*John Kerry’s Jobs Program for Would-Be Jihadists*

Posted By *Robert Spencer* On October 4, 2013 ****

Last Friday in New York, at a meeting of the Global Counterterrorism Forum
(GCTF), Secretary of State John Kerry and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet
Davutoglu launched what they called the “Global Fund for Community
Engagement and Resilience,” which
CNSNews.com<http://cnsnews.com/news/article/patrick-goodenough/kerry-potential-terror-recruits-need-more-economic-opportunities>said
was intended to “support local communities and organizations to
counter extremist ideology and promote tolerance.” It will do this
essentially by giving potential jihad terrorists money and jobs – an
initiative that proceeds from the false and oft-disproven assumption that
poverty causes terrorism.****

Kerry demonstrated his faith in this false assumption when he spoke about
the importance of “providing more economic opportunities for marginalized
youth at risk of recruitment” into jihad groups. The GCTF is devoting $200
million to this project, which it calls “countering violent extremism”
(CVE).****

Kerry said this money would be used for “challenging the narrative of
violence that is used to justify the slaughtering of innocent people.” But
it doesn’t seem as if any significant amount of time or money will be
devoted to any effort to convince young would-be jihadis that the al-Qaeda
understanding of Islam is wrong, and that Islam is actually a Religion of
Peace.****

Rather, the GFCER of the CVE program of the GCTF bears more than just a
passing resemblance to the WPA and the TVA and the rest of FDR’s alphabet
soup of Depression-era recovery agencies. It is little more than a
large-scale jobs program, as Kerry explained: “Getting this right isn’t
just about taking terrorists off the street. It’s about providing more
economic opportunities for marginalized youth at risk of recruitment. In
country after country, you look at the demographics – Egypt, the West Bank
– 60 percent of the young people either under the age of 30 or under the
age of 25, 50 percent under the age of 21, 40 percent under the age of 18,
all of them wanting jobs, opportunity, education, and a future.”****

This will be $200 million down the drain, for a lack of “economic
opportunities for marginalized youth” doesn’t fuel Islamic jihad terrorism
in the first place. Is it poverty and a lack of economic opportunities that
leads the fantastically rich House of Saud to finance that jihad worldwide?
If Kerry were correct and terrorism is simply a byproduct of poverty, why
isn’t Haiti a terrorist state? Why isn’t the world plagued with Bolivian
suicide bombers?****

In reality, study after study has
shown<http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/008414.php>that jihadists are
not poor and bereft of economic opportunities, but
generally wealthier and better educated than their peers. CNS noted that
“according to a Rand Corporation
report<http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/monographs/2009/RAND_MG849.pdf>on
counterterrorism, prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense
in
2009, ‘Terrorists are not particularly impoverished, uneducated, or
afflicted by mental disease. Demographically, their most important
characteristic is normalcy (within their environment). Terrorist leaders
actually tend to come from relatively privileged backgrounds.’ One of the
authors of the RAND report, Darcy Noricks, also found that according to a
number of academic studies, ‘Terrorists turn out to be more rather than
less educated than the general population.’”****

But none of this has sunk in among the political elites. According to CNS,
Illinois State Senator Barack Obama talked in October 2001 about “some of
the root causes of this terrorist activity,” noting that “for nations like
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia, or much of the Middle East, young men
have no opportunities. They see poverty all around them and they are angry
by that poverty.”****

In reality, as the Times
Online<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2005/04/al-qaeda-lures-middle-classes-to-join-its-ranks.html>reported
as far back as April 2005, “three-quarters of the Al-Qaeda members
were from upper middle-class homes and many were married with children; 60%
were college educated, often in Europe or the United States.”****

There are innumerable examples of affluent Muslims becoming jihad
terrorists. One was Maher “Mike” Hawash of Portland, Oregon, a
well-regarded Intel executive who made $360,000 a year at the crest of a
highly successful career. Around the year 2000 Hawash began to become more
religious, growing his beard long, rejecting the nickname “Mike,” and
attending the supremacist Islamic Center of Portland. Ultimately he served
a seven-year prison term for conspiring to aid the Taliban.****

More recently, there was Sabirhan Hasanoff, a graduate of Baruch College
who was a senior manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers and then CFO of a large
company in Dubai. Hasanoff was sentenced last Monday to eighteen years in
prison for aiding al-Qaeda. Contrite at his sentencing, Hasanoff didn’t say
anything about lacking economic opportunities – on the contrary, he
said<http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/09/30/nyc-accountant-gets-18-years-for-aiding-al-qaida/2896997/>:
“I made a good living and my family and I enjoyed a very comfortable
lifestyle. And then, for reasons that I still have trouble confronting, I
threw that all away.”****

Those reasons that he had trouble confronting, according to
AP<http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/09/30/nyc-accountant-gets-18-years-for-aiding-al-qaida/2896997/>,
were rooted in Islam: “Inspired by radical clerics, he said his desire to
strengthen his Muslim faith and fight atrocities committed against Muslims
around the world mixed with guilt about his comfortable life.”****

That would suggest that this new initiative of the Global Fund for
Community Engagement and Resilience is not only doomed to fail, as it
obviously is, but that it could be actively counter-productive: what if one
(or more) of the potential jihadis who find gainful employ thanks to John
Kerry and Ahmet Davutoglu start to feel guilty about their “comfortable
lifestyle,” and turn to jihad in order to compensate for it, as did
Sabirhan Hasanoff?****

One thing is certain: John Kerry and Ahmet Davutoglu will never consider
that question, and no member of the mainstream media will ever ask them to.
Another certainty is that jihad terrorism will continue despite this new
financial windfall for young Muslim men, and given the way these
throw-money-at-the-problem solutions have worked in the past (cf. the
billions we gave the Pakistanis to fight al-Qaeda, that instead ended up in
the hands of al-Qaeda), it is likely that some or most of this money will
end up financing that jihad terror. One wonders how long this madness can
go on without anyone in the loyal opposition in Washington ever getting the
clue that it is time for some accountability.****

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