a majority of Americans think this war should be fought in a different way. According to the poll, 58 percent of U.S. voters believe Abdul Mutallab should be subjected to waterboarding and other enhanced interrogation techniques in order to obtain useful information.

Instead, we spend gobs of money on body scanners and TSA screeners who pat down innocent travelers and search their bags. Instead, or in addition, we should become more proactive.

During World War II, we did not establish schools of Nazi studies at American universities. Neither did we seek to understand Japan's Shinto religion, which elevated Emperor Hirohito to the level of a god. We cared nothing about any of that. We carpet-bombed German cities and dropped two nuclear bombs on Japan. President Truman, a Democrat, was cut from different cloth than today's Democrats. Truman's goal (and that of his Democratic predecessor, Franklin Roosevelt) was total victory.

We will not win this war with the current strategy of Eid stamps, Ramadan observances in the White House, or any of the other "strategies" employed by this administration and the Bush administration before it.

What is required is a new approach that seeks not accommodation, but victory. Without it, more lives will be lost. Dictionary.com defines "war" as "a conflict carried on by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation." Calling it something else doesn't alter the reality.

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Comments

David S.

I hear echoes of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain coming back from Munich in 1938 after meeting with Hitler, holding up a signed treaty, and then declaring that it was "peace in our time." It would be only one short year before Britain was fighting for her very survival against a villain whose word meant nothing to him. And yet we treat these terrorist thugs with respect and take them at their word, as if it meant something. I've always ascribed to the idea that the only good terrorist is a dead terrorist.

Posted January 5, 2010 at 8:49:38 AM


Bernie Morton

Thank you Cal Thomas for this 'right on' article. Psalm 83:4 summarizes it all. If followrs of Alah are devoted to riding the world of the Jews (little Satan) and all infidels, including the great satan, America, then they are attempting to make the Judeo-Christian G-d Jehovah a liar. Jehovah G-d says that as long as there are stars in the heavens, moon at night and sun by day there will be a Jewish people. If Islam rids the world of these Jewish people (sons of Israel) then YAWAH is not the real G-d of creation. Doesn't this make Alah a partner of Satan?

We must identify our allegiance either to Jehovah, the Judeo-Christian G-d or to Alah, the Islamic God.

Posted January 5, 2010 at 12:46:03 PM


Howard

The only way to win a war against madmen is to make Meca and Medina glow in the dark. We did it to the Japs (I am not PC) and they surrended in days. In war you do not fight even, you fight to win.

Posted January 5, 2010 at 4:43:37 PM


Abu Nudnik

I don't know if that would work as a war strategy, Howard. The Romans tried it. The Jews fought on for almost 100 years between the destruction of the Temple and their expulsion. The number of battle worthy Muslims after the fall of Mecca and Medina would dwarf the tiny group of Jewish fighters against Rome. This is a tricky little battle because the enemy fights out of uniform and uses our own laws against us to tie our hands.

I think President Bush had the right idea but executed it as badly as he could have. "You don't fight even, you fight to win" is right. But they dropped food and candy with bombs. How stupid can you get? They should have and could have fought that way but they didn't. But there are still half a million troops to the west and east of Iran, the heart of the problem militarily. Many of those boots are close to the Northern oil fields of Saudi Arabia, the intellectual source of the problem.

We can't expect this thing to end in a day or a year or one or two presidencies. It's gonna go on. A hundred years wasn't a bad call by President Bush. Anything less is gravy.

Posted January 5, 2010 at 11:27:32 PM


Frank E. Waterstraat

01/12/10

I Do not know Howard,But to rid one single cancer

cell does stop the spread.Islamic religion was

devised by a group of TYRANNICAL bloodthirsty mad

men.their books and off-spring and all their lands

should be made to GLOW!!!

Posted January 11, 2010 at 7:07:59 PM


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