Monday, January 11, 2010

Krauthammer: "Obama's Guantanamo Obsession"

Der geniale und unter anderem mit dem Pulitzer-Preis ausgezeichnete neokonservative Publizist Charles Krauthammer hat am vergangenen Freitag einmal mehr eine wegweisende Kolumne in der Washington Post veröffentlich. Darin befasst er sich mit der fatalen Entscheidung der Obama-Administration, den Fall des "Unterhosen-Bombers" von Detroit vor einem zivilen Gericht zu verhandeln und das Gefangenenlager in Guantanamo zu schließen.

Well, it did for Abdulmutallab. What he lost in flying privileges he gained in Miranda rights. He was singing quite freely when seized after trying to bring down Northwest Flight 253 over Detroit. But the Obama administration decided to give him a lawyer and the right to remain silent. We are now forced to purchase information from this attempted terrorist in the coin of leniency. Absurdly, Abdulmutallab is now in control.
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Jihadism's list of grievances against the West is not only self-replenishing but endlessly creative. Osama bin Laden's 1998 fatwa commanding universal jihad against America cited as its two top grievances our stationing of troops in Saudi Arabia and Iraqi suffering under anti-Saddam sanctions.

Today, there are virtually no U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia. And the sanctions regime against Iraq was abolished years ago. Has al-Qaeda stopped recruiting? Ayman al-Zawahiri, al-Qaeda's No. 2, often invokes Andalusia in his speeches. For those not steeped in the multivolume lexicon of Islamist grievances, Andalusia refers to Iberia, lost by Islam to Christendom -- in 1492.

This is a fanatical religious sect dedicated to establishing the most oppressive medieval theocracy and therefore committed to unending war with America not just because it is infidel but because it represents modernity with its individual liberty, social equality (especially for women) and profound tolerance (religious, sexual, philosophical). You going to change that by evacuating Guantanamo?



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