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Is Al-Qaeda Defeated?
National Review Online ^ | October 18, 2012 | Clifford D. May

Posted on 10/18/2012 10:07:43 PM PDT by neverdem

At the Aspen Security Forum this past summer, Peter Bergen, CNN’s intrepid national-security analyst and a director at the New America Foundation, gave a talk titled: “Time to Declare Victory: Al Qaeda Is Defeated.”

Since then, AQ and/or its affiliates have launched lethal attacks on American diplomatic compounds in Libya and Yemen, hoisted an al-Qaeda flag above the U.S. embassy in Cairo, resurged in Iraq, and put boots on the ground in Syria. They have bombed Christian churches in Nigeria and the mosques of Sufi Muslims in Mali. They have battled African Union troops in Somalia. Within the last week, Taliban terrorists shot Malala Yousafzai, a 14-year-old Pakistani, for the “crime” of advocating education for girls, and bombed the office of moderate tribal elders in northwest Pakistan, killing at least 17 people.

In this light, it seems obvious to me that reports of AQ’s demise are at least premature. And I’m not alone. “Obama was out saying, Hey, look, we have got al-Qaeda back on its heels,” investigative reporter Bob Woodward said on Sunday. “Well, anyone in the intelligence committee knows that’s not true.”

Bergen, however, is sticking to his story. And he is not alone. On Tuesday, he and Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Lynch III (ret.), a Distinguished Research Fellow at the National Defense University, defended the AQ-is-defeated thesis in a debate with Thomas Joscelyn and Bill Roggio, two of my Foundation for Defense of Democracies colleagues. Bergen and Lynch argued that al-Qaeda’s offensive capabilities have been degraded and that without Osama bin Ladin, the organization lacks a “mythical mystique.”

That’s true as far as it goes. But degraded is not defeated. And Bergen goes further:

Even terrorists influenced by al Qaeda–like ideas have only killed 17 people in the United States since 9/11. About the same number of Americans are killed every year by dogs. In other words, in the United States during the past decade, dogs have been around ten times more deadly than jihadist terrorists. To win World War II, Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin did not feel it necessary to kill every Nazi. We should not impose a higher standard in the battle against al Qaeda.

Here, in my view, is what that misses: Ideas matter. The Nazis had ideas — vile ideas, but ideas nonetheless. Not even the most rabid canines have that. Roosevelt and Churchill — and Stalin, too, I suppose — were keenly aware that the Nazi threat was at least as much ideological as military.

Indeed, in January of 1943, at the end of the Casablanca Conference, Roosevelt announced that he and Churchill had decided to adopt a policy crucial to Allied victory and Axis defeat — a policy, Roosevelt said, that would “not mean the destruction of the population of Germany, Italy, or Japan,” but would “mean the destruction of the philosophies in those countries which are based on conquest and the subjugation of other people.”

The jihadi philosophy/ideology is — no less than Nazism — “based on conquest and the subjugation of other people.” The late Father Richard John Neuhaus aptly defined jihadism as a religiously inspired ideology built on the teaching “that it is the moral obligation of all Muslims to employ whatever means necessary in order to compel the world’s submission to Islam.”

Most American and European leaders refuse even to discuss jihadism openly, much less pledge to destroy it. Some are concerned that to do so will offend Muslims by the tens of millions, turning them against us. Others, I suspect, find it impossible to accept that, in the 21st century, there are still those who believe in divinely endorsed wars, have no aversion to violence, and see conquest as the most virtuous of pursuits. “Ideology,” Hillary Clinton said not long after becoming secretary of state in 2009, “is so yesterday.” Those who see America as the “enemy of God” are not convinced.

Proponents of the AQ-is-defeated theory also ignore the fact that Saudi petro-princes continue to spend billions to spread Wahhabism, a strain of Islam that disdains freedom and promotes hatred of infidels and apostates. Wahhabism plants the seeds of jihadism.

And of course it should be clear by now that the regime that rules Iran embraces a jihadi ideology. Iran’s rulers are Shia, a minority within the Muslim world, which makes their aspiration to lead a pan-Islamic global revolution against the West challenging. But that is their goal — a goal they have reaffirmed repeatedly over the past 33 years; a goal that will be greatly facilitated should they acquire nuclear weapons. It is in pursuit of this goal that they are forcing average Iranians to absorb the economic pain of intensifying sanctions.

Roosevelt and Churchill grasped what too many analysts in government, academia, media, and think tanks do not: To prevail against America’s enemies, kinetic warfare is necessary but insufficient. An ideological war, a war of ideas, also must be waged. And on that front, we have not yet begun to fight.

— Clifford D. May is president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a policy institute focusing on national security.



TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaeda

1 posted on 10/18/2012 10:07:47 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

It’s role as America’s number one enemy has been replaced by the Muslim Brotherhood.


2 posted on 10/18/2012 10:11:21 PM PDT by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both)
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To: neverdem

Someone tell our dead ambassador and his three co-workers.


3 posted on 10/18/2012 10:13:22 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass.)
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To: BenLurkin; neverdem

Al Q’aeda and the Muslim Brotherhood are one in the same.


4 posted on 10/18/2012 10:16:21 PM PDT by BIGLOOK (18 days, a hook and a wake up.)
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To: BIGLOOK

They are.


5 posted on 10/18/2012 10:18:47 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar (The pundits have forgotten the 2010 elections.)
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To: neverdem

Sometimes I can’t believe how dense I can be.

It wasn’t until a few weeks ago that I realized that liberals though the death of bin Laden meant the end of the war on terror.

When Osama took the dirt nap I thought, “Good...that’s one down, thousands to go”.

Liberal must have thought, “Good...well that’s that”.


6 posted on 10/18/2012 10:23:00 PM PDT by eddie willers
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To: neverdem

They are like fire ants.
They have been mucking with us since 1100 AD.
Jefferson had to smack them down.


7 posted on 10/18/2012 11:01:54 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: neverdem

I suspect that Peter Bergen is highly overrated. Good early on but he’s been striking out with his assessments over the past few years.


8 posted on 10/18/2012 11:15:56 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: eddie willers
Of course our enemies are defeated. I heard Morgan Freeman's voice say it on Television.

Even though it was a Campaign Advertisement for the President, it must be true, right?

9 posted on 10/19/2012 1:46:39 AM PDT by wmileo
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To: neverdem
I will tell you “what” mister cliffy may... I will put you in a red T-shirt that reads in Arabic and English, “al qeda sucks”. I will turn you loose on the streets on Sanna, Yemen and then if you live you can tell us all the correct answer to the question that you asked in your title.

LLS

10 posted on 10/19/2012 4:28:19 AM PDT by LibLieSlayer (OUR GOVERNMENT AND PRESS ARE NO LONGER TRUSTWORTHY OR DESERVING OF RESPECT!)
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