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Peter Beinart claims the War on Terror is over

by Phantom Ace ( 9 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Multiculturalism, Political Correctness, Special Report at May 2nd, 2011 - 10:34 pm

Progressives are all celebrating Osama’s death. They only reason they are cheering is that Obama was President when this occurred. Peter Beinart, an apologist for Jihadists, is now claiming that killing Bin Laden means the war is over.

No human’s death is ever a blessing. But this comes close. Many modern revolutionaries have committed terrible crimes in pursuit of a vision that, at least in theory, had moral value. Osama bin Laden’s vision, by contrast, was both totalitarian and parochial. And he murdered freely in its pursuit. He was evil in both ends and means.

But we have more to be grateful for than this one villain’s demise. We must give thanks for something broader: The war on terror is over. I don’t mean that there is no threat of further jihadist attack. In the short term, the threat may even rise. I don’t mean that we should abandon all efforts at tracking terrorist cells. Of course not. But the war on terror was a way of seeing the world, explicitly modeled on World War II and the Cold War. It suggested that the struggle against “radical Islam” or “Islamofascism” or “Islamic terrorism” should be the overarching goal of American foreign policy, the prism through which we see the world.

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But the war on terror was worse. It made East Asia an afterthought during a critical period in China’s rise; it allowed all manner of dictators to sell their repression in Washington, just as they had during the Cold War; it facilitated America’s descent into torture; it wildly exaggerated the ideological appeal of a jihadist-Salafist movement whose vision of society most Muslims find revolting.

Yeah the death of Bin Laden will make Hamas, Hizb’Allah, Al-Shabaab, Al-Qaeda and others all lay down their arms and want peace. Expect the Left to declare victory and call Obama a hero. This will be their 2012 campaign blueprint. Democrats will proclaim Obama has brought peace and the war is over.

Ramadan 2010 Scorecard

by Deplorable Macker ( 100 Comments › )
Filed under Islam, Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Terrorism, Sharia (Islamic Law), Terrorism at September 15th, 2010 - 4:30 pm

Courtesy of The Religion of Peace™:

See You Next Season!

Secret Joint Raid Captures Taliban’s Top Commander

by WrathofG-d ( 119 Comments › )
Filed under Afghanistan, Anti-Jihad, Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Middle East, Military, Politics, Terrorism, World at February 16th, 2010 - 12:00 pm

Sometimes you just have to give credit where it is due.  This is fantastic news, and excellent work by President Obama, and the U.S. Military.

WASHINGTON — The Taliban’s top military commander was captured several days ago in Karachi, Pakistan, in a secret joint operation by Pakistani and American intelligence forces, according to American government officials.

The commander, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, is an Afghan described by American officials as the most significant Taliban figure to be detained since the American-led war in Afghanistan started more than eight years ago. He ranks second in influence only to Mullah Muhammad Omar, the Taliban’s founder and a close associate of Osama bin Laden before the Sept. 11 attacks.

His capture could cripple the Taliban’s military operations, at least in the short term, said Bruce O. Riedel, a former C.I.A. officer who last spring led the Obama administration’s Afghanistan and Pakistan policy review.

Details of the raid remain murky, but officials said that it had been carried out by Pakistan’s military spy agency, the Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence, or ISI, and that C.I.A. operatives had accompanied the Pakistanis.

The New York Times learned of the operation on Thursday, but delayed reporting it at the request of White House officials, who contended that making it public would end a hugely successful intelligence-gathering effort. The officials said that the group’s leaders had been unaware of Mullah Baradar’s capture and that if it became public they might cover their tracks and become more careful about communicating with each other.

The Times is publishing the news now because White House officials acknowledged that the capture of Mullah Baradar was becoming widely known in the region.

{The Article}

Keep up the good work!

Obama: Don’t Release Abuse Photos

by ChenZhen ( 29 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama at May 13th, 2009 - 2:22 pm

Obama “flip-flops” (that’s so 2004, I know):  Obama Reverses Position on Release of Photos of Detainee Abuse

President Obama has decided to oppose the release of several dozen photos depicting abuse of detainees held in U.S. military custody abroad, reversing his previous position on the grounds that the pictures could inflame anti-American sentiment and endanger U.S. troops.

In a brief statement to reporters before flying to Arizona for a speech late this afternoon, Obama said he believes “that the publication of these photos would not add any additional benefit to our understanding of what was carried out in the past by a small number of individuals. In fact, the most direct consequence of releasing them, I believe, would be to further inflame anti-American opinion and to put our troops in greater danger.”

Get a little more information, consult some knowledgeable people, and make the right call.  See, I knew I voted for the right guy.

Anyway, since this is 2.0, I decided to take a look at what the 1.0ers thought, and the top-rated comment comes from none other than the enigmatic zombie:

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Ummm….zombie?  Obama decided to block voice opposition to* the photos’ release, as opposed to letting the abuse happen in the first place.  Not really adopting the same policy on that one.  Just an FYI.

*Update:  Fixed that technically incorrect statement.