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    Tuesday
    Dec012009

    Are We Ignoring a New Threat From Hezbollah?

     Lebanon

    If I’m reading this right, I think they mean business:

    Hezbollah’s chief on Monday announced the group’s new “manifesto,” which calls on all countries to “liberate Jerusalem” and declares the United States a threat to the world.

    “American terrorism is the source of every terrorism in the world,” Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised speech from an undisclosed location.

    It was his first address since a unity government formed in Lebanon this month, ending a crisis that had left the country with no government since June’s parliamentary elections.

    Hezbollah, a political party in Lebanon, is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States and Israel. Nasrallah does not appear in public amid concerns for his safety.

    “We invite and call on all Arabs and Muslims and all countries keen on peace and stability in the world to intensify efforts and resources to liberate Jerusalem from Zionist occupation and to maintain its true identity and its Islamic and Christian sanctities,” Nasrallah said.

    If by “intensify” he means to use the existing political means available, which is to take the grievance to the United Nations for mediation, fine and dandy. If he means terrorism, well, that’s unacceptable. I’m not familiar with “American terrorism” because, the last time I checked, we were joined in our uniformed efforts to protect millions from Islamic terrorism wherever possible.

    The Narrative is the cocktail of half-truths, propaganda and outright lies about America that have taken hold in the Arab-Muslim world since 9/11. Propagated by jihadist Web sites, mosque preachers, Arab intellectuals, satellite news stations and books — and tacitly endorsed by some Arab regimes — this narrative posits that America has declared war on Islam, as part of a grand “American-Crusader-Zionist conspiracy” to keep Muslims down.

    Yes, after two decades in which U.S. foreign policy has been largely dedicated to rescuing Muslims or trying to help free them from tyranny — in Bosnia, Darfur, Kuwait, Somalia, Lebanon, Kurdistan, post-earthquake Pakistan, post-tsunami Indonesia, Iraq and Afghanistan — a narrative that says America is dedicated to keeping Muslims down is thriving.

    Although most of the Muslims being killed today are being killed by jihadist suicide bombers in Pakistan, Iraq, Afghanistan and Indonesia, you’d never know it from listening to their world. The dominant narrative there is that 9/11 was a kind of fraud: America’s unprovoked onslaught on Islam is the real story, and the Muslims are the real victims — of U.S. perfidy.

    Have no doubt: we punched a fist into the Arab/Muslim world after 9/11, partly to send a message of deterrence, but primarily to destroy two tyrannical regimes — the Taliban and the Baathists — and to work with Afghans and Iraqis to build a different kind of politics. In the process, we did some stupid and bad things. But for every Abu Ghraib, our soldiers and diplomats perpetrated a million acts of kindness aimed at giving Arabs and Muslims a better chance to succeed with modernity and to elect their own leaders.

    The Narrative was concocted by jihadists to obscure that.

    It’s working. As a Jordanian-born counterterrorism expert, who asked to remain anonymous, said to me: “This narrative is now omnipresent in Arab and Muslim communities in the region and in migrant communities around the world. These communities are bombarded with this narrative in huge doses and on a daily basis. [It says] the West, and right now mostly the U.S. and Israel, is single-handedly and completely responsible for all the grievances of the Arab and the Muslim worlds. Ironically, the vast majority of the media outlets targeting these communities are Arab-government owned — mostly from the Gulf.”

    We are active all over the world in stopping Islamic terrorists from attacking and killing Muslims, and no country can claim to have spent more money and sacrificed more blood than the United States. No country can claim to have done more to reach out diplomatically and economically as well.

    The curious thing about organizations like Hezbollah is that they think no one notices what they’re really all about, which is being able to tell everyone what to do and how to live their lives. America exists as the alternative to that, and plenty of Muslims like it just fine that way, and we should be glad to have them here. America has always been a place where people can go to escape oppression, and that should never change.

    I think what needs to change is this curious detente we have with Hezbollah. Is this just bluster? Is this just someone appealing to their radical base? If their rhetoric is backed by a real threat to our interests, we need to answer it.

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