Showing posts with label Muslim Brotherhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muslim Brotherhood. Show all posts

Saturday, April 27, 2013


I must admit that the more I see of what is going on in America as well as overseas where terrorism is concerned, and as much as I do NOT see their own countrymen denouncing these acts of violence against "infidels", the more I am pigeonholing the Muslim population.  This is very sad to say as I once lived in Muslim nations that welcomed me into their families.  We ate together, danced together, laughed together, and cried together.  Yet the terrorism and the hate against Western civilization grows and I see no end of it in sight.  Our own countrymen of Muslim background are now acting against us, setting off bombs in crowded locations and to what end?  What do they hope to achieve?

I was reading some things on Facebook today and saw a quote by a young Arab woman.  Yasirajaan said, "Muslims view "Islamic" terrorists the same way Christians view the Westboro Baptist Church..."  I guess Muslims find them to be an annoyance.  But the last time I looked, the Westboro Baptist church didn't set off a bomb in front of a synagog or drive jet airliners into tall buildings because it's in a country that they do not like.  Terrorists are not annoyances....they are terrorists!

What I would like to see is an Arab Nation, such as Saudi Arabia, or Jordan, get on the television and denounce these people.  Then I would like to see them take action against them, help us ferret them out and deal with them accordingly.  I know that if these "terrorists" were plotting against the King Abdullah, he would have them killed, in a public square, beheaded or hung, for all to see.  Yet I see none of this.  I see complacency.  I don't even see annoyance!  And hence, I begin to pigeonhole.  To question the beliefs of the Muslim population, to be cynical and damnatory of their interpretation of the Koran, and fear the spread of a religion that allows terrorism to rule the world.  And I hate this in me....I hate hating but I feel my hands are tied as well as my heart!

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

10 Years Later



Ten years ago today we entered Iraq with the plan to find weapons of mass destruction, free the people, prevent al-Qaida from expanding into Iraq, and spread democracy.  Last night, another bomb erupted killing 57 people and proving that Iraq is more unstable now than it was when we entered into this engagement, and more so since we pulled out of the area in 2011.  The conflict, which was to lead to a democratic government, led to more violence.  With the capture and killing of Sadam Hussein, Shiite and Suni insurgents were able to kill approximately 4500 American soldiers and over 100,000 Iraqis. 

And, although it is more democratic than under its previous regime, much to our dismay it is not a pro-American democracy.   The new Shiite led government has ties with Tehran and faces a violent future with the Suni who were in control during Sadam's reign.  Last night is an example of this.  And, on top of this, is the way in which the bombs were planted, leaves us to assume that al-Qaida had its hand in this activity. The ramifications?  No elections in this area until further notice.

Those who know me are cognizant of my feelings toward these matters.  To say we should never have gone there to in the first place is now moot, but leaving the area in such a volatile condition was not the smartest thing we ever did either.  Yes, certain countries in Middle East are our "allies" but they should continue to clearly, so that all the world can hear them, declare that groups such as al-Qaida, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Taliban, are detrimental to the positive growth of this area as well as the freedom of the world.  Alas, to do so, though, would make them an enemy of their people as the Muslim nations are united under Allah.  It is much easier for them if the hatred is focused on Western Civilizations rather than their own corrupt governments.  But if they want to continue to receive support from our own government as well as other western allies, we should demand that they do this and threaten to cut off ties with them until we can all stand united on one front.