Al Qaeda is all about symbolism, not reality. The basic idea that propels
Islamic terrorists is the belief that Islam is under attack by infidels
(non-Moslems). This assault comes in the form of ideas, including democracy,
that are, or should be, abhorrent, to a true believer in Islam. The United
States is considered the principal enemy, because America produces most of the
video, audio, life-style and intellectual "attacks" that the Islamic radicals
find so distasteful. At first, Islamic terrorists sought to overthrow the
?corrupt? governments in existing Islamic nations, and create Islamic republics.
All of these ?true? Islamic nations would then unite to reconstitute the
Caliphate that existed over a thousand years ago, the last (and only) time all
Islamic countries were united. That unity didn't last because people, and
countries, are different, and Islam was not enough to keep them all united. That
has not changed.
But many Islamic terrorist leaders, like Osama bin Laden, concluded in the
1990s that it would be better to go after the United States, and the infidel
West in general, first. The basic idea is to somehow force the West to get out
of Islamic nations. Exactly how this would work is left vague. Many of the plans
of Islamic terrorists get pretty murky if you try and look too far ahead. Taking
on the West appears more as an act of despair. After all, Islamic radicals took
control of Iran and Afghanistan, and brought nothing but misery. In actual fact,
most Islamic terrorists are still trying to overthrow the existing governments
in Islamic nations. International terrorism, against Western targets, was always
a lot more difficult, and thus rather rare. But the September 11, 2001 attacks
gave many Islamic terrorists the idea that they could actually bring down the
West. The fact that there has not been another attack in the United States since
911, and only one in Western Europe, is often overlooked. Symbolism is powerful.
If you can't deal with reality, call in al Jazeera and show them your best
symbolism. This approach made al Qaeda stand out, even though it was but one of
many Islamic radical organizations.
The battle against Moslem
governments has not been going so well either. But this really doesn?t matter,
because Islamic terrorists have their hands full carrying out any attacks at all
anywhere. The American invasion of Iraqi in 2003 enraged many Islamic radicals,
and caused them to launch more attacks inside Islamic countries. The main result
of this was to reveal how weak the Islamic terrorists actually were, how shallow
their support was among Moslem populations, and how effective the governments in
Moslem nations were in fighting back. The media likes to portray governments in
Moslem nations as weak and getting weaker because of terrorist attacks. But the
history of the Islamic world makes it clear that "Islamic Republics" are very
much the exception, which various kinds of ruthless police states are very much
the rule.
What the Islamic terrorists are really fighting for is a
solution to the problems most Islamic nations face. Even with all the oil
wealth, the Arab world has made little economic progress versus the infidels in
the last half century. Most Moslems feel the problem is inefficient governments,
and a society that does not place enough emphasis on the two elements that have
fueled economic growth in the rest of the world; education and honest
government. Those two items allow people to start new businesses, run them
efficiently, and grow economically. Islamic terrorists believe the solution is
honest government and scrupulous adherence to Sharia (Islamic law.)
Unfortunately, there are no working examples of this, either currently or
historically. But when you?re on a Mission From God, you don?t need a working
example. God?s Word is enough.
The majority of Moslem scholars and clergy
disagree with the Islamic terrorists. But even the scholars and clergy cannot
reason with their fanatic foes. It?s in the nature of radicalism, be it
political or religious, that the less radical leaders are considered weaker, or
even traitors to the Islamic cause. Thus you have a race among the Islamic
radical clergy to be ?more radical than thou.? This results in Islamic radical
clergy in Western nations preaching of the need to turn their new homes into
Islamic Republics. That means converting all the infidels, by force is
necessary. This makes for great headlines, but it makes most Islamic clergy
wince. Worse, speaking out against the Islamic radicals can be dangerous,
especially for more mainstream Islamic clergy and scholars. Moderate,
mainstream, Moslems have been murdered by Islamic radicals, even in Western
nations, for speaking out against the radicals. That's one reason for calling
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