The extremist group carved out territory for its utopian state through ruthless brutality and a steady flow of international recruits who arrived believing that the new terror state represented the fulfillment of their belief system. The world was horrified as the radicals who had seized towns and cities showed off severed heads and mutilated bodies, killed hostages and openly threatened the world.
The
Americans, British and French intervened hoping to end the reign of terror and
restore stability to the region. But their mission had no clear commitment
behind it.
The
President of the United States, a Democrat often accused of putting
transnational idealism over national interests, did not believe that the terror
group could be defeated. While he did not agree with its brutal tactics, he
shared some of its ideological worldview and was reluctant to attack it. His
credo was democracy and the terror group had enough popular support to win
elections.
Under
pressure from Britain and France, the United States sent thousands of soldiers,
but they lacked a clear mission and were hardly allowed to fight. Their
European allies had a complicated agenda that led them to occasionally aid the
terror group. One visionary leader warned that the terror group had to be
stopped while it was still weak, but he was dismissed as a warmongering
extremist.
American
soldiers on the ground took some initiative, but had no support from the White
House which was only interested in world peace and nation building. Despite
winning its limited battles against the Communist guerrillas, the United States
withdrew from what would soon become the Soviet Union.
A
generation later the former terror group had nuclear weapons and was busy
taking over the world.
The
West is making many of the same mistakes with Islamism that it did with
Communism. And it’s making them for the same reasons.
Islamic
terrorism is excused on the same grounds that Communist terror was excused; as
a response to our imperialistic foreign policy, as the outcry of the oppressed
and an attempt to secure equality. Some atrocities are dismissed as myths,
worries over terrorism are written off as fearmongering and terrorists are
transformed into victims who were singled out by paranoid politicians for their
political beliefs.
The
left is using the same exact playbook on Islamic terrorism as it did on
Communism.
The ISIS plan for conquering Europe depends on allying with "a growing population of left-winged activists" who "look up to the Muslims as a force who are strong enough to fight against the injustices of the world". ISIS and other Islamist groups expect to form the same alliance with European leftists that they had once formed with Communists.
The ISIS plan for conquering Europe depends on allying with "a growing population of left-winged activists" who "look up to the Muslims as a force who are strong enough to fight against the injustices of the world". ISIS and other Islamist groups expect to form the same alliance with European leftists that they had once formed with Communists.
Like
Communist leaders, the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist organizations base
their operations out of the West. Lenin conducted his campaign out of Munich
and London, Trotsky operated out of Austria, London and New York. Today the
Muslim Brotherhood operates out of London and Austria. The Blind Sheikh ran the
Islamic Group out of New York. The Ayatollah Khomeini organized the Islamic
Revolution in Iran from a Paris suburb. ISIS draws on thousands of European
recruits.
If
the West had really wanted to "strangle Bolshevism in its cradle”, as
Churchill had urged, it had the key players living in its own cities. If the
West really wanted to shut down the Jihad, it could do more by going after the
Salafist networks in its own cities than by bombing Syria.
The
United States is the fourth most popular country for ISIS tweeters. The UK is
in the top ten.
The
State Department is offering a $25 million reward for Ayman al-Zawahiri, the
current head of Al Qaeda and the man behind its ideology, but he visited mosques
in California on a fundraising trip during the Clinton era. Abu Musab al-Suri,
another key Al Qaeda ideologue, operated out of Spain. Anwar al-Awlaki lived
comfortably in the United States until he was ready to step into a global role.
The
West doesn’t really want to defeat Islamic terrorism. It responds to terrorism
while ignoring the ideology. And then it roots around for root causes that
coincidentally turn out to all involve progressive policy priorities like
economic inequality and global warming.
Churchill’s
call to "strangle Bolshevism in its cradle” was never picked up because
the West had been compromised by its own mixed loyalties. The Bolsheviks were
viciously hostile to fellow leftists once they took over, but they shared the
same ideological DNA so that the left had trouble rejecting them.
The
left sees Islamists as an anti-colonialist minority lobby rather than
theocratic supremacists. Muslim Brotherhood front groups, like Communist front
groups, are willing to use “useful idiots” on the left. But rather than forming
a common front, Communists and Islamists hijack left-wing causes and make them
their own. So, for example, Muslims turn #BlackLivesMatter protests into
anti-Israel campaigns.
No
matter how often Western leftists were taught that they could not work with
Communists, they quickly forgot the lessons because ideology mattered more to
them than reality. The same is true of the left’s relationship with Islamists.
Every time Islamists take over, they turn on the left. But the left has learned
nothing from its experiences in Iran, Egypt or Tunisia.
Liberals
are too conflicted when it comes to Islamic terrorism to be able to fight it
effectively. Islamists, like Communists, exploit the Western weakness for
democracy, to take over. And they exploit the left’s affinity for
anti-imperialist radicalism to gain its support or at least forbearance for its
terror networks.
The
left has spent so much time finding ideological common ground with the likes of
Hamas or Al Qaeda that it is baffled by ISIS because the group shares many of
the same tactics and goals as these terror groups, but makes no attempt to find
common ground with the left to employ its people as useful idiots.
That
is one reason why so many progressive pundits and experts profess to be so
baffled by ISIS ideology as to insist that it doesn’t have one and that its
members are just a bunch of random barbaric savages.
ISIS
has a highly developed ideology, but they are incapable of recognizing it
because it lacks any of the left-wing policy points they are used to hearing
from even the worst Islamic terror groups.
The
Islamic State directs all its propaganda to Muslims. It shows no interest in
recruiting the left to its cause. It views the Caliphate as a reality and sees
no need to lie to the left.
Can
the Islamic State evolve into another Soviet Union? It may seem improbable now,
but the United States, despite refusing to recognize Bolshevik rule until FDR,
was quickly dragged in by the need to provide humanitarian aid and stability.
That humanitarian aid went to bolster the Communist regime.
In
a repeat of history, the United States funds ISIS by providing humanitarian
aid. ISIS has to be bribed to allow the aid to pass to the civilian population
and then ISIS takes the aid and passes it off as its own.
Such
humanitarian engagements have a history of dragging us into a political
engagement. While negotiations with ISIS would appear unlikely, Obama did
undertake negotiations with the Taliban. The Communists went from using
embassies as terror bases, filling them with bombs and guns for domestic terror
attacks in Europe, to using them as bases for espionage and influence
operations.
If
the Islamic State survives, it may decide that it has something to gain from a
subtler approach. The effort to strangle the Bolshevik baby failed because of a
lack of Western commitment. The same appears to be true of the campaign against
ISIS. The conviction that the Communists represented the popular will and could
not be defeated became a self-fulfilling prophecy. The same approach has been
taken to Islamic terrorist groups such as Hamas and its Muslim Brotherhood
parent. The next stage is acceptance.
Obama and Hillary contend that ISIS cannot be defeated militarily. And if it cannot be defeated militarily, the only options are Cold War containment or diplomatic outreach. It’s not too hard to imagine the arguments that will be made for the latter at the expense of the former. They were the same arguments that were made and are still being made by the left for engagement with Communist terror regimes.
Obama and Hillary contend that ISIS cannot be defeated militarily. And if it cannot be defeated militarily, the only options are Cold War containment or diplomatic outreach. It’s not too hard to imagine the arguments that will be made for the latter at the expense of the former. They were the same arguments that were made and are still being made by the left for engagement with Communist terror regimes.
ISIS
has not done anything that the Soviet Union did not do. Its ideology is
thoroughly different, but both were built on swamps of atrocity, mass murder,
mass rape, ethnic cleansing and raw butchery. If the left could serve the
Soviet Union, who is to say that it won’t learn to love the Islamic State?
Daniel
Greenfield is a New York City based writer and blogger and a Shillman
Journalism Fellow of the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
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