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Gordon
Cucullu- Contributor
Former Green
Beret lieutenant colonel, Gordon Cucullu is now an editorialist,
author and a popular speaker. Born into a military
family, he lived and served for more than thirteen years in East
Asia, including eight years in Korea. For his Special Forces
service in Vietnam he was awarded a Bronze Star, Vietnamese Cross
of Gallantry, and the Presidential Unit Commendation. After separation
from the Army, he worked on Korea and East Asian affairs at both
the Pentagon and Department of State as well as an executive
for General Electric in Korea. His first major non-fiction work,
Separated
at Birth: How North Korea became the Evil Twin, is
based in large part on his extensive experience in
Korea and East Asia as a governmental insider and businessman.
[website]
[go to Cucullu index]
Lessons
Learned from London
How many wake up calls do we need...
[Gordon Cucullu] 7/18/05
Disrupt the G8, bring down Tony Blair, get the Brits to withdraw
from Iraq. How to make a convincing argument for such radical
policy changes? By bombing civilians, of course. Randomly slaughter
as many innocents as possible on their way to work. That will
induce such fear into the infidels that they will bend to our
will. Such is the mindset of our enemies, radical Islamist jihadists.
Barbaric terrorism
can be effective. Egypt just pulled its embassy from Baghdad
after its ambassador was kidnapped and murdered.
The Philippines withdrew its small, mostly symbolic contingent
to ransom hostages. Most egregiously, the Spanish election was
flipped by terrorists who then were rewarded for their disgusting
killings by immediate withdrawal of Spain’s military contingent
in Iraq. Fortunately these are exceptions. More commonly, random
terror attacks steel the backbones of the target population.
America came together after September 11, 2001 just as it had
after Pearl Harbor. Israel has endured decades of pounding but
remains stalwart. Expect London and the entire United Kingdom
to be one of the tougher nuts for the terrorists to crack.
In many ways the fundamentalist
Islamic terrorists fall victim to their own propaganda. They
have been fed the line of the “decaying,
corrupt West,” of “decadent Crusaders” so much
that they have come to believe that through one push, one spectacular
or particularly brutal attack, they can cause the entire rotten
structure of Western civilization to implode upon itself. This
is part of the expectations for 911. This motivates them to continue
use of random terror attacks. Admittedly they achieved some tactical
success, but terror as a weapon has proved to be a strategic
disaster for the Islamist movement internationally. But don’t
expect the stark fact that they are losing the war to subdue
them. Failure, processed through the mindset of the Islamofascist
zealot will only drive them to greater fanaticism. Only by their
deaths will this war be won. Despite this reality many in the
West have yet even to acknowledge that we are at war.
Recite the dismal
laundry list of terrorist attacks that have taken place globally
since the late 1990s. We have read the names
so many times that we have almost become jaded to them but we
can’t let that happen. We need to remind ourselves of Lebanon,
the Achille Lauro, Munich, Israel, the World Trade Center, Iraq,
Oklahoma City, East Africa, Somalia, Sudan, Bali, Madrid, Holland,
the USS Cole, Lockerbie, Philippines, Egypt, Libya, Teheran,
Pakistan, India, Bosnia, Chechnya, and Afghanistan. Now we can
add London to that sad list. We must recognize a stark fact that
too many of the self-styled intelligensia seem not to comprehend:
regardless of what we do the terrorists are coming after us.
They are coming not to negotiate, not to seek accommodation or
understanding, not to learn how to work together: they are coming
to kill and destroy.
Unless we grasp the
enormity of that fact, accept it, and hold it close we will
lose this war. For war it is. Not crime, not
misunderstanding, not something than can be resolved on a psychiatrist’s
couch or with an anti-depressant medication. From time to time
we drift away from our purpose, forget what started this war
in the first place. We get ourselves bogged down in meaningless
semantics. We argue over whether a particular Islamist terrorist
organization really is a member of al Qaeda or not, as if that
fact makes it less dangerous or mitigates its actions. We use
all of our prodigious, misguided legalistic skills to parse the
relationship between dictators like Saddam Hussein, Bashar Assad,
Kim Jong Il, and the Iranian mullahs to terrorist organizations
and leaders, as if they are in the docket at a criminal trial
instead of loading the gun that others will hold to our heads.
Worst of all, we pretend
that this war is somehow a war against “terror” rather
than a brutal war to the death against rabid ideologues who have
declared the war against us and intend to destroy us and our
way of life. This is not a war against Islam per se, but as Paul
Marshall notes “the root of this wave of terrorism is extremist
religion.” These terror leaders have said that they intend
to impose their twisted version of Islam upon us. We need to
listen to what these people say and be candid in our own thoughts
and speech. No longer can we go to ridiculous lengths to avoid
offense, or to deceive ourselves that we are dealing with a “religion
of peace.” Ayatollah Khomeini said, back when all this
began in earnest, “we did not create a revolution to lower
the price of melon.” More recently Hussein Massawi, former
leader of Hezbollah, made terrorist intentions clear: “We
are not fighting so that you will offer us something. We are
fighting to eliminate you.”
The wave of attacks
in London ought to have been a wake up call – again!
How many of these will we require before we act against the root
cause? So far we in America have been fortunate. Our Muslim immigrants
have for the most part been professionals eager to assimilate
into our society and become Americas in thought as well as in
citizenship. European experience stands in stark contrast. On
the Continent as well as in the UK a significant number of Muslim
immigrants are workers and peasants. They are not educated, are
held in ignorance and poverty by their religious leaders, and
are proselytized mightely on the need to remain “pure to
their faith” and by perseverance “overcome the infidel.” In
other words, they come to Europe not to assimilate but to conquer.
Fundamentalist mosques
across Europe have become platforms for terrorism and revolution
directed against the host countries.
To date the British, the French, Dutch, Germans, and others have
pretended that these threats don’t exist. They cover up
the Islamist rhetoric with politically correct rhetoric of their
own despite the overheated climate in the mosques and ghettos.
London attacks did not occur in a vacuum. They were no doubt
encouraged by al Qaeda leaders abroad, perhaps even assisted
with funding and training, but they could only have taken place
in an atmosphere of growing hostility to the West.
Fortunately the terrorist attack in London will not rattle the
majority of Britons nor will it shake the American-UK alliance.
For a brief time at least, we are again tragically reminded that
this is war. But how many wake up calls do we need to galvanize
our will? Will it require a nuclear, poison gas, or biological
attack before we at last have the moral courage to recognize
our enemy for who and what he is? If the London attack can produce
that result then the lives will not have been spent in vain. tRO
Curious
about North Korea? Learn more in Gordon’s
best-selling book Separated
at Birth: How North Korea became the Evil Twin became
the Evil Twin, Lyons Press available at bookstores now.
copyright
Gordon Cucullu 2005
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