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A must read Gates of Vienna blog post

The Gates of Vienna blog consists of a group of dedicated reporters/writers, who diligently present news and commentary on as their subtitle states, “At the siege of Vienna in 1683 Islam seemed poised to overrun Christian Europe.  We are in a new phase of a very old war.” 

To explain the Obama administration’s policy inability to foresee any of the devastating failures of  their  “ending the war” policy, this post,  “Beheaded by a Feckless Delusion” , with a Brennan video clip explains it clearly.

Just to reach across the partisan political aisle,  John McCain can rush to the nearest microphone to get in front of this latest foreign policy debacle, but rest assured, his Syrian moderates weren’t really all that moderate and it’s not a failure to arm them that created, to use JK’s shorthand, “AQI > ISIL > ISIS > IS”.  Their virulent, ascending Islamist ideology, on the march, continues “winning the hearts and minds” (or cutting them out of fallen foe and eating them) of individual disaffected young men in the Muslim world and they’re on the march globally.  Whether we choose to pigeon-hole them into semantical coops and hope that we’re the foxes guarding the coop and can always pounce quickly (the Pax Americana view) or we pretend they aren’t a fox dressed in many-colored sheep’s clothing (calling themselves by anything but Al Qaeda makes them harmless), either way we completely miss the Islamist Ascendency.  And rest assured, John Brennan knows them by name (or by one of their many aliases)  and will add them to his drone target list….  No worries….

 

 

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It IS what it IS (pssst, a Caliphate)

So, the news and media talking heads can’t stop talking about what IS is. IS is a CALIPHATE emerging, hummm, doesn’t that sound like the oft mocked pipe dream of Osama bin Laden and friends?  Well, here I’ll answer for you – yes it does.  In January our astute President, beneficiary of the world’s most magnificent intelligence apparatus in the world, stated:

“The analogy we use around here sometimes, and I think is accurate, is if a jayvee team puts on Lakers uniforms that doesn’t make them Kobe Bryant,” Obama told Remnick. “I think there is a distinction between the capacity and reach of a bin Laden and a network that is actively planning major terrorist plots against the homeland versus jihadists who are engaged in various local power struggles and disputes, often sectarian.” (http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/01/20/obama-dismisses-al-qaeda-resurgence-theyre-jv/)

So, juxtapose that brilliant analysis with his current assessment from his August 20th speech on the beheading of American journalist, JimFoley:

“Let’s be clear about ISIL.  They have rampaged across cities and villages — killing innocent, unarmed civilians in cowardly acts of violence.  They abduct women and children, and subject them to torture and rape and slavery.  They have murdered Muslims — both Sunni and Shia — by the thousands.  They target Christians and religious minorities, driving them from their homes, murdering them when they can for no other reason than they practice a different religion.  They declared their ambition to commit genocide against an ancient people.

So ISIL speaks for no religion.  Their victims are overwhelmingly Muslim, and no faith teaches people to massacre innocents.  No just God would stand for what they did yesterday, and for what they do every single day.  ISIL has no ideology of any value to human beings.  Their ideology is bankrupt.  They may claim out of expediency that they are at war with the United States or the West, but the fact is they terrorize their neighbors and offer them nothing but an endless slavery to their empty vision, and the collapse of any definition of civilized behavior.

And people like this ultimately fail.  They fail, because the future is won by those who build and not destroy and the world is shaped by people like Jim Foley, and the overwhelming majority of humanity who are appalled by those who killed him.” (http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/08/20/statement-president)

President Obama chooses to once again ignore the threat posed by this emerging CALIPHATE.  He summarily dismisses their declaration of war on the US and the West, still choosing to view them as a localized menace to their neighbors.  Once they begin to launch terrorist attacks on the US and the West, perhaps he will reluctantly, albeit too late, realize they are the ones capitalizing on America “ending” the war on terror, by waging a full-fledged offensive to defeat us in that selfsame war that he declared ended.  Choosing to underestimate the persistence, dedication and global reach of Islamists (the tentacles of Al Qaeda) by simply rhetorically parsing language, while they are furiously planning/training/expanding their capabilities, demonstrates that this president and his flunkies will never be able to protect America.  They neither see any threats that might interfere with their domestic political agenda, nor have the strategic vision to focus on threats through a big picture prism juxtaposed with  short and mid-range distance assessments.  Planning in reactionary mode fits and starts is the only method they know – so, this one is going to be a mission-creeper of military responses rather than part of a comprehensive offensive plan to defeat the CALIPHATE.

General John R. Allen wrote, IS must be destroyed and we must move quickly to pressure its entire “nervous system,” break it up, and destroy its pieces.” (http://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2014/08/gen-allen-destroy-islamic-state-now/92012/)  We can crush IS, but then what?  That is the same dilemma we faced before and I honestly think we should let IS run rampant a little longer, until the actual neighboring state leaders begin to feel really pressured and threatened by them.  Make them choose a side, instead of rushing in to shield them.  It would take seeing  waves of horrific carnage in the media and on their videos, but it might invoke enough fear in neighboring states to really act this time.  They must be forced to choose an Islamist future/potential extermination for being apostates or joining the 21st century modern world.  With large segments of disaffected citizens, particularly young men, these Muslim countries still are sitting on a powder keg and our going to war on IS will fuel the IS mobilization effort, with us not even having considered any strategies to thwart that.

A “war on terror” redux will  NOT solve the long-term strategic issue of global Islamist Ascendancy or even the more localized power vacuum problems.  We need to think more about the end objective, which is the defeat of the global Islamist movement and to do that requires putting and sustaining pressure on the Arab/Muslim facilitators of this virulent Jihad movement.  A few serious imperative objectives  would still be becoming energy independent, securing our borders, setting expectations of “acceptable conduct” and following through on punishing the state players who support/aid/abet the Islamist agenda.  We need to face down the “religion of peace” trope and say, “fine, you practice your “religion” however you like, but the minute one of my citizens is murdered for being an “infidel” and your fingerprints are connected, we will consider you an accomplice!”  And then we start following through on really cutting off military support, financial support, etc. to the abettors.

Only the Muslim world can really defeat this Islamist Ascendency and until some real leaders among them emerge, this scourge will continue.  And sad to say, their religious authorities seem confident their “kill all the infidels” belief is a requirement of their faith.  So, without a religious reformation of Islam itself, in conjunction with strong international pressure to change, we’ll end up with more of the same.

PS:  Here was my assessment from a 2/2012 email to Gladius:

“The whole Mid-East is set to go up in flames with radical Islamists gaining control of actual states and our media and government glides blithely along, still waxing on about the Arab Spring and “democracy,  while the reality is Islamists have made monumental gains in the last year and present a threat that will define the next few decades.  Sure, Al Qaeda may not be the prescient threat at the moment, but these Al Qaeda elements will be absorbed and utilized by these Muslim Brotherhood elements gaining power in various Mid-East governments.   Our government is clueless and totally oblivious to the looming crisis developing.” 

Being right doesn’t give me any comfort though, because we’ve got the same nitwits running our country:-(

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Wonderings…

Do you ever read/watch a news story that leaves niggling questions in the back of your mind, making you wonder what the whole story is or how this news story came about? So, here are a few items, both foreign and domestic, that left big question marks for me.

OK, so an American two-star general was murdered in an insider attack in Afghanistan. So, upon reading two stories about his bio (here and here), I deduced he was a supply officer from a desk job at the Pentagon. Then how on earth did this man, who had never deployed,  get selected to be the deputy commander for training Afghan troops in a freakin’ war zone? I also wondered if he was armed when this attack happened and I wondered what the security arrangements were, because one report said he sustained 12 gunshot wounds.  I wondered if he and his wife were Obama supporters.  The media dutifully opined, “What a tragedy!”, and the story was buried along with the general.

All the usual race baiters and agitators in America rushed to MO to create another national “angelic black child gunned down” story, but this time it’s a police officer who is the evil do’er and not a wanna-be cop.  So, yes to express their outrage at this purported “injustice” angry mobs of black folks started rioting and looting, yes somehow stealing and destroying other people’s property makes such a strong moral statement.  Of course, Eric Holder, who can’t be bothered to move quickly on any Obama scandals, from fast and furious to the IRS ,  immediately stated the Justice Department was monitoring this situation and now the FBI is on the case.  The President, who made his career racial grievance politics, already issued a statement, although he did not assert, “the police acted stupidly!”…. yet.  

The Clinton political machine, after several PR trial balloons to lift-off the smartest woman in the world’s 2016 campaign deflated, from the poor, poor pitiful me poverty-stricken flop to her book tour fiasco, decided to take on the Obama political machine and make her case as a strong, decisive leader.  While President Obama, our embarrassing leader from behind on the world stage, can’t figure out how to fight America’s real enemies, rest assured in the world of gutter politics, he doesn’t pull his punches.  And in true liberal fashion, he treats female political opponents just like males.  Watch out Hillary, you only have tired old feminist credentials and all the Clinton scandal baggage, but Obama holds the trump card, he’s the first black President. Wonder who will blink first in this battle royal among all the Democrats.  Samantha Power gets to help fight the “monster” again, lol.  Well, I can’t fault Samantha, because I think of her as thatwitch2016.  This battle will be priceless.

Speaking of President Obama, his buddy Erdogan in Turkey just won re-election, by a healthy margin.  Erdogan promises to build a “new Turkey” and his “new Turkey” centers on rolling back modernity and secular reforms,in favor of Islamist…. ones moving backwards to the 7th century.  Turkey is still part of NATO, doesn’t that make you wonder about that alliance…

 

 

 

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Obama’s mercurial foreign policy

This morning I posted a comment using “mhere” on a piece, “Reckless Abandonment”, by Mario Loyola at National Review Online.   The gist of his argument is that Obama’s missteps, like failing to arm the moderate Syrian resistance, led to the formation of IS and he also writes a stinging indictment of the lack of a coherent Obama foreign policy.  I disagreed with  a good bit of his assessment.  Loyola explains the Bush approach:

“The Bush administration recognized the danger of failed and failing states, and put in place a preventive doctrine of “partnership capacity building” to shore up the governance capability of threatened states. The idea was to prevent the sort of lawless safe haven from which al-Qaeda organized the 9/11 attacks on America. The first task was to make sure that sovereign states could control the whole of their territory.”

JK and I jabbered back and forth a bit via email about this situation and he, of course, provided some very good links to expand on this subject of “moderate” Syrian resistance fighters.  Hillary tried latching onto those “moderates” too and insisting she, the queen of soft power and smart diplomacy, would have armed these  “moderates” while Obama waffled. Loyola explains the Obama approach:

“Obama, by contrast, seems utterly unconcerned with failing states and terrorist safe havens. “I’ve been careful to resist calls to turn time and again to our military,” explained Obama, “because America has other tools in our arsenal than our military. We can also lead with the power of our diplomacy, our economy, and our ideals.” How that soft power is supposed to protect us from terror networks operating with impunity in safe havens across the Middle East has yet to be explained.”

My inexpert take in the comment section goes:

“Certainly Obama’s whimsical strategic vacuum provided the conditions for power vacuums across the ME to develop, but the Bush foreign policy had huge gaping flaws that boded poorly for long-term success. So, partisan politics aside, we went from bad foreign policy under Bush to no foreign policy under Obama (or at least no coherent foreign policy).

To say, “if Obama had armed the moderate Syrians things would be different”, might have altered the fate of Assad, but there was no stomach among those calling for throwing more arms into the mix to stay the course and ensure a “better” Syria emerged at the end. The arming the rebels rests as a simplistic tactical move, without a fully thought out long-term strategy. We hadn’t considered all the various scenarios that could ensue from arming “moderate” rebels and how we would respond to various outcomes. We didn’t have any clue as to who possible “moderate” political factions are in Syria, whom we hoped would emerge and build this better-than-Assad-Syria.

We so often throw ourselves into well-meaning foreign policy initiatives that blindly ignore the political/cultural realities of the people we are trying to “help” and as long as we refuse to acknowledge the pall Islam and more ominously Islamism casts over any reforms directed at dragging these cultures into modernity, our efforts will meet with failure and defeat.

In both Iraq and Afghanistan we spent billions of dollars with shaky accountability and little to show for the amount we squandered. Standing up a credible Afghan Army or Iraqi Army proved futile – these people want our money, not our democratic values. Obama’s mercurial foreign policy bodes much worse than Bush’s, but as Americans we should demand and expect a grand strategy that rests on reality, not wishful thinking and delusions, like “Islam means peace”.”

JK provided a link to an August 14, 2014 Fareed Zakaria piece in the Washington Post, “The fantasy of Middle Eastern moderates”, that offers a lot of academic research on the “moderates” designation for resistance fighters in the wake of the Arab Spring.  Zakaria cites an opinion piece, “Would arming Syria’s rebels have stopped the Islamic State”,  by Marc Lynch, from George Washington University, where he is the director of Middle Eastern Studies and the Project on Middle East Political Science.  Lynch debunks this Clinton revisionist history on “moderates”, stating:

“The idea that these rebel groups could be vetted for moderation and entrusted with advanced weaponry made absolutely no sense given the realities of the conflict in Syria. These local groups frequently shifted sides and formed alliances of convenience as needed. As MIT’s Fotini Christia has documented in cases from Afghanistan to Bosnia, and the University of Virginia’s Jonah Shulhofer-Wohl has detailed in Syria, rebel groups that lack a legitimate and effective over-arching institutional structure almost always display these kinds of rapidly shifting alliances and “blue on blue” violence. A “moderate, vetted opposition” means little when alliances are this fluid and organizational structures so weak.”

This very informative piece by Professor Lynch provides many additional links worth checking out.  He does go to pains to validate Hillary’s understanding of the situation, even as he demolishes her “moderates” assertion, which seems to happen frequently when academics write about Dem political figures’ statements.

JK stated this morphing of  Syrian “moderates” well before these experts, naturally, but he seemed happy to finally have the mainstream media figure out as JK puts it: “AQI > ISIL > ISIS > IS”.  Just follow your arrow, wherever it points (that’s actually a line in a country song by Kacey Musgraves, lol).  Doubt IS would approve of her song….

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Please define our broader strategy Mr. President

Parsing 101: say what you think people want to hear, but make sure you counter all those things with careful parsing. Let’s dissect President Obama’s weekly address, the talking out of both sides of your mouth technique.

“We have Americans serving across Iraq, including our embassy in Baghdad, and we’ll do whatever is needed to protect our people.

“But when there’s a situation like the one on this mountain—when countless innocent people are facing a massacre, and when we have the ability to help prevent it—the United States can’t just look away. That’s not who we are. We’re Americans.  We act.  We lead.  And that’s what we’re going to do on that mountain.  As one American who wrote to me yesterday said, “it is the right thing to do.””

then he follows these with:

“As Commander-in-Chief, I will not allow the United States to be dragged into fighting another war in Iraq.  American combat troops will not be returning to fight in Iraq, because there’s no American military solution to the larger crisis there.”

So, in paragraph 5, he completely makes a mockery of his statements that:  “we’ll do whatever is needed to protect our people.”

He rambles on a bit more about our broader strategy in Iraq, but alas, there is no broader strategy , only a repeat of his “zero footprint” strategy that led to weapons being funneled to ” Syrian freedom fighters”, who turned out to be Islamist zealots (aka the ISIS/ISIL he’s now bombing) – just don’t fly low, because they probably have the manpads you allowed to flow from your previous Libyan/Syrian debacles (funneling weapons).  In light, of this leader-from-behind’s track record, one can only believe that his assurances that “we’ll do whatever is needed to protect our people” ring a bit hollow.

They say actions speak louder than words, so he followed this speech to let our enemies know he means business, really he does, by going on vacation for two weeks.

In recent days, Jake Tapper asked  WH Deputy National Security Advisor, Tony Blinken, about the President’s total misunderstanding of the threat ISIS poses, when earlier this year when he compared ISIS to a JV basketball team.  More parsing and spinning, with Blinken blabbering on about how ISIS doesn’t pose a threat to us, here in America.

This is the President who orchestrated this border crisis, where illegals and our enemies stampede across our southern border and this President doesn’t even want the border agents to stop them.  Yes, this President’s assurances that he will protect you here at home are about as truthful as the ones he uttered about protecting Americans serving in Iraq.  His DHS is more concerned about the threat from law-abiding, conservative Americans than they are about Al Qaeda, ISIS, criminal gangs /thugs from Central America, or any other foreign enemies.   And once the strawmen defenses go up in flames, never fear, because with this administration, at the end of the day, everything is still GWB’s fault.

PS:  JK fact-checked the Zero Footprint piece from The Last Refuge blog yesterday and he offers this additional bit of information:

Pretty exhaustive LB (name changed, because I prefer LB here). And, in the wider scope of things I won’t be making any wide disagreements.

But. And “I think” it was in part three – I’m going on memory so – about where that pic of McCain standing next to the known ISIL kidnapper/terrorist there was a paragraph/sentence the gist of was this:

“Nobody could have possibly foreseen how fucked up this Libyan adventure would become.”
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If it’s convenient for you, read from page 7 through page eleven. If pressed for time, just read the final sentence on page eleven.

http://tarpley.net/docs/CTCForeignFighter.19.Dec07.pdf

Now – abit of background first – twenty-three Libyans were taken off the field in the vicinity of Kirkuk (Iraq 04) and transferred to Gitmo where they remained in US custody until Condi Rice and Buddy Muammar had their lovefest in 2006. Perhaps by pure dumb luck, McCain and Senator Graham visited Tripoli a week later then, when they got back to DC they proceeded with the genius idea to “as a gesture of goodwill” convince GW to release the Libyan detainees into Sa’id Gaddafy’s tender care.

The first five or so paragraphs should be sufficient.

https://www.ctc.usma.edu/posts/lifg-revisions-posing-critical-challenge-to-al-qaida

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Worse than Nazis by Gene Schwimmer

By now, the third week of Israel’s Operation Projective Edge, surely there can be no one unaware of the tunnels Hamas spent five years – and millions of dollars of aid money – building to serve as underground bunkers for Hamas&rsquo….

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Weekly Address: American Operations in Iraq | The White House

Weekly Address: American Operations in Iraq | The White House.

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Between 2011 (Libya) and 2014 (Iraq) Obama Appears To Have Found His Pen…

Between 2011 (Libya) and 2014 (Iraq) Obama Appears To Have Found His Pen….

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Iraq – ISIL/ISIS and the U.S. Humanitarian Aid Mission By Jim Waurishuk

The humanitarian mission that began Thursday night was conducted over Iraq’s northern Kurdish region. It included  air drops by two C-130 and one C-17 cargo aircraft escorted by two F/A-18 Super Hornets, from the USS George H. W. Bush carr….

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Canaries in the mine shaft…… still chirping.

The previous link is to a great bit of investigating by those folks at The Last Refuge blog.  In the comments I added some links from old LB posts. Elizabeth O’Bagy and friends come back to haunt John McCain again. And they’ve got a video of the smartest woman in the world,  lying of course. As she rambles on in her infamous Congressional testimony, she tries to perch upon the merits of the members of her oh-so-serious,  oft-quoted, “independent” ARB report. Chirp, chirp, chirp, but I wrote about that ARB report too: “Benghazi ARB report: Bird Cage Liner or Probing Investigation?”.   Safe to say, that I would opt for bird cage liner as my answer.  There’s a link to the entire report in this old blog post, so you can read it yourself. And, these Benghazi canaries still chirp, no matter how many ways Hilliary & friends try to snuff them out.  Keep some fresh bird cage liner ready, because these little birdies surely have many more droppings to unload…

Bryan Preston at PJ Media did a lot of reporting on Elizabeth O’Bagy too.

Here’s my very first Elizabeth O’Bagy post: “Stumbling upon some facts in less than 5 minutes”. 

So, as this ISIS/ISIL threat increases, keep in mind that the idiots at the State Department, this White House and foreign policy/military experts like John McCain were selling us a false narrative, spoon-fed to them by this Free Syrian Emergency Task Force, insisting  these Syrian rebels were “moderates” based on expert analysts like Elizabeth O’Bagy.  Now, to quote JK, from his comment on my blog post, “American Dirge”:

“But if LB you require an example of what Kinnison and I – and I fully expect Gladius to concur … given it’s Jonathan Swift or Henry Kissinger well … we’ve recently seen AQI > John McCain & Eliza O’Bagy’s Syrian Moderate Freedom Fighters morph into first ISIL and then … when ISIL crossed out of Dayr-al-Zawr into Iraq’s Qaim at which point ISIL became ISIS … and not, John McCain’s “Freedom Fighters” when … well, it’s hard to tell exactly but I’m figuring AQI & ISIL were

The Good Guys

Until they took all those American built Humvees and .50 Cals at which point AQI > ISIL > ISIS > IS became

The NOT Good Guys.
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And LibertyBelle it’s the example of Iraq that informs me – we MEANING WE AMERICANS would be better off (and cheaper put) to getting a bunch of baseball umpires

or whoever lays them chalk-limes down to mark off however big a spot it takes to put each and every bullet to howitzer to Apache Gunship we ain’t planning of bring back within however big that chalk-marked area is then

have the Buffs in to carpet bomb.

Anything remaining – B-2s and laser-guided.
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Bad enough to have IS attacking the heart of Iraq with American-built Humvees.

But ISIS/ISI using our stuff against us?”

This Stratfor piece, Monitoring the Islamic State’s ‘Flood’, by Scott Stewart details the Islamic State’s emergence and how the deck of wanna-be jihadist heroes currently stacks up. (h/t JK).

So many unanswered questions and connections, but what difference at this point does it make?  And the State Department now has it’s own female military expert to keep us abreast of jihadist troops, #WarriorPrincess, Marie Harf: “State Department’s Harf: The Iraqis Need to ‘Pull Themselves Together’”, another Bryan Preston report.

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