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Do we learn any Lessons from the slaughter at London
"[They] might have nuclear bombs but we have the children bomb, and
these human bombs must continue until liberation." – Sheikh Yusuf
Qaradawi.
When British immigrant Sheikh Qaradawi uttered these words, he had
Israel, not his adopted base-of-operations, in mind; however,
yesterday's events underscored their prescience. How they contrast
with the bluster of London's pro-Islamist mayor, "Red" Ken
Livingstone, who boldly told terrorists, "whatever you do, however
many you kill, you will fail." The fact that Livingstone
recently "hosted" and embraced Sheikh Qaradawi, defending him from
charges of extremism while calling George W. Bush "the greatest
threat to life on this planet," further illustrates the self-
destructive indulgence of the Left's Unholy Alliance with radical
Islam. The fact that al-Qaeda killed nearly 40 people yesterday
morning in a series of Israeli-style bus bombings in order to drive
Europeans out of Iraq illuminates the critical facts facing the
nations of the democratic West.

It does not matter if Osama is "on the loose" if he is incapacitated,
and it does not matter if he is in police custody, his followers will
always continue to assault Western, liberal democracy.
Tony Blair said this was "not an attack on one nation but on all
nations and on civilized people everywhere." And it was not merely
perpetrated by "bin Laden" but by the forces of worldwide Islamic
terrorism. President Bush understands one must wage a multi-front war
to make the United States safe. This is why the Left's ruse of
splitting the war in Iraq from the War on Terror is ridiculous,
losing sight of the forest amidst the trees. The war may at times
focus on bin Laden – but it will surely rage on after his capture,
perhaps more violently for a time. And as my friend Alan Nathan
pointed out on his radio program "Battleline," at some point this war
will have to focus on the terrorists en route to Iraq, before they
cross its porous borders. This is why the War on Terror is all of-a-
piece, a seemless front against Islamic jihad, wherever the
terrorists happen to strike at the moment. It is foolish to reduce
the war to any one man. Osama is but the most visible (and best-
funded) representative of an Islamofascist movement popular
throughout the Muslim world. Including London itself.
Great Britain finds itself the victim of terror in part because of
its lax homeland security, open borders, and liberal social welfare
policies. Shortly after 9/11 during a raid in Afghanistan, British
intelligence discovered al-Qaeda had trained nearly 1,200 Muslim
British nationals. This is a tiny percentage of the UK's 1.8 million
Muslims, nearly all recent immigrants fed on the King's pence.
England also has no Patriot Act, so terrorists have a freer hand in
plotting their crimes – even in public. Groups like Al-Muhajiroun –
which celebrated 9/11 as "A Towering Day in History," has called for
the assassination of world leaders, and whose leader has ties to
Osama bin Laden – operated freely post-9/11. London played home to
the infamous Finsbury Park Mosque, led by Abu Hamza al-Masri.
Finsbury provided spiritual support for "shoe bomber" Richard Reid,
al-Qaeda trainee Feroz Abassi, the man who allegedly plotted to blow
up the U.S. Embassy in France. When the bobbies made their belated
raid, they found chemical weapons gear, as though the mosque were
planning to live through a chemical attack. Imam Masri openly told
his followers to "terrorize even policy makers," screaming his Friday
sermons on the sidewalk. Any society tolerating public cries for its
violent overthrow will likely live to see that come to pass.
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Fact #1: The war on Iraq is not a distraction from the War on Terror;
it is the War on Terror – and al-Qaeda will stop at nothing to end
it.
Yesterday's bombings prove al-Qaeda agrees with President Bush's
classification of Iraq as the terror war's "central front." The
terrorist cell that claimed responsibility for London's 7/7 attack –
"The Secret Organization of al-Qaeda in Europe" – declared:
We continue to warn the governments of Denmark and Italy and all
crusader governments that they will receive the same punishment if
they do not withdraw their troops from Iraq and Afghanistan
Notice the strategic priority conveyed by their press release: "Iraq
and Afghanistan." Although Osama bin Laden is likely surrounded by
Green Berets in the mountainous no man's land straddling the Afghan-
Pakistani border, his minions demand Allied withdrawal from Iraq,
because that is the terrorists' bleeding wound. Iraq has become the
terror war's valley of Armageddon, the decisive battleground between
good and evil – and as in eschatology, evil is losing.
Al-Qaeda's first strike in the West in 16 months killed 40 people;
Last month, Coalition forces killed more than that many "insurgents"
in one day. They also arrested more than 900 terrorists, including
Zarqawi's "most trusted aide" and many other top al-Qaeda operatives,
killed more, and even freed one of our own hostages during the two-
week-long "Operation Lightning." (Last week's "Operation Sword"
netted more terrorists yet.)
Moreover, the liberation of Iraq has the potential to change the
dynamics of the entire Middle East. Coalition sacrifices brought
democracy to Iraq and saw paralyzing fear drown in a sea of ink-
stained fingers. A democratic, pluralistic, majority-Muslim nation in
the heart of the Islamic world could demonstrate the superiority of
Western values and inspire a chain-reaction throughout the region,
drying up jihadist recruitment. Put simply, Iraq is what Noam Chomsky
calls "the threat of a good example."
The terrorists understand, as Osama bin Laden does, that "This Third
World War…is raging" in Iraq; "The whole world is watching this war";
and it will end in his "victory and glory or misery and humiliation."
That they have taken such desperate measures to get us out confirms
beyond all doubt the importance of this battle, and which way it is
going.
Fact #2: Appeasing terrorists cannot buy peace.
Amidst yesterday's tragedy, a moment approaching farce came when
Spain's socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero pledged
his "immediate and unconditional help…to pursue the criminals that
have carried out such a repulsive attack." Zapatero has helped
enough. There is a one-to-one correlation between Madrid's surrender
to al-Qaeda last March and the slaughter in London's "tube." Zapatero
was swept into office three days after the March 11, 2004, Madrid
train bombings (which killed 191), essentially at al-Qaeda's request.
Immediately upon election, he rewarded the terrorists by withdrawing
Spanish troops from Iraq. His "help" taught al-Qaeda that First World
governments are weak and easily blackmailed by terrorism. During the
campaign, Zapatero declaimed, "Fighting terrorism with bombs, with
Tomahawk missiles, isn't the way to beat terrorism, but the way to
generate more radicalism." The London subway bombings show
that "fighting" terrorism with capitulation is a quicker route.
Yesterday, other Euro-socialists followed closely on his heels.
French foreign minister Dominique de Villepin pronounced, "More than
ever, democracies must rally together and show unity in the face of
the terrorist threat." Jacques Chirac went further yet, saying, "This
scorn for human life is something we must fight with ever greater
firmness." Tony Blair knows not to count They have reneged on their
proffered anti-terrorist aid before. In a private dinner on January
19, 2003, de Villepin assured Colin Powell France would take an
active part in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The wild-haired French
diplomat then killed the U.S.-backed second authorization of force
resolution in the UN Security Council. The French could pursue "ever
greater firmness" for eternity and never rise above the level of
collaboration.
The Euro-Left apparently wants to fight terrorists everywhere except
where they are: in Iraq. Italy's Berlusconi is one honorable
exception. Should Denmark change its mind, this would mark a new low,
even for Europe: pre-emptive appeasement.
Fact #3: The enemy isn't just "Bin Laden."
Appeasement does not just come from surrender; it also comes from
setting the standard of "victory" too low. To the Left, "winning the
War on Terror" means capturing Osama bin Laden and trying him before
the International Criminal Court (where he'll receive life in prison
after a multi-year trial). Since Bush has not "gotten bin Laden," he
has not won the War on Terror. However, genuine victory must assure
that all terrorist cells that would threaten our safety and all those
governments that aid and abet them are liquidated – regardless of
whether they happen to feature Osama bin Laden as their titular head.
Remember, Osama and al-Zarqawi were presumably not connected…until a
tape-recorded bin Laden endorsed the Jordanian viva voce, and al-
Zarqawi changed the name of his terrorist group. Now we understand a
defeat for one is a setback for the other.
…Which brings us to the London bombings. Before yesterday, no one
knew of the existence of "The Secret Organization of al-Qaeda in
Europe," and as of this writing, it is unclear whether it is a formal
part of al-Qaeda or merely appropriated the name. Some have
speculated the "secret organization" got its foot soldiers from Ansar
al-Islam "feeder cells" throughout Europe. Ansar al-Islam, an al-
Qaeda affiliate, has an estimated 100-times the number of fighters
needed to carry out the London strike. This al-Qaeda affiliate also
maintained a training base in northern Iraq during Saddam's reign and
has returned post-Saddam. Still, the entire chorus of left-wing
Democrats chided the president for linking Iraq with the War on
Terror last week. House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, D-CA, accused
President Bush of trying to "exploit the sacred ground of 9/11."
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV, said Bush's speech "did not
provide a way forward in Iraq. [It] only served to remind the
American people that our most dangerous enemy, namely Osama bin
Laden, is still on the loose."
It does not matter if Osama is "on the loose" if he is incapacitated,
and it does not matter if he is in police custody, his followers will
always continue to assault Western, liberal democracy.
Tony Blair said this was "not an attack on one nation but on all
nations and on civilized people everywhere." And it was not merely
perpetrated by "bin Laden" but by the forces of worldwide Islamic
terrorism. President Bush understands one must wage a multi-front war
to make the United States safe. This is why the Left's ruse of
splitting the war in Iraq from the War on Terror is ridiculous,
losing sight of the forest amidst the trees. The war may at times
focus on bin Laden – but it will surely rage on after his capture,
perhaps more violently for a time. And as my friend Alan Nathan
pointed out on his radio program "Battleline," at some point this war
will have to focus on the terrorists en route to Iraq, before they
cross its porous borders. This is why the War on Terror is all of-a-
piece, a seemless front against Islamic jihad, wherever the
terrorists happen to strike at the moment. It is foolish to reduce
the war to any one man. Osama is but the most visible (and best-
funded) representative of an Islamofascist movement popular
throughout the Muslim world. Including London itself.
Fact #4: Unbridled immigration and tolerance of radical Islam is
hazardous.
Great Britain finds itself the victim of terror in part because of
its lax homeland security, open borders, and liberal social welfare
policies. Shortly after 9/11 during a raid in Afghanistan, British
intelligence discovered al-Qaeda had trained nearly 1,200 Muslim
British nationals. This is a tiny percentage of the UK's 1.8 million
Muslims, nearly all recent immigrants fed on the King's pence.
England also has no Patriot Act, so terrorists have a freer hand in
plotting their crimes – even in public. Groups like Al-Muhajiroun –
which celebrated 9/11 as "A Towering Day in History," has called for
the assassination of world leaders, and whose leader has ties to
Osama bin Laden – operated freely post-9/11. London played home to
the infamous Finsbury Park Mosque, led by Abu Hamza al-Masri.
Finsbury provided spiritual support for "shoe bomber" Richard Reid,
al-Qaeda trainee Feroz Abassi, the man who allegedly plotted to blow
up the U.S. Embassy in France. When the bobbies made their belated
raid, they found chemical weapons gear, as though the mosque were
planning to live through a chemical attack. Imam Masri openly told
his followers to "terrorize even policy makers," screaming his Friday
sermons on the sidewalk. Any society tolerating public cries for its
violent overthrow will likely live to see that come to pass.
Fact #5: The modern Left has become so consumed with hatred of the
West that it embraces its would-be destroyers.
The fact that fundamentalist Muslims murdered British civilians as G-
8 leaders met to bestow massive aid on underdeveloped and
increasingly Muslim Africa could not make the contrast between the
capitalist West and our murderous enemies any sharper. As President
Bush said, "On the one hand, we have people here who are working to
alleviate poverty, to help rid the world of the pandemic of AIDS,
working on ways to have a clean environment. And on the other hand,
you've got people killing innocent people." The subway bombers
claimed with glee, "now Britain is burning with fear and terror, from
north to south, east to west." They long for the day a despotic
madman – whether Saddam, (Iranian president), or Kim Jong-il – will
provide them a nuclear weapon they can detonate in the highest
concentration of innocent Western civilians they can find.
Meanwhile, the Left, at home and abroad, continues to demonize George
W. Bush and the soldiers carrying out the War on Terror.
London's "Red" Ken Livingstone provides the most lamentable example.
As noted above, he played host to Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi after the
sheikh called for the death of Jews and "infidels" and told al-
Jazeera, "There is no dialogue between us except by the sword and the
rifle." This February, Livingstone maintained, "Sheikh Al-Qaradhawi's
ideology is utterly remote from extremism." President Bush's plan to
kill terrorists, he assured us, was the real Weapon of Mass
Destruction. Far-Left British MP George Galloway – whom Congress has
said laundered Oil-for-Food bribes from Saddam Hussein through his
wife's charity, allegedly benefiting an Iraqi child with leukemia –
also lashed out at President Bush during his appearance on Capitol
Hill.
If only the venom were limited to foreigners. Leftist Congresswoman
Jane Harman, D-CA, responded to Thursday's bombing by stating, "the
notion that we are fighting terrorists in Iraq so we don't have to
fight them in our cities is clearly false." Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-CA,
in a speech given the day before the London bombings,
said, "terrorism was the result of the war, not a reason for waging
it and so we are in greater danger." Boxer then demanded a "time
frame for the subsequent withdrawal of our troops." Sen. Dick Durbin,
D-IL, compared the well-fed detainees of Gitmo to the emaciated
inmates of Bergen-Belsen. Ted Kennedy, D-MA, called Abu
Ghraib "George Bush's gulag" and insisted the president cooked up the
Iraq war before 9/11. Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-NY, helpfully added last
week that Bush didn't launch this theory on his own (how could he,
the dummy?) – several prominent Jews assisted him. Amnesty
International, the International Red Cross, the ACLU, the Center for
Constitutional Rights, and scores of leftist organizations repeat the
jiahdists' talking points as though they were the words of Allah,
perpetuating al-Qaeda's propaganda war gratis. Apparently, even the
occasional mass murder will not dissuade them from clasping
bloodstained hands in a united assault against the United States.
Until a radical Muslim can lay hands on a nuclear weapon, the Left
will remain al-Qaeda's most potent weapon. However they harass the
Coalition, even on its own soil, they cannot defeat us militarily.
Their only hope lies in causing us to defeat ourselves – a role
the "antiwar" Left perfected in Vietnam and continues to relish.
The bombings – carried out, as "Red" Ken noted, against "working
class" Londoners, in an attempt to disrupt the philanthropic designs
of the G-8 Summit – should make clear the character of those the
leftists are rallying behind, and the unflappable British showed the
face of those they are rallying against. The United States and our
allies in the Coalition have a charge to keep. Yesterday's bombings
show us the stakes if we fail.
Story Credits: Ben
Johnson
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