There can be little doubt that terrorist organizations
have arrived on the shores of the United States of America. The
thousands of lives lost on September 11, 2001 stand as testimony to this
undeniable fact. The attacks signaled to the world that radical
Islamofascists were serious in their declaration of war against the
United States and her Western allies. An examination of
Osama bin Laden’s 1996 fatwa – his declaration of war – indicates
that this conflict is a generational conflict and a confrontation as we
have never experienced before.
The truth of the matter is that terrorists have been
migrating to the United States, establishing their organizational cells,
infiltrating and fading into our communities for decades; laying in wait
for the correct moments to strike. These are precisely the events that
preceded the flights that delivered the nineteen 9/11 hijackers and
thousands of innocent people to their destinies.
Today,
dozens of terrorist organizations with thousands of operatives exist
and operate within the borders of the United States. These organizations
include, Hezbollah, Hamas, Abu Sayyaf, Islamic Jihad, Jamaat al Fuqra,
the Muslim Brotherhood and al Qaeda, to name but a few. These
organizations have cells in Seattle, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and
Washington DC, as well as Tucson, Denver, Tulsa, Detroit, Cleveland,
Orlando, Kansas City, Boston and many more cities in the United States.
Radical Islamist front groups and sympathetic
"philanthropic” organizations such as the Holy Land Foundation and the
Council on American-Islamist Relations – both named in evidence offered
in
a recent federal court case involving the funding of terrorism –
have set up regional branches around the country. They are not only
raising, laundering and funneling money back to the Middle East to
support their terrorist organizations, they are setting up jihadi
training camps right here in the United States.
The recent exposure of a suspected Islamist jihadi
training compound at
Islamberg, New York, and
many more like it around the country, stands as a stark warning to
the American people (and our government) that we must detoxify from our
caustic relationships with moral relativism and political correctness
and embrace the reality that radical Islamist jihadis are here, now,
and training among us for future attacks on our nation.
Many counterterrorism experts, including former CIA
Director
James Woolsey, founding member of the CIA’s Counterterrorism Center,
Dr. Bruce Tefft, and
Frank Gaffney, founder and president of the Center for Security
Policy, agree, it is not a question of "if” there will be another attack
on American soil, it is a question of "when.” The only questions left
unanswered about this future attack are how lethal it will be, where it
will take place and whether we will have had enough foresight to have
acquired the information needed to literally help save our own lives.
In his
1998 fatwa Osama bin Laden said:
"The Americans started it and
retaliation and punishment should be carried out following the principle
of reciprocity, especially when women and children are involved. Through
history, America has not been known to differentiate between the
military and the civilians or between men and women or adults and
children. Those who threw atomic bombs and used the weapons of mass
destruction against Nagasaki and Hiroshima were the Americans. Can the
bombs differentiate between military and women and infants and
children?”
The key words here are, of course, his
references to Hiroshima and Nagasaki but, more importantly, his
declaration that "retaliation and punishment should be carried out
following the principle of reciprocity.”
The issue of terrorism is a deadly serious one. If we
are to take bin Laden at his word – and only the intellectually
challenged and the suicidal would ignore him at this point – it is a
deadly serious issue that includes his quest for nuclear capability.
This absolute threat directly affects every American – as well as every
freedom loving citizen of the world, yet accurate, fact-based,
first-source information on the threat of terrorism is not readily
provided through traditional channels.
Adequate information about the threat we face is not
forthcoming from our government nor are we served by a self-serving and
agenda-driven media. Websites that offer accurate information on the
threat of terrorism are routinely
removed from private sector Internet search engine indexes for
mentioning terrorism in relation to Islam, while those who do attempt to
educate the public on the origins and activities of terror groups in the
United States are either ignored by the mainstream media or smeared by
biased special interest groups.
With our nation’s borders left unsecured, a plethora
of terrorist organizations with thousands of operatives on American soil
and multiple sightings of al Qaeda’s nuclear expert,
Adnan el Shukrijumah (a terrorist hand-picked by Osama bin Laden to
perpetrate what many are describing as the "American Hiroshima” and a
member of the
FBI’s Ten Most Wanted List) in North and Central America, we can
ill-afford not to be engaged on this, the quintessential conflict of our
time.
The American people need
accurate information regarding the threat on terrorism so that We
the People can understand our government’s actions and engage our
elected officials when necessary, providing them with educated opinions
and reasoned oversight so that they can act prudently on our behalf.
The fact of the matter is that fundamentalist
Islamofascism is being fought in countries around the world. From Iraq
and Afghanistan to Somalia and Sudan, Indonesia and India to Paraguay,
China, Russia, the UK, France and the United States, radical Islamists –
especially
Wahhabis and Salafists – are training, planning and engaging in
activities meant to cause harm to the west in general and particularly
the United States and those who stand in her defense.
If we don’t embrace the reality that we are a nation
at war, if we don’t start taking seriously the threat that radical Islam
poses to our nation from both a violent and an ideological standpoint,
we will lose this conflict. If we lose this conflict there will
be no gay rights, no tax cuts and no need to debate universal healthcare
or immigration reform. We will all be pining for the inequitable days of
political correctness as we exist under the savagely oppressive tenets
of Sharia Law.
To those of you who don’t think this can happen or
can’t fathom it happening at the hands of a group of 7th Century
throwbacks with AK-47s and Soviet Era rocket launchers, to those of you
who believe that the United States can remain invincible without an
engaged citizenry, I leave you with this thought. The leaders of the
USSR couldn’t fathom their nation’s demise either...right up to the
moment it no longer existed.