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Europe
Blackmailing Europe
2007-05-25
It isn't hard to spot the difference in the press's reaction to Israel's carefully targeted response to the hail of missiles raining down on Sderot from Gaza, and the Lebanese government's bombardment of a Palestinian "refugee camp" where terrorists belonging to Fatah al-Islam are holed up.

Lebanon's action is — rightly — seen as a legitimate act of self-defense against a Syrian-backed attempt to destabilize its government. Israel, by contrast, is condemned for its decision to retaliate against the Hamas leaders who are ordering indiscriminate attacks on its civilians.

Right now, far more Palestinians are dying in the civil war between Hamas and Fatah, or between the Lebanese army and Islamist terrorists, than those who are being killed by Israel. There is nothing new about this disproportion. In fact, since 1945, the number of Muslims killed by other Muslims outnumbers those killed by Israelis by a factor that far exceeds 100-1.

The death toll from the civil wars, genocides, and insurgencies that have raged across the Islamic world from Algeria to Indonesia simply dwarfs the numbers killed in the Arab-Israeli wars or the Palestinian intifadas.

Yet, here in Britain, as elsewhere in the West, the demonization of Israel is relentless. Press coverage during the run-up to next month's anniversary of the Six Day War has been uniformly hostile. A vociferous campaign to lift the European Union's boycott of the murderous Hamas regime is gaining ground, and, in any case, the aid is still flowing to the terrorists through all kinds of backwaters.

Nor has Hamas abandoned its genocidal policy towards Israel and America. One of its leading spokesmen, the acting speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council, Ahmad Bahr, ended his sermon in a Sudan mosque last month with the following prayer: "Oh Allah, vanquish the Jews and their supporters. Oh Allah, count their numbers, and kill them all, down to the very last one. Oh Allah, show them a day of darkness. Oh Allah, who sent down His Book, the mover of the clouds, who defeated the enemies of the Prophet, defeat the Jews and the Americans, and bring us victory over them."

This kind of thinking is driving the violence that is endemic at the interface between Islam and other civilizations. How long will it be before that interface runs through the streets of every major city in the West?

Europe today looks like a continent at peace. And so it is. With the exception of the Balkan nations, Europeans have enjoyed the longest continuous period of peace in modern history. For this, they have America to thank. Despite the hysteria directed at the United States, the pax Americana has been incomparably less oppressive than the pax Romana. In reality, however, Europe is a tinderbox.

In Berlin, former Baader-Meinhof terrorists hold master classes in rioting for protesters planning to disrupt next month's the G-8 Summit in Germany. In France, the election of President Sarkozy has galvanized all the Chanel-scented sans culottes of our day to man the barricades.

The further east you go, the more febrile the situation. Poland has not been so worried about Russia since the martial law period of the 1980s. Estonia is fighting the first cyber-war in history. Russian e-sabotage has almost brought the government of Estonia — less than a third the size of New York State and a tenth of the population of New York State — to its knees. The Putin regime has also cut off transport links and trade. What prompted this malicious campaign? The Estonians moved a Soviet war memorial from the center of their capital to a military cemetery. That's it.

But the biggest threat to civil order in Europe comes not from outside, but from within. At least 20 million Muslims now live in Europe, almost all concentrated in a handful of large cities in the richer, western countries. Hopes that they would gradually integrate into these ultra-tolerant societies, economies, and cultures have not become a reality. Muslims have chosen segregation instead. So the host countries are beginning to abandon multiculturalism in favor of integration.

In Sweden, the government is trying to ban arranged marriages and has proposed to ban the veil for girls who are under 15 years old, and instituting compulsory gynecological exams as a deterrent to prevent female genital mutilation, which occurs in some parts of the Muslim world. The minister behind this policy, Nyamko Sabuni, is herself a former African refugee — and a former Muslim. She rejects accusations of Islamophobia from Muslim organizations: "I will not be scared into silence. I will never accept that women and girls are oppressed in the name of religion."

It is striking that such outspoken voices so often come from those who know the Islamic world from the inside. The Dutch politician forced to go into hiding, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, is the best-known, but there are more emerging all the time.

Ed Husain's book "The Islamist" is a surprise best-seller in Britain. It charts the author's spiritual journey from conversion to radical Islam to the brink of terrorism, followed by disillusionment and a new mission to save other young Muslims from predatory preachers.

As the Islamists take heart from the loss of nerve on Iraq and vilification of Israel, Europe looks ever more vulnerable to blackmail. This week, a terrorist group linked to Al Qaeda warned the French that they would be punished for exercising their democratic rights: "As you have chosen the crusader and Zionist Sarkozy as a leader Â… we in the Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades warn you that the coming days will see a bloody jihadist campaign Â… in the capital of Sarkozy."

Let's hope that the voices of sanity have not come too late.
Posted by:ryuge

#13  No Mo: "Antitheist Cultural Marxist Hedonism!" Magnificent Modifier Noun Proliferation, and truly monumental cadences!


Posted by: mom   2007-05-25 22:54  

#12  A culture which lacks the will to breed in sufficient numbers to continue existing is incapable of doing anything great.

Why would we have thought that in Bosnia or Iraq the continent could do anything meaningful? They can't get out of the way of their own antitheist cultural Marxist hedonism long enough to have kids. Any other level of sacrifice would be impossible.
Posted by: no mo uro   2007-05-25 21:09  

#11  apparently! :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2007-05-25 19:52  

#10  European culture. Now I like that.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-05-25 16:01  

#9  European culture. Now I like that.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-05-25 16:00  

#8  European culture. Now I like that.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-05-25 15:57  

#7  Why is the birthrate for ethnic W. Europeans so low? I've read the cultural arguements for Europe, but I'm not sure they apply to Israel.
Posted by: SR-71   2007-05-25 13:59  

#6  I was somewhat aware of that, at least the trend, but I don't see how that's significantly different of what's happening in Europe, or the USA for that matter, so that makes no real difference for me in my appreciation. Thanks anyway for your info!
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-05-25 08:31  

#5  a5089, I'd agree that Israel's culture and institutions are based on Western philosophies and practices, but the ethnic stock of the Jewish 80% is only half European, and falling fast. The other half come from the ancient Jewish communities of the Middle East, Asia and Africa, and their women have a birth rate similar to that of the Arabs, while the European stock have a birth rate similar to that of Europe.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-05-25 08:08  

#4  But never admit it, anonymous5089! Never!

Except among your closest, personal friends. Like here.
Posted by: Bobby   2007-05-25 07:46  

#3  Don't hold back, tell us how you *really* think! ;-)

Regardless of what you think, to me, Israel is an european country, that's why I support it, like theUSA, NZ, Australia,... I'm talking about ethnic stock and civilization, not geography, of course.
That's why, even if Israel really was Humiliating™ and Oppressing™ the paleo, even if the USA were waging an illegal, immoral and injust war on iraqis, slaughtering them and all, I'd still support them, because, in last analysis, you've got to support your own.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-05-25 07:22  

#2  F*ck Europe!
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-05-25 05:02  

#1  Yep, Europe , you've coddled the malcontent goat abusers far too long. They will cause loss of life in your cities. In France, at least , since they've barricaded themselves into congested slums, your targets are distinct and easily vanquished. A nice firestorm, with no available firefighters, will do nicely.Just go from one slum to the next. Britain,Germany, and Belgium are more problematic since you have allowed them to disperse within your general neighborhoods and villages. I have to believe you'll gain some courage for the counter attack after they have committed repeated attrocities within your cities.
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter2970   2007-05-25 01:38  

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