Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Senate Hearing: While Feds Scrubbed References To Islam, Terrorists Escaped Notice
A
Tuesday Senate hearing Sen. Ted Cruz chaired discussed the ‘willful
blindness’ of Democrats’ approach to combatting Islamist terrorism.
On Tuesday, Sen. Ted Cruz chaired an investigative hearing
to determine whether law enforcement agencies are deemphasizing radical
Islam while investigating terrorism in the United States. Its purpose,
according to Cruz’s website,
was to “investigate how the federal government has not only refused to
appropriately identify the specific threat of radical Islam, but has
sought to undermine the people and information who have sought to
highlight the threat.”
Provocatively titled “Willful Blindness: Consequences of Agency Efforts to Deemphasize Radical Islam in Combating Terrorism,” the hearing
comes just weeks after Omar Mateen shot and killed 49 people in an
Orlando night club and injured dozens more. In his opening remarks, Cruz
said, “the consequence of the willful blindness of a policy, that is a
matter of administration policy, that refuses to acknowledge the threat,
means over and over again this administration has allowed the threats
to go forward.”
In the weeks following the ISIS-inspired terrorist attack, Democratic
leaders and media elites once again tried to blame the attacks on
everything under the sun other than Islamic radicalism. White
Christians, Republicans, gun laws, and anti-gay bigotry are for liberals
the worst culprits.
But it’s not just the mainstream media and the far-left selling this
bill of goods. Incredibly, this rhetoric has been coming from our
government. President Obama made a public statement
in the days after the Orlando attack doubling down on his commitment
not to speak about Islam when addressing any terrorist attacks, even
when they are manifestly inspired or encouraged by ISIS or other
Islamist ideology.
Of course, this latest foray into delusion vis-à-vis the relationship
between terrorism and Salafist interpretations of Islam, or what Andrew
McCarthy referred to in the hearing as “Sharia supremacism,” is
preceded by a long history of the Obama administration’s systemic denial
of this relationship. We saw similar reactions on the Left and in our
government after the Charlie Hebdo shootings, a few weeks after
which Obama held a summit on “violent extremism,” as though one can be
violently extreme about nothing in particular. There were similar
reactions after San Bernardino, Paris, and Brussels.
The hearing Tuesday was meant to shine a spotlight on what can only
be described as a systematic and willful blindness to the reality that
Islamist ideology is closely linked to terrorism and radicalization.
This blindness is a natural consequence of the Obama administration’s
reckless national-security policy of “countering violent extremism,” or
CVE. McCarthy describes
the CVE as “delusionally forbid[ing] the conclusion that radical
Islamic ideology has any causative effect on terrorist plotting.”
Among those who testified was Philip Haney,
a founding member of the Department of Homeland Security, now turned
whistleblower. He described ongoing retaliation while working at DHS for
investigations he ran that put the dots together for international
Islamist groups that also worked within the United States. Haney was
ordered by his superiors to redact the use of Islamic terms in 876
documents, something for which none of the Democrats at the hearing
expressed even the slightest bit of concern. He surmises that had his
work been allowed to continue, DHS very well could have been alerted to
the San Bernardino shooters.
Another major point raised in Tuesday’s hearing was the scrubbing of
terms like “Islam” and “jihad” in DHS training materials over the past
several years. This was compared with the 9/11 Commission report, where
Islam-related words showed up more than 100 times. Notably, one of the
panelists, Farhana Khera, is president of Muslim Advocates, the
organization that requested in writing that these training materials be
“purged” of these “bigoted” terms.
Not surprisingly, Khera spent much of her time testifying in the
exact kind of doublespeak that the hearing was there to discuss. She
said dangerous political rhetoric regarding Islam is teaching Americans
to fear and hate their Muslim neighbors, despite other panelists arguing
that Islam is not a monolithic religion and that there are multiple
interpretations, including violent ones, and that these, not the
peaceful ones, ought to be condemned. But Khera wasn’t listening. She
said she was disturbed by what the other panelists said, calling it
“garbage.”
Several Democratic senators tried to make analogies to the KKK and
Christianity, arguing that just like we don’t call white-supremacist
groups “radical Christians” neither should we call individuals and
groups who perpetrate terrorist acts in the name of Islam “radical
Muslims.” Meanwhile, Richard Cohen, president of the Southern Poverty
Law Center, spent much of his time discussing how the focus on Islamic
terrorism in the last 15 years has blinded us to the serious problems in
our country with radical right-wing terrorists.
During the Senate hearing, Turkey’s Ataturk airport was attacked by suicide bombers, killing dozens, and al-Qaeda released a special edition
of their English-language publication Inspire Guide urging lone-wolf
attackers to target the “Anglo-Saxon community” so their acts won’t be
misinterpreted as “hate crimes” but rather what they really are:
religiously motivated terrorist attacks. How painfully ironic that
Islamist terrorists are so flummoxed by the liberal West’s insistence on
ignoring their motivations that they had to make an official statement
to clarify things.
In the end, the hearing appeared an effort in futility. It seemed as
though half the room lives in an alternate reality. But only one of
those realities is real. And only one of them will win out in the end.
Photo C-SPAN / c-span.org
M.
G. Oprea is a writer based in Austin, Texas. She holds a PhD in French
linguistics from the University of Texas at Austin. You can follow her on Twitter here.
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