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gatestoneinstitute.org, June 27, 2013****

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*U.S. Keeps Joining the Forces of
Jihad*<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3785/us-intervention-jihad>
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by Clare M. Lopez <http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/author/Clare+M.+Lopez>*
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**Libya has now become the main [North African] base for Al Qaeda. Shi'a
and Sunni find common cause in hating the infidel with an even greater
intensity than they hate one another. As Angelo Codevilla wrote, "They are
not our friends and are unlikely to become such."*****

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With the June 13, 2013 confirmation by senior Obama administration
officials that the president has authorized sending
weapons<http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/108145-obama-authorizes-arming-syrian-rebels-after-conclusive-chemical-weapon-evidence-found/>directly
to Syrian rebels, there is a trend developing that can no longer
be ignored. This is the third country and the third instance in which
Barack Obama has leapt into the fray of revolution to the defense of
al-Qa'eda and Muslim Brotherhood forces within days of an explicit call for
action by Yousef al-Qaradawi, the senior jurist of the Muslim Brotherhood.
While no ironclad case for linkage can be proven, even just the appearance,
in and of itself, of responsiveness by the U.S. government to declared
Brotherhood imperatives ought to be concerning.****

Speaking on Al-Arabiya Television on June 9, 2013, al-Qaradawi called for
jihad <http://www.memritv.org/clip_transcript/en/3868.htm> in Syria:****

Jihad is now incumbent upon all Muslims, each according to his capabilities
– both individuals and countries. Nobody must spare a thing in helping
this country…****

Four days later, on June 13, Ben
Rhodes<http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/06/13/statement-deputy-national-security-advisor-strategic-communications-ben->,
the Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications,
announced that the intelligence community had arrived at an assessment
"that the Assad regime has used chemical weapons, including the nerve agent
sarin, on a small scale against the opposition multiple times in the last
year." This conveniently-timed and entirely unsourced finding set the stage
for the White House announcement the next day about Obama's
authorization<http://news.yahoo.com/obama-steps-military-aid-syrian-rebels-071542046.html>of
military aid to the Syrian rebels. The Supreme Military Council, which
claims leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood-dominated Free Syrian Army and
is headed by BG Salim Idriss, has been selected to receive the weapons.****

This pattern of an al-Qaradawi pronouncement quickly followed by White
House action began in Egypt in January 2011. On January 26, 2011, speaking
in an interview on Al-Jazeera television, al-Qaradawi issued an unambiguous
demand <http://globalmbreport.org/?p=3797&print=1> that Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak step down:****

"President Mubarak … I advise you to depart from Egypt … There is no
other solution to this problem but for Mubarak to go…"****

By January 29, a mere three days later, Obama fell in line and told Mubarak
that "an orderly transition must …begin
now<http://www.voanews.com/content/obama-tells-mubarak-that-transition-must-begin-now-115068399/134370.html>
…"****

It was not long afterwards—on February 21, 2011—that al-Qaradawi issued
a *fatwa* <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkWY0_yT0Bw>, again on Al-Jazeera
television, calling for the
killing<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2011/feb/21/libya-uprising-middle-east-protests#block-24>of
Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi. The Islamic revolution against
Qaddafi's
regime had broken out just days before, on February 17. The news that
President Obama had signed a secret order, known as a "presidential
finding<http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/30/us-libya-usa-order-idUSTRE72T6H220110330>,"
to authorize covert U.S. government support for the al-Qa'eda-dominated
militias then fighting to oust Qaddafi, emerged in late March 2011. Reports
cited "government sources," however, who said the president had signed the
finding "within the last two or three
weeks<http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/30/us-libya-usa-order-idUSTRE72T6H220110330>."
In any event, by March 14, 2011, U.S. envoy Christopher
Stevens<http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/03/us-names-chris-stevens-liaison-to-libyan-opposition/>had
been named official liaison to the Libyan opposition, which consisted
primarily of al-Qa'eda militias such as Ansar al-Shariah, the Libyan
Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), and Libya Shield. The president's cover
story about intervening in the Libyan uprising cited a pending
"massacre<http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/03/28/remarks-president-address-nation-libya>"
in Benghazi "that would have….stained the conscience of the
world<http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/03/28/remarks-president-address-nation-libya>."
Of course, there was no such massacre in the offing, but rather the very
real possibility that Benghazi, the center of the rebel uprising, might
have fallen to Qaddafi's advancing forces. Had Benghazi fallen, the jihad
offensive in Libya could well have been stopped in its tracks. So, once
again, the U.S. administration lost no time in hopping to follow
al-Qaradawi's lead after he called for another Islamic Awakening domino to
fall.****

It might be noted that a similar sequence of events in Syria apparently
precipitated the al-Qaradawi call for jihad against Bashar al-Assad and his
Shi'ite Iranian and Hizballah backers as well as the U.S. administration's
pledge to send weapons (openly) to the Syrian rebels. It was the fall of
rebel-held Qusayr<http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/05/world/meast/syria-civil-war>to
Syrian regime forces on June 5, 2013 that seemed to spur both the
al-Qaradawi jihad *fatwa* and Obama's decision to follow suit and expand
assistance to the al-Qa'eda and Muslim Brotherhood-led rebels.****

In each of these instances — Egypt, Libya, and now Syria — it is
"completely clear," as Barry
Rubin<http://pjmedia.com/barryrubin/2013/06/18/obama-doctrine-backing-middle-east-radicals-after-10-failed-western-failures/?print=1>writes,
"that the United States is backing people who hate it." It is also
completely clear that, at least since President Obama green-lighted the
Islamic Awakening in his June 2009 Cairo
speech<http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Remarks-by-the-President-at-Cairo-University-6-04-09>,
U.S. policy has been turned upside-down: in very tangible terms, the U.S.
government has joined the forces of jihad to overthrow the unfaithful Arab
and Muslim rulers that the Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Muhammad
Badi<http://www.memri.org/report/en/print4650.htm>so blatantly
threatened (along with the U.S. and Israel) in his late
September 2010 call for jihad. In so doing, U.S. leadership is deliberately
and proactively enabling the self-declared forces of Islamic jihad and
shariah, who make no secret of their enmity and loathing for the U.S. and
Western civilization in general, to come to power in country after country
of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.****

The results have been disastrous.
Christians<http://frontpagemag.com/2013/dgreenfield/obama-lies-america-into-another-war/print/>in
Libya, Egypt, and rebel-conquered Syrian territory face attack, ethnic
cleansing and slaughter. Strict shariah enforcement is spreading across the
region. Since the fall of Qaddafi in October 2011, weapons have been
flowing out of Libya in all directions, some of the weapons apparently with
the active assistance of the former Benghazi U.S. mission, now closed since
the al-Qa'eda attack of 11 September 11, 2012. According to a Libyan
intelligence official, speaking to a reporter in a May 2013 interview,
Libya has now become the main MENA base for Al-Qa'eda in the Islamic
Maghreb<http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/05/06/the-al-qaeda-headquarters-in-libya.html>(AQIM).
"Libya has become AQIM's headquarters," he said, adding that new
AQIM terror training camps were opening in the southern part of the
country. Egypt, especially in the Sinai, is in no better shape. After
falling under the control of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt faces economic
disaster, its Coptic Christian minority fears genocide, and its leaders call
Israel and America its
enemies<http://www.memri.org/clip_transcript/en/3857.htm>.
In Syria, intrepid reporting from the front lines confirms the jihadist
objectives of the anti-Assad coalition that now includes openly pro-shariah
fighters from both Muslim Brotherhood and al-Qa'eda (*Jabhat al-Nusra*)
militias. McClatchy Newspapers' David Enders reported in December 2012 that
one of these shouted, "When we finish with Assad, we will fight the
U.S<http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/12/02/176123/al-qaida-linked-group-syria-rebels.html#.UcEkQ_nVCSo>.!"
at him when told he was an American journalist.****

"We have come full circle from going after al Qaeda to indirectly backing
al Qaeda," said one U.S. official,
<http://freebeacon.com/fog-of-war-may-complicate-arming-syrian-rebels/?print=1>speaking
about the recent decision to arm these jihadist Syrian rebels. Angelo
Codevilla, professor of international relations at Boston University, a
former U.S. Naval officer and State Department official, and currently
senior fellow at the Claremont Institute, might well have been speaking
about the entire contingent of Islamic jihadis with which the U.S. has now
associated itself when he summed up the Syrian rebels, saying "They are not
our friends and are unlikely to become
such<http://freebeacon.com/fog-of-war-may-complicate-arming-syrian-rebels/?print=1>
."****

The sooner U.S. senior leadership realizes that, whether Shi'ite or Sunni,
jihadis fight for the same objectives — restoration of the Caliphate (or
Imamate) and enforcement of Islamic Law — the better for American core
national security interests. Of course, on battlefields such as Iraq and
Syria, they go after one another as they always have for the last 1300 and
more years; but when it comes to the *Dar al-Islam vs.* the *Dar al-Harb*,
Shi'a and Sunni find common cause in hating the infidel with an even
greater intensity than they hate one another. There are battlefields where
U.S. intervention can accomplish good; and there are battlefields such as
Libya, Egypt, and Syria where appearing to jump to the tune of Muslim
Brotherhood *fatwas* does no good, and arguably much harm, to U.S.
interests and image.****

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Dan Friedman
NYC****

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