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2005-11-05 Fifth Column
Saudi Publications on Hate Ideology Invade American Mosques
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Posted by ed 2005-11-05 17:42|| || Front Page|| [1 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 Saudi Arabia, however, is overwhelmingly the state most responsible for the publications on the ideology of hate in America.

The Center for Religious Freedom has gathered samples of over 200 such texts over the last twelve months -- all from American mosques and all spread, sponsored or otherwise generated by Saudi Arabia.


America's leadership had best begin the task of reversing this disgusting phenomenon. Saudi Arabia represents the penultimate in Arab perfidy. Even the frothy Iranians are more intellectually honest in that the hatred they spew is open and relatively transparent.

The Saudis have, in the guise of an ally, presided over the fostering of Wahabbism, its Pakistani madrasahs and the Taleban born therein. This evil trinity aided in summoning forth al Qaeda and has served the ends of international terrorism for untold decades.

If we do not attach a price tag to such deceit, we give it our tacit approval. France's institutionalized anti-Semitism is now reaping the full harvest of being willing bedfellows to their supremely ungrateful Islamist radicals. America needs to learn from this stark object lesson and carry away a vivid perception of what awaits any further fostering of such venomous fanaticism.

Many are unaware of just how austere and astringent Wahabbism actually is. I have repeatedly advocated America's taking hostage Islam's holy cities. This would represent the ultimate "flypaper" strategy. Every radical Muslim on earth would be drawn to Mecca and Medina like moths to a candle flame. Consider how much more brutal it would be to cripple the House of Saud such that the Wahabbis gained control. These violently antiseptic clerics look forward to the day when they can cleanse the holy cities of their idolatry. Yes, idolatry.

The decorative elements and gorgeous flowing Arabic script that adorns the walls of mosques in Mecca and Medina are viewed as blasphemous ornamentation of what they feel should be a stark monument to pure and untainted worship of their desiccated God. The Wahabbis would just as soon chisel off every square inch of such embellishment and leave these grand mosques as unadorned as the Washington Monument. Were it not for the dire implications of Wahabbists run riot in such a politically sensitive corner of the globe, I would just as soon unleash them upon their erstwhile masters.

Disregarding how much Islam, as a whole, richly deserves this sort of self-inflicted desecration, such a satisfying option is of no use to American interests in the Middle East. Instead, we must summon forth the courage to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for its treachery. Sadly, the stranglehold that petro-dollars maintain upon domestic political campaign finance bodes rather ill for any such thing. So it becomes incumbent upon America to begin a painful awakening to the facts as they stand. To date, this nation's people have shown a modicum of wisdom in their continued, if marginal, support for the Iraq campaign. Far less probable is our population having sufficient intestinal fortitude to back the badly needed kinesis of a "domino" strategy within the Middle East's hive of tyrants and theocrats.

Due to this less-than-unanimous support, I maintain that swifter and less elaborate solutions are called for. Simple decapitation of these sundry despotic governments is one of the few tools that can yield certain results. Whatever detritus, be it favorable or more hostile, which is sucked into the resulting power vacuums cannot possibly have an equal degree of malignance, if only due to inexperience.

Dealing with these subsequent fledgling upstarts will be much simpler than navigating the hazardous shoals of what are certainly among the most duplicitous political entities that have ever manifested. Simply put, rinse and repeat is far less troublesome than slowly tearing our hair out by the roots amidst futile negotiations with hopelessly corrupt opponents. Iran, Saudi Arabia, take your pick, but make a choice of where we shall expand upon our current policy of making those who call the terrorist tune finally pay the piper.
Posted by Zenster 2005-11-05 19:35||   2005-11-05 19:35|| Front Page Top

#2 On December 3, 2004, Ahmed, an Arab exchange student, walks down a palm-lined boulevard in a working class neighborhood of Los Angeles.

Thanks for the article Ed. Letting them come here is where we went wrong in the first place.
Posted by Besoeker 2005-11-05 19:35||   2005-11-05 19:35|| Front Page Top

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