*Obama’s Alliance with Boko Haram*

Posted By *Daniel Greenfield* On May 13, 2014

Leftist policy is the search for the root cause of evil. Everything from a
street mugging to planes flying into the World Trade Center is reduced to a
root cause of social injustice. Throw poverty, oppression and a bunch of
NGO buzzwords into a pot and out come the suicide bombings, drug dealing
and mass rapes.

It doesn’t matter whether it’s Boko Haram, the Islamic terrorist group that
kidnapped hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls, or a drug dealer with a record
as long as his tattooed arm.

Obama and Hillary resisted doing anything about Boko Haram because they
believed that its root cause was the oppression of Muslims by the Nigerian
government. Across the bloody years of Boko Haram terror, the State
Department matched empty condemnations of Boko Haram’s killing sprees with
condemnations of the Nigerian authorities for violating Muslim rights.

Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton haven’t championed #BringBackOurGirls
because it’s a hashtag in support of the kidnapped girls, but because it
undermines the Nigerian government. They aren’t trying to help the
kidnapped girls. They’re trying to bring down a government that hasn’t gone
along with their agenda for appeasing Boko Haram and Nigerian Muslims.

The hashtag politics aren’t aimed at the terrorists. They’re aimed at
helping the terrorists.

There’s a reason why the media and so many leftists have embraced the
hashtag. #BringBackOurGirls isn’t a rescue. It denounces the Nigerian
government for not having already gotten the job done even as the State
Department stands ready to denounce any human rights violations during a
rescue attempt.

Obama and Boko Haram want to bring down the Nigerian government and replace
it with a leadership that is more amenable to appeasement. It’s the same
thing that is happening in Israel and Egypt.

State Department officials responded to Boko Haram attacks over the years
with the same litany of statistics about unemployment in the Muslim north
and the 92 percent of children there who do not attend school. When Hillary
Clinton was asked about the kidnappings by ABC News, she blamed Nigeria for
not “ensuring that every child has the right and opportunity to go to
school.”

Clinton acted as if she were unaware that Boko Haram opposes Muslim
children going to school or that it would take the very same measures that
her State Department has repeatedly opposed to make it possible for them to
go to school. This is a familiar Catch 22 in which the authorities are
blamed for not fixing the socioeconomic problems in terrorist regions that
are impossible to fix without defeating the terrorists and blamed for
violating the human rights of the terrorists when they try to defeat them.

The mainstream media has been more blatant about carrying Boko Haram’s
bloody water. Their stories begin with the kidnapped schoolgirls and skip
over to a sympathetic reading of history in which Boko Haram only took up
arms after government brutality.

Two years ago the *New York Times* ran an op-ed titled, “In Nigeria, Boko
Haram Is Not the Problem.”

The op-ed contended that Boko Haram didn’t exist, that it was a peaceful
splinter group and that the Nigerian army was worse than Boko Haram.
Somehow these three claims were made on the same page.  The editorial
warned the US not to give the impression that it supports Nigeria’s
Christian president or it would infuriate Muslims and suggested that
Christians might really be behind the Muslim terror attacks.

Last year, Secretary of State John Kerry , after a pro forma condemnation
of Boko Haram terror, warned, “We are also deeply concerned by credible
allegations that Nigerian security forces are committing gross human rights
violations, which, in turn, only escalate the violence and fuel extremism.”

Kerry was blaming the victims of Boko Haram for the violence perpetrated
against them and claiming that resistance to Boko Haram caused Boko Haram’s
attacks.

The US Commission on International Religious Freedom, three of whose
members had been appointed by Obama and one by Nancy Pelosi, issued a
report blaming Nigeria for Boko Haram’s murderous Jihad.

The report’s findings claimed that the Nigerian government’s “violations of
religious freedom” had led to “sectarian violence.” It echoed the
propaganda of the Islamic terrorist group, stating that, “Boko Haram also
justifies its attacks on churches by citing, among other things, state and
federal government actions against Muslims.”

The report suggested that the Nigerian government was too focused on
fighting Boko Haram and not focused enough on dealing with Christian
violence against Muslims. “The Nigerian government’s failure to address
chronic religion-related violence contrasts with its commitment to stop
Boko Haram, which at times has resulted in the indiscriminate use of force
against civilians and in human rights abuses.”

The solution was to scale back the fight against Boko Haram and appease
Nigerian Muslims.

“In meetings with Nigerian officials, including Secretary Clinton’s meeting
with Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan in August 2012, the U.S.
government consistently has urged the Nigerian government to expand its
strategy against Boko Haram from solely a military solution to addressing
problems of economic and political marginalization in the north, arguing
that Boko Haram’s motivations are not religious but socio-economic,” the
report stated.

“Additionally, senior U.S. officials frequently warn in private bilateral
meetings and in public speeches that Nigerian security forces’ excessive
use of force in response to Boko Haram is unacceptable and
counterproductive.”

A year earlier, Deputy Secretary of State William Burns had proposed
helping Nigeria develop “a comprehensive counterterrorism strategy” that
includes “citizen engagement and dialogue.”  This was really a proposal to
export Obama’s failed appeasement strategy in Afghanistan that had cost
over 1,600 American lives to Nigeria.

Boko Haram’s kidnapping of the schoolgirls is both convenient and
inconvenient for Obama and the State Department. On the one hand it has
brought negative attention to their stance on Boko Haram, but on the other
hand it may end up toppling the Nigerian government and empowering Muslims.
And they see a more flexible Nigerian government as the only means of
coming to terms with Boko Haram.

This isn’t just their strategy for Nigeria. It’s their universal approach
to Islamic terrorism. It’s why Kerry blamed Israel for the collapse of the
peace talks with the PLO. It’s why Egypt is being pressured to free its
Muslim Brotherhood detainees. And It’s why the United States is never
allowed to defeat Al Qaeda.

Obama is trying to bring down governments that fight Islamic terrorism,
whether in Egypt, Israel or Nigeria, and replace them with governments that
appease terrorists. This shared goal creates an alliance, direct or
indirect, open or covert, between Obama and the Muslim Brotherhood, Obama
and the PLO and Obama and Boko Haram.

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