Deadly denial
Ralph Peters
Last Updated: 1:54 AM, November 10, 2009
Posted: 12:28 AM, November 10, 2009
As President Obama belatedly appears at Fort Hood today, will he dare to speak the word “terror?”
He won’t use the word “Islamist.” If he mentions Islam at all, it’ll be to sing its praises yet again.
We’ve already learned that Islamist terrorist Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan attended the Northern Virginia mosque of Imam Anwar al-Aulaqi, a fiery al Qaeda supporter who later fled the United States. We know that Hasan’s peers, subordinates and patients repeatedly raised red flags that his superiors suppressed. We know he was a player on Islamist-extremist Web sites. The FBI’s uncovering one extremist link after another.
But to call this an act of terrorism, the White House would need an autographed photo of Osama bin Laden helping Hasan buy weapons in downtown Killeen, Texas. Even that might not suffice.
Islamist terrorists don’t all have al Qaeda union cards in their wallets. Terrorism’s increasingly the domain of entrepreneurs and independent contractors. Under Muslim jurisprudence, jihad’s an
individual responsibility. Hasan was a self-appointed jihadi.
Yet we’re told he was just having a bad day.
Our politically correct Army plays along. Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey won’t utter the word “terrorism.” The Forces Command Public Affairs Office guidance for officers never mentions “Islam” or “terror,” leaving you unsure whether there was a traffic accident down at Fort Hood, or maybe an outbreak of swine flu.
Meanwhile, the media try to turn Hasan into a victim. A sickening (and amateurish) Washington Post article portrayed him as a poor, impoverished minority living in a $320-a-month rathole apartment and driving a down-market car — as if the squalor made him a terrorist. Squalor he chose to live in, by the way: As a major drawing added professional pay for his medical credentials, plus his benefits, Hasan made a six-figure income. And he was single, without college loans or medical bills. Has anybody asked where the money went? I’ll bet a chunk of it disappeared in cash donations to hard-core Islamist causes. Will a single journalist track the missing bucks? It gets worse: On Sunday evening, a ranking officer in Hasan’s medical chain of command raced to cover her butt. Asked why the killer was promoted to major after receiving career-killer performance reviews at Walter Reed, the officer claimed that Hasan faced the same promotion board requirements as everyone else.’
Liar, liar, uniform on fire: A dirty big secret in our Army has been that officers’ promotion boards have quotas for minorities. We don’t call them quotas, of course. But if a board doesn’t hit the floor numbers, its results are held up until the list has been corrected. It’s almost impossible for the Army’s politically correct promotion system to pass over a Muslim physician.’
Sen. Joe Lieberman, one of the few lawmakers willing to whisper the word “terrorism,” needs to call the officers who sat on Hasan’s promotion board before the Senate, put them under oath, then ask if Hasan made major because of minority-quota requirements.
This corrupt (and now deadly) affirmative-action system does a severe disservice to the bulk of minority officers, who make the grade on quality and professionalism. It leaves other officers wondering if the new guy who just showed up in the unit is a “real” officer or an affirmative-action baby
Ditto for our government’s unwillingness to take on Muslim extremists on US soil. Blathering about freedom of religion, we foster hate speech.
By protecting the fanatics, we betray the peaceful majority of our Muslim citizens, leaving them afraid to speak out, since the feds shield the fanatics in charge of their mosques and communities.
Let’s be clear: Maj. Hasan’s terrorism should not result in a witch hunt against Muslim service members. But soldiers who happen to be Muslims must be subject to the same level of scrutiny and discipline as those of other faithsJust as we’d expect the Army to get rid of a disruptive white supremacist, we need to cashier anyone who espouses violent Islamist extremism — as Maj. Hasan did, again and again.We won’t. Because Islamist terrorism doesn’t exist. Just ignore the dead and ask our president.
As President Obama belatedly appears at Fort Hood today, will he dare to speak the word “terror?”
He won’t use the word “Islamist.” If he mentions Islam at all, it’ll be to sing its praises yet again.
We’ve already learned that Islamist terrorist Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan attended the Northern Virginia mosque of Imam Anwar al-Aulaqi, a fiery al Qaeda supporter who later fled the United States. We know that Hasan’s peers, subordinates and patients repeatedly raised red flags that his superiors suppressed. We know he was a player on Islamist-extremist Web sites. The FBI’s uncovering one extremist link after another.
But to call this an act of terrorism, the White House would need an autographed photo of Osama bin Laden helping Hasan buy weapons in downtown Killeen, Texas. Even that might not suffice.
Islamist terrorists don’t all have al Qaeda union cards in their wallets. Terrorism’s increasingly the domain of entrepreneurs and independent contractors. Under Muslim jurisprudence, jihad’s an individual responsibility. Hasan was a self-appointed jihadi.
Yet we’re told he was just having a bad day.
Our politically correct Army plays along. Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey won’t utter the word “terrorism.” The Forces Command Public Affairs Office guidance for officers never mentions “Islam” or “terror,” leaving you unsure whether there was a traffic accident down at Fort Hood, or maybe an outbreak of swine flu.
Meanwhile, the media try to turn Hasan into a victim. A sickening (and amateurish) Washington Post article portrayed him as a poor, impoverished minority living in a $320-a-month rathole apartment and driving a down-market car — as if the squalor made him a terrorist.
Squalor he chose to live in, by the way: As a major drawing added professional pay for his medical credentials, plus his benefits, Hasan made a six-figure income. And he was single, without college loans or medical bills. Has anybody asked where the money went? I’ll bet a chunk of it disappeared in cash donations to hard-core Islamist causes. Will a single journalist track the missing bucks?
It gets worse: On Sunday evening, a ranking officer in Hasan’s medical chain of command raced to cover her butt. Asked why the killer was promoted to major after receiving career-killer performance reviews at Walter Reed, the officer claimed that Hasan faced the same promotion board requirements as everyone else.
Liar, liar, uniform on fire: A dirty big secret in our Army has been that officers’ promotion boards have quotas for minorities. We don’t call them quotas, of course. But if a board doesn’t hit the floor numbers, its results are held up until the list has been corrected. It’s almost impossible for the Army’s politically correct promotion system to pass over a Muslim physician.
Sen. Joe Lieberman, one of the few lawmakers willing to whisper the word “terrorism,” needs to call the officers who sat on Hasan’s promotion board before the Senate, put them under oath, then ask if Hasan made major because of minority-quota requirements.
This corrupt (and now deadly) affirmative-action system does a severe disservice to the bulk of minority officers, who make the grade on quality and professionalism. It leaves other officers wondering if the new guy who just showed up in the unit is a “real” officer or an affirmative-action baby.
Ditto for our government’s unwillingness to take on Muslim extremists on US soil. Blathering about freedom of religion, we foster hate speech. By protecting the fanatics, we betray the peaceful majority of our Muslim citizens, leaving them afraid to speak out, since the feds shield the fanatics in charge of their mosques and communities.
Let’s be clear: Maj. Hasan’s terrorism should not result in a witch hunt against Muslim service members. But soldiers who happen to be Muslims must be subject to the same level of scrutiny and discipline as those of other faiths.
Just as we’d expect the Army to get rid of a disruptive white supremacist, we need to cashier anyone who espouses violent Islamist extremism — as Maj. Hasan did, again and again.
We won’t. Because Islamist terrorism doesn’t exist. Just ignore the dead and ask our president.
Ralph Peters’ latest book is “The War After Armageddon.”
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Lawrence, Not a good cut and paste job here. I’m just saying:)
I’ll try to do better next time
Ahhh! Okay, I forgive you:)
I’m loving Ralph Peters, but he certainly has his detractors. What the hell is wrong with people? I can’t understand why the left can’t see what a threat Islam is to our political ideals and civil liberties. How many more of these attacks is it goiing to take?
Maybe when some jihadi shoots up a mess of people at the NY Times or the Washington Post these morons will wake up.
Good thought Lawrence, but as big a bunch of moonbats as they are at NYT or WP, that pack of raving idiots would probably print long apologies for being in the way of the bullets.
The biggest problem—as least, as I see it—is that we’re still stuck in the starting blocks when it comes to truly combating the Islamic problem. These guys have been setting up for the last 30-40 years—long before the air terrorism of the late ’60s-early ’70s, long before the 1983 barracks bombing…long before any of this. Shoot, it took us TWO attacks on the NY WTC before we finally realized that anything was amiss at all…
We’ve got them beat on the military level. The hard fact in that arena is that the few times they’ve actually “stood to” on the battlefield with our guys, they’ve gotten what my people back home refer to as “a straight-out ass-whuppin’”. They absolutely cannot win a straight fight with any American soldier that they come up against; the only way they’re making any inroads at all is in this hit-and-run, sneak-and-strike campaign with the IEDs. And we’re even holding the line against ‘em on that, although the erstwhile “newsmedia” would have the world believe otherwise.
Where we’re still losing ground is on the mental level. We’ve GOT to change the fundamental operating paradigm in this country…this whole country’s basic system is FUBAR.
Somehow, it has become evil in the eyes of the American population at large to fight to protect one’s home and way of life. This major should NEVER survived his first night in the hospital; to hell with waiting on our overloaded and supremely liberal-ized court system; he should be dead. PERIOD. For High Treason and 1st Degree Murder, if no other reason will suffice.
I imagine there’s more than one MP at Ft Hood who would be willing to expedite matters…
Anyway…that small digression aside, can somebody tell me how in the hell it became such a sin to take up arms against a foreign invader, one that has openly killed our own people on our own shores? I just don’t get it…and hopefully, I’ll never get so spongy in the head that I ever will. (Corollary to that idea: In the event that I ever do, by all means PLEASE shoot me. I will have obviously lost the will to live.)
As an example of how flipped-out society has become…I’m a member of the NRA. (Surprising huh…) I also work in a national-level federal agency that shall remain nameless here; not everybody that looks at this page is friendly (unfortunately).
Some weeks back, I mentioned to one of my coworkers, a firearms collector in his own right, that I was headed to one of the local gun shows that weekend, and invited him along (he turned down the invite because he already had a show to go to, but thanked me anyway). Two weeks ago, I got hauled into the boss’s office—he wanted to know why I was discussing weapons in the workplace. I told him that I was a NRA member, a former serviceman in the military, and former federal law enforcement, to say nothing of the fact that my late grandfather (a former serviceman in his own right as well as a Life Member with NRA) bequeathed to me about half the weapons I have now. Guns have played a significant part in my personal history. Said boss told me that my coworkers had “expressed concern” (this is federal employee-speak for “shit themselves in the boss’s presence”) because I had dared to bring up the subject of weapons in the workplace. I told the boss she was full of it and walked out…
This is just a case example of how bad things are; even our federal agencies are all a-quiver because a veteran dared to mention a gun show.
God help us all…
William,
The first paragraph made me laugh. The folowing ones made me dizzy in love. There are many of us out here, who see this problem loud and clear.
I’m with you on the bastard not making it through the night. It would have been so easy! Come on people.
Check out the conversation over at MSN on the dirt bag Cat Stevens, or whatever the hell he calls himself these days, going on tour. I think there was a majority of us posting in a sound mental state over there. I loved the peace train quote and pic, that can be found on page 18, I believe. And all the other pics as well.
http://boards.msn.com/Musicboards/thread.aspx?threadid=1383349&boardsparam=Page%3d13
You do have to watch what you say. I’ve learned that lessson the hard way, myself. But how ironic they would drag you into the office for a sit down, … but no one dared confront that terrorist even while he was handing out unholy books.
Hey, did you all read that he frequented strip clubs? Wasn’t that the mo of some of the 9/11 jackoffs as well? Weird that. It’s reported he even sprang for a lap dance?
Mama S—the strip club thing should have been a tip-off. The 9/11 terrorists reportedly did the same thing, right before that day…they were getting themselves psyched up. Then again, Major Trauma probably blended in with the soldiers…
I’m with you on the Yusef the Cat thing…kind of a shame; my dad has (maybe “had”) a couple of Cat Stevens records back in the day. I guess I oughta ask what he’s done with them since 9/11…