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How the West Rejuvenated Pan-Islamism and the Global Jihad


Posted: 23 Dec 2009 07:27 PM PST


The seeming suddenness with which Islamic terrorism went from a
problem happening "out there" in the hinterlands to a problem happening
across the street can be credited as much to the Islamists themselves, as
to their enablers. What the backwardness of the Muslim world and the
collapse of its empires of conquered regions into colonies themselves,
ruled over by European powers achieved to break down Pan-Islamism,
seemingly for good, was swiftly undone. And it was undone by the fact that
virtually every major power in the 20th century fostered Pan-Islamism as a
tool against its enemies.




Certainly the worst example of this phenomenon was the Cold War
during which the US and the USSR helped create modern Islamic terrorism,
by alternately training, arming and turning Muslim guerrillas and
terrorists into weapons against each other. While the USSR helped create
the modern Middle Eastern terrorist, the US helped create the Asian Muslim
terrorist. And together, from the PLO to the Mujadeen, from Al Queda to
the PFLP, from the Madrassas to the Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship
University, the beast grew and swelled to fill a vacuum that the end of
the Cold War created.

And as the modern Muslim terrorist was
created out of the Cold War, so were the two major arguments used by
conservative and liberal Westerners for supporting or tolerating Islamic
terrorism. The Soviet Union crafted the core argument used by liberals who
defend the sort of headchopping Islamist barbarians who would be happy
enough to nail them to a wall simply for not having a beard, when it
differentiated between "ancient" Pan-Islamism as a tool of religious
repression and "modern" Pan-Islamism as a means by which oppressed people
revolt against imperialist tyranny.

To understand just how far back
this goes, consider this defense of Pan-Islamism by the Chairman of the
Communist Party of Indonesia in 1922.



But now one must first understand what the word
Pan-Islamism really means. Once, it had a historical significance and
meant that Islam must conquer the whole world, sword in hand, and that
this must take place under the leadership of the Caliph, and the Caliph
must be of Arabian origin. About 400 years after the death of Mohammed
the Muslims split into three great states and thus the Holy War lost its
significance for the entire Muslim world...

So Pan-Islamism no
longer has its original meaning, but now has in practice an entirely
different meaning. Today, Pan-Islamism signifies the national liberation
struggle, because for the Muslims Islam is everything: not only
religion, but also the state, the economy, food, and everything else.
And so Pan-Islamism now means the brotherhood of all Muslim peoples, and
the liberation struggle not only of the Arab but also of the Indian, the
Javanese and all the oppressed Muslim peoples. This brotherhood means
the practical liberation struggle not only against Dutch but also
against English, French and Italian capitalism, therefore against world
capitalism as a whole. That is what Pan-Islamism now means in Indonesia
among the oppressed colonial peoples, according to their secret
propaganda – the liberation struggle against the different imperialist
powers of the world.

This is a new task for us. Just as we want
to support the national struggle, we also want to support the liberation
struggle of the very combative, very active 250 million Muslims living
under the imperialist powers. Therefore I ask once again: Should we
support Pan-Islamism, in this sense?


The speech in question may date back to 1922 but its
sentiments are very modern and commonplace among liberals in
the West today. Their view is that Islamism is a people's liberation
struggle against Western imperialism and capitalism because it serves as a
common bridge between Islam and the Left today in 2009, just as it did
then in 1922.

This reinterpretation of Islamism as an expression of
economic and political discontent today tends to be described under labels
such as resistance to Globalization or to corrupt Western "puppet
regimes", but it is in fact a carbon copy of the Soviet approach to
Pan-Islamism. This ideological approach enables the left to co-opt Islam
in the struggle against Western hegemony. Meanwhile Islamists have long
since learned to put forward economic and political grievances in order to
make common cause with the left.




Meanwhile on the right, the American approach to Islam, as
exemplified by the Green Belt strategy or the current War on Terror (but
not on Islam) is that Muslims were potentially valuable allies whose
religion would help create common ground against Communism and other
evils. Disastrous incarnations of this approach included Carter's backing
for the Ayatollah Khomeni that resulted in the totalitarian Shiite Iran we
know today and America's longstanding with the Saudi royal family, which
has exported Sunni terrorism almost as assiduously as its
oil.

Essentially both the United States and the Soviet Union made
the strategic assessment that Muslims would serve as valuable strategic
allies, particularly against each other's allied regimes in the Third
World. And it certainly worked to a degree. Russian influence over the
Middle East at one point seemed poised on the verge of turning the entire
region red. Meanwhile America's ties to Asian Muslims helped defeat the
USSR in Afghanistan, checkmated Russian allies such as India, by
cultivating Pakistan and Indonesia, while helping the latter commit
genocide against Christians in East Timor. (The man who helped shield the
Indonesian regime, Dennis C. Blair is currently serving as Barack Hussein
Obama's Director of National Intelligence.)

The problem is that
while the US and the USSR have both insisted on seeing Muslim terrorists
as tools against each other-- they have both become targets.

Russia
is currently fighting off an insurgency in Chechnya with casualties that
make Vietnam seem like a field hockey outing, and the war has moved beyond
Chechnya and is likely to eventually turn into a much larger uprising.
Meanwhile Muslims are projected to form a majority of Russia by 2050. None
of this has discouraged the affinity of the Russian government for Islam,
as it continues to believe that its government controlled mosques can
continue safely directing Islamic terrorism at the West, without being
harmed by it. But while Russia's government controlled Imams preach Jihad
against the West, the actual terrorist attacks by Muslims in the region
are aimed at Russia itself. And while Russia continues to supply Muslim
regimes and their associated terrorist groups with everything from rifles
to nuclear technology, the odds are just as good of those weapons being
used against them.

Meanwhile the United States failed to treat
either the original World Trade Center bombing or the USS Cole attack as a
wake up call to the threat of Islamic terrorism. It took the unavoidable
reality of a grand attack on the Towers, the Pentagon and the White House
to do that. But waking up to a problem and understanding the solution are
two different things, as the United States has demonstrated by pursuing a
hazy approach that walks somewhere between domestic and international
appeasement, with healthy doses of unloading the White Man's Democratic
Burden on countries where democracy means putting the Islamists in charge.
In the process we have racked up a mixed record of wins and losses. We
heavily battered Al Queda and frightened a number of Muslim countries,
most notably Libya's Khaddafi and Musharraf's Pakistan out of their wits.
On the other hand we helped Muslim Brotherhood front groups such as CAIR
exercise even more influence at home and every American by now has been
inculcated with the knowledge that Islam is a wonderful religion of peace.
Additionally there is no telling how many of the billions in foreign aid,
aid grants and reconstruction wound up in the pockets of terrorists.

Even with the Cold War over and with
both countries facing large scale terrorist conflicts and demographic
threats, both Russia and the United States have continued to fight
Islamism with their left hand, while feeding it crackers with their
right.

But while the Cold War helped create the modern Muslim
terrorist, the coddling of Pan-Islamism vastly predates it. I said at the
beginning of this essay that virtually every major power in the 20th
century coddled and promoted Pan-Islamism as a tool against its enemies,
and that is exactly the shocking but unfortunate truth of it.

Early
in the 20th century Germany was studying Islam in order to plan a Muslim
uprising in India. Germany would spend the next half century trying to
co-opt Islam into a weapon against its enemies, with mixed results. But
nevertheless by WW2, there were Muslim SS divisions in Europe that prayed
to Mecca and German propaganda broadcast to the region had inspired the
Ayatollah Khomeni and the Muslim Brotherhood, which would take
organizational tips from Nazism, and ultimately give birth to everything
from Al Queda to Hamas to CAIR.

But Japan, which had devised an
entire global strategy based on fostering Fifth Columns, took it a good
deal further with an aggressive outreach campaign to Muslims in India,
Turkey and Central Asia, extensive studies of Islam and the rebranding of
its own war as a "Holy War" or "Jihad". While generally hostile to
Christianity as a form of Western Imperialism, Imperial Japan threw open
the doors for Islam early on, recognizing the religion and promoting a new
non-Western view of Islam as a religion that emphasized love, rather than
the sword. Japanese agent converted to Islam and tried to promote a
Pan-Asiatic form of Islamism. By no particular coincidence, the same
factions that pushed for war, also focused on allying with Islam. And
Japan's most prominent researcher of Islam and the first translator of the
Koran into Japanese, was also one of its most notorious war criminals.


While Germany and Japan may have seemed like unlikely suspects
when it comes to promoting Pan-Islamism, they were probably no more so
than Communist Russia or the United States of America. Yet they are far
from alone on the list. Most European countries have courted Islamism at
one time or another, But these days there are few countries that have not.
Any country with a sizable or even tiny Muslim minority of guest workers
pays its homage, even the Israeli Foreign Ministry which hosts papers
praising the great contributions of Islamic culture to the world. And as
Islam becomes more of a global problem even in countries where it was
never resident, more countries in turn begin pandering to the Islamist
worldview out of fear.




While Muslim terrorism in the West certainly did not begin in
2001, until that point American and European security agencies tended to
view Muslim terrorist groups as passerby who used their countries to raise
funds and buy weapons for Jihad, but not as active domestic threats. By
now America and Europe have long since stopped being mere hubs, places
where money was raised or obtained through organized crime, as locations
to buy guns and transport drugs-- but as big red X's targeted by
Islamists, but the attitude toward them has not changed altogether. In
many cases Muslims are still seen as assets, rather than threats, and the
War on Terror with its artificial division of Muslims into a moderate
majority and extremist minority has only further driven Western law
enforcement to try and make some cause with Islamists in order to counter
the "extremists" among them.

This attitude is a defeatist one, but
it is hopelessly embedded in the anti-terror blueprint that dates back to
the old Hearts and Minds strategy of trying to defeat an insurgency by
winning over the general population... an approach that is not limited its
application to the streets of Basra and Kabul, but the streets of Detroit
and Londonistan as well. And the result is that Islamist terrorism has
empowered Islamists even more, as they find themselves being "recruited"
and paid what amounts to protection money to keep terrorists at bay. And
in doing so the West continues the long tragic tradition of pandering to
Islamism, a tradition that in the 20th century rejuvenated Pan-Islamism
and the Global Jihad.










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