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July 10, 2007

Jon Kyl on Blaming America

There are those at home who are members of what was called the "blame America first" crowd, which is a  term coined by my good friend, the late ambassador Jeanne Kirkpatrick to say that the Islamists hate us because of what we do. They allegedly hate us because we don't do enough to fight poverty, because of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, because of Iraq, or because of the latest Danish cartoon or whatever.

Of course this is nonsense. The radical ideology that spawns this terrorism has nothing to do with such grievances or poverty. The perpetrators of the plots in Great Britain were doctors, not individuals radicalized by unemployment or poverty-stricken slums. …

Militant Islam seeks not to change our policies but to destroy our very way of life and replace it with a Taliban-like society ruled by Sharia Law and its enforcers.

Militant Islam has declared war on the West.  Be very clear about it. It is fundamentally at odds with freedom, with democracy, with the inherent humanity of the individual, with critical thinking, and rational decision-making, not to mention all other religious beliefs.  While it might be fueled by grievances, it is not caused by the West, but rather by the very backwardness and ideological rigidity that they would impose on others. …

We should be clear that militant Islam, though bound together by common ideology, comes in various stripes, including:

al Qaeda, responsible for 9/11, which may have inspired the recent terror plots in Great Britain;

Iran's radical regime whose leader vows to wipe Israel off the map and envisions a world without America and which is speeding toward the development of nuclear weapons;

Wahhabism of Saudi Arabia which is funding radical ideology and mosques and madrassas over the world, including here at home;

groups like the Muslim Brotherhood which cloaks its radical ideology in a new veneer of tolerance while its activities directly support terrorist groups like Hamas, and many others.

But state-sponsored testing of the United States and the West is also in full force.

Iran is testing our resolve in Iraq where it is using its Revolutionary Guard and also its terrorist client Hezbollah to train and arm those who are fighting our soldiers.

Iran is testing the resolve of the U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, where it is providing support to al Qaeda.

Syria is testing our resolve in Lebanon where it is assassinating anti-Syrian officeholders, all serving as a conduit for the weapons that are rearming Hezbollah.

Hamas and other terrorist client of Iran is testing our resolve in Gaza, where it launched a successful coup against the Palestinian authority of Mahmoud Abbas. …

[A] successful American response depends on resolve and support of the American people. We must understand the nature of our enemy and its ideology, confronting them head on with full confidence in the rightness of our cause. …

We must not reward evil with retreat from any of the battlefields where the fight is raging, including Iraq and Afghanistan. And we must be willing to support intelligence and enforcement activities, including incarcerating those who have plotted against or attacked us.

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Exactly! The extremists are busy building their armies, networking, and gaining influence over whole nations in the west. We in america can't even agree that we are at war in this sense. We need to remember that these people have already succumbed to the worst type of tyranny on record so to say we will fight them selectively or with care and regard to the "innocents" they hide behind will simply not scare them. we need to show the same ruthlessness they are used to as a minimum. Then we need to do that in greater quantity and speed than they can attain. This is war. The warrior code grooms the abhorrance of beligerance and killing, but necessitates the unquestioned absolute efficiency of their execution. I tell my kids to avoid fighting at great cost. But if they get cornered or are getting hit, then to fight to win at all cost. I justify that the judgement of the need to fight will be taken VERY seriously. I see no difference here.

What resolve? I agree Al queda and others are testing our resolve, but the only resolve we have is Bush and perhaps our armed forces. Now it appears a few Republicans are resolved to pull out soon. America is in grave danger, but Americans are more concerned about what's going on in Hollywood. We will get hit hard, the terrorists will not use car bombs on us, no, they have something much bigger planned and they have the patience to carry it out. There was an eight year span between the two attacks on The Twin Towers. Eight years from 9/11 will probably find a Democrat in the Oval Office - that ought to be interesting.
The best scenario I can think of is this. They will use 3 or more airliners holding nuclear bombs. These airliners will refuel in Cuba or elsewhere. They will fly low and they will fly over the U.S. and detonate their deadly cargo.
Only after this will we be resolved to put an end to them

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