Category Archives: The War

Finally, Obamalot grows a pair

From the White House’s Office of the Press Secretary:

“The United States condemns the conviction of Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani. Pastor Nadarkhani has done nothing more than maintain his devout faith, which is a universal right for all people. That the Iranian authorities would try to force him to renounce that faith violates the religious values they claim to defend, crosses all bounds of decency, and breaches Iran’s own international obligations.

“A decision to impose the death penalty would further demonstrate the Iranian authorities’ utter disregard for religious freedom, and highlight Iran’s continuing violation of the universal rights of its citizens. We call upon the Iranian authorities to release Pastor Nadarkhani, and demonstrate a commitment to basic, universal human rights, including freedom of religion.”

More from Donald Sensing. Via Instapundit.

Jew, I mean janitor

This latest Obamanism is being played as “a gaffe,” though the mainstream media has not touched it at all. Good Democrat water-boys that they are. If it had been Bush, even schoolchildren would have heard about it by now.

As Spengler says, it’s hard to imagine how this outrageous remark was a mistake, since the “Chosen One” was reading (as usual) from a prepared text. Either he meant it as a swipe or his narcissistic personality is developing serious cracks. He’s already impulsively taken us to war in Libya without  a by-your-leave, for which immediate impeachment would have begun against Bush. What’s next?

Islamist Head Start

“An Islamist insurgent-run radio station in Somalia says it is awarding guns, bombs and books to three children in a Quran recital contest.”

In 2009 the prizes were guns, mines and grenades.

Via Simply Jews

Osama’s Memorial Pit

Osama is gone, but he’s certainly not forgotten. He’s remembered every day in New York City (if he couldn’t make it there, he couldn’t make it anywhere) in the seven-story hole in the ground where the World Trade Center used to be.

Presided over, presumably, by the National Association of Grief Counselors, as James Lileks put it in Mark Steyn’s unsettling new book After America: Get Ready for Armageddon:

“9/11 was something America’s enemies did to us. The hole in the ground a decade later is something we did to ourselves…a gaping, multi-story, multi-billion-dollar pit, profound and eloquent in its nullity.”

With its waterfall and stone recitation of the names of the dead, the pit has become a site of presidential pilgrimage each anniversary of the destruction. Not to mention the Islamic mosque soon to rise nearby. As such it’s a tribute to Osama Bin Laden and the jihadists of al-Queda.

It’s also a monument, as Steyn puts it, to our growing can’t-do spirit, the attitude that has US headed right where Osama predicted: the dust bin of history. Hard to argue with that.

Who’s winning the war ten years later?

Hint: It ain’t US.

“After all, [radical] Islamist groups have won elections in Iran, the Gaza Strip, Lebanon, and Turkey.  The [Muslim] Brotherhood is set to become the largest single party in Egypt….

“One way the U.S. government achieves [victory] statistics is to redefine specific events — a shooting at the El Al counter in Los Angeles, an attack on a Jewish community center in the Pacific Northwest, the murder of a military recruiter in Arkansas, and even the Ft. Hood killer — as non-terrorist, non-Islamist criminal acts.”

Ever notice how quick the FBI is to say that the latest solo Jihadi act is NOT terrorism? If we can’t even get the enemy named, how the hell can we win?

UPDATE: Michael Totten, my favorite Middle East correspondent, has a good new piece from Cairo on Egypt’s failed Arab Spring and, among other things, its bizarre memorial to its bogus “victory” in the 1973 war with Israel.

Obamalot won’t rest until al-Queda eliminated

So says vice-buffoon Joey Hairplugs. (Surely he doesn’t mean Michele would give up her expensive vacations.) As if killing off al-Queda would solve anything.

“The unfortunate fact is that, even if al-Qaeda were totally eradicated tomorrow, the terror threat to the West would hardly recede, since al-Qaeda has never been the source of the threat, but simply one of its manifestations.

“The AP report obliquely reflects this: ‘Senior al-Qaeda figures have been killed before, only to be replaced,’ even as the Obama administration is optimistic that ‘victory’ is at hand.”

About as meaningful as their assertion that their latest “stimulus” will solve the high unemployment they’ve ensured by making business uncertain about what they might do next.

Then, there’s the famous YouTube clip of the Palestinians in East Jerusalem holding a street celebration on the day of the downing of the Twin Towers.

See The Third Jihad for details on the rest of this cast of thousands that Biden, et al, never get around to mentioning: Hamas, Hezbollah, the Muslim Brotherhood, Iran, etc.

9/11 ten years later

What’s changed since that awful morning?

Well, nothing on the Islamic war against the West. It continues. Our all-volunteer military, while benefiting from a new generation of volunteers, remains stressed with two major campaigns and a host of smaller ones. For the first time, the National Guard and Reserves have become continuously- active parts of the active-duty force.

But the war is not (officially) called the War on Terror anymore (which, though clumsy and avoiding the main [Muslim] issue, was, at least, descriptive)—thanks to the Dumbocrats and their academic, Hollywood and media surrogates, who’ve impeded it every step of the way.

They’ve always been more concerned with nomenclature than reality. Green energy, anyone?

The war itself is still pretty much of a loser. Caroline Glick says it’s because Bush Jr.’s toughest words never got translated into action, the USA still refuses to admit it’s fighting radical Islam, and appeasement of Muslim countries in the Middle East remains the order of the day. Sigh.

Airline travel has become (if possible) even more onerous. We take off our shoes now, in order to get aboard, in honor of would-be terrorist Richard Reid (serving a life sentence in Britain, which means he’ll probably be out soon). Also no bottles of liquid allowed unless they’re purchased within the gate area, in honor of someone I forget, there have been so many of them.

For a long time afterward most previously-open military installations were closed to the public. Austin’s Camp Mabry recently reopened, making its good military history museum accessible once more. Fort Hood, after enduring its own terrorist shoot-em-up by a Muslim major, still is closed—probably for good.

One thing that hasn’t changed: Israel’s perpetual 9/11, a suicide bomber here, a suicide bomber there, and, as always, few media elsewhere pay any attention—except to write pitying profile stories about the Muslim bombers, only rarely about their Jewish victims.

UPDATE:  The Third Jihad, a film still worth watching, for a reminder of the war that likely will still be with our children’s children.