Opinion: U.S. Deterrence and Islamic Terrorism


http://www.algemeiner.com/2014/08/08/opinion-u-s-deterrence-and-islamic-terrorism/


All these Palestinians want is a chance to form a secular, pluralistic,
democracy with their Jewish cousins.

According to the July 30, 2014 Rasmussen Reports, 59 percent of likely U.S.
voters ‎believe that there is a global conflict between the Muslim world
and ‎Western civilization, only 17 percent disagree and 24 percent are
undecided. Likely ‎voters also believe that the Arab Spring does not bode
well for the U.S.‎

The U.S. posture of deterrence played a key role in bolstering Western
‎civilization in face of intensifying threats, checking global violence
and ‎instability, bolstering the confidence of U.S. allies, and
constraining the ‎maneuverability of rogue regimes.‎

However, the current perception of the U.S. posture of deterrence ‎among
U.S. Arab allies is reflected by a July 27, 2014 op-ed in the leading
‎Saudi daily, Asharq Al-Awsat, which is one of the most influential Arab
‎newspapers, owned by the Saudi royal family: “Secretary John Kerry is
‎representing a weak U.S. administration. … He visits Baghdad to
represent an ‎administration that lacks decision-making. He shuttles
between Tel Aviv and ‎Cairo as a mediator with no real clout. … Barack
Obama’s weak foreign policy ‎is weighing on the deteriorating situation
across the world. … Washington’s ‎position on Egypt has changed
over the course of the past three years in a ‎manner which demonstrates
America’s confused vision and weak foreign ‎policy. … Obama did not
even bother to issue a statement regarding the ‎Islamic State of Iraq and
Syria (ISIS) forcing Mosul’s Christians to flee.
‎Obama’s increasingly isolationist policy is damaging Kerry’s
credibility.†‎

In order to improve the U.S. image in the Muslim world, Obama ‎issued a
July 27, 2014 statement on the occasion of the Muslim holiday Eid al-Fitr:
“In the United States, Eid reminds us of the many achievements ‎and
contributions of Muslim Americans to building the very fabric of our
‎nation and strengthening the core of our democracy.†That statement
was ‎consistent with Obama’s June 2009 speech at Cairo University:
‎‎†America and Islam are not mutually-exclusive and need not be in
‎competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles of
justice, ‎progress, tolerance and the dignity of all human beings. …
Islam has ‎demonstrated through words and deeds the possibilities of
religious ‎tolerance and racial equality. … I also know that Islam has
always been a ‎part of America’s story. … Since our founding,
American Muslims have ‎enriched the United States. … [The] partnership
between America and Islam ‎must be based on what Islam is.†‎

Obama’s view of Islam has been reinforced by CIA Director John
‎Brennan, who was Obama’s adviser on counter-terrorism: “Our enemy is
‎not ‘terrorism’ because terrorism is but a tactic. Our enemy is not
‘terror’ ‎because terror is a state of mind and as Americans
we refuse to live in fear. ‎Nor do we describe our enemy as
‘jihadists’ or ‘Islamists’ because jihadis ‎a holy struggle, a
legitimate tenant of Islam, meaning to purify ‎oneself or
one’s community.†‎

While Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab
‎Emirates and Oman dread the clear and present lethal threat of Islamic,
jihadist terrorism — initially and mostly bankrolled by Saudi Arabia —
‎Obama claims that there is no Islam-driven terrorism or ‎radicalism,
but local cases of al-Qaida, Taliban and ISIS terrorism and Maj. ‎Nidal
Hasan’s Fort Hood “workplace violence.†Therefore, he ordered the
‎revision of the U.S. National Security Strategy and the training
literature of ‎the military, intelligence and homeland security agencies,
deleting all ‎references to Islamic terrorism. Thus, the Los Angeles
Times editorialstated ‎on June 8, 2010: “The [Obama] administration has
assiduously avoided ‎terms that recognize the distinct threat posed by
those who cite Islam as a ‎rationalization for terror.† ‎

Obama’s ideological ambiguity undermines operational clarity in ‎the
battle against Islamic terrorism. It further erodes the U.S. posture of
‎deterrence among increasingly vulnerable U.S. Arab allies, who are also
‎concerned about Obama’s core belief in multilateral
diplomatic engagement ‎of — rather than unilaterally confronting —
rogue regimes, such as Iran. ‎

The anxiety of Saudi Arabia and other pro-U.S. Gulf states — which are
‎afflicted by domestic and regional Sunni and Shiite Islamic terrorism
— was ‎expressed by a series of July 2014 columns in Asharq Al-Awsat.
For ‎examples, “it is clear that the policy of withdrawal
and isolationism ‎practiced by President Barack Obama’s administration
has helped set ‎instincts loose, encouraging [Middle Eastern] groups and
people who show ‎no respect for peaceful coexistence. …What if
Egypt was left to the rule of ‎the Muslim Brotherhood, according to
the wishes of the Obama administration? … The Obama administration is
still dithering and ‎preoccupied with the illusion of an agreement with
Iran on its nuclear ‎program.†‎

The Arab Tsunami-driven threat of Islamic terrorism is not limited to the
pro-‎U.S. Arab regimes. It has afflicted India (the largest victim of
Islamic ‎terrorism), China (XinjIang province), Russia (Chechnya),
Pakistan, ‎Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Thailand, the Philippines and Africa.
It constitutes ‎a clear and present threat to Europe and the U.S.
mainland, emboldened by ‎U.S. ideological and operational ambiguity and
indecisiveness.‎

When it comes to “third down and ten yards to go†in the battle against
‎Islamic terrorism, the U.S. quarterback can rely on the Israeli wide
‎receiver, which provides a uniquely reliable and effective battle-tested
‎laboratory and training ground for America’s defense and
homeland security ‎forces and industries — the unconditional and
democratic ally of the U.S.

This article was originally published by Israel Hayom.




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