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Somali Jihadist
Pirates…Barbary Jihadist Pirates
The more things change the more they
stay the same



Dear Solsticewitch13


One of the arguments made by those enamored with political
correctness is that growing Islamist militancy directed at the United
States is a result of our Middle East policies.

Now that Somali
jihadist pirates have increased their attacks to merit a regular place in
the evening news, it is useful to take a quick look back at history – and
the role Barbary jihadist pirates played in the development of the U.S.
Navy.

Two hundred years ago the U.S. had no “Middle East policy”
for Islamists to quarrel with. Our foreign policy then was decidedly
isolationist. Yet for some reason, for four decades, the so-called
“Barbary Pirates” raided American shipping, kidnapped and murdered
American citizens, and in general wreaked havoc on our country.


Knowledgeable historians, who aren’t tied up in the knots of
political correctness, understand why the Barbary Pirates did what they
did – they were jihadists. As are the Somali pirates today. So why is so
much of the world media avoiding stating this
fact?




Those Who Ignore History Are Condemned
- Somali Piracy in Context


by D.L. Adams

On April 6 in an address to the
parliament of Turkey, US President Obama said that the relationship
between the United States and the "Muslim world" is an important one. "In
fact, our partnership with the Muslim world is critical," the president
said. During the same address the
President stated, "We will convey
our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done so much over
so many centuries to shape the world for the better, including my own
country." Mr. Obama neglected to explain in what way(s) Islam has the
shaped and improved the United States. The founding fathers of the United
States did not share Mr. Obama's appreciation for the "Islamic faith". In
fact Jefferson, Adams,
JQ Adams, and Benjamin Franklin were all were
deeply concerned about the dangers that Islam represented to the new
nation. Our ongoing experiences with the 21st century version of the
Barbary pirates off the coast of Somalia, most recently today when an
American freighter captain was
freed from pirate captivity by the US Navy,
illustrates a great deal about our prior relations with the
"religion of peace" and how our previous leaders reacted. There is little
discussion in the mainstream press about the link between Somali Islamism,
piracy, and jihad, but the linkage is there nonetheless.

In spite
of the news media distancing the recent attack on a cruise ship off the
coast of Somalia from global terrorism, intelligence experts believe this
is just the latest operation initiated against the United States and the
West by Al-Qaeda. (
source)

The irony perhaps
is that Islam did in fact play a very important role in the early stages
of the development of the United States - Islam was directly responsible
for the development of the United States Navy and for the concepts that
allowed for its deployment far from our coasts. The American Navy is not a
river navy or coastal defense force; it is a global tool of American power
whose origins can be traced directly back to an
earlier American-Islam confrontation.
After the American Revolution, pirates from the Barbary
states (Algiers, Morcoco) attacked American shipping off the coast of
North Africa in the Mediterranean and took the crews. This piracy against
American shipping started in 1784 and finally ended in 1815. The Islamic
rulers of these Barbary States demanded payment of tribute from the new
country and it was paid, and paid. President Jefferson sent a naval force
against the pirates in 1803-05. The Marine Corps were also sent in and
after a long overland march, took the city of Tripoli in 1805 (thus "to
the shores of Tripoli" in the Marine Corps hymn). Is the Somali piracy of
today related to the Barbary pirates of the early 19th century? When then
Ambassadors Thomas Jefferson and John Adams met with the Ambassador from
Tripoli in 1785, to reach a solution to the attacks against American
shipping and crews they were dragged into a dark world in which we are
still today.


"When they inquired by what right the Barbary states
preyed upon American shipping, enslaving both crews and passengers,
America’s two foremost envoys were informed that “it was written in the
Koran, that all Nations who should not have acknowledged their authority
were sinners, that it was their right and duty to make war upon whoever
they could find and to make Slaves of all they could take as prisoners,
and that every Mussulman who should be slain in battle was sure to go to
Paradise.” (
Source) The Barbary piracy was
based upon the doctrine of Islam, calling for endless war against the
unbeliever everywhere, including at sea.

To Muslims in the heyday
of Barbary piracy, there were, at least in principle, only two forces at
play in the world: the Dar al-Islam, or House of Islam, and the Dar
al-Harb, or House of War. The House of Islam meant Muslim governance and
the unrivaled authority of the sharia, Islam’s complex system of holy law.
The House of War was simply everything that fell outside of the House of
Islam — that area of the globe not under Muslim authority, where the
infidel ruled. For Muslims, these two houses were perpetually at war — at
least until mankind should finally embrace Allah and his teachings as
revealed through his prophet, Mohammed.

Today, we are dealing with
the same Islam. Islam is considered perfect, unchangable, unchallengable,
by adherents. It is the perfect word of the perfect Allah, and carried to
the world by the perfect example of humanity for all Muslims to emulate,
Mohammed.
History has returned, again.


"The Barbary pirates were not a “radical” or “fundamentalist” sect
that had twisted religious doctrine for power and politics, or that came
to recast aspects of their faith out of some form of insanity. They were
simply a North African warrior caste involved in an armed jihad — a
mainstream Muslim doctrine. This is how the Muslims understood Barbary
piracy and armed jihad at the time, and, indeed, how the physical jihad
has been understood since Mohammed revealed it as the prophecy of Allah."


If the United States was unable to fight the pirates, they would
be forced to continue to pay extortion to the Barbary States, a kind of
high seas
jizya.
Jefferson immediately determined to fight. When he became president he was
able to implement the plans that he had formulated after diplomacy to
resolve Barbary piracy had failed. And are we not in the same position
now? During a phone conversation with a journalist prior to the attack
against them by US Navy SEALs to free the captured American sailor, one of
the Somali jihadist/pirates said,
"We never kill people. We are Muslims. We are marines,
coastguards -- not pirates," one said.
Not
quite marines, not quite coastguard, at least not in the American sense of
the terms.

Paying the ransom would only lead to further demands,
Jefferson argued in letters to future presidents John Adams, then
America's minister to Great Britain, and James Monroe, then a member of
Congress. As Jefferson wrote to Adams in a July 11, 1786, letter, "I
acknolege [sic] I very early thought it would be best to effect a peace
thro' the medium of war."
Paying tribute will merely invite more
demands, and even if a coalition proves workable, the only solution is a
strong navy that can reach the pirates
, Jefferson argued in an August
18, 1786, letter to James Monroe: "The states must see the rod; perhaps it
must be felt by some one of them. . . . Every national citizen must wish
to see an effective instrument of coercion, and should fear to see it on
any other element than the water. A naval force can never endanger our
liberties, nor occasion bloodshed; a land force would do both." "From what
I learn from the temper of my countrymen and their tenaciousness of their
money," Jefferson added in a December 26, 1786, letter to the president of
Yale College, Ezra Stiles, "it will be more easy to raise ships and men to
fight these pirates into reason, than money to bribe them." (
source)

When he became the
3rd President, Jefferson took action, and the United States Navy was sent
to deal with the Barbary Coast pirates, which they did.

When
Jefferson became president in 1801 he refused to accede to Tripoli's
demands for an immediate payment of $225,000 and an annual payment of
$25,000. The pasha of Tripoli then declared war on the United States.
Although as secretary of state and vice president he had opposed
developing an American navy capable of anything more than coastal defense,
President Jefferson dispatched a squadron of naval vessels to the
Mediterranean. As he declared in his first annual message to Congress: "To
this state of general peace with which we have been blessed, one only
exception exists. Tripoli, the least considerable of the Barbary States,
had come forward with demands unfounded either in right or in compact, and
had permitted itself to denounce war, on our failure to comply before a
given day. The style of the demand admitted but one answer. I sent a small
squadron of frigates into the Mediterranean. . . ."

We can trace
the development of the US Navy directly to Thomas Jefferson's interaction
with jihadist pirates.
President Obama was right about the
"Islamic faith" having "done so much over the centuries to shape the world
— including in my own country," but probably not in the way that he had
intended. The development of our national defense capabilities are
fundamentally linked with an American conflict with Islam in 1805. John
Quincy Adams didn't have to deal with the Barbary States directly as
president, but his father John Adams did. Considered one of the most
brilliant men to sit in the White House, JQ Adams is particularly
perceptive about Islam. His warnings on the matter ring as true today as
they did more than 100 years ago. The
Islam that Adams discusses is the
same Islam we see today.

John Quincy Adams possessed a remarkably
clear, uncompromised understanding of the permanent Islamic institutions
of jihad war and dhimmitude. Regarding jihad, Adams states in his essay
series,

Confirming Adams’ assessment, the
late Muslim scholar, Professor Majid Khadduri, wrote the following in his
authoritative 1955 treatise on jihad, War and Peace in the Law of Islam :


“Thus the jihad may be regarded as
Islam’s instrument for carrying out its ultimate objective by turning
all people into believers, if not in the prophethood of Muhammad (as in
the case of the dhimmis), at least in the belief of God. ...The
universality of Islam, in its all embracing creed, is imposed on the
believers as a continuous process of warfare, psychological and
political if not strictly military.”3
source

There is a certain bizarre justice here
that our Navy ships were on hand to effect the release of an American ship
captain through military action against Somali pirates likely affiliated
with Islamism because of events that occurred with other Islamist pirates
more than 200 years ago. When you hear in the mainstream press pundits and
commentators saying that the Somali piracy is "unprecedented", don't
believe it because it is not so. And don't believe that our current
struggle with political Islam is also unprecedented. This is a conflict of
1400 years. Since 9/11 some of us have accepted this truth. Long before
our generation, other Americans struggled with similar matters. Our
founding fathers fought the jihadists of the Barbary States and came to
know Islam through their jihad against innocent unbelievers. By 1830 John
Quincy Adams had not forgotten the lesson. We must learn the same lesson
again; then, never forget it. Those who do not learn from history are
condemned to repeat it. If we today choose to ignore the lessons of
history we are simply condemned - we will have no opportunity to repeat.


“In the seventh century of the
Christian era a wandering Arab, of the lineage of Hagar, the Egyptian,
combing the powers of transcendent genius with the preternatural energy
of a fanatic and the fraudulent spirit of an imposter, proclaimed
himself as a messenger from heaven, and spread desolation and delusion
over an extensive portion of the earth.

Adopting, from the
sublime conception of the Mosaic law, the doctrine of one omnipotent
God, he connected indissolubly with it the audacious falsehood, that he
was himself his prophet and apostle. Adopting from the new revelation of
Jesus, the faith and hope of immortal life, and of future retribution,
he humbled it to the dust by adapting all the rewards and sanctions of
his religion to the gratification of the sexual passion. He poisoned the
sources of human felicity at the fountain, by degrading the condition of
the female sex, and the allowance of polygamy; and he declared
undistinguishing and exterminating war as part of his religion against
all the rest of mankind. The essence of his doctrine was violence and
lust; to exalt the brutal over the spiritual part of human nature.


Between these two religions, thus contrasted in the characters,
a war of more than twelve hundred years has already raged. That war is
yet flagrant; nor can it cease but by the extincture of that imposture,
which has been permitted by Providence to prolong the degeneracy of man.
While the merciless and dissolute are encouraged to furnish motives to
human action, there never can be peace on earth and good will toward
men. The hand of Ishmael will be against every man, and every man’s hand
against him.” John Adams, 1830

–John Quincy Adams,
“Christianity—Islamism.” “Unsigned essays dealing with the Russo-Turkish
War, and on Greece,” originally published in The American Annual Register
for 1827—1829 (New York, 1830), Chs. X-XIV: 267—402. (
source)

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