7/21/2016 -
Victor Davis Hanson Townhall.com
When President Obama entered office, he dreamed that his
hope-and-change messaging and his references to his familial Islamic roots
would win over the Muslim world. The soon-to-be Nobel Peace Prize laureate
would make the U.S. liked in the Middle East. Then, terrorism would decrease.
But, as with
his approach to racial relations, Obama's remedies proved worse than the
original illness. Obama gave his first presidential interview to Al Arabiya,
noting that he has Muslims in his family. He implicitly blamed America's
strained relations with many Middle Eastern countries on his supposedly
insensitive predecessor, George W. Bush.
The new
message of the Obama administration was that the Islamic world was
understandably hostile because of what America had done rather than what it
represented. Accordingly, all mention of radical Islam, and even the word
"terrorism," was airbrushed from the new administration's vocabulary.
Words to describe terrorism or the fight against it were replaced by
embarrassing euphemisms like "overseas contingency operations,"
"man-caused disaster" and "workplace violence."
In apology
tours and mythological speeches, Obama exaggerated Islamic history as often as
he critiqued America. He backed the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. He pushed
America away from Israel, appeased Iran, and tried to piggyback on the Arab
Spring by bombing Libya. He even lectured Christians on their past pathologies
dating back to the Crusades.
Yet Obama's
outreach was still interpreted by Islamists as guilt and weakness to be
exploited rather than magnanimity to be reciprocated. Terrorist attacks
increased. Obama blamed them on a lack of gun control or generic "violent
extremism." Careerist toadies in government parroted the party-line
message and even tried to outdo their politically correct boss.
Former
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano focused on returning veterans as
terrorist risks. Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry said that global
warming, not the Islamic State, was the real threat. NASA Administrator Charles
Bolden said the president asked him to make Muslim outreach a top priority for
the agency. CIA Director John Brennan said that jihad "is a holy struggle,
a legitimate tenet of Islam." Director of National Intelligence James
Clapper opined that the Muslim Brotherhood was largely secular.
The
president often blamed the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay for needlessly
provoking Islam. Obama said that terrorist dangers were no more deadly than
falls in bathtubs. He wrote off the Islamic State as an inept jayvee squad,
assuring that they posed no existential threat. He campaigned on the premise
that al-Qaida was on the run. Obama pulled all troops out of Iraq, which
instantly degenerated into chaos.
Obama kept
insisting that guns, not Islamic terrorists, were the real danger -- even as
assassins used bombs from Boston to Paris, knives from California to Oklahoma,
and, most recently, a truck to run over innocents in Nice, France.
Intelligence
and law enforcement agencies got the message and worried more about charges of
"Islamophobia" than preempting deadly terrorist attacks. Authorities
had either interviewed and then ignored the Boston, Fort Hood, San Bernardino
and Orlando terrorists, or they had blindly ignored their brazen social media
threats.
There was
never cause for such weak-horse contrition.
Radical
Islam never had legitimate grievances against the West. America and Europe had
welcomed in Muslim immigrants -- even as Christians were persecuted and driven
out of the Middle East. Billions of dollars in American aid still flows to
Islamic countries. The U.S. spent untold blood and treasure freeing Kuwait and
later the Shiites of Iraq from Saddam Hussein. America tried to save
Afghanistan from the Soviets and later from the Taliban.
For over a
half-century, the West paid jacked-up prices for OPEC oil -- even as the U.S.
Navy protected Persian Gulf sea lanes to ensure lucrative oil profits for Gulf
state monarchies.
Osama bin
Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, the original architects of al-Qaida, were so
desperate to find grievances against the West that in their written diatribes
they had to invent fantasies of Jews walking in Mecca. In Michael Moore
fashion, they laughably whined about America's lack of campaign finance reform
and Western culpability for global warming.
The real
problem is that Islamic terrorism feeds off the self-induced failures of the
Middle East. Jihadists try to convince the Arab street that returning to
religious fundamentalism and exporting jihad will empower Muslims to recapture
lost primacy over a decadent and guilty West, just as in the mythical glory
days of the caliphate.
In truth,
religious intolerance, gender apartheid, illiteracy, autocracy, statism,
tribalism and religious fundamentalism all guarantee poverty, economic
stagnation and scapegoating. While much of Asia and Latin America progressed
through reform, the Middle East blame-gamed its miseries on affluent Western
nations and on Israel.
More
disturbing, millions of Middle Easterners fled to the safety of Europe and the
United States -- but on occasion, only to resist assimilation and show
ingratitude once they got there.
In short,
the dreamy Obama approach to terrorism has proved a nightmare -- and it is not
over yet.
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