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Tuesday, 3 August 2010
They deem  him their worst enemy who tells them the truth. - Plato  
"The hardest  thing to explain is the glaringly evident which everybody had decided not to  see." -- Ayn  Rand
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Jewish World  Review August 3, 2010 / 23  Menachem-Av 5770
None Dare Call It . . .  What?  
By Cal  Thomas     
 
              
              
Former Speaker Newt  Gingrich may be the most notable public figure in some time to state the  obvious: radical Islam is a clear and present danger to America.  
 In a speech last week at The American Enterprise Institute in  Washington, Gingrich said, "this is not a  war on terrorism … this is a struggle with radical Islamists." The problem, he  said, is that too many leaders are "sleepwalking" and won't face the threat.  
 Ask yourself: if you wanted to infiltrate a country, wouldn't  a grand  strategy be to rapidly build mosques from Ground Zero in New York, to  Temecula, Calif., and establish beachheads so fanatics could plan and advance  their strategies under the cover of religious freedom and that great American  virtue known as "tolerance," which is being used against us?
The best people to consult on such matters are those with the  life experiences and knowledge to credibly comment on the subject. After all, we  can't expect those who wish to destroy us to tell the truth, can we?  
 Except that they do tell it by their words and deeds  throughout much of the world. The problem isn't that they're not telling. The  problem is that too many are imprisoned in denial. 
 One such expert is Yoram  Ettinger a former Israeli diplomat and current commentator. He comments  on Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons and the West's feckless  response through meaningless sanctions and empty rhetoric, Ettinger writes:  "Western policy-makers grow increasingly reconciled to co-existence with a  nuclear Iran. They  assume that, notwithstanding the radical rhetoric, the Iranian leadership is  pragmatic, cognizant of its limitations, unwilling to expose its people to  devastating Western retaliation and considering nuclear capabilities as a tool  of deterrence -- and not as an offensive weapon -- against the U.S., NATO and  Israel. 
 "However, a nuclear Iran would constitute a clear and present  danger to global security and peace, which must not be tolerated. In order to  avert such peril, it is incumbent to disengage from illusions and engage with  realism."
Realism is a quality clearly lacking in much of the  rhetoric from this and previous administrations.
Ettinger continues: "Unlike Western leaders, the Iranian  revolutionary leadership is driven by ideological and religious conviction,  bolstered by ancient imperialist ethos: 
 "1. Jihad is  the permanent state of relations between Moslems and non-Moslems, while peace  and ceasefire accords are tenuous.
2. The Shihada commits every Shiite to kill and be killed, in  order to advance Shiite Moslem strategy 
 3.The strategic goal of Shiite Islam -- which replaced  illegitimate Judaism and Christianity -- is to convert humanity to Islam."
That seems pretty straightforward. Is there anyone who can  credibly doubt these stated goals? If not, why are we pretending radical  Islamists don't mean it when they repeatedly prove they do?
Some of the zeal directed toward illegal aliens crossing our  southern border might better be focused on securing America from radical  Islamists. Instead, they build their mosques with minimal opposition from the  squishy politicians and elites who could stand against them if they had any  backbone. And so those radical Islamists who would dominate America move forward  with plans to subjugate us all to their religion and way of life. If the Nazis  or Soviets had been this good at infiltration and neutralizing criticism, we,  not they, would be on "the ash heap of history." 
 If at that critical moment in our history, Paul  Revere had not devised the plan to light signal lanterns in the belfry of  Old North  Church for fear of being called an "Anglophobe," Queen Elizabeth's  picture might be on our money today. 
 Radical Islamists are here. Who else besides Newt  Gingrich and too few others will sound the call? Who else has the power  to do something while they still can?
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