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Islam's Low Intensity Terrorism
Written by Justin Darr
Wednesday, February 08, 2006 
 
Islam is like the neighbor everyone has that people say "is alright
once you get to know him." The more you "get to know him," however,
the more it seems that your first impression was correct.  A jerk is a
jerk.  No matter how many times you see the guy place his trash cans
neatly at the end of the drive on time for the Tuesday pick up, the
silent aggressive stares let you know that this guy has is something
dysfunctional going on that sooner or later will erupt into big
problems.  
 
Usually, you just try to ignore these people as long as possible, just
a simple "Hello," or wave on the way to work.  Then comes the day when
your son's football flies over the fence and, wham!  The guy picks up
the ball and locks it in his garage.  
 
Now, you have the unpleasant task of going over and confronting this
idiot about why he cannot exist by the rules of common civility that
have served us so well for generations, risking the chance of the guy
acting like the moron he is an chasing you across the yard with a
garden rake.  
 
It is not really that hard of a decision.  Experience teaches that
such blowhards usually have nothing to back up their words other than
a glass chin and big mouth.  So, you accept the risk because you
understand the consequences of your inaction will lead to even grander
displays of indecorousness by your neighbor and spending the rest of
your life with your son wondering if the zipper is on the front or
side of your pants.
 
This is the situation the western world faces with Islam.  For a
"religion of peace," Islam sure seems to have a mean streak.  The
facts regarding Islamic society's apparent inability to peacefully
coexist with its non-Muslim neighbors, and endless litany of hatred
and bloodlust spewed by its religious leaders toward anyone who
happens to disagree with them, has left nothing to conclude except
that Islam makes anything but a good neighbor.
 
Here is a quick test to see my point.  Do a survey of all the areas of
the world counting sizable Muslim populations abutting large
non-Muslim populations that are NOT in a near perpetual state of
violent conflict.  Hope you have one hand ready.
 
In other areas, where Muslims are not actively killing those around
them, they choose to promote their agendas by making thinly veiled
threats of unless others stop "provoking" them, they will be unable to
stop from erupting the simmering violence that lurks just under the
surface of their communities.  This is an attempt to take advantage of
the western world's obsession with political correctness where it is
far easier to give into demands, no matter how ridiculous, than deal
with the fools who are making them and be declared "insensitive." 
However, no matter what the excuses or justifications, the actions of
many Muslim leaders amount to low intensity terrorism.
 
Nothing demonstrates this point better than the current situations
with the Muslim world's vicious overreaction to a few political
cartoons out of Europe depicting the prophet Mohammad wearing a bomb
as a turban, and the breakdown of negotiations with Iran over its
nuclear fuel enrichment program.
 
Curiously, despite the differences in these situations, the Muslims
involved are using the same low intensity terrorist tactics to achieve
their ends.
 
In Europe, cartoonists have fled into hiding in fear of their lives as
Muslims have marauded through hotels in the Gaza Strip searching for
Westerners to kidnap, and protestors dressed as suicide bombers,
prayed for further terrorist attacks in western civilians, and carried
signs saying, "Freedom Go to Hell," "Europe You Will Pay, Your 3/11 Is
on the Way," and "Butcher Those Who Insult Islam," in London, England.  
 
In Iran, 1979 American Embassy terrorist leader now turned Iranian
president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is threatening to cut off all foreign
oil exports, "wipe Israel off the map," launch insurgent attacks into
Iraq and Afghanistan, and restart full uranium enrichment efforts and
in the wake of the IAEA referring Iran to the Security Council.
 
In both cases, the responses enormously outweigh the initial
"provocation."  
 
Iran is threatening to destroy the world economy and destabilize the
entire Middle East just because we understand that a nation that has
spent its entire history supporting and engaging in terrorism has no
business possessing highly enriched uranium for any reason.  
 
And, Muslims around the world are threatening us with widespread
violence if we do not toss aside our most cherished freedoms and
silence a few cartoonists who noticed that the vast majority of
terrorists just happen to be emulating the words and deeds of Mohammad.  
 
The disproportionate nature of these responses is less of a reaction
to any actual offense that may have occurred than it is an attempt to
intimidate those who might dare to affront or oppose Islam in the
future.  In both cases the message is clear: If you ever cross us
again, you will be responsible for the violence that ensues.
 
There is no clearer definition of low intensity terrorism than these
heavy-handed attempts to blackmail the free world.
 
The civilized world is now faced with a choice.  Do we allow ourselves
to be intimidated by Islam's low intensity terrorism because we feel
that it is a better alternative than the more overt terrorism so many
Muslims love, sacrificing our freedom and security in the process? 
Or, do we decide to stand up for what we know is right? 
 
 I do not know about you, but I think it is time to go get our football.

About the Writer: Justin Darr is a freelance writer living in the
Philadelphia area with his wife, Erin, and twin children. He can be
read widely on the Internet and in print publications in the United
States and Europe. Justin Darr is a proud member of the MoveOff Network. 








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