Monday, June 8, 2009

An Open Letter to President Obama





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An Open Letter to
President Obama

by Brigitte Gabriel


Dear Mr. President,

You face difficult
challenges in matters such as achieving peace in the Middle East and
protecting America from the threat of radical Islam and terrorism. These
are challenges that have vexed past presidents, going as far back as our
second president, John Adams. I have no doubt you appreciate both the
gravity of these challenges and the enormous obstacles that exist to
solving them.

I also have no doubt that you and your staff
understood that, no matter what you said in your speech last Thursday in
Cairo, there would be those who would take issue with you. That is always
the case when attempting to solve problems that are as deep and
emotionally-laden as these challenges are.

I am assuming it is
your sincere hope that the approach you have chosen to take, as evidenced
by what I’m sure was a carefully crafted speech, will ultimately prove
successful. However, it pains me to say this sir, but, while you said in
your speech that you are a “student of history,” it is abundantly clear
that, in these matters, you do not know history and thus, as Santayana
noted, you are doomed to repeat it. In doing so your efforts, however
well-intentioned they may be, will not produce what you profess to hope
they will produce.

A wise man once said that if you start with the
wrong assumptions, no matter how logical your reasoning is, you will end
up with the wrong conclusion. With all due respect Mr. President, you are
starting with certain assumptions that are unsupported by history and an
objective study of the ideology of political Islam.

You began in
your speech by asserting that “tensions” exist between the United States
and Muslims around the world, which, of course, is correct. Unfortunately,
you then proceeded, incorrectly, to lay virtually all the blame for these
tensions at the feet of America and the West. You blamed western
colonialism, the Cold War, and even modernity and globalism.

A
student of American history, who is not trying to reconstruct it to fit a
modern politically correct narrative, would state that tensions between
America and Muslims began with the unprovoked, four-decades long assault
by the Muslim Barbary pirates against American shipping in the late
18th and early 19th centuries. I find it telling
that you mentioned the Treaty of Tripoli in your speech but ignored the
circumstances that led to it. That treaty was but one of numerous attempts
by the United States to achieve peace with the jihadists of the Barbary
Coast who were attacking our shipping and killing and enslaving our
citizens and our soldiers – and who by their own admission were doing so
to fulfill the call to jihad.

These jihadists were not acting to
protest American foreign policy, which was decidedly isolationist, and
there was no state of Israel to scapegoat. They were doing what countless
Islamic jihadists have done throughout history – acting upon the hundreds
of passages in the Qur’an and the Hadith that call upon faithful Muslims
to kill, conquer or subjugate the infidel.

A student of world
history would know that, for all the acknowledged evils of Western
colonialism, these evils pale in comparison to the nearly 14 centuries of
Islamic colonialism that began in Arabia under the leadership of Mohammed.
The student of history would know that Islamic forces eradicated all
Jewish and Christian presence from Arabia after Mohammed’s death, and then
succeeded in conquering all of North Africa, most of the Middle East, much
of Asia Minor, and significant portions of Europe and India – eventually
creating an empire larger than Rome’s was at its peak.

The number
of dead and enslaved during these many centuries of Islamic imperial
conquest and colonialism have been estimated to total more than 300
million. What’s more, the wealth of many of the conquered nations and
cultures was plundered by the Islamic conquerors, and millions of millions
of non-Muslims who did survive were forced to pay onerous taxes, such as
the “jizya,” a humiliation tax to the Islamic caliphs. Indeed, in some
areas Christians and Jews were made to wear a receipt for the jizya around
their neck as a mark of their dishonor.

These facts have not been
invented by Christian or Jewish historical revisionists, but were
chronicled by Muslim eyewitnesses throughout the past 14 centuries and are
available to be researched by any person seeking an objective
understanding of how Islam spread throughout the world.

You say in
your speech that we must squarely face the tensions that exist between
America and the Muslim world. That is a laudable notion with which I
agree, but by casting Islam as the historical victim and the West (and by
implication, America) as the aggressor, you do not face these tensions
squarely, but alleviate the Muslim world from coming to grips with the
jihadist ideology embedded in its holy books and acted upon for 1,400
years.

Even worse, you empower and embolden militant Islamists who
regard your gestures as signs of weakness and capitulation.

The
issue is not that all Muslims are terrorists or radicals or extremists. We
all know that the majority of Muslims are not. We also know that many
peace-loving Muslims are victims of Islamist violence.

The issue
is this: what drives hundreds of millions of Muslims worldwide to call for
the death of Jews?

What drives millions of Muslims to riot,
destroy property, and take innocent lives in reaction to the Danish
cartoons?

What drives tens of thousands of Muslims to demand the
execution of a British teacher whose only “crime” was allowing her
students to name their teddy bears “Mohammed”?

What drives
countless Muslims worldwide to actively participate in, or fund, or
provide nurture to, terrorist organizations?

What drives Muslims
in mosques in America to proclaim and distribute materials that call for
hatred of and the destruction of infidels?

What drives entire
Islamic countries to prohibit the building of a Christian church or
synagogue?

To assume, as you apparently do, that what drives these
actions is not an ideology embedded in the holy books of Islam, but rather
other “root causes,” most of which you lay at the feet of America and the
West, is at best naïve and at worst dangerous.

Lastly, I must
address your statement that “Islam has a proud tradition of tolerance.”
Unfortunately, the examples you gave are the exception rather than the
rule.

Historically speaking, I seriously doubt the Egyptian Copts,
the Lebanese Maronites, the Christians in Bethlehem, the Assyrians, the
Hindus, the Jews, and many others who have been persecuted by Islamic
violence and supremacism, would agree with your assertion.

For
instance, Christians and Jews became “Dhimmis,” a second class group under
Islam. Dhimmis were forced to wear distinctive clothing; it was Baghdad’s
Caliph Al-Mutawakkil, in the ninth century, who designated a yellow badge
for Jews under Islam, which Hitler copied and duplicated in Nazi Germany
nearly a thousand years later.

I witnessed first-hand the
“tolerance” of Islam when Islamists ravaged my country of birth, Lebanon,
in the 1970’s, leaving widespread death and destruction in their wake. I
saw how they re-paid the tolerance that Lebanese Christians extended
toward them. My experience is not an isolated one. When you make an
unfounded assertion about the “proud tradition” of tolerance in Islam, you
do a great disservice to the hundreds of millions of non-Muslims who have
been killed, maimed, enslaved, conquered, subjugated or displaced – in the
cause of Islamic jihad.

Mr. President, those of us like me who are
ringing the alarm in America about the threat of radical Islam would like
nothing better than to peacefully co-exist with the Muslim world. Most
Americans would like nothing better than to peacefully co-exist with the
Muslim world. The obstacle to achieving this does not lie with us in
America and the West. It lies with the hundreds of millions of Muslims
worldwide, including many of their spiritual leaders, who take seriously
the repeated calls to jihad in the Qur’an and the Hadith. Who regard
“infidels” as inferior and worthy of conquering, subjugating and forcibly
converting. Who support “cultural jihad” as a means to subvert non-Muslim
societies from within. Who take seriously the admonitions throughout the
Qur’an and the Hadith to convert the world to Islam – by force if
necessary – and bring it under the rule of Allah.

Unless you are
willing to courageously and honestly accept this, your aspirations for
worldwide comity and peace in the Middle East are doomed to fail.


Sincerely,



Brigitte Gabriel


Brigitte Gabriel is
the New York Times bestselling author of
They Must Be Stopped: Why We
Must Defeat Radical Islam and How We Can Do It
. She is the founder and
president of ACT! for America,
www.ActforAmerica.org.





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