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Civilization Watch


Civilization Watch


Let's Unlose This War


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October 04, 2012
The reason it is so depressing to read Alone, the middle volume of William Manchester's biography of Winston Churchill, is not because the British government was so obtuse in failing to listen to Churchill's constant warnings about the rising menace of Adolf Hitler.

Why should that be depressing? After all, when Hitler finally got the war he had wanted for so long, Churchill was elevated at last to be prime minister of Britain, and in that position he saved Britain and, by the way, the world.

So this is the prelude to a tale of triumph. It is sad to see all the wasted opportunities, and to think of all the millions of deaths that could have been prevented if Churchill's warnings had only been heeded.

If Britain's pacifistic government had not deliberately concealed evidence that supported Churchill's view and not their own.

If Britain's press had not deliberately suppressed accurate stories from reporters in the field that made it clear exactly what Nazi government would and did mean in Austria, Czechoslovakia and in Germany itself.

Yet sad as these errors are, one can understand them, to a degree. The British public had not forgotten the horrors of trench warfare, the millions of lives lost in pointless charges against machine guns.

(They had never been told that it was Winston Churchill himself who had struggled and nearly succeeded in preventing most of that wastage. Unfairly, he had been given the opposite reputation.)

Also, Hitler encouraged the pacifists by his constant use of the Big Lie. Even though he never kept a promise, he did keep making them. "This is the last territorial demand Germany will ever make," he said over and over, and each time the pacifists were eager to believe him.

No, the reason I find myself consumed with sadness as I listen to Alone, 1932-1940 is that on point after point, foolish mistake after foolish mistake, criminal neglect after criminal neglect, I see that we are exactly echoing the errors of that time.

Bill Clinton was our Stanley Baldwin, a genial pol whose wetted finger was always up to test the winds of public sentiment.

But Barack Obama is our Neville Chamberlain, a committed True Believer in the mad notion that our enemies want peace as much as we do, and only hate us because of our mistakes.

We face enemies remarkably like Adolf Hitler. The leaders of Islamist fanatic groups and governments, from Iran to Hamas and Hezbollah, from the Taliban to the Muslim Brotherhood, from al Qaeda to the Syrian regime, resemble him in these ways:

1. They hate Jews. Call their victims "Zionists" in order to pretend, but it is Jews they kill whenever and wherever they can.

And, just as in Hitler's day, the intellectuals of Europe and far too many in America, rather agree with them that Jews – er, no, Zionists – ah, that is, Neo-Conservatives – are evil, cannot be trusted, and deserve to be destroyed.

Thus when Iran threatens to use its nukes against Israel, there are many who are unconcerned because as long as Jews are the only intended victims, they don't really mind all that much.

So much for learning and remembering the lessons of the Holocaust. Nukes are quicker and cheaper than gas chambers. And if a few millions Muslims die along with the Jews... Inshallah. It is the will of God. They are martyrs.

2. Just like Hitler, they always cast themselves as the victims. Hitler pretended only to be trying to protect people of German nationality wherever they lived.

Now Islamists claim to be victims everywhere. Let someone speak ill of their religion, their scripture or their founder, and they believe that this justifies them in any kind of thuggery, murder, assassination, riot and terrorism.

3. They are thugs. Like Hitler's Brown Shirts and SS, who terrorized Germans first in order to bring Hitler to power and keep him there, Islamist thugs work first to terrorize other Muslims and keep them from speaking out against their rule. Thus a tiny minority comes to dominate the millions of Muslims, not just in Muslim-majority countries, but around the world.

No other world religion claims the right to be able to enforce their laws on unbelievers, to impose the death sentence on anyone of any faith who offends their dogmas, and to kill any member of their own faith who is insufficiently faithful or who attempts to leave Islam.

Quick, are there any Muslims reading this who are not afraid to speak up against any of these Islamist groups or governments? Yes, raise your hands! But ... not very high. I don't want your blood on my conscience.

4. They aim at nothing less than complete world domination. They have said so just as clearly as Hitler did in Mein Kampf, and they continue to say it.

5. Like Hitler, these Islamists are contemptuous of Westerners who think negotiations mean anything. When they think they're losing, they negotiate – but then they keep none of the promises they make. Not one. Not ever.

6. Like Hitler, they cheerfully exploit the Westerners who support their cause, but feel nothing but contempt for them. The only people they respect are the ones who stand against them firmly.

7. Like Hitler, they have a whole list of kinds of people who need to be suppressed, oppressed or destroyed. The Islamist list includes:

Women, who must be made powerless and invisible, utterly uneducated and unfree.

Jews, who must be killed or expelled.

In Egypt, the Coptic Christians are being murdered in "spontaneous" (i.e., well-planned) pogroms, while the authorities stand by to arrest the surviving Christians. This despite the fact that Christians have been in Egypt far longer than any Muslims, since Egypt was a completely Christianized land for centuries before Islam was founded.

In Iran, followers of Baha'i and other minority faiths are jailed or murdered, forbidden to practice their faith.

In Afghanistan, when the Taliban ruled, followers of any religion but Islam were persecuted, their holy sites obliterated or defaced.

Anyone who believes in democracy, or any law but the fanatical Islamist version of Sharia, or any education but the study of their scripture in Arabic, is liable to be imprisoned, exiled, or impoverished – if they aren't killed outright.

8. Like Hitler, they are arming themselves and preparing for total war. Iran aims for nukes and means to use them. Pakistan has nukes, but dares not use them because India has better ones.

But the Islamists' real total war is not about nukes. Iran's nukes are just as much about dominating the other Muslim nations in their vicinity; though they are sincere about using them against Israel, once they have done so, will Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the Emirates, Iraq or any other Muslim nation resist their leadership?

Their war against the West is to bring us down, and Osama bin Laden showed them how. Attacks on public trust will eventually break down our economy, force governments to bow to Muslim "sensibilities."

Because just as the Islamists use Hitler to teach them how to destroy us, it is as if our "intellectual" elite – our tenured professoriate, our monolithic news establishment and Hollywood – were also following a script.

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    OSC Civilization Watch
    October 04, 2012 | 12:34 PM

    With his Oct. 4 column, Mr. Card should receive an award for what he has written. He just blew away any argument the liberal media, so-called intellectuals, and spineless politicians could muster to continue with the failed ideas and policies in place. We are at a time when these words need to be said, and said LOUDLY!

    Stephen Botts
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    October 04, 2012 | 01:36 PM

    The list of senior terrorists killed during the Obama presidency is fairly extensive.

    There’s Osama bin Laden, of course.

    Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) leader Anwar al-Awlaki.

    Al Qaeda’s chief of Pakistan operations, Abu Hafs al-Shahri, was killed in Waziristan, Pakistan.

    In August, ‘Atiyah ‘Abd al-Rahman, the deputy leader of al Qaeda was killed.

    In June, one of the group’s most dangerous commanders, Ilyas Kashmiri, was killed in Pakistan. In Yemen that same month, AQAP senior operatives Ammar al-Wa’ili, Abu Ali al-Harithi, and Ali Saleh Farhan were killed. In Somalia, Al-Qa’ida in East Africa (AQEA) senior leader Harun Fazul was killed.

    Administration officials also herald the recent U.S./Pakistani joint arrest of Younis al-Mauritani in Quetta.

    Going back to August 2009, Tehrik e-Taliban Pakistan leader Baitullah Mahsud was killed in Pakistan.

    In September of that month, Jemayah Islamiya operational planner Noordin Muhammad Top was killed in Indonesia, and AQEA planner Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan was killed in Somalia.

    Then in December 2009 in Pakistan, al Qaeda operational commanders Saleh al-Somali and ‘Abdallah Sa’id were killed.

    In February 2010, in Pakistan, Taliban deputy and military commander Abdul Ghani Beradar was captured; Haqqani network commander Muhammad Haqqani was killed; and Lashkar-e Jhangvi leader Qari Zafar was killed.

    In March 2010, al Qaeda operative Hussein al-Yemeni was killed in Pakistan, while senior Jemayah Islamiya operative Dulmatin - accused of being the mastermind behind the 2002 Bali bombings â€" was killed during a raid in Indonesia.

    In April 2010, al Qaeda in Iraq leaders Abu Ayyub al-Masri and Abu Omar al-Baghdadi were killed.

    In May, al Qaeda’s number three commander, Sheik Saeed al-Masri was killed.

    In June 2010 in Pakistan, al Qaeda commander Hamza al-Jawfi was killed.

    Remember when Rudy Giuliani warned that electing Barack Obama would mean that the U.S. played defense, not offense, against the terrorists?

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    October 04, 2012 | 01:37 PM

    Six months after George Bush said Osama bin Laden must be caught dead or alive, the president was asked, "Where is Osama bin Laden?" He said, "I don't know. I don't really think about him very much. I'm not that concerned."

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    Not laughing:
    October 04, 2012 | 02:09 PM

    I promise, I'm not ignorant of history, and I'm not laughing at this column!

    I'm backing away slowly, making no sudden movements, and hoping you find help wherever you need it once I get away safely.

    You're not just an ideologue - You're crazy.

    Nathan
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    Winnie the Conservative Clay-Footed Icon
    October 04, 2012 | 02:18 PM

    Churchill didn't save the world, he couldn't even keep the friggin British Empire. That would be FDR's United States, who both saved Winnie's fat English arse AND took away his Empire, thru Lend-Lease. And you can look that up.

    Tell me, does Manchester cover Churchill's adventures in Iraq, gassing the people to steal their oil for BP?? THAT'S why Churchill is a rightwing icon. He was a pig, of by and for the 1% before his time, which is why the British public bounced him out as soon as he allowed an election after the war.

    If you knew anything about the beginnings of WW2, and were honest, you would know and admit the West en masse were quiet when Hitler built up his war machine because they assumed accurately but not exclusively he would attack Russia to destroy Communism. Churchill, AND an alarmed FDR, knew better and became friends, for the good luck of Churchill.

    What's left of this nation after the rightwing policies of Bush and Obama, who follows them, is being sliced and diced by your pirate buds in the Fed, by of and for the 1%, which is not coincidentally why you slobber over Churchill.

    I'm done, and you should be.

    Craig Hill, actual student of history
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    October 04, 2012 | 11:37 PM

    Thank you, Mr. Card, for explaining this comparison. I'm glad I can always look forward to a reasoned, thoughtful article in your column.

    Chris
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    Re: Winnie the Conservative Clay-footed Icon
    October 05, 2012 | 01:43 PM

    Notice that Craig disputes only the praise for Churchill, not that Islamic extremists should be confronted.

    Joey
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    List of dead terrorists
    October 07, 2012 | 10:19 AM

    For that list of dead terrorists? Don't forget that in Vietnam we measured victory by how many Vietcong and North Vietnamese bodies we piled up. How well did that work out for us?

    Success against the Islamists would be measured in countries where they no longer have a presence, in reduced support for them in the Islamic world.

    Doug64
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    An Appeal to Fellow Christians
    October 08, 2012 | 09:29 PM

    When an American is asked who won World War II, the answer is invariably "We did." It is never "God did." We give ourselves glory for saving the world, but does God deserve any glory, and if so, how much? If Christians had not participated in the killing and destruction of that (or any) war, where would that leave God and His creation? In other words, what would God do if ALL Christians obeyed Christ by loving their enemies and not resisting evil persons, rather than killing them? Would He be powerless to stop the servants of Satan from taking over the world, powerless to carry out the Second Coming to recover it? If so, Satan would be delighted for us to obey Christ so faithfully. But the Flood, Sodom, and Gomorrah demonstrate God’s ability to destroy the wicked without assistance. If He’s not powerless, He doesn’t need Christians to disobey Christ to save His creation. If He doesn’t need us to disobey Christ, why should we? Can we not trust God for an outcome that is acceptable to Him? It's His world, after all, not ours. Let Him take responsibility for the consequences of our obedience. Let Him decide who will populate and rule His world (Nazis, communists, Muslims or maybe people who aren’t so scary) and whether “our people” will survive. In the first three centuries, the Church came closest to realizing the ideal of loving enemies - a rejection of violence that did not result in calamity for God. He doesn’t seem to be too anxious about it since He wants us to repay evil with good (war is repaying evil with evil, but no accommodation is made for a "necessary evil"). Does that guarantee our personal safety? No. But if you’re willing to die for something Jesus never promoted â€" political freedoms â€" you should be willing to die for what was important to him â€" the kingdom of God. The martyrs did it - so can you. Let God decide whether to allow our enemies to kill us, enslave us, or neither.

    scott@kingdomofgodflag.info
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    October 09, 2012 | 10:44 AM

    Fighting Al Qaeda is very different than Vietnam.

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    October 23, 2012 | 01:05 PM

    This is even funnier reading after last nights debate. Mitt Romney is a foreign policy disaster.

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