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Iraq-Jordan
Abizaid calls for bolder action against Salafism
2004-11-28
A top US general called on Friday for bolder international action to stop the spread of Islamic extremism, suggesting curbs were needed to prevent the Internet and other media from being used by groups like Al Qaeda. "Why is it that people have the right to get on the Internet and spread this hatred and insanity without there being some curb, some law?" said General John Abizaid, the chief of the US Central Command. "To me if we think this is some kind of freedom of speech to put on a picture of someone getting their head chopped off on the Internet and people have the right to purvey that, that's not the world I want to live in, and it just encourages this kind of behaviour," he said. "They use the media in a way that's very, very clever to develop the perception of great strength, when in fact they don't have great strength."

Gen Abizaid spoke in a lengthy interview with two reporters as he jetted back here from Afghanistan, where he spent three days talking with his field commanders about the situation there. "What makes this element so dangerous today I think is really two things that are new to the modern world," Gen Abizaid said. "Number one is the speed in which information can be transmitted, and the way it can be transmitted without regard to borders. Number two is the potential ability of a movement like this to obtain weapons of mass destruction," he said. He said Al Qaeda and other groups have moved no closer to obtaining weapons of mass destruction, but they would surely use them if they did. "It's a very, very dangerous problem for the entire international community, and that's why it is so important that people cooperate against it," he said.

Although Iraq has been the scene of headline grabbing killings attributed to Islamic extremists, Gen Abizaid said their ultimate objective is Saudi Arabia. "That's why you see them fighting in Saudi Arabia now," he said. "There is not doubt that Saudi Arabia is their target, but every Muslim country is their target." Gen Abizaid said most Muslims reject the Salafist movement, and Arab governments are fighting it because it recognise the threat it poses to them. "The question is to what extent can they afford to be seen as the ally of the United States," he said. "It's a tough problem for them domestically but it's because we haven't really forced the dialogue at an international level. And that's an important component of it, really organising ourselves for the fight."
Posted by:Dan Darling

#7  Too bad he won't be running for President in '08.
Posted by: AzCat   2004-11-28 8:01:47 PM  

#6  too bad he's not Kurdish heh heh
Posted by: Frank G   2004-11-28 7:09:38 PM  

#5  Lebanese-American
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-11-28 7:08:39 PM  

#4  My best bet would be Christian Lebanese.
Posted by: Swiss Tex   2004-11-28 7:00:30 PM  

#3  Among the international measures Gen Abizaid singled out as key is treating people who contribute money to the Salafist movement no differently than people who carry out beheadings, he said.

How refreshing. Someone who is willing to place the burden of responsibility upon both wrong-doer and financier alike. I can only wonder if this message will reach the ears of Saudi Arabia's royal family. Their willing accomodation of terrorism in exchange for relative domestic tranquility needs to be laid upon their doorstep once and for all. One can only imagine the mental gymnastics and verbal contortions they will go through in their attempts to disassociate the similar aims of Salafism and Wahabbism. Rest assured that Zionism will be made to take the blame somehow.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-11-28 6:25:34 PM  

#2  Abizaid is also of Arab origin, I forget which country.
Posted by: Brett_the_Quarkian   2004-11-28 6:03:32 PM  

#1  Now that Fallujah is done, the General is going on a real PR offensive. Somehow he doesn't strike me as one of those who says these things off the top of his head. It would be interesting to know who his intended audiences are.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-11-28 5:55:28 PM  

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