Ideas are the most powerful human force. And the idea of jihad that the Obama administration will not discuss is perhaps the most powerful idea in the world’s marketplace of ideas today.
Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez shot his victims down in cold blood because he was a jihadist. He wrote of his devotion to the Islamic war for global domination on his blog. He downloaded messages from Anwar Awlaki, the American al-Qaida commander killed in a drone attack in Yemen in 2011.
Awlaki’s most prolific follower to date was US Army Major Nidal Malik Hassan who massacred 13 soldiers and wounded 32 in his November 2009 assault at Ft. Hood, Texas. Yet, just as the Obama administration denies to this day that Hassan operated out of devotion to the cause of Islamic global supremacy through genocidal war, so Carter pretended away Abdulazeez’s obvious motive. And Biden stood before those whose lives were shattered by jihad last month and told them that jihad was not a threat to their way of life.
Ideas are the most powerful human force. And the idea of jihad that the Obama administration will not discuss is perhaps the most powerful idea in the world’s marketplace of ideas today.
I agree, if we don’t fight we die or accept the chains of slavery. This should not be a decision that any President makes on any people’s behalf. From abandoning the damaged lands, such as Iraq, to destabilizing Libya; this Presidents actions have been a litany of empowerment of radical Islam. Really, which of his actions in office would you change if you were an Iranian?
But in this country under his administration the worst behavior has been the repression of any criticism of our enemy’s ideology, which is Jihad-ism and the blind eye to it’s danger within this country (with an increasing tempo of deadly attacks clearly related to radical Islam) and the deaf ear internationally to cries of pain, torture and murder.
There is no doubt in my mind that one morning I will wake up and put on the news to see an Iranian bomb has been detonated here. Where and when is the only question; if it’s Washington DC I’m not sure we could necessarily count that as a hostile act.











