Friday, 15 August 2014

Threatening Rise of Radical Islam

Sometime last week I got a rather rude shock after seeing a story in which former US President Jimmy Carter called on the United States and its allies in the European Union to legally recognize Hamas as a legitimate political actor instead of being merely a terrorist organisation as was traditionally thought.
This development of course is rather disturbing for one single reason, Hamas isn't called Terrorist simply because it is Palestinian or Islamic, if that were the case Fatah would certainly be designated in a similar manner, the truth is that Hamas’ reputation as a terrorist organisation is well deserved as over the years this very movement has been in the very forefront of insurgency activities in that region of the world. Giving recognition to such an entity would not solve the crisis as Carter claims but instead would only serve to make matters worse.
                       
What the ex-President fails to get is that giving Hamas recognition would serve to strengthen not only them but other Islamist groups that make similar claims which would be extremely dangerous in the era where the rise of radical Islam is becoming such a powerful force in the Middle East and even beyond. One needs only to take a look at Egypt under Mohammed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood to see how quickly a country can go downhill when a government which such radical views take over, it wasn't very long before the people of Egypt finally had enough and so deposed him via a coup d’état.

                                     

And as if that’s not proof enough just take a good look at what’s going on in Syria where rebels present themselves as freedom fighters are now locked in a struggle to overthrow the government and seize power for themselves . Regardless of efforts by the liberal media to put their own spin on things and vilify Assad it is quite clear that the Syrian rebels are not as noble as they appear to be. These same groups  are known to be in league with terrorists organisations across the Middle East along with advocacy of an Islamic republic along the lines of Iran and persecution of religious minorities make them unfit to be the governing anybody at all, yet they are continuously aided by the liberal powers of the West.

                             

Of course nothing serves as greater proof to illustrate my point than the rise of the new radical self-styled Caliphate known as ISIS, this group takes evil to a whole new level so much so that even Al Qaeda and the Taliban want nothing to do with the likes of them. This group of unstable lunatics even go as far as to claim that they have the “right” to govern all Muslims in the world and seek to extend their control over the entire Islamic community worldwide. This kind of thinking has precarious not only for the Middle East but also for Western countries that now possess an alarmingly high number of Muslim immigrants.

                        


The rise of Islamic actors as a political and cultural force in Europe is an especially worrying trend as little by little traditional European culture is being undermined the face of this alien invasion of their sovereignty so much so to the point where they’re being given special treatment and are even now demanding more. A few months ago a story broke that the British courts now recognised Sharia law as valid in cases in regarding Muslims and even this week announced that a Muslim man who has more than one wife can even claim benefits of these wives, this of course raises several questions such as the legality of polygamy and the welfare system in the UK where immigrants are entitled to more benefits than legal taxpaying British subjects. Elsewhere in Europe is facing similar challenges whereas Muslims feels as though they’re not obliged to obey the law of the land even going as far as to advocate for the setting up of separate Islamic states in Europe similar to what happened in Norway earlier this week. These same factors combined with the rise of ISIS and the strong possibility that such a movement could spread in their vindictive attempt to spread their world domination propaganda is exactly what makes Mr. Carter’s comments so ill advised. Whether the liberals want to face it or not Hamas was a terrorist group upon foundation and it is still one today or is the so called famous saying that “The United States does not negotiate with Terrorist” no longer applicable.

                       

Of course all I have just written here is merely a tip of the iceberg in this rather long saga of radical Islam and the apparent Apathy (maybe even Sympathy) that liberals in the west seem to have for the likes of them while ignoring the cries for help of Christians who are undergoing serious persecution as a result of their faith. Until Western governments wake up and realize how serious this threat is then I’m afraid we will continue to have this threat hanging over our heads for years to come.


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