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Steven Emerson,
Executive Director
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January 4, 2015
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Emerson
on Fox with Judge Jeanine: "We're embracing [Muslim Brotherhood] front
groups…."
January 4, 2015
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Judge Jeanine: And with me now, Steve Emerson, founder of the
Investigator Project. Good evening Steve. We have disturbing new
information that ISIS is creating the next generation of terrorists by
recruiting young moms, teaching them to raise jihadi babies, showing them
how to use AK-47s, trying to desensitizing them to violence, teaching them
the importance of allowing their children to see people being murdered. How
do we fight that?
Steve Emerson: This is part of fighting ISIS; it's part of
fighting radical Islam. Al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah, all have employed women
as radical Islamic terrorists. They've all used women as terrorists, so
it's really nothing new. What's new here is that they're basically
exploiting mothers to raise their children [as jihadi babies]. And it's
playing well in the Western media. The bottom line here is that this is
nothing new under the sun, Judge. What's new here is the fact that we're
reacting as if it's new. it's like the front page of the New York Times
this past week [reported that] … the top general, General Nagata, [as]
saying "we don't really understand ISIS, we don't understand what
motivates them, we have to understand them" as if they need a psychiatrist.
Bottom line here, they're motivated by radical Islamic theology. It didn't
take much to understand what motivated the Nazis. It doesn't take much to
understand what motivates them. Is ISIS raising a new generation [of
jihadis] ? Absolutely. But so are all of the other groups that belong to
the spectrum [of radical Islam].
Jude Jeanine: But my question, Steve, is that they're doing this.
What are we doing to confront it? As these children are being raised to
hate us, to kill us, I don't care what their motivation is, that is the
context within which their lives are occurring. And you can see there a
screen of a kid with what looks like an AK-47, yeah, an AK-47. What are we
doing other than spoiling our kids and, you know, giving them more Iphones?
Steve Emerson: Well you raise a good point because discussions
has always been how do we - in the West, in the United States in particular
- develop a "counter narrative," that's the term, to basically
neutralize the al Qaeda or the ISIS point of view. Bottom line is there's
no counter-narrative that the West can develop. We can beat them by
destroying them. Period. And the real problem is we're embracing
politically [Islamist] groups like the Muslim Brotherhood or their front
groups in the West that are basically appealing to ISIS [supporters] ,
developing a motivation for ISIS to fight the West by spreading the
[incendiary] message this there's " a war against Islam." That's
the number one motivational factor in inducing Islamic terrorism against
the US and the West, and [yet] we are embracing those [very same] groups
that spread it into the White House and into the public policy
organizations throughout the United States.
Judge Jeanine: And not to mention the release of terrorists from
Gitmo, those who are being released now, no conditions, no restrictions.
The worst of the worst. Reducing our military. We've got Hillary Clinton,
she's a front runner to run for President of the Democrat Party saying we
need to understand and empathize with our enemy. We're in for real dark
days.
Steve Emerson: We have been. And the seeds are sown now for the
future. We've embraced Turkey despite the fact that it's basically been a
safe haven for Hamas to carry out attacks against not just friends of ours
[like the].. Israelis [but also].. Americans. Number two, we've embraced
Qatar, which is the number one financial supporter of [Islamic] terrorism.
Three, we've basically distanced ourselves from countries like Egypt and
we've embraced the Muslim Brotherhood through front groups in the United
States. Just a week before Christmas the US State Department met with front
groups for the Muslim Brotherhood to basically stop the designation of
those groups as terrorist organizations by the United Arab Emirates. We
[the United States Government] should have designated tem as terrorists
groups. You look at all fronts here, it's really amazing what's going on.
Judge Jeanine: What amazes me is that Egypt stood up and said, 35
million strong, we don't want the Muslim Brotherhood. And we allow them to
integrate our government, the White House, to meet at the highest levels.
What does it say about where this country is headed?
Steve Emerson: It says very bad thing unfortunately. And it says
that we as a country unfortunately have embraced the worst type of
politically totalitarian groups under the guise of
"multiculturalism," under the guise of their deception, their
deceit basically in fooling us into thinking that they're democratic, that
they're open, that generally they're egalitarian. Nothing could be further
from the truth. These Islamist groups are misogynist, they're totalitarian,
they're racist, they're terrorists. And we shouldn't be afraid to say that
and designate them as so.
Judge Jeanine: And you never are. Steve Emerson, it's always good
to have you on the show. Thanks so much.
Related Topics: Obama
Administration, ISIS,
Muslim
Brotherhood, CAIR,
General
Nagata, Hamas,
Hezbollah,
War
against Islam, Steve
Emerson, Jeanine
Pirro, Investigative
Project on Terrorism, Turkey,
Israel,
United
Arab Emirates, Egypt,
Islamic
terrorism
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