http://www.meforum.org/5684/tolerable-level-of-terrorism
The Tolerable Level of Terrorism

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*The number of deaths from terrorism worldwide has increased ninefold since
2000.*

"Round up the usual suspects <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtSmfws0_To>"
was the brunt of President Obama's address to the American public after
last week's San Bernardino massacre. Obama offered nothing new, only
"airstrikes, Special Forces, and working with local forces who are fighting
to regain control of their own country" in the Levant. Like his French
counterpart Francois Hollande, Obama thinks that a certain level of
terrorism is tolerable, and far preferable to the bloody and difficult work
of rooting out jihadist terrorism entirely. There is something to be said
for the notion of a tolerable level of terrorism, but neither Obama nor
Hollande are likely to achieve this as matters stand.

"Since the attacks in Paris," the President said, "we've surged
intelligence-sharing with our European allies. We're working with Turkey to
seal its border with Syria. And we are cooperating with Muslim-majority
countries — and with our Muslim communities here at home — to counter the
vicious ideology that ISIL promotes online." None of this is new and none
of it is persuasive.

*Obama thinks a certain level of terrorism is far preferable to the bloody
work of rooting out jihadism entirely.*

The trouble is that number of terrorist attacks is rising exponentially,
along with the number of countries affected, according to the 2015
Terrorism Index of the Institute for Economics and Peace. The notion of a
tolerable level of terrorism applied to a world in which Muslims killed
each other far from the West. The recent attacks in Paris and California as
well as Israel suggest that the old approach to containing terrorism has
collapsed, along with the credibility of leaders who advanced it. More than
30,000 people died in terror attacks in 2014, compared to fewer than 8,000
in 2011. More important, 17 countries lost more than 250 people in terror
attacks in 2014 vs. only 5 countries in 2011.



The number killed and injured in suicide attacks (counted by the Chicago
Project on Security and Terrorism) is trending sharply upward. The past
year has brought almost as many casualties as the peak year of 2001—and is
likely to get worse fast. Most of these attacks, to be sure, involve the
mutual slaughter of Shia and Sunnis in the Middle East. But the Chicago
statistics do not include attacks like the current wave of stabbings in
Israel, in which the attackers know that they are likely to be killed, nor
the San Bernardino brand of shooting attack.





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*17 countries lost more than 250 people in terror attacks in 2014.*

The 1998 and 2001 peaks in suicide terrorism capture the bombing of the US
embassy in Nairobi and the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center,
respectively. There is today a much larger number and much greater
geographic dispersion of suicide attacks. These numbers are striking, and
suggest that the containment efforts of the last dozen years will continue
to fail, as they failed in Paris and in California.

It is too early to make definitive assertions about the changing character
of terrorism, but here is a reasonable conjecture on the strength of
available facts: It arises from despair in the Muslim world at the collapse
of one Arab state after another (Libya, Syria, Iraq, Yemen), and at the
mass humiliation of millions of Muslims begging at Europe's door. As in
1918, the Western powers (now joined by Russia) dicker over the fate of
Syria and Iraq. There are thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands or even
millions of Muslims so enraged at their humiliation that they are willing
to die in attacks on civilians.

As Haviv Rettig Gur <http://www.timesofisrael.com/losing-palestine/>wrote
Oct. 27 in The Times of Israel, "The terrorism of the past month is not a
new surge in Palestinian opposition to Israel, but a howl against the
pervasive Palestinian sense that resistance has failed." Survey data shows
that most Palestinians feel terrified and defenseless before Israeli power,
and unprotected by their own leaders and organizations, Gur observes. The
Palestinian "resistance" story boils down to the hope that the rest of the
world will force Israel to abandon the West Bank without exacting a final
settlement (and the recognition of a Jewish State) from the Palestinians,
leaving them free to harass the Jews until they leave. As he quotes the
Palestinian AP correspondent Mohammed Dareghmeh:

Palestine is an international issue. [The issue] won't be decided in a
flurry of knives or acts of martyrdom [suicide attacks], or in protests or
demonstrations. It will end only when the world understands it has a duty
to intervene and to draw borders and lines, as it did in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, in Kosovo ... One might ask: How long? And I say: The
day will come. ... One might ask: Did the peaceful struggle bring about the
end of the occupation? And I say: Did the military and armed struggle do
so? .... Only the world can bring the solution. But it won't do so if we
are silent, or if we commit suicide. It will [come to our rescue] if we
stay on the humane path of our national struggle.... Our children grab
kitchen knives in a wave of emotion. ... We must stand before them and say
to them: You are destroying your lives and ours — Palestine needs you alive.

It is whimsical to believe that the international community will force the
issue upon Israel, Gur observes. The same conversation transpired between
San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook and his father, as Farook's
father told the Italian daily *La Stampa*
<http://www.lastampa.it/2015/12/06/esteri/il-pap-del-killer-di-san-bernardino-affascinato-dallisis-odiava-israele-t52TU5O4wHwqD1uYHmzsGJ/pagina.html>.
Asked why the younger Farook shot up the Christmas Party, his father
allowed,

He said he shared the ideology of al-Baghdadi to create an Islamic state,
and he was fixed on Israel. I always told him, stay calm, be patient, in
two years Israel won't exist any more. Geopolitics is changing–Russia,
China, even America doesn't want anything to do with the Jews. Why fight?
We tried it, and lost. You can't beat Israel with weapons, only with
politics. But he didn't buy it. He was fixated.

That is remarkable: after 35 years in the United States, the elder Farook
still clung to the hope that Israel would disappear soon. His son, knowing
better, decided to kill his co-workers, a strange way of attacking Israel,
to be sure. How many more quiet, hard-working American Muslims will act on
the same despair that drove Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik to stockpile
guns and bombs and slaughter a Christmas Party?

The trouble is that the recognized leadership of Muslim communities in the
United States harbors identical sentiments, although the vast majority of
American Muslims want no part in violence. The Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR) drew an unusual amount of media attention when it called a
press conference
<http://www.npr.org/2015/12/05/458607373/hours-after-san-bernardino-shooting-muslim-community-condemned-attack>
with members of the San Bernadino jihadists' families almost as soon as the
news broke. The speed with which the organization acted is noteworthy;
clearly it knew the family well and was prepared for damage control.
Federal prosecutors in 2007 designated CAIR as an unindicted co-conspirator
in a terrorist funding case.

*The Obama administration hopes that it can cut a deal with tractable
Islamists.*

Like the Bush administration before it, the Obama administration hopes that
it can cut a deal with tractable Islamists like the Muslim Brotherhood,
which has become the most prominent Islamic organization in the United
States through its affiliate the Council on American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR). Not only Egypt, which overthrew a Muslim Brotherhood government in
2013, but also the United Arab Emirates
<http://www.nationalreview.com/article/393614/cair-terror-group-daniel-pipes>
lists CAIR as a terrorist organization. As Michelle Malkin reported in
National Review Dec. 4, "Over the alleged objections of Dallas-area federal
prosecutors, the Obama Justice Department's senior political appointees
declined to press terror-financing charges against CAIR co-founder Omar
Ahmad." The Obama administration, to be sure, evinces a different sort of
sympathy for Muslims than its predecessor, conflating the self-styled
"anti-colonialism" of radical Muslims with the American civil rights
movement
<https://pjmedia.com/spengler/2015/04/12/iran-through-the-eyes-of-valerie-jarrett/>.
Operationally, the policies of the past administrations are more similar
than they are different.

*Islamist organizations like CAIR can provide a safety valve for Muslim
rage, but can also become incubators for terrorists.*

Islamist organizations like CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood can provide a
safety valve for Muslim rage, but they also can become an incubator for
prospective terrorists. Rather than contain violent impulses that may arise
from extremist opinions, e.g., the destruction of the State of Israel or
the founding of an Islamic Caliphate, the Muslim Brotherhood and its
satellite organizations appear to have provided a screen for Tashfeen Malik
to work herself up to the commission of terrorist acts. Malik wrote
jihadist Facebook rants long before the shooting, her relatives in Pakistan
told the Los Angeles Times
<http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-tashfeen-malik-facebook-extremist-messages-20151205-story.html>.
Not only US intelligence services but also several private organizations
regularly collect data reflecting terrorist sentiments from Facebook, so
the information had to have been in the hands of the FBI. Evidently the FBI
did not find it alarming, probably because there is so much jihadist
chatter on social media that intelligence agencies have become complacent.

It is hard to explain to the American public why the United States spends $80
billion a year
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_intelligence_budget> on
intelligence—about the same as the entire national budget of Ireland or
Poland—but fails to act on social media information of the sort that might
have led the FBI to the Farook family arsenal. The answer is that such
rants fall within the "normal" spectrum of views in the world of CAIR and
its progenitor, the Muslim Brotherhood. For background, see the published
work of my friends Daniel Pipes
<http://www.nationalreview.com/article/393614/cair-terror-group-daniel-pipes>,
president of the Middle East Forum, and Andrew McCarthy
<http://www.nationalreview.com/article/375620/roots-cairs-intimidation-campaign-andrew-c-mccarthy>,
the federal prosecutor in the first World Trade center bombing.

*US intelligence services tread lightly around Islamist organizations in
the hope that Islamism will police itself.*

US intelligence services tread lightly around Islamist organizations in the
hope that Islamism will eventually police itself. That is true in foreign
policy as well as in domestic counter-terrorism, and it is as true of the
Republican foreign policy establishment as it is of the Obama
administration. South Carolina senator and presidential candidate Lindsey
Graham went to Egypt in 2012 and endorsed a governmental role
<http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970204131004577235000880596674>
for the Muslim Brotherhood. A former head of the Central Intelligence
Agency in a Republican administration told me that in Egypt, where the
Muslim Brotherhood is banned as a terror organization, that Washington was
disappointed at the overthrow of Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi in July
2013. "We wanted to see what would happen when the Brotherhood had to take
responsibility for removing garbage," he said.

Cultivating "good Islamists" (good because they refrain from violence even
though they have the same sentiments and objectives as the terrorists) and
"bad Islamists" (who actually kill people) was a dodgy approach to begin
with. The trouble is that very large numbers of Muslims are willing to kill
themselves in order to harm enemy noncombatants, and the number appears to
be increasing. To my knowledge that is something new under the sun.
Japanese kamikazes and Nizari assassins in the Middle Ages, like the
pre-1917 Bolsheviks, were wiling to die to kill public officials or
soldiers. But the murder of noncombatants through suicide attacks (or
attacks likely to prove suicidal) is something we have never before
witnessed.

The alternative is to confront the Islamists rather than seeking to
persuade some Islamists to police others. Sen. Ted Cruz
<http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/11/04/ted-cruz-introduces-bill-designate-muslim-brotherhood-terrorist-organization/>
(R-TX) proposed to designate the Brotherhood a Foreign Terrorist
Organization in legislation filed Nov. 3; this measure would make CAIR's
position untenable given its multiple connections to the Brotherhood and
its affiliates. A substantial part of French opinion favors similar
toughness, judging by the record 28% vote for her National Front in
Sunday's regional elections.

There is something to be said for a kind of *modus vivendi* with Islamists.
Israel continues security cooperation with the Palestine Authority, which
has perhaps 160,000 men under arms in its dozen-and-a-half security
services, but has kept them (and their weapons) far from the fray. The
result is a tolerable level of terrorism for the Israelis. As Haviv Rettig
Gur observes, "The (terrorists') message is simple: stab the Jews, watch
them scream, prove to yourself in that instant that they are mortal,
vulnerable. For that brief moment – so the online campaign implicitly
claims – Palestinian dignity is restored. Yet the real-world attacks that
flow from this promise, the moments of frantic scuffling with Israelis, the
quick deaths the attackers meet time and again, even when facing unarmed
Israeli civilians, only bring the collapse of Palestinian solutions and
self-respect – and Israeli unflappability – into sharper relief."

A former head of Israel's military intelligence, Gen. Yaakov Amidror
<http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/Former-national-security-advisor-Little-can-be-done-to-prevent-lone-attackers-435814>,
warned last week that "massive retaliation" against Palestinian terrorists
would make matters worse: "While there is no doubt that Israel is facing a
difficult security situation, the surge in Palestinian violence does not
pose any existential threat to Israel. Israel has weathered longer and
harsher waves of terrorism. Israeli leaders must keep things in proportion
and reject calls for 'massive retaliation' that will not truly improve
security and could make things worse." Gen. Amidror served as Prime
Minister Netanyahu's National Security Advisor.

This sort of modus vivendi has an indispensable premise: Muslim community
leaders must be persuaded that their interests lie in cooperating with
security services rather than in abetting terrorists. In the United States,
a few dozen Federal prosecutions and a hundred or so well-publicized
deportations of prominent Muslims in the CAIR orbit would turn thousands of
Muslim immigrants into willing snitches for the FBI. Most American Muslims
are reasonably successful economic immigrants, and to the extent they share
the Farook family's radical sentiments, they are not willing to give up
their livelihoods to put them into practice. Sen. Cruz' proposal to
designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization and turning
the screws on its American sympathizers would preempt future attacks like
the San Bernardino atrocity, and reduce the number of future attacks to a
tolerable level.

*France's prospects are dimmer. Muslims comprise a tenth of the population.
Two-fifths are unemployed and the overwhelming majority hold radical views.
How Ms. Le Pen's National Front would confront a much larger, poorer and
more radical Muslim population is not pleasant to contemplate.*

*David P. Goldman is a senior fellow at the London Center for Policy
Research and the Wax Family Fellow at the Middle East Forum.*

*Related Topics:*  Counter-terrorism
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States <http://www.meforum.org/topics/13/muslims-in-the-united-states>,
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